In a troubling escalation, Kapil Sharma's Kap's Cafe in Canada has been targeted for the third time, this time captured in a shocking video showing a vehicle firing at the venue. Adding to the tension, a post on social media, linked to associates of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, threatened retaliation against debtors and critics alike.
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Shubman Gill takes over as India's 28th ODI captain, marking the first time in a decade Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli play under a new leader. This signifies a generational shift in Indian cricket, with Gill stepping into leadership against Australia in Perth. The match promises to be a significant moment for the young captain.
Piyush Pandey, renowned as 'India's Adman,' passed away at 70, leaving a legacy in advertising after a brief stint as a first-class cricketer. He transformed Indian advertising with iconic campaigns for brands like Cadbury and Fevicol, making Hindi mainstream and infusing humor. His passing was mourned by national leaders and industrialists.
A remarkable 151-million-year-old fly fossil found in China is changing our view of insect evolution. This ancient insect, preserved in amber, shows unique features not seen in modern species. Its discovery offers new insights into how insects diversified during the Jurassic period. The fossil also provides a glimpse into the mid-Jurassic ecosystem, revealing complex interactions and adaptations from that era.
Houston Rockets star Kevin Durant sparked dating rumors with ex-WNBA player Liz Cambage after a photo from Drake's concert surfaced. Cambage, however, has vehemently denied the speculation, stating she was merely "recreating a meme" and is "married to the game." Durant also expressed his desire to retire with the Rockets.
Former India coach Ravi Shastri believes Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma have "enough cricket in them" for future ODIs, including the 2027 World Cup, but emphasizes individual hunger and fitness. He suggests players will decide their own ODI futures, similar to their Test retirements, as the BCCI dismisses speculation about the Australia series being their last.
India and Bangladesh are embroiled in a diplomatic dispute following the killing of three Bangladeshis in Tripura. Dhaka condemned the "brutal beating and killing" as a "grave violation of human rights," while India stated the deceased were "smugglers" who attacked villagers. New Delhi urged Dhaka to uphold border sanctity and prevent cross-border crimes.
Three Afghan cricketers, Kabeer, Sibghatullah, and Haroon, were tragically killed in an attack in Paktika province. The Afghanistan Cricket Board blamed the "Pakistani regime" for the "cowardly attack." In response, Afghanistan has withdrawn from an upcoming T20I series against Pakistan. Captain Rashid Khan condemned the incident, calling it "immoral and barbaric."
A 37-year-old Hyderabad man, Mohammed Ahmed, was allegedly defrauded by a job agent and sent to Russia, where he was reportedly drafted into fighting the war against Ukraine. After jumping from an army vehicle to evade combat and injuring his leg, he is now being threatened to fight or face death.
The widely cited 1 doctor per 1,000 population ratio is a myth, the WHO has clarified. This figure, often used by governments to justify expanding medical colleges, lacks WHO backing. Experts emphasize that health workforce planning must consider unique national needs, not a universal benchmark. The actual WHO threshold for essential health services is higher and more nuanced.
An Ola Electric engineer's alleged suicide has led to a criminal case against CEO Bhavish Aggarwal and others. A note reportedly details workplace harassment and mental pressure. The family's suspicion was raised by a large bank transfer post-death, with the company allegedly failing to provide clear answers. Investigations are ongoing.
