The Trump administration is challenging a judge's ruling that halted a deportation flight to South Sudan. Secretary of State Rubio claims the order complicates diplomacy with Libya, South Sudan, and Djibouti, potentially undermining presidential authority. The administration argues it detains dangerous criminals and urges reconsideration, asserting the deportees had due process before removal.
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The Indian Army and J&K police safely neutralised 42 unexploded Pakistani shells in Poonch. These shells targeted civilian areas after India's strikes on terrorist camps. An unexploded mortar shell was also destroyed in Samba district. The Army's bomb disposal squads carried out controlled explosions. The operations eliminated risks to civilian lives and property. Authorities followed safety protocols during the process.
Retired Pakistani Air Marshal Masood Akhtar admitted on camera that Indian precision strikes under Operation Sindoor damaged a Pakistani AWACS aircraft at Bholari airbase. The strikes, a retaliation for the Pahalgam terror attack, targeted key military installations, contradicting Pakistan's attempts to downplay the extent of the damage. Indian Air Marshal AK Bharti confirmed that 11 Pakistani air bases were hit.
Punjab Police busted a Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) terror module in Batala, arresting six members after a shootout. The module, backed by Pakistan's ISI, operated under foreign-based handlers Maninder Billa and Mannu Agwan, directed by Harwinder Singh Rinda. The arrested individuals were involved in grenade attacks, logistics, and financing.
External affairs minister S Jaishankar highlighted the Pakistan army chief's religious views as a factor in the Pahalgam attack, where terrorists killed 26 civilians after identifying their religion. He asserted India's claim over Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, demanding its return. While Jaishankar acknowledged that several countries, including the United States, reached out during the crisis, he also made it clear that the ceasefire resolution was entirely bilateral, not mediated by any third... Expand
Aamir Khan Productions displays the Indian flag amidst boycott calls, while Raj Nidimoru's ex-wife posts a cryptic message amid rumors involving Samantha Ruth Prabhu. Ishaan Khatter halts an interview when questioned about his girlfriend. Dr. Shriram Nene humorously debunks a venom-sucking scene, and Suniel Shetty proudly discusses Athiya's natural delivery, praising her strength and composure during childbirth.
A 33-year-old Bengaluru woman filed a police complaint against a fake astrologer who allegedly cheated her of over Rs 5 lakh by claiming to cure her health issues through exorcism. The accused performed bizarre rituals in a hotel room, citing "15 spirits" affecting her. After no improvement and refusal of refund, the woman reported the fraud.
Following the Pahalgam terror attack and geopolitical tensions, Indian companies and consumers are increasingly boycotting Pakistan and its allies like Turkey and Azerbaijan. This includes trade restrictions, cancellation of contracts with Turkish firms, and a significant drop in travel bookings.
Miami witnessed chaos during Adin Ross's boxing event. Antonio Brown, ex-NFL player, was allegedly involved in a shooting. Videos circulated online showing a physical altercation. Claims suggest Brown fired shots amid a scuffle, possibly over a stolen chain. While arrest details are unconfirmed, Adin Ross voiced support for Brown. MarkyNextDoor is also under investigation.
In a brazen jailbreak, ten inmates escaped the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans after exploiting a hole behind a toilet. The absence of a guard and suspected insider assistance facilitated the escape. Two fugitives have been apprehended, while eight remain at large, considered armed and dangerous. Authorities are investigating security failures and urging public vigilance as the search intensifies.
In an exclusive interview with Timesofindia.com, former South Africa cricketer Mark Boucher goes down memory lane and recollects the time he shared the dressing room with a young Virat Kohli during his three-year stint with the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) from 2008-10. The former gloveman revealed how he helped Kohli hone his technique against short-pitched bowling and explained why his eagerness to learn and aggressive mindset laid the foundation for his stellar career.