Iran attacks Bahrain's aluminium facility
Iran attacked Bahrain's Aluminium Bahrain (Alba) facility on Saturday, a major state-owned smelter in the country, its state news agency reported. Two employees were injured in the attack. The company is currently assessing the extent of damage. Iran also attacked an aluminium production site in Abu Dhabi earlier. The Middle East aluminum sector accounts for around 9% β of global supply
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Iran attacked Bahrain's Aluminium Bahrain (Alba) facility on Saturday, a major state-owned smelter in the country, its state news agency reported. Two employees were injured in the attack. The company is currently assessing the extent of damage. Iran also attacked an aluminium production site in Abu Dhabi earlier. The Middle East aluminum sector accounts for around 9% β of global supply
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Women's salaries rose more than men's in India in 2025
According to Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) Annual Report for 2025, the growth in nominal wages for women across three categories - self-employed, salaried and casual labour - rose more than that of men's. In the self-employment category, male earnings rose by 6% and females' by 8.8%. For the salaried class, men's wages grew by 5.8% and women's by 7.2%.
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10:25 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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According to Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) Annual Report for 2025, the growth in nominal wages for women across three categories - self-employed, salaried and casual labour - rose more than that of men's. In the self-employment category, male earnings rose by 6% and females' by 8.8%. For the salaried class, men's wages grew by 5.8% and women's by 7.2%.
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Govt debunks 5-day oil stock claims, says India has 60-day stock
PIB Fact Check has debunked the claims that India has only a five-day strategic oil reserve, calling them misleading. "India's total storage capacity is for 74 days, and currently, a stock of about 60 days is available...This includes crude oil reserves, product reserves, and dedicated strategic storage in underground caverns," it said. Authorities ensure stable fuel supply for two months.
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10:19 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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PIB Fact Check has debunked the claims that India has only a five-day strategic oil reserve, calling them misleading. "India's total storage capacity is for 74 days, and currently, a stock of about 60 days is available...This includes crude oil reserves, product reserves, and dedicated strategic storage in underground caverns," it said. Authorities ensure stable fuel supply for two months.
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10:19 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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βΉ10 crore credited to farmer's wife's account due to bank error, she says 'take it back'
A farmer's wife from UP's Mainpuri discovered nearly βΉ10 crore had mysteriously appeared in her Bank of India account and refused to withdraw even a single rupee until it was resolved. "The owner...of the...money...should take it back from me," she said. Manager of the branch later said the incident was most likely caused by technical error or transaction fault.
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10:17 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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A farmer's wife from UP's Mainpuri discovered nearly βΉ10 crore had mysteriously appeared in her Bank of India account and refused to withdraw even a single rupee until it was resolved. "The owner...of the...money...should take it back from me," she said. Manager of the branch later said the incident was most likely caused by technical error or transaction fault.
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10:17 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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Man hires plane to fly 'Not a King - He's your daddy' over anti-Trump 'No Kings' protests
As millions across US and Europe joined 'No Kings' protest against US President Donald Trump, a person reportedly hired a plane to fly 'Not a King - He's your daddy' banner over the protests. This is being seen as a gesture to extend support to Trump. People are protesting against Iran war, immigration policies and the rising cost of living.
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10:35 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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As millions across US and Europe joined 'No Kings' protest against US President Donald Trump, a person reportedly hired a plane to fly 'Not a King - He's your daddy' banner over the protests. This is being seen as a gesture to extend support to Trump. People are protesting against Iran war, immigration policies and the rising cost of living.
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MI last won their IPL opener 14 years ago
Mumbai Indians (MI) will face Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in their IPL 2026 opener today. In their last 18 openers, MI have won four and have lost 14. MI last won their IPL season opener in 2012 when they defeated CSK by eight wickets. In 2025, MI lost their IPL opener to CSK, while in 2024, they lost to GT.
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10:32 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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Mumbai Indians (MI) will face Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in their IPL 2026 opener today. In their last 18 openers, MI have won four and have lost 14. MI last won their IPL season opener in 2012 when they defeated CSK by eight wickets. In 2025, MI lost their IPL opener to CSK, while in 2024, they lost to GT.
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10:32 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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66 WTO members bypass opposition to implement e-commerce deal
A group of World Trade Organization members has agreed on a pathway to implement the world's first baseline set of global digital trade rules. The interim arrangements, backed by 66 members including Japan and China, would bring the E-Commerce Agreement into force for those that have accepted it. India is among the countries opposing its inclusion in the WTO framework.
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10:55 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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A group of World Trade Organization members has agreed on a pathway to implement the world's first baseline set of global digital trade rules. The interim arrangements, backed by 66 members including Japan and China, would bring the E-Commerce Agreement into force for those that have accepted it. India is among the countries opposing its inclusion in the WTO framework.
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10:55 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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AI detects 62-year-old man's sleep apnoea missed by specialists for 25 years
A Reddit post claimed AI assistant Claude detected sleep apnoea, a disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep, in a 62-year-old man. The condition had remained undetected despite consultations with multiple specialists over 25 years, the post said. It added that the man experienced severe migraines only when lying down to sleep.
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11:11 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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A Reddit post claimed AI assistant Claude detected sleep apnoea, a disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep, in a 62-year-old man. The condition had remained undetected despite consultations with multiple specialists over 25 years, the post said. It added that the man experienced severe migraines only when lying down to sleep.
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11:11 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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Why did millions of people protest against Trump?
'No Kings' protesters across US gathered to protest against US President Donald Trump's policies. Issues included ICE arrests and deaths, as well as Iran-US conflict. "Masked secret police terrorising our communities. An illegal...war putting us in danger and driving up our costs...Attacks on our freedom of speech...Trump wants to rule over us as a tyrant," read the 'No Kings' website.
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11:04 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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'No Kings' protesters across US gathered to protest against US President Donald Trump's policies. Issues included ICE arrests and deaths, as well as Iran-US conflict. "Masked secret police terrorising our communities. An illegal...war putting us in danger and driving up our costs...Attacks on our freedom of speech...Trump wants to rule over us as a tyrant," read the 'No Kings' website.
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Diaper-clad 'baby Trump' blimp seen at 'No Kings' protest in US
A giant diaper-clad baby blimp depicting US President Donald Trump was seen in Los Angeles on Saturday as thousands joined 'No Kings' protests against war in Iran and Trump's actions. This is the third No Kings protest. The protesters marched, sang, danced, and waved signs. The previous two 'No Kings' protests saw millions of protestors across the world.
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11:29 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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A giant diaper-clad baby blimp depicting US President Donald Trump was seen in Los Angeles on Saturday as thousands joined 'No Kings' protests against war in Iran and Trump's actions. This is the third No Kings protest. The protesters marched, sang, danced, and waved signs. The previous two 'No Kings' protests saw millions of protestors across the world.
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Cowardly terrorist acts by Iran: US on attack on Iraq's Kurdistan Prez's home
The US has condemned the attacks on the private residence of Iraqi Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani. In a statement, the US stated that it "unequivocally and forcefully" denounces the "despicable terrorist attacks" carried out by Iran-backed militia proxies in Iraq. It added that such "cowardly terrorist acts" are a direct assault on Iraq's sovereignty, stability and unity.
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11:21 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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The US has condemned the attacks on the private residence of Iraqi Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani. In a statement, the US stated that it "unequivocally and forcefully" denounces the "despicable terrorist attacks" carried out by Iran-backed militia proxies in Iraq. It added that such "cowardly terrorist acts" are a direct assault on Iraq's sovereignty, stability and unity.
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Sri Lanka thanks India for 38,000 tonnes fuel aid, says 'Bonds are tested in crisis, not comfort'
Sri Lanka has thanked India for sending 38,000 metric tonnes of emergency fuel amid energy crisis due. Sajith Premadasa, Leader of the Opposition in Sri Lanka, wrote on X, "We thank India for the emergency fuel support, a reminder that relationships are tested in crisis, not comfort. Let us not forget those who stood by us when it mattered."
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11:17 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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Sri Lanka has thanked India for sending 38,000 metric tonnes of emergency fuel amid energy crisis due. Sajith Premadasa, Leader of the Opposition in Sri Lanka, wrote on X, "We thank India for the emergency fuel support, a reminder that relationships are tested in crisis, not comfort. Let us not forget those who stood by us when it mattered."
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'No Kings' protests turn violent in US, 2 officers injured
Around 1,000 rioters in Los Angeles surrounded the Roybal Federal Building during "No Kings" protests held across the US and Europe against the Iran war and President Donald Trump's actions. Protesters hurled rocks, bottles and cement blocks, injuring two officers, while police arrested two suspects. The protests are taking place in over 3,000 locations across all 50 states.
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11:40 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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Around 1,000 rioters in Los Angeles surrounded the Roybal Federal Building during "No Kings" protests held across the US and Europe against the Iran war and President Donald Trump's actions. Protesters hurled rocks, bottles and cement blocks, injuring two officers, while police arrested two suspects. The protests are taking place in over 3,000 locations across all 50 states.
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How to store leftovers safely and avoid harmful bacteria
Microbiologist Dr Primrose Freestone warns that leftovers can pose hidden health risks if not stored properly. Foods like pizza, cooked chicken, rice, and canned items can harbour harmful bacteria. To stay safe, refrigerate leftovers within two hours, keep them covered, and consume them promptly. Proper storage is as important as cooking to prevent food poisoning.
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Microbiologist Dr Primrose Freestone warns that leftovers can pose hidden health risks if not stored properly. Foods like pizza, cooked chicken, rice, and canned items can harbour harmful bacteria. To stay safe, refrigerate leftovers within two hours, keep them covered, and consume them promptly. Proper storage is as important as cooking to prevent food poisoning.
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Truck-sized fragments of Iranian missiles scattered across Israel, show pics
Fragments of Iranian missiles, some the size of trucks, are scattered across Israel and the West Bank, pictures shared by Reuters show, as the war entered its second month. Some of the fragments are 4-5 metres long and could have fallen from Iranian Ghadr or Emad ballistic missiles, an Israeli official said. At least 270 fragments fell across West Bank.
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11:52 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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Fragments of Iranian missiles, some the size of trucks, are scattered across Israel and the West Bank, pictures shared by Reuters show, as the war entered its second month. Some of the fragments are 4-5 metres long and could have fallen from Iranian Ghadr or Emad ballistic missiles, an Israeli official said. At least 270 fragments fell across West Bank.
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Russia took pics of US air base in Saudi day before Iran attack: Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claimed that Russia clicked satellite pictures of a US air base in Saudi Arabia three times in the day before Iran attacked it and injured American troops. "I think that itβs in Russiaβs interest to help Iranians. And I donβt believeβI knowβthat they share information," he said. Three US refuelling aircraft were destroyed in the attack.
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11:51 am Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claimed that Russia clicked satellite pictures of a US air base in Saudi Arabia three times in the day before Iran attacked it and injured American troops. "I think that itβs in Russiaβs interest to help Iranians. And I donβt believeβI knowβthat they share information," he said. Three US refuelling aircraft were destroyed in the attack.
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Residents of Pak's Lyari ask for 80% of Dhurandhar's earnings to build roads
Residents of Pakistan's Lyari have asked for a share of box office earnings of 'Dhurandhar 2', with some even demanding up to 80% of earnings to be allocated for local development. In videos circulating online, locals said since the film used Lyari's name and backdrop, the community should benefit financially. One resident said infrastructure could only improve "if India pays".
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12:01 pm Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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Residents of Pakistan's Lyari have asked for a share of box office earnings of 'Dhurandhar 2', with some even demanding up to 80% of earnings to be allocated for local development. In videos circulating online, locals said since the film used Lyari's name and backdrop, the community should benefit financially. One resident said infrastructure could only improve "if India pays".
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White House phone number shown with 'Epstein Island' tag in Android glitch
The White House's official phone number was briefly displayed with an "Epstein Island" label on some Android devices, The Washington Post reported. The calls reached the correct number, but the "Epstein Island" tag appeared on the screen instead of the "White House". The issue originated after someone made a "fake edit" in Google Maps, a company spokesperson said.
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12:28 pm Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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The White House's official phone number was briefly displayed with an "Epstein Island" label on some Android devices, The Washington Post reported. The calls reached the correct number, but the "Epstein Island" tag appeared on the screen instead of the "White House". The issue originated after someone made a "fake edit" in Google Maps, a company spokesperson said.
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12:28 pm Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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Restaurants, malls & discos to be shut by 9 pm in Egypt amid energy crisis due to war
Amid an energy crisis sparked by the Middle East war, Egypt has ordered restaurants, cafes, bazaars, and night entertainment venues, including discotheques, to shut by 9 pm. "The decision excludes Thursdays, Fridays, public holidays, and official occasions determined by a decision by the prime minister, during which closing time will be extended to 10:00 pm," a press release said.
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12:41 pm Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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Amid an energy crisis sparked by the Middle East war, Egypt has ordered restaurants, cafes, bazaars, and night entertainment venues, including discotheques, to shut by 9 pm. "The decision excludes Thursdays, Fridays, public holidays, and official occasions determined by a decision by the prime minister, during which closing time will be extended to 10:00 pm," a press release said.
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Grateful to Gulf nations for helping over 1 cr Indians amid war: PM Modi
PM Modi, during the 132nd episode of his radio show Mann Ki Baat, expressed gratitude to Gulf nations for assistance to Indians amidst the ongoing war. "Relatives of lakhs of families reside in these countries, and particularly work in Gulf countries. I'm grateful to Gulf countries for providing every kind of assistance to over one crore Indians there," he said.
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12:38 pm Sunday, 29 March, 2026
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PM Modi, during the 132nd episode of his radio show Mann Ki Baat, expressed gratitude to Gulf nations for assistance to Indians amidst the ongoing war. "Relatives of lakhs of families reside in these countries, and particularly work in Gulf countries. I'm grateful to Gulf countries for providing every kind of assistance to over one crore Indians there," he said.
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