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27.10 / 07:39
Man Sony Inside shock Flipkart Big Billion Days sale: Man orders 1 lakh Sony TV to watch ICC World Cup 2023; gets Thomson TV in box
Online product delivery mix-ups are common, and people often receive the wrong items. A man named Aryan ordered a Sony TV worth Rs 1 lakh during Flipkart’s Big Billion Days sale (popularly known as, Flipkart BBD sale), but he received a Thomson TV instead. He shared his ordeal on X (formerly, Twitter), which gained widespread attention.
26.10 / 21:21
FIVE Action Discover film shootings reports shock Rising Worry: Mass Shootings in the US Surge in 2023
Mass shootings are occurrences in which four or more people are either killed or injured, according to the Gun Violence Archive. Based on the startling statistics that the USA Today and the Associated Press maintain, about 188 lives have been lost in 36 mass shootings reported in the US in 2023 alone. The fact that 2023 is predicted to rank as the second deadliest year ever for mass killings, after 2019, makes this increase in mass shootings all the more alarming.
26.10 / 19:35
FIVE Highways shootings information reports shock Five found dead at southeast North Carolina home, says police
North Carolina, a local sheriff said on Thursday. Sampson County Sheriff Jimmy Thornton said deputies responded to a homicide report at the home off Garland Highway near Clinton at around 1 am and found the bodies with gunshot wounds. Police don’t have any information about a suspect and don’t know how the victims knew each other, Thornton said in a news release. Addressing a news conference, Captain Eric Pope said that the authorities received a 911 call from a person who had spoken to one of the victims around 11 pm and then found the bodies when they stopped by the home. The victims, including four men and one woman ranging from their mid-30s to 80s. «This is not normal for our community.
26.10 / 15:53
Provident awards Death reports shock Who are the 8 Indians awarded death penalty in Qatar?
Qatar court has awarded death sentence to eight retired Indian Navy personnel for reportedly spying on behalf of Israel against Qatar. India, while expressing shock over the development, has also said that it will contest the decision. Who actually are these people at the centre of the entire matter? Let's find out. The eight retired Indian Navy personnel are — Captain Navtej Singh Gill, Captain Saurabh Vashisht, Commander Purenendu Tiwari, Captain Birendra Kumar Verma, Commander Sugunakar Pakala, Commander Sanjeev Gupta, Commander Amit Nagpal and Sailor Ragesh. As per reports, they worked at Qatar's Dahra Global Technologies and Consulting Services, a private company that offers training and other services to the defence and security agencies of Qatar. In August last year, these eight individuals were arrested after being charged with spying for Israel by Qatar authorities. Indian authorities have been providing consular access to them since the time of their imprisonment. Reacting to the development, the External Affairs Ministry in a statement on Thursday, said: «The Court of First Instance of Qatar has today passed a judgement in the case involving 8 Indian employees of Al Dahra company.
26.10 / 15:33
Waves show cover reports testing shock strain Posthaste: 3.4 million Canadians will renew their mortgages by 2025 — and they're worried
The days of “rock-bottom rates” are over and mortgage borrowers will have to adjust to the new reality.
26.10 / 14:03
economy President Actor Experts country Inside shock We are at the foothills of a multi-year boom cycle in oil prices: Robert McNally, Founder & President, Rapidan Energy
biggest energy producers, and countries like India, the biggest consumers. Crude oil prices had shot up more than three times during the 1990 Gulf War. In a wide-ranging conversation on ET’s The Morning Brief podcast with Arijit Barman Robert ‘Bob’ McNelly, Founder and President of Rapidan Energy, talks about the volatile energy economics and geopolitics. McNelly has seen conflicts from up close.
26.10 / 13:35
Remark WhatsApp country reports shock UN chief Antonio Guterres decries 'misrepresentation' of remarks on Hamas attack as Israel seeks his resignation
Antonio Guterres Wednesday rejected Israel’s accusations that, in a statement to the Security Council, he had justified attacks by the Palestinian militant group Hamas on Israel, ANI reported "I am shocked by misrepresentations by some of my statement yesterday in the Security Council -- as if I was justifying acts of terror by Hamas" The Times of Israel reported quoting the US chief. Guterres on Tuesday, without naming Israel, had denounced "the clear violations of international humanitarian law" in Gaza and pleaded for civilians to be protected in the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
26.10 / 12:35
Limelight WhatsApp Death reports travelers shock Indian nationals sentenced to death in Qatar for espionage - A look at timeline of events
Qatar Court on Thursday announced death sentence for eight Indian Navy personnel who had been arrested in August last year on charges of spying on a submarine program on behalf of Israel. The verdict has been termed 'deeply' shocking by the Indian government. The Indian nationals, all employees of Al Dahra company, were taken into custody in August last year in an alleged case of espionage.
26.10 / 09:45
Target Progressive country reports shock Over 1,000 Police Personnel Duped in $240 Million Crypto Scam in India
Over 1,000 Indian police officials have found themselves ensnared in a massive crypto scam, which has managed to dupe more than 250,000 victims out of an estimated Rs 2,000 crore (equivalent to $240 million).
26.10 / 09:21
COST FIVE country testing Department shock Traffic Five traffic violations that can cost you Rs 10,000 or more
challans were issued to vehicle owners in India for violating traffic rules. These violations amounted to an outstanding sum of Rs 4,654.26 crore. While this may be a significant source of revenue for the ministry, it also highlights the alarming prevalence of traffic violations across the country on a daily basis. Despite the increase in fines imposed on various traffic violations over the years, data indicates that the problem continues to worsen.
25.10 / 22:11
Citi Software economy Tesla film shock Chinese firms to invest nearly $1 billion in northern Mexico -state officials
(Corrects paragraphs 1 and 2 after the Nuevo Leon Economy Ministry said an Oct. 18 statement had incorrectly named Hesai Technology (O:HSAI) as the second company instead of Shenzhen. Removes references to Hesai Technology in paragraphs 6 and 7.)
25.10 / 18:03
COST Citi APA Experts shock Qld backs $5b transmission project despite mine closures
The Palaszczuk government says it is still committed to the $5 billion CopperString transmission line from Townsville to Mount Isa despite global miner Glencore announcing it would close its copper mines in the region within two years.
25.10 / 15:39
Citi Target Man President reports shock 'Petrol bomb' hurled outside TN Raj Bhavan's main gate, police rule out security lapse
petrol bomb' in local parlance, was lobbed by a man in front of the Raj Bhavan's main gate here on Wednesday, an incident which drew the opposition's ire over the handling of law and order by the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu. Opposition AIADMK and BJP slammed the government over the incident that happened outside the official residence of the State Governor. There was no damage, injuries to anyone and there was no security lapse, a senior police official said, adding the man who threw the petrol bomb was immediately overpowered.
25.10 / 15:39
Citi Provident Waters Southern Experts reports shock Hurricane Otis: How a tropical storm overnight turned into a "nightmare scenario"
National Hurricane Center, the hurricane Otis, made landfall near Acapulco on Wednesday morning as a Category 5 hurricane, «explosively intensified» by nearly 115 mph in just 24 hours, creating a «nightmare scenario» for southern Mexico. According to the NOAA Hurricane Database, there had never been a Category 5 landfall in the East Pacific prior to Otis.
25.10 / 13:05
UPS Provident Man Death show shock 2 faces of an accused killer: a look at accused’s testimony at London, Ont. attack trial
There is no question that Nathaniel Veltman killed four members of a Muslim family, the Afzaals, and seriously injured a child in London, Ont., but a jury will soon be tasked with trying to answer why.
25.10 / 06:42
POT Adventure DISH Instagram shock Chai Sipping shock! 'Momos chai' mashup takes the internet by storm
momos chai" has taken the internet by storm, leaving food enthusiasts both intrigued and bewildered. The video, shared on Instagram by food vlogger Kashif, showcases a person engaging in a rather unconventional experiment by combining two beloved dishes, momos and tea. In the video, the culinary adventure begins with the individual placing momos into a pot of boiling tea.
25.10 / 05:51
CEO Citigroup President country reports shock recommendations Kotak Mahindra Bank's new outsider CEO Ashok Vaswani seen as break from billionaire founder
Reserve Bank of India backed an outsider with little experience in the country to lead Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd., surprising analysts and senior management and sending its stock falling. In a rare move for an Indian lender, Kotak went outside its own ranks with the selection of Ashok Vaswani as chief executive officer. Some senior managers were shocked and disappointed, as investment banker K.V.S Manian was seen as the front runner, according to people familiar with the matter.
25.10 / 05:43
UPS Citizens Remark show shock UN chief Antonio Guterres hits back at Israel, says 'cannot justify collective punishment of Palestinian people'
Palestinian people. Guterres earlier said the attacks by Hamas did not happen in a vacuum, expressing an understanding of terrorism and murder. "It’s really unfathomable.
25.10 / 01:39
UPS Citizens Remark show shock UN chief's remarks on Hamas attack sparks row, Israel demands Guterres' immediate resignation
Israel. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Ambassador Gilad Erdan wrote, “The @UN Secretary-General, who shows understanding for the campaign of mass murder of children, women, and the elderly, is not fit to lead the UN. I call on him to resign immediately." "There is no justification or point in talking to those who show compassion for the most terrible atrocities committed against the citizens of Israel and the Jewish people.
24.10 / 20:33
UPS Discover love voice shock ‘The Woman In Me’: Britney Spears talks about painful breakup with Justin Timberlake in memoir
Britney Spears opened up about her difficult breakup with Justin Timberlake in her recently released memoir, "The Woman In Me." The pair, who dated from 1999 to 2002, parted ways when Timberlake sent her a breakup text message during her work on the «Overprotected» remix video. In her memoir, Spears described the immediate aftermath of the breakup as a dark period in her life. She barely left her home and was left feeling «devastated.» She struggled to find her voice and often cried when asked about Timberlake. It seemed as if she was in a state of shock. Spears recounted her emotional turmoil during the time Timberlake was working on his solo album, «Justified.» She believed he used their relationship as inspiration for his music, making it uncomfortable for him to be around her while she still held deep affection for him. Despite the pain and turmoil, Spears revealed that she continued to love Timberlake. She shared a poignant moment when Timberlake brought her a handwritten letter expressing his feelings and stating, «I can't breathe without you.» She kept this letter under her bed, and it still holds a special place in her heart. Spears also disclosed other aspects of their relationship, including the decision to have an abortion because Timberlake wasn't prepared for fatherhood. She admitted to cheating on him once after discovering his alleged affairs with other women. Despite these difficulties, Spears remained deeply attached to him.
24.10 / 18:41
Lowe's Fighting Death country outbreak shock Oil down another 2% on Europe woes, Israel pause on Gaza ground assault
Investing.com — Investors who rushed into oil thinking it could be a hedge to the Israel-Hamas war are beginning to find out that black gold isn’t quite the haven as gold itself is reputed to be.

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