Ravindra Jadeja breaches BCCI protocol in 2nd Test, unlikely to be penalised
All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja breached the BCCI's new standard operating procedures (SoPs) on Day 2 of the second Test against England at Edgbaston by travelling to the ground alone instead of taking the team bus. However, he is unlikely to face any sanction, as he did so to arrive early and get in some extra batting practice before resuming his innings.
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All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja breached the BCCI's new standard operating procedures (SoPs) on Day 2 of the second Test against England at Edgbaston by travelling to the ground alone instead of taking the team bus. However, he is unlikely to face any sanction, as he did so to arrive early and get in some extra batting practice before resuming his innings.
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Air India threatened no compensation if we didn't reveal financial info: Crash victims' families
Lawyers of some Ahmedabad plane crash victims' families claimed that Air India threatened they won't give compensation if families don't sign papers disclosing financial dependency to deceased. They claimed families were asked to fill forms in "intense heat" without legal guidance. Air India refuted the claims, saying the forms sought basic information to establish family relations.
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Lawyers of some Ahmedabad plane crash victims' families claimed that Air India threatened they won't give compensation if families don't sign papers disclosing financial dependency to deceased. They claimed families were asked to fill forms in "intense heat" without legal guidance. Air India refuted the claims, saying the forms sought basic information to establish family relations.
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India issues high severity threat warning for headphone users
India's CERT-In has issued a high severity threat warning for all users of bluetooth headphones with Airoha Systems-on-Chip (SoCs). CERT-In said multiple vulnerabilities have been reported in Airoha SoCs which can allow attackers to fully take over headphones via Bluetooth and eavesdrop on or manipulate audio communications. The firms with affected products include Sony, Bose, JBL and Marshall.
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02:21 pm Friday, 04 July, 2025
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India's CERT-In has issued a high severity threat warning for all users of bluetooth headphones with Airoha Systems-on-Chip (SoCs). CERT-In said multiple vulnerabilities have been reported in Airoha SoCs which can allow attackers to fully take over headphones via Bluetooth and eavesdrop on or manipulate audio communications. The firms with affected products include Sony, Bose, JBL and Marshall.
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We had 1 border & 3 enemies in Op Sindoor: Army Deputy Chief Lt Gen Singh
Deputy Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Rahul R Singh, while talking about the lessons learned from Operation Sindoor, said, "[We had] one border, two adversaries...or three actually." He added, "Pakistan was the front face. We had China providing all possible support (to Pakistan)." He said Turkey also played a "very important role" by providing support to Pakistan.
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02:42 pm Friday, 04 July, 2025
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Deputy Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Rahul R Singh, while talking about the lessons learned from Operation Sindoor, said, "[We had] one border, two adversaries...or three actually." He added, "Pakistan was the front face. We had China providing all possible support (to Pakistan)." He said Turkey also played a "very important role" by providing support to Pakistan.
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Man sets relative's house on fire over ₹5 lakh loan, video emerges
A man in Bengaluru set his relative’s house on fire over a ₹5 lakh loan dispute. He can be seen pouring petrol over the house before igniting it in a video. The dispute dates back 7-8 years when man's family borrowed money from the complainant but never repaid it. The issue resurfaced at a wedding when complainant asked for money.
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02:56 pm Friday, 04 July, 2025
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A man in Bengaluru set his relative’s house on fire over a ₹5 lakh loan dispute. He can be seen pouring petrol over the house before igniting it in a video. The dispute dates back 7-8 years when man's family borrowed money from the complainant but never repaid it. The issue resurfaced at a wedding when complainant asked for money.
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I am not enjoying playing chess: Magnus Carlsen after 2nd consecutive defeat to Gukesh D
After suffering a second consecutive defeat to reigning world champion Gukesh D, world number one chess player Magnus Carlsen said, "Honestly, I am not enjoying playing chess at all right now." He added, "I just, I don’t feel any flow at all when I’m playing. I’m constantly hesitating and it’s just really poor right now."
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After suffering a second consecutive defeat to reigning world champion Gukesh D, world number one chess player Magnus Carlsen said, "Honestly, I am not enjoying playing chess at all right now." He added, "I just, I don’t feel any flow at all when I’m playing. I’m constantly hesitating and it’s just really poor right now."
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CUET UG 2025 result declared
The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Friday announced the result of Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate (CUET UG) 2025. Around 10.7 lakh candidates who appeared in CUET UG this year can check and download the result at cuet.nta.nic.in. CUET UG 2025 was held from May 13 to June 4.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Friday announced the result of Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate (CUET UG) 2025. Around 10.7 lakh candidates who appeared in CUET UG this year can check and download the result at cuet.nta.nic.in. CUET UG 2025 was held from May 13 to June 4.
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'Reservoir Dogs' and 'Kill Bill' actor Michael Madsen passes away
Actor Michael Madsen, who appeared in films including 'Reservoir Dogs', 'Kill Bill' and 'Thelma & Louise', passed away at the age of 67 on Thursday. Madsen died of cardiac arrest at his home in California's Malibu, his manager Ron Smith said. He made his film debut in 1983 with 'WarGames'.
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Actor Michael Madsen, who appeared in films including 'Reservoir Dogs', 'Kill Bill' and 'Thelma & Louise', passed away at the age of 67 on Thursday. Madsen died of cardiac arrest at his home in California's Malibu, his manager Ron Smith said. He made his film debut in 1983 with 'WarGames'.
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Sub Lt Aastha Poonia becomes Navy's 1st woman fighter pilot, gets 'Wings of Gold'
Sub Lieutenant Aastha Poonia has become the first woman to be trained as a fighter pilot in the Indian Navy. She also received the prestigious 'Wings of Gold' from Rear Admiral Janak Bevli, Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Air). The Navy has women serving as pilots and officers but Sub Lt Poonia will be the first fighter pilot.
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04:51 pm Friday, 04 July, 2025
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Sub Lieutenant Aastha Poonia has become the first woman to be trained as a fighter pilot in the Indian Navy. She also received the prestigious 'Wings of Gold' from Rear Admiral Janak Bevli, Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Air). The Navy has women serving as pilots and officers but Sub Lt Poonia will be the first fighter pilot.
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India dismiss Ben Stokes for his first-ever golden duck in Tests
England captain Ben Stokes got out for his first-ever golden duck in Test cricket in England's first innings in the Edgbaston Test against India. He was dismissed by pacer Mohammed Siraj in the 22nd over. Stokes has now been dismissed for a duck 16 times in his Test career. Siraj has taken three wickets in the innings so far.
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04:48 pm Friday, 04 July, 2025
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England captain Ben Stokes got out for his first-ever golden duck in Test cricket in England's first innings in the Edgbaston Test against India. He was dismissed by pacer Mohammed Siraj in the 22nd over. Stokes has now been dismissed for a duck 16 times in his Test career. Siraj has taken three wickets in the innings so far.
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We don't take any position on faith, religion: India on Dalai Lama's succession
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has reacted to exiled Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama's statement on his succession plan. "Government of India does not take any position or speak on matters concerning beliefs and practices of faith and religion," it said. Indian government has always "upheld freedom of religion for all and will continue to do so", it added.
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06:59 pm Friday, 04 July, 2025
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The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has reacted to exiled Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama's statement on his succession plan. "Government of India does not take any position or speak on matters concerning beliefs and practices of faith and religion," it said. Indian government has always "upheld freedom of religion for all and will continue to do so", it added.
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Krishna records worst economy rate in Test history among bowlers with 500+ deliveries
Team India fast bowler Prasidh Krishna now has the worst economy rate in Test cricket history among bowlers with 500+ deliveries. Krishna, who conceded 72 runs in his first 13 overs in England's first innings in the Edgbaston Test, has an economy rate of 5.17 currently in Test cricket. He is followed by India's Varun Aaron (4.77).
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Team India fast bowler Prasidh Krishna now has the worst economy rate in Test cricket history among bowlers with 500+ deliveries. Krishna, who conceded 72 runs in his first 13 overs in England's first innings in the Edgbaston Test, has an economy rate of 5.17 currently in Test cricket. He is followed by India's Varun Aaron (4.77).
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6 England batters get out for 0 in a Test innings for 1st time in history
England were bowled out for 407 runs in their first innings of the Edgbaston Test against India, with six of their batters getting out for 0. It's the first time in history that six England batters have recorded ducks in a single Test innings. Previously, five England batters had been dismissed for a duck in an innings on four occasions.
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10:28 pm Friday, 04 July, 2025
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England were bowled out for 407 runs in their first innings of the Edgbaston Test against India, with six of their batters getting out for 0. It's the first time in history that six England batters have recorded ducks in a single Test innings. Previously, five England batters had been dismissed for a duck in an innings on four occasions.
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Human heart tissue grown in pig embryo, beats for 21 days
For the first time, researchers in China have grown pig embryos containing beating hearts made partly of human cells. These embryos survived for 21 days in the lab and began developing organs with human-like characteristics. This groundbreaking achievement was presented at the International Society for Stem Cell Research's annual meeting in Hong Kong.
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For the first time, researchers in China have grown pig embryos containing beating hearts made partly of human cells. These embryos survived for 21 days in the lab and began developing organs with human-like characteristics. This groundbreaking achievement was presented at the International Society for Stem Cell Research's annual meeting in Hong Kong.
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Toll on national highways with bridges, tunnels cut by up to 50%
The government has cut toll rates by up to 50% for sections of National Highways with structures like tunnels, bridges, flyovers, or elevated stretches. Currently, toll on such stretches is 10 times the normal rate. The government stated that for existing public-funded toll plazas, the new rule will apply from the date of the next scheduled fee revision.
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The government has cut toll rates by up to 50% for sections of National Highways with structures like tunnels, bridges, flyovers, or elevated stretches. Currently, toll on such stretches is 10 times the normal rate. The government stated that for existing public-funded toll plazas, the new rule will apply from the date of the next scheduled fee revision.
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World champion Gukesh D wins rapid title at 2025 Grand Chess Tour Zagreb
World chess champion Gukesh D defeated Wesley So of the US in the ninth and final round of rapid section at 2025 Grand Chess Tour Zagreb to clinch the rapid title. Gukesh accumulated 14 out of possible 18 points in the rapid section. Meanwhile, R Praggnanandhaa, who is currently India's number one chess player, shared fourth place with Fabiano Caruana.
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World chess champion Gukesh D defeated Wesley So of the US in the ninth and final round of rapid section at 2025 Grand Chess Tour Zagreb to clinch the rapid title. Gukesh accumulated 14 out of possible 18 points in the rapid section. Meanwhile, R Praggnanandhaa, who is currently India's number one chess player, shared fourth place with Fabiano Caruana.
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CCTV footage shows businessman & BJP leader Khemka's murder in Patna
Businessman and BJP leader Gopal Khemka's murder in Bihar's Patna was caught on a CCTV camera footage. It shows a helmet-wearing man walking towards Khemka's car, as he arrives at his residence, and shooting him. The man fled on a bike after reportedly firing multiple shots at Khemka from a close range on Friday night.
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Businessman and BJP leader Gopal Khemka's murder in Bihar's Patna was caught on a CCTV camera footage. It shows a helmet-wearing man walking towards Khemka's car, as he arrives at his residence, and shooting him. The man fled on a bike after reportedly firing multiple shots at Khemka from a close range on Friday night.
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Increase prices of sugary drinks, alcohol, tobacco by 50%: WHO to countries
The WHO has urged countries to hike real prices on sugary drinks, alcohol and tobacco by at least 50% through health taxes by 2035. WHO said this would curb chronic diseases and boost public revenue. WHO cited a report that estimated that a one-time 50% price rise could prevent 50 million premature deaths globally over the next 50 years.
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The WHO has urged countries to hike real prices on sugary drinks, alcohol and tobacco by at least 50% through health taxes by 2035. WHO said this would curb chronic diseases and boost public revenue. WHO cited a report that estimated that a one-time 50% price rise could prevent 50 million premature deaths globally over the next 50 years.
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Fugitive Nirav Modi's brother Nehal arrested in US on India's extradition request
Nehal Modi, fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi's brother, has been arrested in US on an extradition request by the CBI and the ED, PTI reported quoting officials. Nehal was sentenced to 3-9 years in prison in 2022 by a US court for fraudulently obtaining $2.6-million diamonds from Manhattan-based wholesale company LLD Diamonds USA. He's an accused in ₹12,700-crore PNB scam too.
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Nehal Modi, fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi's brother, has been arrested in US on an extradition request by the CBI and the ED, PTI reported quoting officials. Nehal was sentenced to 3-9 years in prison in 2022 by a US court for fraudulently obtaining $2.6-million diamonds from Manhattan-based wholesale company LLD Diamonds USA. He's an accused in ₹12,700-crore PNB scam too.
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I’m stuck in lift, please save me: UPSC aspirant who died in Delhi mall fire
A 26-year-old UPSC aspirant died of asphyxiation after being trapped in a lift during a major fire at Vishal Mega Mart in Delhi’s Karol Bagh on Friday. Just before his death, he sent message to his brother, saying, "I’m stuck in the lift…I can’t breathe…Please save me." His brother alleged that the store staff did not respond for help.
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04:54 pm Saturday, 05 July, 2025
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A 26-year-old UPSC aspirant died of asphyxiation after being trapped in a lift during a major fire at Vishal Mega Mart in Delhi’s Karol Bagh on Friday. Just before his death, he sent message to his brother, saying, "I’m stuck in the lift…I can’t breathe…Please save me." His brother alleged that the store staff did not respond for help.
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