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World today is like an era of coalition politics, no one has majority: EAM

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said world today is "like an era of coalition politics" and no one has "majority". "What happens is that constantly combinations are formed, deals are struck, somebody is up, somebody is down," he stated. "A multipolar world is like having many parties...Sometimes you're with one, and for some other issue, you're with another," Jaishankar added.
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10:07 am Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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Lord Krishna & Lord Hanuman were the greatest diplomats: EAM Jaishankar

EAM Dr S Jaishankar said that Lord Krishna and Lord Hanuman were "the greatest diplomats". He said, "One is the great diplomat of...Mahabharata, the other is a great diplomat of the Ramayana." Jaishankar noted that Lord Hanuman was sent to Sri Lanka, actually, to get information, saying, "He was given...one job, and he did ten and that too beyond expectations."
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10:02 am Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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What happens to the body when a person eats bread every day?

Health coach Dr Mickey Mehta advised people against eating bread regularly due to the risk of developing Auto Brewery Syndrome. He said, "Auto Brewery Syndrome means undigested bread turns into ethanol, or alcohol, which gives you the kind of feeling you get when you've had too much alcohol." "Bread chokes your intestines, whether you've it toasted or untoasted," he added.
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10:21 am Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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Lalu Yadav undergoes cataract surgery in Delhi, daughter shares pics

RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav underwent a successful cataract and retinal surgery at a hospital in Delhi. The update was shared by the 77-year-old's eldest daughter Misa Bharti who also shared pictures from the hospital. This is reportedly Lalu's first appearance after his daughter Rohini Acharya severed ties from his family over a rift with brother Tejashwi Yadav.
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10:17 am Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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Pakistan gets new warship from Turkiye

Pakistan has received a new warship from Turkiye as part of a deal signed in September 2018. In May 2024, Pakistan received another warship from Turkiye. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that the third ship is planned to be delivered at the end of June 2026, while the fourth vessel is scheduled for delivery in first quarter of 2027.
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10:59 am Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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1,000 victims could've been saved: Epstein survivor whose 1996 complaint was ignored by FBI

Maria Farmer, the first known survivor of Jeffrey Epstein, said she feels "vindicated" after the Epstein files confirm her accusations. The files confirm that her 1996 complaint, accusing Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell of "child pornography", was ignored by FBI. "Had the government done their job, and properly investigated Maria's report, over 1,000 victims could've been spared," her lawyer said.
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10:55 am Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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Australia retain Ashes in 11 days

Australia defeated England by 82 runs in the third Ashes 2025-26 Test in Adelaide to take an unassailable 3-0 lead and retain the Ashes in 11 days of action. Australia have won Ashes at home for the fourth consecutive time. Australia wicketkeeper-batter Alex Carey won Player of the Match award in Adelaide Test for scoring 106 and 72.
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10:45 am Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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How to deal with loss of appetite during chemotherapy?

Garima Dev Verman explains that chemotherapy can alter hunger hormones, taste perception, and digestive comfort, depressing appetite despite increased metabolic needs. Managing this involves nutrient-dense small meals, high-protein liquid nutrition, and strategic scheduling to maximise intake. Understanding physiological side effects and using targeted dietary tactics supports weight maintenance.
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10:40 am Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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10 people killed in mass shooting in South Africa

At least ten people were killed, and several others were injured after gunmen opened fire in Bekkersdal township on the outskirts of Johannesburg in South Africa on Sunday, SABC News reported. "Some people were shot at random by unidentified attackers,” a police statement said. This is the second mass shooting incident that has been reported in South Africa this month.
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11:10 am Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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H-1B visa interview delays leave Indians stranded, spark panic over job losses

Indian H-1B visa holders, who went back to India to renew work permits in US, are reportedly stranded in country after their appointments were abruptly cancelled and rescheduled for months later by US. The development is being attributed to rollout of new vetting protocols by US. Immigration lawyers said cancellations have left workers on expired visas fearful of losing jobs.
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11:08 am Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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No proof of blasphemy found against Hindu man whose body was set on fire in Bangladesh

No proof of blasphemy has been found against the Hindu man who was lynched by a mob and his body was set on fire after being tied to a tree in Bangladesh. A Company Commander of Rapid Action Battalion confirmed that no evidence was found indicating that Dipu Chandra Das wrote anything on Facebook that might have hurt religious sentiments.
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11:25 am Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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Pilot of plane carrying Khaleda Zia's son changed over Awami League links

The pilot and a stewardess on a Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight carrying Tarique Rahman, son of ex-PM Khaleda Zia, were reportedly replaced overnight due to their past links with Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League. Reports said two cabin crew members were removed due to "political affiliations". Rahman will return to Dhaka from London on Thursday after 18 years abroad.
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11:18 am Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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Epstein threatened to 'burn down' survivor's house for complaining, reveal files

The newly-released Epstein files featured the complaint filed with FBI in 1996 by Maria Farmer, earliest known survivor of the sex offender. Maria, who worked for Epstein as an art consultant, alleged he stole pictures of her 12 and 16 year old sisters. The complaint read, "Epstein is now threatening...if she tells anyone about photos he'll burn her house down."
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11:15 am Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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'Mob rule & instability can affect both Bangladesh & India,' warns Tharoor

Reacting to the violent protests in Bangladesh, senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor warned that the "mob rule and instability" in the country could adversely affect both Bangladesh and India. He said, "Such mob rule should not prevail...and peace should be maintained there." The protest erupted in Bangladesh after the death of anti-India radical leader Sharif Osman Hadi.
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11:40 am Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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AQI changes from 192 to 37 as Mumbai man covers AQI monitor with N95 mask

A video has surfaced online showing a Mumbai resident at Juhu beach holding an AQI monitor showing reading of 192. The reading reduced from 192 to 37 after the man covered air inlet of AQI monitor with an N95 mask. The reading increased to 201 as the man removed the mask from the air inlet of the monitor.
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11:37 am Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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Will carry forward your mantra: Yunus vows at anti-India leader Hadi's funeral in B'desh

Bangladesh's interim head Muhammad Yunus vowed to carry forward the ideals of anti-India radical Osman Hadi at the latter's funeral on Saturday. "Dear Hadi...we make a promise to you that we'll move forward imbued with your mantra," Yunus said. Hadi, who was behind the movement that ousted ex-PM Sheikh Hasina, died after being shot in the head by unknown gunmen.
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11:53 am Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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Anti-India radical leader Osman Hadi buried next to Bangladesh's national poet

Bangladesh's anti-India radical leader Osman Hadi, who was shot by masked assailants, was buried beside the country's national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam at Dhaka University mosque. The "bidrohi kobi", who was born in West Bengal's Asansol, was buried at the same site nearly 50 years ago. Despite differing ideologies, Hadi was often seen quoting the poet during his rallies.
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News By: Bhawana Chaudhary
11:48 am Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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Rats spotted inside newborn care unit at MP district hospital

Rats were spotted inside the Sick Newborn Care Unit (SNCU) of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Government District Hospital in Madhya Pradesh. A video showed rats moving inside the SNCU, a critical ward meant for newborns who fall ill immediately after birth. Civil Surgeon Dr Amar Singh blamed the old building and said steps are being taken to address the issue.
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12:23 pm Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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Mohit Suri calls out filmmakers for not going to theatres, says 'And you cry about people'

'Saiyaara' director Mohit Suri called out fellow filmmakers for not watching films in theatres at Anupama Chopra's roundtable discussion. This comes after Rohan Kanawade said he last watched 'Sinners' in theatres, which released in April. Appearing surprised, Mohit said he last watched 'Dhurandhar', adding, "You all cry about people not going to theatres...but you all don't go to theatres."
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12:39 pm Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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Policeman seen slapping woman during traffic stop in Gujarat

A traffic policeman slapped a woman after stopping her for a traffic violation in Gujarat's Ahmedabad. At a press conference, DCP Traffic (West) Bhavna Patel said the woman had violated a traffic signal and was stopped by head constable Jayantibhai, who questioned her about not wearing a helmet. The policeman was suspended following criticism over incident.
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12:31 pm Sunday, 21 December, 2025

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