Sperm donor with cancer-causing gene fathered 197 children in Europe, reveals investigation
An investigation has revealed that a sperm donor carrying a rare, aggressive cancer-causing gene mutation unknowingly fathered at least 197 children across Europe. The mutation resulted in some of the children developing cancer, and some have died at early age. It wasn't detected during screening because it was a rare, previously unknown variant that wasn't part of standard genetic tests.
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An investigation has revealed that a sperm donor carrying a rare, aggressive cancer-causing gene mutation unknowingly fathered at least 197 children across Europe. The mutation resulted in some of the children developing cancer, and some have died at early age. It wasn't detected during screening because it was a rare, previously unknown variant that wasn't part of standard genetic tests.
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Pak speaker waves lost cash & asks for owner, 12 MPs raise hands
Pakistan's National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq waved 10 PKR 5,000 notes (around βΉ16,500) that were found on the floor of the House and asked the owner of the money to raise hand. As many as 12 MPs raised their hands to claim the money. "More hands are raised than the money itself," Sadiq stated, prompting laughter from some MPs.
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05:11 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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Pakistan's National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq waved 10 PKR 5,000 notes (around βΉ16,500) that were found on the floor of the House and asked the owner of the money to raise hand. As many as 12 MPs raised their hands to claim the money. "More hands are raised than the money itself," Sadiq stated, prompting laughter from some MPs.
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05:11 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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Pakistan is pushing for a South Asian bloc without India: Reports
Pakistan is trying to build a South Asian alliance with Bangladesh, China and other nations, to challenge India's dominance in the region, reports said, citing Pakistan's Deputy PM Ishaq Dar's remarks. Dar pitched a new regional body to replace long-dominant SAARC, amid escalating tensions with India. Analysts believe no nation would risk joining the group that excludes India, NDTV reported.
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05:03 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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Pakistan is trying to build a South Asian alliance with Bangladesh, China and other nations, to challenge India's dominance in the region, reports said, citing Pakistan's Deputy PM Ishaq Dar's remarks. Dar pitched a new regional body to replace long-dominant SAARC, amid escalating tensions with India. Analysts believe no nation would risk joining the group that excludes India, NDTV reported.
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55-storey Dubai tower named after Shah Rukh Khan sold out for βΉ5,000 crore
Shah Rukh Khan has launched a commercial tower in Dubai named after him. Dubai-based Indian real estate tycoon Rizwan Sajan said the 55-tower project on Sheikh Zayed Road, named Shahrukhz, has already sold out for over βΉ5,000 crore on the back of strong demand for office space. The tower is slated for completion in 2029.
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05:28 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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Shah Rukh Khan has launched a commercial tower in Dubai named after him. Dubai-based Indian real estate tycoon Rizwan Sajan said the 55-tower project on Sheikh Zayed Road, named Shahrukhz, has already sold out for over βΉ5,000 crore on the back of strong demand for office space. The tower is slated for completion in 2029.
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England are suffering from Dunning-Kruger effect, says Greg Chappell
After Australia defeated England in the first two Ashes Tests, ex-Australia captain Greg Chappell said that England are suffering from Dunning-Kruger effect, a bias where people with low ability mistakenly believe they're performing far better than they are. He added that England overrate Bazball's success at home and ignore its limits in "demanding" Australian conditions.
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05:23 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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After Australia defeated England in the first two Ashes Tests, ex-Australia captain Greg Chappell said that England are suffering from Dunning-Kruger effect, a bias where people with low ability mistakenly believe they're performing far better than they are. He added that England overrate Bazball's success at home and ignore its limits in "demanding" Australian conditions.
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05:23 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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How much gold can Indians bring from Dubai without paying any customs duty?
According to CBIC guidelines, men holding a valid Indian passport can bring up to 20-gram gold from Dubai, with a value limit of βΉ50,000, without paying customs duty. For women, the limit is 40 grams of gold, while the value limit is βΉ1 lakh. The rules dictate that such passengers must have stayed in Dubai for at least a year.
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05:21 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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According to CBIC guidelines, men holding a valid Indian passport can bring up to 20-gram gold from Dubai, with a value limit of βΉ50,000, without paying customs duty. For women, the limit is 40 grams of gold, while the value limit is βΉ1 lakh. The rules dictate that such passengers must have stayed in Dubai for at least a year.
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05:21 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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DSP traps businessman in affair to extort βΉ2 cr, car & hotel; he shares WhatsApp chats with her
A businessman in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, Deepak Tandon, has accused DSP Kalpana Verma of extorting βΉ2 crore, a car, a diamond ring, and getting a hotel registered in her brother's name. Tandon, who allegedly had an affair with Verma after coming in contact with her in 2021, showed WhatsApp chats with her to police to support the allegations.
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05:20 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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A businessman in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, Deepak Tandon, has accused DSP Kalpana Verma of extorting βΉ2 crore, a car, a diamond ring, and getting a hotel registered in her brother's name. Tandon, who allegedly had an affair with Verma after coming in contact with her in 2021, showed WhatsApp chats with her to police to support the allegations.
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05:20 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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2 buildings collapse killing 19 people in Morocco
Two buildings collapsed in Moroccoβs northeastern city of Fez, leading to the deaths of 19 people and injuring 16 others. According to the state media, two adjacent four-storey buildings, housing eight families, had collapsed overnight. After the incident, local authorities and security services began searching the area.
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05:32 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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Two buildings collapsed in Moroccoβs northeastern city of Fez, leading to the deaths of 19 people and injuring 16 others. According to the state media, two adjacent four-storey buildings, housing eight families, had collapsed overnight. After the incident, local authorities and security services began searching the area.
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Key witness against TMC leader gets hit by truck on route to court
A car carrying a key witness against jailed and suspended TMC leader Shahjahan Sheikh in connection with the attack on ED officials in Sandeshkhali last year was hit by a truck while en route to court for a hearing. The accident left Bholanath Ghosh injured, while his son and the driver of the car were killed.
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06:03 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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A car carrying a key witness against jailed and suspended TMC leader Shahjahan Sheikh in connection with the attack on ED officials in Sandeshkhali last year was hit by a truck while en route to court for a hearing. The accident left Bholanath Ghosh injured, while his son and the driver of the car were killed.
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06:03 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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Shah loses cool at Rahul Gandhi in Parliament, says 'I will decide order of my speech'
Union Home Minister Amit Shah lost his cool at the Leader of Opposition, Rahul Gandhi, in Lok Sabha after the latter challenged him to a debate on the points he raised in his press conferences. "The Parliament will not run on your will. I will decide the order of my speech. You should have patience," Shah said during SIR discussion.
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06:03 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah lost his cool at the Leader of Opposition, Rahul Gandhi, in Lok Sabha after the latter challenged him to a debate on the points he raised in his press conferences. "The Parliament will not run on your will. I will decide the order of my speech. You should have patience," Shah said during SIR discussion.
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When senior leaders speak don't interrupt, Shah tells Rahul in LS
Home Minister Amit Shah, while responding to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's 'vote chori' allegations in Lok Sabha, alleged that "some families are hereditary vote thieves" and named Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi in this context. He was immediately challenged by Rahul Gandhi, to which Shah said, "When senior leaders speak, don't interrupt."
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06:29 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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Home Minister Amit Shah, while responding to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's 'vote chori' allegations in Lok Sabha, alleged that "some families are hereditary vote thieves" and named Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi in this context. He was immediately challenged by Rahul Gandhi, to which Shah said, "When senior leaders speak, don't interrupt."
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Toilet door hits Trump aboard Air Force One, video shows his reaction
While US President Donald Trump was speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, someone opened the toilet door on him, hitting him. "Oh, hello...Someone is in there," Trump was heard saying in a video. "Come on out," he added. He also told reporters that, though Air Force One is a government plane, he likes to take care of it.
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06:25 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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While US President Donald Trump was speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, someone opened the toilet door on him, hitting him. "Oh, hello...Someone is in there," Trump was heard saying in a video. "Come on out," he added. He also told reporters that, though Air Force One is a government plane, he likes to take care of it.
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06:25 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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Your loss is certain, don't blame SIR: Shah to Rahul Gandhi in LS
Responding to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's "Hydrogen bomb" allegations about the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said, "The Congress says the Election Commission works for the BJP when they lose, but never blame it when they win." "Your loss is certain, donβt blame the SIR," Shah added while speaking in Lok Sabha.
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06:16 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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Responding to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's "Hydrogen bomb" allegations about the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said, "The Congress says the Election Commission works for the BJP when they lose, but never blame it when they win." "Your loss is certain, donβt blame the SIR," Shah added while speaking in Lok Sabha.
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06:16 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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2 friends unearth 15-carat diamond worth βΉ50 lakh in MP
Two friends, 24-year-old Satish Khatik and 23-year-old Sajid Mohammad, have mined a 15-carat diamond worth βΉ50 lakh in Madhya Pradesh's Panna district. The duo had taken the mining lease with a hope to escape their families' financial struggles. The diamond will be put up for auction. The two friends have already decided to divide the money equally among themselves.
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06:40 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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Two friends, 24-year-old Satish Khatik and 23-year-old Sajid Mohammad, have mined a 15-carat diamond worth βΉ50 lakh in Madhya Pradesh's Panna district. The duo had taken the mining lease with a hope to escape their families' financial struggles. The diamond will be put up for auction. The two friends have already decided to divide the money equally among themselves.
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Scientists release monogamy rankings; humans rank 7th
University of Cambridge scientists have released a table ranking monogamy rates in various species. Humans are ranked seventh on the table, which is topped by California deermouse. African wild dog is ranked second, while damaraland mole rat and moustached tamarin are ranked third and fourth, respectively. Soay sheep is least monogamous species, according to the study.
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06:36 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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University of Cambridge scientists have released a table ranking monogamy rates in various species. Humans are ranked seventh on the table, which is topped by California deermouse. African wild dog is ranked second, while damaraland mole rat and moustached tamarin are ranked third and fourth, respectively. Soay sheep is least monogamous species, according to the study.
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PM Modi lists portals through which Indians can claim their hard-earned money
PM Narendra Modi has revealed that Indians can claim their hard-earned money through the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)'s UDGAM Portal, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI)'s Bima Bharosa Portal, SEBI's MITRA Portal and the Ministry of Corporate Affairs' IEPFA Portal. He had earlier revealed that around βΉ78,000 crore is lying in Indian banks.
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06:57 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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PM Narendra Modi has revealed that Indians can claim their hard-earned money through the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)'s UDGAM Portal, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI)'s Bima Bharosa Portal, SEBI's MITRA Portal and the Ministry of Corporate Affairs' IEPFA Portal. He had earlier revealed that around βΉ78,000 crore is lying in Indian banks.
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DGCA deploys officials at IndiGo's corporate office to monitor ops
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has constituted an eight-member oversight team to monitor IndiGoβs network & crew operations amid widespread disruptions in its operations. Two members would be deployed at IndiGo's Gurugram office to submit daily reports on various operational parameters to the regulator. Other members would monitor flight cancellations, refunds among other operations.
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06:55 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has constituted an eight-member oversight team to monitor IndiGoβs network & crew operations amid widespread disruptions in its operations. Two members would be deployed at IndiGo's Gurugram office to submit daily reports on various operational parameters to the regulator. Other members would monitor flight cancellations, refunds among other operations.
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Mark Zuckerberg's 387-foot superyacht seen in viral video, billionaire faces backlash
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg faced backlash online after a now-viral video showed his 387-foot superyacht. According to reports, the yacht is built by Feadship, powered by MTU diesel engines, can reach 21 knots and travel up to 6,000 nautical miles. Multiple people criticised the billionaire over climate responsibility, with one saying, "Another reminder that net-zero is only for the peasants."
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06:46 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg faced backlash online after a now-viral video showed his 387-foot superyacht. According to reports, the yacht is built by Feadship, powered by MTU diesel engines, can reach 21 knots and travel up to 6,000 nautical miles. Multiple people criticised the billionaire over climate responsibility, with one saying, "Another reminder that net-zero is only for the peasants."
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China & US like square & circle, that's why we turned to India but it's hard nut to crack: US
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said China and US' economies are like square and circle that don't sit together. Speaking about US' crop exports, Greer said it's helpful for US to diversify, which is why they've turned to India with a bilateral trade agreement. "There's resistance in India to...row crops...They're a very difficult nut to crack," Greer added.
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07:24 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said China and US' economies are like square and circle that don't sit together. Speaking about US' crop exports, Greer said it's helpful for US to diversify, which is why they've turned to India with a bilateral trade agreement. "There's resistance in India to...row crops...They're a very difficult nut to crack," Greer added.
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Luthra brothers booked Thailand tickets to flee even before the club's fire was put out
Luthra brothers booked their Thailand tickets to flee even before the blaze at their Goa club Birch by Romeo Lane was put out, police said. The investigation revealed they booked the ticket online at 1:17am on December 7. The first distress call about the fire was made at 11:45pm on December 6, and the fire was put out at 1:30am.
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07:36 pm Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
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Luthra brothers booked their Thailand tickets to flee even before the blaze at their Goa club Birch by Romeo Lane was put out, police said. The investigation revealed they booked the ticket online at 1:17am on December 7. The first distress call about the fire was made at 11:45pm on December 6, and the fire was put out at 1:30am.
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