Why people should avoid charging phones via public USB or strangers' power banks?
Sharing chargers, power banks or using public USB ports could expose a person to cybersecurity risks, as scammers could exploit the charging ports. Fraudsters can use the juice-jacking technique to steal personal information or install malware on a device through compromised charging ports, LatestLY reported. Fraudsters can clone files and misuse them.
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Sharing chargers, power banks or using public USB ports could expose a person to cybersecurity risks, as scammers could exploit the charging ports. Fraudsters can use the juice-jacking technique to steal personal information or install malware on a device through compromised charging ports, LatestLY reported. Fraudsters can clone files and misuse them.
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Thailand, Cambodia 'agreed to ceasefire', claims Trump; fighting continues
Fighting between Thai and Cambodian forces continued on Saturday, hours after US President Donald Trump claimed they've agreed "to cease all shooting". Thai PM Anutin Charnvirakul said he told Trump that ceasefire was only possible after Cambodia withdraws its forces and removes landmines. The long-standing border dispute escalated in July 2025. Trump brokered a ceasefire but fighting continued.
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11:14 am Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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Fighting between Thai and Cambodian forces continued on Saturday, hours after US President Donald Trump claimed they've agreed "to cease all shooting". Thai PM Anutin Charnvirakul said he told Trump that ceasefire was only possible after Cambodia withdraws its forces and removes landmines. The long-standing border dispute escalated in July 2025. Trump brokered a ceasefire but fighting continued.
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Kite prices rise 40% ahead of Makar Sankranti
An increase in raw material costs has led to a nearly 40% rise in kite prices ahead of the Makar Sankranti festival, PTI reported. The minimum price of a kite, which was ₹5 last year, has increased to ₹7, a manufacturer said. "Last year, the paper rim cost us ₹900, which has increased to ₹1,100 this year," he added.
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11:09 am Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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An increase in raw material costs has led to a nearly 40% rise in kite prices ahead of the Makar Sankranti festival, PTI reported. The minimum price of a kite, which was ₹5 last year, has increased to ₹7, a manufacturer said. "Last year, the paper rim cost us ₹900, which has increased to ₹1,100 this year," he added.
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11:09 am Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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UP Police builds chowki with same stones thrown at them during 2024 Sambhal violence
A police chowki has been built in UP's Sambhal using the same stones that rioters had thrown at policemen during the 2024 violence. The chowki is near residence of Samajwadi Party leader Zia-ur-Rehman Barq, an accused in the case. Four people were killed, and 28 policemen were injured in the violence that erupted over a court-ordered survey of a mosque.
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11:28 am Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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A police chowki has been built in UP's Sambhal using the same stones that rioters had thrown at policemen during the 2024 violence. The chowki is near residence of Samajwadi Party leader Zia-ur-Rehman Barq, an accused in the case. Four people were killed, and 28 policemen were injured in the violence that erupted over a court-ordered survey of a mosque.
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Video shows SRK's son AbRam taking picture with Messi in Kolkata
Argentina football legend Lionel Messi's 70 feet statue was unveiled in Kolkata on Saturday at the Sree Bhumi Sporting Club. He was joined by Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan and his younger son AbRam Khan at his hotel. AbRam was also seen clicking a picture with Messi and his Inter Miami teammates Luis Suarez and Rodrigo de Paul.
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11:23 am Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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Argentina football legend Lionel Messi's 70 feet statue was unveiled in Kolkata on Saturday at the Sree Bhumi Sporting Club. He was joined by Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan and his younger son AbRam Khan at his hotel. AbRam was also seen clicking a picture with Messi and his Inter Miami teammates Luis Suarez and Rodrigo de Paul.
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Lionel Messi unveils his 70-foot-tall statue in Kolkata, meets Shah Rukh Khan
Eight-time Ballon d'Or winner Lionel Messi virtually unveiled his 70-foot-tall statue from Salt Lake stadium in Kolkata on Saturday. The statue has been erected in Kolkata's Lake Town. He also met actor Shah Rukh Khan and his son AbRam Khan at the event. West Bengal Minister Sujit Bose was also present at the event.
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11:19 am Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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Eight-time Ballon d'Or winner Lionel Messi virtually unveiled his 70-foot-tall statue from Salt Lake stadium in Kolkata on Saturday. The statue has been erected in Kolkata's Lake Town. He also met actor Shah Rukh Khan and his son AbRam Khan at the event. West Bengal Minister Sujit Bose was also present at the event.
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11:19 am Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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Indonesia’s largest city Jakarta sinking faster than Venice: Study
Jakarta, Indonesia's capital and largest city, is sinking far faster than Venice, a study warned. Parts of the city subside 1-15 cm annually, compared with Venice's 0.2 cm. Nearly 40% of Jakarta already lies below sea level, with rising seas worsening flood risks by 2030. Experts link the sinking to groundwater extraction, soft delta soils, rapid urbanisation and heavy construction.
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11:44 am Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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Jakarta, Indonesia's capital and largest city, is sinking far faster than Venice, a study warned. Parts of the city subside 1-15 cm annually, compared with Venice's 0.2 cm. Nearly 40% of Jakarta already lies below sea level, with rising seas worsening flood risks by 2030. Experts link the sinking to groundwater extraction, soft delta soils, rapid urbanisation and heavy construction.
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Multiple vehicles collide on e-way due to dense fog in Gr Noida
Multiple vehicles collided on the Eastern Peripheral Expressway in Uttar Pradesh's Greater Noida on Saturday due to dense fog. Several people were injured and have been taken to a hospital. A video showed several damaged cars and trucks at the site. Uttar Pradesh Police have reached the site and are removing the damaged vehicles.
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11:40 am Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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Multiple vehicles collided on the Eastern Peripheral Expressway in Uttar Pradesh's Greater Noida on Saturday due to dense fog. Several people were injured and have been taken to a hospital. A video showed several damaged cars and trucks at the site. Uttar Pradesh Police have reached the site and are removing the damaged vehicles.
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11:40 am Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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JWST spots hot Jupiter exoplanet leaking twin gas tails
The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered an exoplanet, 'ultrahot Jupiter' WASP-121b, or Tylos, leaking two vast helium tails. Located 858 light-years away, the planet orbits its star every 30 hours. Extreme radiation heats its atmosphere to about 2,300°C, causing lightweight gases like hydrogen and helium to escape the planet, flowing into space, creating these tails.
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11:59 am Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered an exoplanet, 'ultrahot Jupiter' WASP-121b, or Tylos, leaking two vast helium tails. Located 858 light-years away, the planet orbits its star every 30 hours. Extreme radiation heats its atmosphere to about 2,300°C, causing lightweight gases like hydrogen and helium to escape the planet, flowing into space, creating these tails.
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Pic of dancing gorilla named this year's funniest wildlife photo
A playful young gorilla in Rwanda's Virunga Mountains has been named the winner of this year's Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards. The photograph, titled 'High Five', has been captured by Mark Meth-Cohn and shows a "dancing gorilla skipping through a forest clearing". Judges praised the picture for its humour and warm spirit.
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12:23 pm Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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A playful young gorilla in Rwanda's Virunga Mountains has been named the winner of this year's Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards. The photograph, titled 'High Five', has been captured by Mark Meth-Cohn and shows a "dancing gorilla skipping through a forest clearing". Judges praised the picture for its humour and warm spirit.
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What is US-led critical mineral initiative 'Pax Silica' that excludes India?
The US has launched 'Pax Silica' initiative to build a secure supply chain for silicon- a critical mineral- vital in high-tech sectors like semiconductors, solar energy, and EVs. The coalition, that India isn't a part of, includes Japan, South Korea, Netherlands, the UK, Singapore, UAE, Australia and Israel. It is aimed at countering China's influence in areas like AI.
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12:44 pm Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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The US has launched 'Pax Silica' initiative to build a secure supply chain for silicon- a critical mineral- vital in high-tech sectors like semiconductors, solar energy, and EVs. The coalition, that India isn't a part of, includes Japan, South Korea, Netherlands, the UK, Singapore, UAE, Australia and Israel. It is aimed at countering China's influence in areas like AI.
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Lando Norris receives F1 championship trophy at FIA Awards
Lando Norris collected the F1 Drivers' Championship trophy at the FIA Awards 2025 in Uzbekistan on Friday. Norris clinched the title in Abu Dhabi, beating Max Verstappen by two points and his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri by 13. The 26-year-old became the sport's 35th world champion and the fourth on the current grid, alongside Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso.
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12:38 pm Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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Lando Norris collected the F1 Drivers' Championship trophy at the FIA Awards 2025 in Uzbekistan on Friday. Norris clinched the title in Abu Dhabi, beating Max Verstappen by two points and his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri by 13. The 26-year-old became the sport's 35th world champion and the fourth on the current grid, alongside Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso.
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Chaos erupts after Messi leaves stadium early in Kolkata; fans throw bottles, damage seats
Chaos erupted at Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata after Argentine football legend Lionel Messi left the venue earlier than scheduled. Several fans expressed their disappointment by booing the organisers, while some were seen throwing bottles and damaging seats. Messi was surrounded by organisers and politicians during his lap, with social media users claiming it obstructed the crowd's view.
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12:33 pm Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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Chaos erupted at Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata after Argentine football legend Lionel Messi left the venue earlier than scheduled. Several fans expressed their disappointment by booing the organisers, while some were seen throwing bottles and damaging seats. Messi was surrounded by organisers and politicians during his lap, with social media users claiming it obstructed the crowd's view.
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Video shows angry fans vandalising Kolkata stadium after Messi forced to leave early
A video has surfaced showing angry fans resorting to vandalism at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata after Lionel Messi was forced to leave early. In the video, fans can be seen invading the field and damaging chairs and tents. "All...leaders and ministers surrounded him. We couldn't see anything. He didn't take...single kick or a single penalty," a fan said.
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12:57 pm Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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A video has surfaced showing angry fans resorting to vandalism at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata after Lionel Messi was forced to leave early. In the video, fans can be seen invading the field and damaging chairs and tents. "All...leaders and ministers surrounded him. We couldn't see anything. He didn't take...single kick or a single penalty," a fan said.
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What happens if a person eats nuts every day?
NHS surgeon Dr Karan Rajan, referring to a study, said that eating nuts every day can cut all-cause dementia risk by 12%. Dr Rajan said, "Nuts are nutrient-rich, packed with multiple bioactive compounds including antioxidants, unsaturated fatty acids, and fibre." "These nutrients have been shown to support both brain and gut health," he added.
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12:56 pm Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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NHS surgeon Dr Karan Rajan, referring to a study, said that eating nuts every day can cut all-cause dementia risk by 12%. Dr Rajan said, "Nuts are nutrient-rich, packed with multiple bioactive compounds including antioxidants, unsaturated fatty acids, and fibre." "These nutrients have been shown to support both brain and gut health," he added.
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12:56 pm Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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Embarrassment on int'l stage: BJP on chaos during Messi's Kolkata visit
BJP national spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari took to X to react to the chaos that erupted at Kolkata's Salt Lake Stadium after Argentine footballer Lionel Messi left earlier than scheduled. "A global legend, a massive public turnout, and yet zero planning," he wrote. Bhandari added, "A total embarrassment on an international stage. Mamata Banerjee can’t even organise or manage an event!"
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01:13 pm Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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BJP national spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari took to X to react to the chaos that erupted at Kolkata's Salt Lake Stadium after Argentine footballer Lionel Messi left earlier than scheduled. "A global legend, a massive public turnout, and yet zero planning," he wrote. Bhandari added, "A total embarrassment on an international stage. Mamata Banerjee can’t even organise or manage an event!"
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Paid ₹12,000 but couldn't even see Messi properly: Fan after chaos at Kolkata stadium
Reacting to mismanagement during Argentine football legend Lionel Messi's visit at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata, a fan said, "It was really disappointing." She added, "We came all the way from Darjeeling for this...Paid ₹12,000 but we couldn't even see Messi properly due to the people surrounding him." She further said, "India will remain the same."
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01:06 pm Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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Reacting to mismanagement during Argentine football legend Lionel Messi's visit at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata, a fan said, "It was really disappointing." She added, "We came all the way from Darjeeling for this...Paid ₹12,000 but we couldn't even see Messi properly due to the people surrounding him." She further said, "India will remain the same."
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Aditya reacts to Hrithik's Dhurandhar review after he questioned its politics, says 'Humbled'
Hrithik Roshan recently praised Aditya Dhar's 'Dhurandhar', but he disagreed with the film's 'politics'. Hours later, he shared another review saying he "can't wait for part 2". Reacting to it, the film's director Aditya Dhar wrote, "Deeply humbled by your love...Every actor and...department gave more than 100%...Part 2 is coming...We'll try our best to live up to this encouragement."
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01:21 pm Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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Hrithik Roshan recently praised Aditya Dhar's 'Dhurandhar', but he disagreed with the film's 'politics'. Hours later, he shared another review saying he "can't wait for part 2". Reacting to it, the film's director Aditya Dhar wrote, "Deeply humbled by your love...Every actor and...department gave more than 100%...Part 2 is coming...We'll try our best to live up to this encouragement."
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'Pakistan nurturing ISIS elements to destabilise India,' claims Afghanistan
The Taliban-led Afghanistan government has drafted a dossier against Pakistan, which it will send to global powers, News18 reported, citing sources. The document alleges Pakistan has become a "terror facilitation centre," claiming that it is nurturing ISIS elements in Balochistan to destabilise Afghanistan, India and Iran. It also said that Kabul has "solid evidence" to back these allegations.
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01:15 pm Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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The Taliban-led Afghanistan government has drafted a dossier against Pakistan, which it will send to global powers, News18 reported, citing sources. The document alleges Pakistan has become a "terror facilitation centre," claiming that it is nurturing ISIS elements in Balochistan to destabilise Afghanistan, India and Iran. It also said that Kabul has "solid evidence" to back these allegations.
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₹5,000 was minimum ticket price, still couldn't see Messi: Fan after chaos at stadium
An angry fan demanded a refund after the mismanagement during Argentine football legend Lionel Messi's visit to the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata, saying he couldn’t see Messi. He said, "The minimum price of the ticket was ₹5,000....We could not even see him." Questioning the management, he said, "Why were the VVIPs around Messi? Why weren't the police taking action?"
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01:43 pm Saturday, 13 December, 2025
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An angry fan demanded a refund after the mismanagement during Argentine football legend Lionel Messi's visit to the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata, saying he couldn’t see Messi. He said, "The minimum price of the ticket was ₹5,000....We could not even see him." Questioning the management, he said, "Why were the VVIPs around Messi? Why weren't the police taking action?"
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