U.S. President Donald Trump likes TikTok, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick said [File] | Photo Credit: REUTERS U.S. President Donald Trump likes TikTok but …
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Health
Israeli aid airdrop injures Palestinians in north Gaza; Hamas condemns move | Israel-Palestine conflict News
At least 11 wounded when Israel drops aid pallets on tents for displaced people amid hunger crisis in Gaza. At least 11 Palestinians have …
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Actor-politician Kangana Ranaut. | Photo Credit: ANI Bollywood actress-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut has supported the Centre’s ban on OTT platforms in the country. Speaking to …
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Politics
West Bengal demands to see bank statements of aided colleges; institutions see move as blow to autonomy
West Bengal has asked all State Government-aided colleges — about 450 of them — to provide their bank account and fixed deposit details, a …
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Business & Economy
US, Israel condemn France’s move to recognise Palestinian state | Israel-Palestine conflict News
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said Washington “strongly rejects” French President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to recognise a Palestinian state, as the …
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‘Conducting experiments on laboratory-grown anatomical parts would also help the development of the nascent field of tissue-engineering or regenerative medicine’ | Photo Credit: Getty …
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Activists of Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS). File. | Photo Credit: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat will address workers affiliated …
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Politics
Congress MPs move adjournment notices in Parliament to discuss Pahalgam attack, Operation Sindoor
With the Monsoon Session of Parliament commencing on Monday (July 21, 2025), several MPs of the Congress and other opposition parties have given adjournment …
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President Trump and his administration have been studying new sectoral tariffs that could cover a broad part of the American economy. AILSA CHANG, HOST: …
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Education
US court briefly pauses Trump’s move to end protective status for Afghans | Donald Trump News
An appeals court has briefly extended temporary protected status (TPS) for nearly 12,000 Afghans in the United States, hours before it was to expire. …
