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England Secure Extraordinary Two-Day Ashes Test Win at the MCG
England ended a 15-year wait for a Test victory in Australia by producing one of the most astonishing performances in Ashes history, defeating Australia by four wickets in a chaotic two-day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). In a match that defied convention, logic, and expectations, England successfully chased down a target of 175
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Courts Can Award Just Compensation Beyond Landowners’ Claims, Rules Supreme Court
In a significant reaffirmation of the principle of just compensation, the Supreme Court has held that courts adjudicating land acquisition disputes are not bound by the amount of compensation claimed by landowners and may grant higher sums if the law so warrants. The ruling underscores the judiciary’s duty to ensure fairness in land acquisition proceedings
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Indian Military to Induct a New Generation of Weapons in 2026 to Strengthen Combat Readiness
The Indian armed forces are preparing for a major leap in combat capability in 2026, with the planned induction of a wide array of weapons platforms and systems across the Army, Navy and Air Force. From fighter jets and stealth warships to an indigenous nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine and locally manufactured transport aircraft, the coming
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Vajpayee Remembered Through Two Exhibitions That Chronicle His Life, Leadership and Legacy
Former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s enduring legacy of principled politics, democratic dialogue and consensus-based governance was commemorated on Thursday through two distinct yet complementary exhibitions in New Delhi. Together, they offer a layered portrait of a statesman whose political journey spanned decades and whose influence continues to shape India’s democratic culture. One exhibition was
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“The Bus Was on Fire Within Seconds”: Survivors Recall Terror and Loss After Karnataka Sleeper Bus Crash
The night began quietly on a Karnataka highway, much like countless other long-distance journeys. The hum of the engine, the gentle sway of the sleeper bus, and rows of passengers lulled into sleep created a sense of routine calm. But in the early hours of the morning, that calm was shattered in seconds, as a
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Updated Civil Defence Manual in the Works to Strengthen Civilian Preparedness During War and Disasters
The Union government is in the process of preparing an updated model civil defence manual aimed at strengthening civilian preparedness during times of war and large-scale disasters, officials familiar with the development said. The revised manual, being worked on by the Directorate General of Fire Services, Civil Defence and Home Guards (DGFSCDHG), is expected to
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Wales Scrum-Half Tomos Williams Set to Join Saracens in 2026
Wales international Tomos Williams will join Saracens next season, following his departure from Gloucester Rugby at the end of the 2025-26 campaign. The 30-year-old scrum-half has been a standout performer for the Cherry and Whites since signing in 2024, earning the Premiership Player of the Season award in June and captaining Gloucester this term. Gloucester
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Amad Diallo Scores as Ivory Coast Edge Mozambique in 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Opener
Manchester United forward Amad Diallo delivered a composed finish to secure a hard-fought victory for Ivory Coast over Mozambique in their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Group F opener in Marrakech. The reigning champions aim to become the first team since Egypt in 2010 to retain the AFCON title, and they began their campaign
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“Always Hungry, Always Brave” – Why Manchester City Are Targeting Antoine Semenyo
Manchester City are reportedly in advanced talks to sign 25-year-old Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo, whose £65 million release clause expires on 10 January 2026. The move has attracted interest from several other Premier League clubs, including Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham, and Chelsea, highlighting Semenyo’s rise as one of England’s most sought-after forwards. Born in London
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Ruben Amorim Blocks Player Departures Unless Replacements Arrive at Manchester United
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has confirmed that no players will be allowed to leave the club during the January transfer window unless proper replacements are brought in. This decision comes as squad depth remains a concern, even with several key players returning from injury and international duty. Mainoo and Zirkzee Eye More Game
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