US deploys nuclear weapons in UK: Reports
The US has deployed nuclear weapons in the UK, according to reports by British news outlets. US nuclear weapons were last stationed in the UK in 2008, before being removed under the Obama administration. Both US and UK have a longstanding policy to "neither confirm nor deny" the presence of nuclear weapons at any specific site.
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07:42 pm Tuesday, 22 July, 2025
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The US has deployed nuclear weapons in the UK, according to reports by British news outlets. US nuclear weapons were last stationed in the UK in 2008, before being removed under the Obama administration. Both US and UK have a longstanding policy to "neither confirm nor deny" the presence of nuclear weapons at any specific site.
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BCCI to come under National Sports Governance Bill
The BCCI will be covered under the upcoming National Sports Governance Bill, a senior official from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports confirmed on Tuesday. The bill is scheduled to be introduced in Parliament on Wednesday. It seeks to establish a transparent and accountable framework for all sports federations operating across the country.
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07:50 pm Tuesday, 22 July, 2025
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The BCCI will be covered under the upcoming National Sports Governance Bill, a senior official from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports confirmed on Tuesday. The bill is scheduled to be introduced in Parliament on Wednesday. It seeks to establish a transparent and accountable framework for all sports federations operating across the country.
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Which nations are now visa-free for India as its passport rises 8 spots on Henley index?
India recorded the largest rise in Henley Passport Index ranking over past six months, jumping eight places to 77th. Now, Indians can travel visa-free to 59 countries, including Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Nepal, Bhutan, Mauritius, Qatar, Macao, Fiji, Laos, Barbados, Bolivia, British Virgin Islands, Cook Islands, Ethiopia, Haiti, Iran, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Madagascar, Niue, etc.
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05:30 pm Tuesday, 22 July, 2025
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India recorded the largest rise in Henley Passport Index ranking over past six months, jumping eight places to 77th. Now, Indians can travel visa-free to 59 countries, including Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Nepal, Bhutan, Mauritius, Qatar, Macao, Fiji, Laos, Barbados, Bolivia, British Virgin Islands, Cook Islands, Ethiopia, Haiti, Iran, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Madagascar, Niue, etc.
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Mohammad Nabi's 18-year-old son hits him for six on his first ball in T20 match
Veteran Afghanistan all-rounder Mohammad Nabi's 18-year-old son Hassan Eisakhil smashed a six on the first ball bowled by his father in a Shpageeza Cricket League match. Mis Ainak Knights' Nabi came to bowl in the ninth over and was welcomed by Amo Sharks' Eisakhil with a six over mid wicket. Eisakhil scored a total of 11 runs in that over.
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10:38 pm Tuesday, 22 July, 2025
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Veteran Afghanistan all-rounder Mohammad Nabi's 18-year-old son Hassan Eisakhil smashed a six on the first ball bowled by his father in a Shpageeza Cricket League match. Mis Ainak Knights' Nabi came to bowl in the ninth over and was welcomed by Amo Sharks' Eisakhil with a six over mid wicket. Eisakhil scored a total of 11 runs in that over.
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Black Sabbath's Ozzy Osbourne, known as godfather of heavy metal, passes away
Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne, fondly called the godfather of heavy metal, passed away aged 76 on Tuesday, weeks after reuniting with his bandmates for a farewell show. "He was with his family and surrounded by love," his family said. The British singer had Parkinson's disease and had faced several health issues in recent years, including complications from a fall.
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07:25 am Wednesday, 23 July, 2025
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Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne, fondly called the godfather of heavy metal, passed away aged 76 on Tuesday, weeks after reuniting with his bandmates for a farewell show. "He was with his family and surrounded by love," his family said. The British singer had Parkinson's disease and had faced several health issues in recent years, including complications from a fall.
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Andre Russell presented with 'bat guitar' to mark his final international match
West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell was presented with a bat guitar by Jamaica Sports Minister Olivia Grange to mark his final international match. Russell was also given a guard of honour by West Indies and Australia players ahead of the second T20I in Kingston. Notably, Russell won two T20 World Cups with West Indies during his career.
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09:04 am Wednesday, 23 July, 2025
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West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell was presented with a bat guitar by Jamaica Sports Minister Olivia Grange to mark his final international match. Russell was also given a guard of honour by West Indies and Australia players ahead of the second T20I in Kingston. Notably, Russell won two T20 World Cups with West Indies during his career.
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Popular Photoshop artist Atheist Krishna, who was followed by PM Modi on X, passes away
Photoshop artist Radhakrishna Panga, popularly known as Atheist Krishna, has passed away due to pneumonia. He had last posted on X on July 8. Actor Akshay Kumar had once praised Atheist Krishna for his skills and had also shown one of the memes he created to PM Narendra Modi. Notably, PM Modi followed Atheist Krishna on X.
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10:11 am Wednesday, 23 July, 2025
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Photoshop artist Radhakrishna Panga, popularly known as Atheist Krishna, has passed away due to pneumonia. He had last posted on X on July 8. Actor Akshay Kumar had once praised Atheist Krishna for his skills and had also shown one of the memes he created to PM Narendra Modi. Notably, PM Modi followed Atheist Krishna on X.
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Former Infosys techie Sudarshan Gopaladesikan appointed Newcastle United technical director
Sudarshan Gopaladesikan, a former Infosys and Microsoft employee, has been appointed Technical Director at English football club Newcastle United. He previously served as Director of Football Intelligence at Italian club Atalanta BC. He has also worked as Head of Sports Data Science at Portuguese side SL Benfica.
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12:16 pm Wednesday, 23 July, 2025
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Sudarshan Gopaladesikan, a former Infosys and Microsoft employee, has been appointed Technical Director at English football club Newcastle United. He previously served as Director of Football Intelligence at Italian club Atalanta BC. He has also worked as Head of Sports Data Science at Portuguese side SL Benfica.
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AB de Villiers pulls off boundary-line relay catch against India in WCL, fans react
South Africa Champions' 41-year-old AB de Villiers pulled off a boundary-line relay catch along with Sarel Erwee to dismiss India Champions' Yusuf Pathan in their WCL 2025 match on Tuesday. A video of the same has gone viral on social media. Reacting to it, a fan commented, "Superman is back." Another wrote, "He should come out of retirement."
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South Africa Champions' 41-year-old AB de Villiers pulled off a boundary-line relay catch along with Sarel Erwee to dismiss India Champions' Yusuf Pathan in their WCL 2025 match on Tuesday. A video of the same has gone viral on social media. Reacting to it, a fan commented, "Superman is back." Another wrote, "He should come out of retirement."
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India lose 14th toss in a row, make 3 changes for 4th Test against England
England captain Ben Stokes won the toss and elected to bowl first against India in the fourth Test in Manchester. India have now lost toss in 14 matches in a row. India have made three changes in the playing XI, with Sai Sudharsan, Shardul Thakur and Anshul Kamboj replacing Karun Nair, Nitish Reddy and Akash Deep.
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03:13 pm Wednesday, 23 July, 2025
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England captain Ben Stokes won the toss and elected to bowl first against India in the fourth Test in Manchester. India have now lost toss in 14 matches in a row. India have made three changes in the playing XI, with Sai Sudharsan, Shardul Thakur and Anshul Kamboj replacing Karun Nair, Nitish Reddy and Akash Deep.
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Wrong bodies sent to 2 Air India crash victims' families in UK, says lawyer
The families of two Air India crash victims in the UK have alleged that the bodies repatriated to them were misidentified, according to James Healy, a lawyer representing them. Healy said that due to the alleged mix-up, relatives of one of the victims abandoned the funeral. Air India is investigating the matter, according to reports.
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03:20 pm Wednesday, 23 July, 2025
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The families of two Air India crash victims in the UK have alleged that the bodies repatriated to them were misidentified, according to James Healy, a lawyer representing them. Healy said that due to the alleged mix-up, relatives of one of the victims abandoned the funeral. Air India is investigating the matter, according to reports.
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03:20 pm Wednesday, 23 July, 2025
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What is the probability of losing 14 coin tosses in a row?
India lost their 14th toss in a row in international cricket on Wednesday, with England asking them to bat first in the fourth Test in Manchester. The probability of losing 14 coin tosses in a row is 0.000061035%, which is 1 in 16,384 times. India last won toss in international cricket in a T20I against England in January this year.
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03:40 pm Wednesday, 23 July, 2025
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India lost their 14th toss in a row in international cricket on Wednesday, with England asking them to bat first in the fourth Test in Manchester. The probability of losing 14 coin tosses in a row is 0.000061035%, which is 1 in 16,384 times. India last won toss in international cricket in a T20I against England in January this year.
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MEA responds as report says wrong bodies sent to 2 Air India crash victims' families in UK
The Ministry of External Affairs said it had seen the report claiming that the wrong bodies of two Air India crash victims were sent to their families in the UK, adding that it was working with the UK on this. "All mortal remains were handled with utmost professionalism and with due regard for the dignity of the deceased," MEA said.
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04:28 pm Wednesday, 23 July, 2025
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The Ministry of External Affairs said it had seen the report claiming that the wrong bodies of two Air India crash victims were sent to their families in the UK, adding that it was working with the UK on this. "All mortal remains were handled with utmost professionalism and with due regard for the dignity of the deceased," MEA said.
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Explosive material, detonators found at bus stand in Bengaluru
Six gelatin sticks, which are cheap explosive materials, and some detonators were found in a carry bag outside the toilet inside Bengaluru's Kalasipalya bus stand. Officials from the Kalasipalya Police Station, along with the Anti-Terrorist Squad, visited the location and carried out a detailed inspection of the site. Videos from the site also surfaced online.
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04:50 pm Wednesday, 23 July, 2025
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Six gelatin sticks, which are cheap explosive materials, and some detonators were found in a carry bag outside the toilet inside Bengaluru's Kalasipalya bus stand. Officials from the Kalasipalya Police Station, along with the Anti-Terrorist Squad, visited the location and carried out a detailed inspection of the site. Videos from the site also surfaced online.
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Rishabh Pant taken off the field on ambulance cart after massive swelling on foot
India wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant was taken off the field on an ambulance cart after being hit on the right foot by a delivery from England pacer Chris Woakes during the first innings of the Manchester Test. Pant suffered massive swelling on the foot and was unable to walk. He was batting on 37*(48) when he was carried off the field.
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10:17 pm Wednesday, 23 July, 2025
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India wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant was taken off the field on an ambulance cart after being hit on the right foot by a delivery from England pacer Chris Woakes during the first innings of the Manchester Test. Pant suffered massive swelling on the foot and was unable to walk. He was batting on 37*(48) when he was carried off the field.
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New WhoFi tech tracks people without device, phone or camera
Researchers at La Sapienza University of Rome have developed WhoFi, a technology that leverages Wi-Fi signals to uniquely identify and track people based on how their bodies alter wireless channels. Unlike traditional tracking, WhoFi requires no phone, device, or camera. The system demonstrated an accuracy rate of up to 95.5% in identifying individuals.
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08:21 am Thursday, 24 July, 2025
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Researchers at La Sapienza University of Rome have developed WhoFi, a technology that leverages Wi-Fi signals to uniquely identify and track people based on how their bodies alter wireless channels. Unlike traditional tracking, WhoFi requires no phone, device, or camera. The system demonstrated an accuracy rate of up to 95.5% in identifying individuals.
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Columbia University to pay $200 million in settlement with Trump administration
Columbia University has agreed to pay $200 million over the next three years to the Donald Trump administration to resolve claims that it discriminated against Jewish students. The University will also pay $21 million to settle investigations brought by the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. The agreement will see the restoration of Columbia's federal funding, which was cut in March.
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08:21 am Thursday, 24 July, 2025
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Columbia University has agreed to pay $200 million over the next three years to the Donald Trump administration to resolve claims that it discriminated against Jewish students. The University will also pay $21 million to settle investigations brought by the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. The agreement will see the restoration of Columbia's federal funding, which was cut in March.
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Delhi records its cleanest July air quality in a decade
Delhi recorded its cleanest July in a decade, with the capital’s average Air Quality Index (AQI) dropping to 67 on Wednesday, according to data released by the Central Pollution Control Board. The reading falls in the ‘Satisfactory’ category. So far in 2025, Delhi has seen 118 days of ‘Good’, ‘Satisfactory’, or ‘Moderate’ air quality.
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08:33 am Thursday, 24 July, 2025
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Delhi recorded its cleanest July in a decade, with the capital’s average Air Quality Index (AQI) dropping to 67 on Wednesday, according to data released by the Central Pollution Control Board. The reading falls in the ‘Satisfactory’ category. So far in 2025, Delhi has seen 118 days of ‘Good’, ‘Satisfactory’, or ‘Moderate’ air quality.
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Walking 7,000 steps a day may be enough to protect against multiple diseases: Study
A new Lancet study found that walking 7,000 steps a day may be enough to protect against multiple diseases. Compared to 2,000 steps, it reduces overall death risk by 47%, cardiovascular disease by 25% and dying from cancer by 37%. According to the study, it lowers risks for type 2 diabetes by 14%, dementia by 38%, and depression by 22%.
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08:56 am Thursday, 24 July, 2025
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A new Lancet study found that walking 7,000 steps a day may be enough to protect against multiple diseases. Compared to 2,000 steps, it reduces overall death risk by 47%, cardiovascular disease by 25% and dying from cancer by 37%. According to the study, it lowers risks for type 2 diabetes by 14%, dementia by 38%, and depression by 22%.
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Gaza facing man-made mass starvation: WHO
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Gaza is suffering from man-made mass starvation due to the blockade imposed by Israel. This comes after over 100 organisations asked governments to act in connection with lifting all restrictions on the flow of humanitarian aid. Israel cut off supplies to Gaza in March and lifted the blockade but with restrictions in May.
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08:55 am Thursday, 24 July, 2025
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WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Gaza is suffering from man-made mass starvation due to the blockade imposed by Israel. This comes after over 100 organisations asked governments to act in connection with lifting all restrictions on the flow of humanitarian aid. Israel cut off supplies to Gaza in March and lifted the blockade but with restrictions in May.
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