Sole Muslim woman on Trump's religious committee resigns over Iran war
Sameerah Munshi, the sole Muslim woman serving on US President Donald Trump's Religious Liberty Commission, resigned in protest against what she described as a corrupt and dangerous administration. She cited two reasons for her resignation, including the US government's "illegal" war against Iran and the recent ouster of Carrie Prejean Boller from the commission over her beliefs about Palestine.
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Sameerah Munshi, the sole Muslim woman serving on US President Donald Trump's Religious Liberty Commission, resigned in protest against what she described as a corrupt and dangerous administration. She cited two reasons for her resignation, including the US government's "illegal" war against Iran and the recent ouster of Carrie Prejean Boller from the commission over her beliefs about Palestine.
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Man waiting in queue to get LPG cylinder dies after collapsing in Punjab
A 66-year-old man, Bhushan Kumar Mittal, died after collapsing while waiting in a queue to get an LPG cylinder in Punjab’s Barnala on Friday, the police said. Mittal had been waiting in the queue for nearly two hours when he suddenly collapsed and was rushed to a hospital, where doctors declared him "brought dead". This comes amid LPG supply crisis.
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04:27 pm Friday, 13 March, 2026
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A 66-year-old man, Bhushan Kumar Mittal, died after collapsing while waiting in a queue to get an LPG cylinder in Punjab’s Barnala on Friday, the police said. Mittal had been waiting in the queue for nearly two hours when he suddenly collapsed and was rushed to a hospital, where doctors declared him "brought dead". This comes amid LPG supply crisis.
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Afghanistan launches attack on Pakistan after bombing near airport
Afghanistan launched retaliatory drone strikes after Pakistan bombed private airline Kam Air's fuel depot near Afghanistan's Kandahar airport. "Afghan air forces conducted strikes this morning on strategic military centers and installations of the Pakistani army in the Kohat area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa," Afghanistan said in a statement on Friday.
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Afghanistan launched retaliatory drone strikes after Pakistan bombed private airline Kam Air's fuel depot near Afghanistan's Kandahar airport. "Afghan air forces conducted strikes this morning on strategic military centers and installations of the Pakistani army in the Kohat area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa," Afghanistan said in a statement on Friday.
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Ranbir Kapoor & family copyrights late Rishi Kapoor's name to prevent misuse
Ranbir Kapoor and his family has copyrighted late actor Rishi Kapoor's name to protect his legacy by preventing any unauthorised or commercial misuse. This means that any person or organisation wishing to use 'Rishi Kapoor' in a professional, commercial or public context will now need prior consent from the family. Kapoor passed away aged 67 after battling leukaemia in 2020.
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04:24 pm Friday, 13 March, 2026
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Ranbir Kapoor and his family has copyrighted late actor Rishi Kapoor's name to protect his legacy by preventing any unauthorised or commercial misuse. This means that any person or organisation wishing to use 'Rishi Kapoor' in a professional, commercial or public context will now need prior consent from the family. Kapoor passed away aged 67 after battling leukaemia in 2020.
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Adobe shares crash as CEO Narayen resigns after over 18 years
Shares of Adobe crashed in premarket trading on Friday after the company announced that CEO Shantanu Narayen will step down after more than 18 years in the role. The stock of the US-based firm fell nearly 9% in early trading, reflecting concerns about leadership continuity. Meanwhile, analysts at Morgan Stanley said the timing of Narayen's exit could heighten investor anxiety.
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Shares of Adobe crashed in premarket trading on Friday after the company announced that CEO Shantanu Narayen will step down after more than 18 years in the role. The stock of the US-based firm fell nearly 9% in early trading, reflecting concerns about leadership continuity. Meanwhile, analysts at Morgan Stanley said the timing of Narayen's exit could heighten investor anxiety.
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Why is Gujarat's Kandla Port important for India amid Middle East war?
The Kandla Port in Gujarat, which will receive 22 vessels in 72 hours, has easy access to the Strait of Hormuz, and its location ensures that shipping time and cost for cargo are reduced. The port is also close to Kandla Special Economic Zone (KASEZ), which helps export-oriented industries. The port is also linked to major industrial centres.
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The Kandla Port in Gujarat, which will receive 22 vessels in 72 hours, has easy access to the Strait of Hormuz, and its location ensures that shipping time and cost for cargo are reduced. The port is also close to Kandla Special Economic Zone (KASEZ), which helps export-oriented industries. The port is also linked to major industrial centres.
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India to send back 183 crew from Iranian warship which was given refuge In Kochi: Reports
India is set to repatriate 183 crew members of Iranian warship IRIS Lavan, stated several reports. The ship was granted refuge in Kochi following an emergency docking request on March 4 due to technical fault. IRIS Lavan, IRIS Bushehr and IRIS Dena, which was sunk by US submarine, were part of naval contingent that participated in India's MILAN 2026 exercises.
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04:32 pm Friday, 13 March, 2026
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India is set to repatriate 183 crew members of Iranian warship IRIS Lavan, stated several reports. The ship was granted refuge in Kochi following an emergency docking request on March 4 due to technical fault. IRIS Lavan, IRIS Bushehr and IRIS Dena, which was sunk by US submarine, were part of naval contingent that participated in India's MILAN 2026 exercises.
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PM Modi most powerful person after US & China Presidents: Ex-Australian PM Abbott
Former Australian PM Tony Abbott praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating that he's "probably the most immediately powerful person in the world" after the US and Chinese presidents. "Despite over a decade in office, perhaps because of his youth as a kind of Hindu monk, (PM) Modi has thus far managed to resist the hubris of power," Abbott said.
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Former Australian PM Tony Abbott praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating that he's "probably the most immediately powerful person in the world" after the US and Chinese presidents. "Despite over a decade in office, perhaps because of his youth as a kind of Hindu monk, (PM) Modi has thus far managed to resist the hubris of power," Abbott said.
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Haryana women's panel orders arrest of rapper Badshah
The Haryana State Commission for Women on Friday issued orders to arrest rapper Badshah amid the controversy surrounding his song 'Tateeree'. The orders were issued after he failed to appear in person before the commission by the 3 pm deadline set by its chairperson to explain his side. "Badshah's passport should be seized," chairperson Renu Bhatia said.
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The Haryana State Commission for Women on Friday issued orders to arrest rapper Badshah amid the controversy surrounding his song 'Tateeree'. The orders were issued after he failed to appear in person before the commission by the 3 pm deadline set by its chairperson to explain his side. "Badshah's passport should be seized," chairperson Renu Bhatia said.
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How is AI connected to Adobe's Indian-origin CEO Shantanu Narayen's resignation?
Adobe's Indian-origin CEO Shantanu Narayen's announcement that he's resigning from his post comes amid concerns in stock market about AI agents completely erasing traditional software tools, reports said. The software company is reportedly among a group of SaaS providers that are unable to convince investors that it can beat AI disruption. Moreover, its AI-driven revenue didn't impress investors.
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05:14 pm Friday, 13 March, 2026
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Adobe's Indian-origin CEO Shantanu Narayen's announcement that he's resigning from his post comes amid concerns in stock market about AI agents completely erasing traditional software tools, reports said. The software company is reportedly among a group of SaaS providers that are unable to convince investors that it can beat AI disruption. Moreover, its AI-driven revenue didn't impress investors.
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2 Indians killed in attack on Oman amid war
During press briefing amid the war in the Middle East, the government informed that there was an attack in Oman's Muscat on Friday that led to the death of two Indian nationals. "Of the 11 people who sustained injuries, 10 were Indians. Five of them were discharged after receiving treatment. None of them sustained serious injuries," the government stated.
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During press briefing amid the war in the Middle East, the government informed that there was an attack in Oman's Muscat on Friday that led to the death of two Indian nationals. "Of the 11 people who sustained injuries, 10 were Indians. Five of them were discharged after receiving treatment. None of them sustained serious injuries," the government stated.
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Indian investors have lost ₹46,86,737 crore so far in 2026 amid Gulf war
Indian investors have lost ₹46,86,737 crore in the stock market so far this year. The market index Sensex has fallen by over 10,600 points in the same period. This comes as the war in the Middle East pushes oil prices to around $100 (₹9,243) per barrel. Meanwhile, the rupee has hit a new all-time low of 92.4 against US dollar.
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05:11 pm Friday, 13 March, 2026
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Indian investors have lost ₹46,86,737 crore in the stock market so far this year. The market index Sensex has fallen by over 10,600 points in the same period. This comes as the war in the Middle East pushes oil prices to around $100 (₹9,243) per barrel. Meanwhile, the rupee has hit a new all-time low of 92.4 against US dollar.
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British tourist arrested in Dubai for filming Iran's missile attack, faces up to 2-yrs in jail
A 60-year-old British tourist has been arrested in Dubai after he allegedly filmed missiles hitting the city amid the ongoing war involving Iran, the US and Israel. He could face up to two years in prison under the UAE’s cybercrime laws, a campaign group has said. He is among 21 people of different nationalities arrested in connection with similar cases.
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05:08 pm Friday, 13 March, 2026
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A 60-year-old British tourist has been arrested in Dubai after he allegedly filmed missiles hitting the city amid the ongoing war involving Iran, the US and Israel. He could face up to two years in prison under the UAE’s cybercrime laws, a campaign group has said. He is among 21 people of different nationalities arrested in connection with similar cases.
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Congress has jeopardised 'roti, beti, mati': PM Modi in Assam
PM Narendra Modi criticised Congress over land and security issues in Assam, saying the party has committed a grave sin and has emerged as a threat to the security of both the nation and state. He said, "It jeopardised the safety of all three vital elements - 'Roti' (livelihood)...'Beti' (daughter)...and 'Mati' (soil)." He added, "Congress always extended its support to infiltrators."
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05:04 pm Friday, 13 March, 2026
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PM Narendra Modi criticised Congress over land and security issues in Assam, saying the party has committed a grave sin and has emerged as a threat to the security of both the nation and state. He said, "It jeopardised the safety of all three vital elements - 'Roti' (livelihood)...'Beti' (daughter)...and 'Mati' (soil)." He added, "Congress always extended its support to infiltrators."
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Former AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das passes away at 66
Veteran administrator and former All India Football Federation (AIFF) General Secretary Kushal Das passed away at the age of 66 in Delhi on Friday. He played a significant role in organising the 2017 FIFA Under-17 World Cup in India. Das, who was AIFF General Secretary for 12 years, had also served as Chief Financial Officer of the International Cricket Council.
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Veteran administrator and former All India Football Federation (AIFF) General Secretary Kushal Das passed away at the age of 66 in Delhi on Friday. He played a significant role in organising the 2017 FIFA Under-17 World Cup in India. Das, who was AIFF General Secretary for 12 years, had also served as Chief Financial Officer of the International Cricket Council.
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Talented people were declined offers at xAI, my apologies: Musk
Billionaire Elon Musk said many talented people over the past few years were declined an offer or even an interview at his AI startup, xAI, adding, "My apologies." Musk further stated that he and Baris Akis, who works on the xAI talent engineering team, are "going through the company's interview history" and reaching out again to promising candidates.
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Billionaire Elon Musk said many talented people over the past few years were declined an offer or even an interview at his AI startup, xAI, adding, "My apologies." Musk further stated that he and Baris Akis, who works on the xAI talent engineering team, are "going through the company's interview history" and reaching out again to promising candidates.
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No LPG shortage, over 4 lakh cylinders in stock: Gujarat Govt
The Bhupendra Patel-led Gujarat government on Friday dismissed Opposition claims of an LPG and natural gas crisis caused by the Middle-East war. The state assured the legislative assembly that it has a stock of over four lakh cylinders. Earlier, Congress MLAs staged a protest outside the Assembly, demanding that LPG cylinders be provided to homemakers at ₹450.
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05:33 pm Friday, 13 March, 2026
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The Bhupendra Patel-led Gujarat government on Friday dismissed Opposition claims of an LPG and natural gas crisis caused by the Middle-East war. The state assured the legislative assembly that it has a stock of over four lakh cylinders. Earlier, Congress MLAs staged a protest outside the Assembly, demanding that LPG cylinders be provided to homemakers at ₹450.
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LPG production increased by 30%: Govt amid shortage fears
The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas said Indian refineries are producing 30% more LPG than on March 5. Earlier, production was increased by 25% to stabilise supply amid fears of shortages during the Middle East war. Additionally, commercial cylinders have been placed at the disposal of state governments to facilitate priority distribution, Joint Secretary Sujata Sharma said.
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05:32 pm Friday, 13 March, 2026
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The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas said Indian refineries are producing 30% more LPG than on March 5. Earlier, production was increased by 25% to stabilise supply amid fears of shortages during the Middle East war. Additionally, commercial cylinders have been placed at the disposal of state governments to facilitate priority distribution, Joint Secretary Sujata Sharma said.
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Russia earns ₹63,000 crore from fossil fuel exports in 13 days amid Iran conflict
Russia has earned an estimated €6 billion (around ₹63,507 crore) from fossil fuel exports in less than two weeks since the Iran conflict began on February 28, according to an analysis by CREA. This comes as global oil markets tightened and prices surged amid escalating geopolitical tensions. US has announced a 30-day waiver allowing Indian refiners to purchase Russian oil.
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05:31 pm Friday, 13 March, 2026
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Russia has earned an estimated €6 billion (around ₹63,507 crore) from fossil fuel exports in less than two weeks since the Iran conflict began on February 28, according to an analysis by CREA. This comes as global oil markets tightened and prices surged amid escalating geopolitical tensions. US has announced a 30-day waiver allowing Indian refiners to purchase Russian oil.
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Pakistan's Salman Ali Agha's brain-fade run-out against Bangladesh sparks controversy
Pakistan's Salman Ali Agha's run-out against Bangladesh in second ODI sparked controversy. Agha was outside crease when he was blocked by Bangladesh captain Mehidy Miraz. Instead of going back to his crease, Agha tried to pick up the ball. However, Mehidy picked it and ran him out. Several fans questioned Bangladesh's sportsmanship, while some fans blamed Agha on social media.
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05:58 pm Friday, 13 March, 2026
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Pakistan's Salman Ali Agha's run-out against Bangladesh in second ODI sparked controversy. Agha was outside crease when he was blocked by Bangladesh captain Mehidy Miraz. Instead of going back to his crease, Agha tried to pick up the ball. However, Mehidy picked it and ran him out. Several fans questioned Bangladesh's sportsmanship, while some fans blamed Agha on social media.
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