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18.10 / 09:01
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Israel-Hamas War: ‘Deeply shocked at loss of lives at Al Ahli hospital in Gaza,' says PM Modi
Also Read: Israel-Hamas War: Blast at Gaza hospital kills over 500, PM Netanyahu says 'they killed their own children'. 10 points “Deeply shocked at the tragic loss of lives at the Al Ahli Hospital in Gaza. Our heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims, and prayers for speedy recovery of those injured," Modi said on X, adding, “Civilian casualties in the ongoing conflict are a matter of serious and continuing concern.
18.10 / 08:31
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PM Modi condemns attack on Gaza's Al-Ahli Arab hospital
Gaza's Al-Ahli Arab hospital resulting in the deaths of approximately 500 people. Through a post on social media platform X, he expressed his deep shock at the loss of lives and extended heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims. «Deeply shocked at the tragic loss of lives at the Al Ahli Hospital in Gaza. Our heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims, and prayers for speedy recovery of those injured.
18.10 / 07:57
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Here are the '470 reasons' that are defacing Taj Mahal's beauty
Taj Mahal, one of India's most iconic monuments, is surrounded by 470 illegal structures within a 500m radius. These structures include restaurants, cafes, and emporiums that have encroached upon the restricted area.
18.10 / 06:15
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Israel-Hamas War: Who bombed the al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza that killed 500? Israel and Islamic Jihad engage in blame game
Reuters' report. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed Palestinian militants for the explosion.
18.10 / 03:45
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Life insurance gimmicks: How insurance companies trick policyholders with exit barriers?
Life insurance, particularly ULIP has been the most accused product for about a decade now, due to the cursed legacy, mostly of policies which were issued pre 2010 when ULIPs used to operate at disproportionately high charges which dipped into the benefit of customers. Though these bad memories were caused purely by ULIPs, the name "Life Insurance" is taken here consciously as the moment the name "Life Insurance" is spelt today a large section of customers tend to get a feeling of fear and aversion though ULIP was not an insurance focused but Investment centric product.
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Netherlands cause another big World Cup upset, stun South Africa by 38 runs
Put in to bat in challenging conditions after the rain reduced the contest to 43 over a side, the Netherlands found themselves reeling at 140 for seven before their captain Scott Edwards staged a remarkable recovery with an unbeaten 78 off 69 balls to take his side to a fighting 245 for eight. With the pitch offering variable bounce and some turn, the Netherlands sniffed an opportunity against a formidable South African batting unit which crumbled under pressure to be all out for 207 in 42.5 overs, handing the Dutch their first World Cup win against a Test playing nation. Until Tuesday, the Netherlands had only beaten fellow associate nations Namibia and Scotland in their World Cup history, having made their debut back in 1996. The surprise outcome came 48 hours after Afghanistan shocked defending champions England in Delhi, adding to the unpredictability of the 10 team competition. The Netherlands, who qualified for the their first World Cup since 2011 by finishing second in the Qualifier earlier this year, have shown significant improvement over the years. The Dutch had humbled the Proteas in T20 World Cup 11 months ago and at the scenic Dharamsala on Tuesday, they recorded another famous win over them in a less unpredictable format. At the start of the tournament, Bas de Leede, one of the few full-time cricketers in the team, had expressed delight at cricket being shown live on TV back home after four years.
17.10 / 18:09
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Newsclick case: Neville Roy Singham rejects allegations of funding, claims NYT article influenced by misinformation
Newsclick case: Millionaire Neville Roy Singham, who was accused of spreading China's propaganda in India in the Newsclick case that saw founder Prabir Purkayastha get arrested, has rejected all allegation in a four page rebuttal published on The Hindu. The Delhi Police has named Singham as as one of the accused in the Newsclick terror case. Singham has issued a rebuttal citing the New York Times artiocle that first brought attention to Newsclick.
17.10 / 13:45
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Tabby Brown: Ex-Playboy model, who dated Raheem Sterling and Mario dies. Know about her in detail
Tabby Brown, dancer, former Playboy model and reported 'ex-girlfriend' of British football player Raheem Sterling, has died at the age of 38. She took part in Channel 5's reality dating show, 'The Bachelor' and appeared in many advertisement campaigns including Canon, Virgin Atlantic, Lynx, and AXE. She also featured in music videos for Snoop Dogg, Dizzee Rascal and B.O.B. Tabby Brown also also had a master's degree in marketing.
17.10 / 13:41
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Mint Explainer: How Afghanistan is recovering from its earthquake crises
Days after a devastating earthquake killed over a thousand in Afghanistan, the beleaguered country experienced another seismic event of 6.3 magnitude. On top of current challenges such as food shortages, unemployment, and infrastructure deficiencies, this new disaster further complicates matters. Here's a dive into Afghanistan's troubles.
17.10 / 08:27
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Suspected gunman 'neutralised' after Brussels attack
Brussels police arrested a suspected gunman accused of shooting dead two Swedish football fans in what Belgium's prime minister condemned as an act of «terrorist madness». Officials said police opened fire and the suspect was «neutralised» during the arrest, which followed an intensive overnight manhunt in the Belgian capital for an assailant armed with an automatic rifle. There were conflicting accounts of the suspect's condition after his arrest which took place in the Schaerbeek district of central Brussels. Prime Minister Alexander de Croo earlier said the detained man was of Tunisian origin and had been living in the country illegally. He added that someone claiming responsibility for the killings had posted on social media that he was inspired by the Islamic State extremist group. «The terrorist attack that happened yesterday was committed with total cowardice, the attacker chose as a target two Swedish football fans,» de Croo told a news conference, adding that a third person — a taxi driver — was seriously wounded. «Terrorism strikes indiscriminately,» he said.
17.10 / 08:15
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Appeasing Iran has failed
The horrors don’t stop. The latest, as casualties continue to mount across Gaza, is the accumulating evidence that the killers from Hamas lacked even the humanity to grant their victims the mercy of a quick death. In far too many cases, the victims were tortured before they were killed.
17.10 / 08:13
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Fortescue ‘on track’ to achieve 2030 decarbonisation target
New Fortescue board member Larry Marshall says he is convinced the company will achieve the goal of decarbonising its mining operations by 2030 as it seeks to become a major supplier of prototype technology and machinery beyond the resources sector.
17.10 / 06:11
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Top economists unanimous on 'higher for longer' rates as inflation threats linger
Top economists and central bankers appear to be in agreement on one thing: interest rates will stay higher for longer, clouding the outlook for global markets.
17.10 / 05:49
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Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker’s injury: Here’s what happened
Travis Barker, the Blink-182 drummer, shocked fans when he shared a photo on social media displaying a severe hand injury, presumably sustained during a recent performance. On Sunday (October 15), the 47-year-old musician posted a mirror photo on Instagram Stories when he was preparing for the band's concert at AO Arena in Manchester, England. He surprised followers with a gruesome image of his bloodied and scraped left hand, which was followed by a picture of blood on his pants.
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