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      27 July

      IDF kills Hamas counter-intelligence commander in Northern Gaza

      The IDF announced killing Hamas counter-intelligence chief Amjad Muhammad Hassan Shaer in northern Gaza, while expanding strikes on targets and continuing ground operations as hostage negotiations with Hamas face setbacks. Jerusalem: The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has said that it killed a Hamas counter-intelligence commander in a strike in the northern Gaza Strip. Amjad Muhammad Hassan Shaer, head of the counter-intelligence directorate in Hamas’ General Security Apparatus, was killed on Wednesday, the IDF said on Friday in a statement. According to the Israeli army, the directorate is responsible for thwarting espionage and securing senior Hamas officials, Xinhua news agency reported. The statement added that on Thursday, in cooperation with ground forces, the Israeli Air Force struck dozens of military targets…

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    • 27 July

      Egypt and Qatar reaffirm mediation for Gaza ceasefire talks

      Egypt and Qatar pledged to continue mediation efforts for a Gaza ceasefire, despite stalled talks, as Israel recalls negotiators and the humanitarian crisis deepens amid rising casualties and worsening starvation. Cairo: Egypt and Qatar have pledged to continue mediation efforts to end the war in Gaza. In a statement on Friday, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said that Egypt and Qatar are continuing their intensive mediation to reach an agreement that would put an end to the war, stop the humanitarian suffering in the enclave, and ensure the protection of civilians and the exchange of detainees and prisoners, Xinhua news agency reported. The two countries said that some progress had been made in the latest round of intensive negotiations that started…

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    • 27 July

      Trump open to talks with Kim to achieve ‘fully denuclearised’ North Korea: White House

      The White House said President Donald Trump remains open to engaging with Kim Jong-un to achieve a “fully denuclearised” North Korea, even as Washington imposed new sanctions and measures to block Pyongyang’s illicit revenue schemes linked to its weapons program. Washington: US President Donald Trump remains open to engagement with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to achieve a “fully denuclearised” North Korea, a White House official said a day after his administration announced a raft of actions to disrupt Pyongyang’s illicit revenue generation schemes. The Trump administration unveiled a package of actions against North Korea on Thursday, including offering rewards for information about seven North Korean nationals involved in a scheme believed to raise funds for the reclusive regime’s nuclear…

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    • 26 July

      Gourigundala waterfalls to be developed as tourism destination with Rs. 6 crore outlay

      The Telangana government has sanctioned Rs 6 crore for the development of Gourigundala waterfalls in Peddapalli as a tourist destination. The plan includes road construction, safety measures, and visitor amenities. The site has witnessed tragic accidents in recent years. Peddapalli: Decks have been cleared for the development of Gourigundala (Sabbitham) waterfalls in Peddapalli district as a tourist destination, with a sanctioned budget of Rs. 6 crore. Tourism Special Chief Secretary Jayesh Ranjan issued orders to this effect on Wednesday. The funds will be used to improve basic infrastructure and safety facilities at the site, which has been drawing growing crowds during the monsoon season. Local MLA Ch Vijayaramana Rao, who had promised to develop the site before the Assembly elections, visited the waterfall…

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    • 26 July

      29 held for assault on police, forest officials during plantation drive in Adilabad

      A total of 29 villagers have been arrested for attacking police and forest staff during a plantation drive in Adilabad’s Keshavapatnam. A case of attempt to murder was filed against 30 persons. The prime accused remains absconding. More arrests are likely. Adilabad: As many as 29 persons have been arrested so far on charges of pelting stones and attacking policemen and Forest officials during a plantation drive conducted by the Forest Department at Keshavapatnam village in Echoda mandal on July 19. According to police, 29 villagers were apprehended for their involvement in the assault on seven policemen and several forest officials. A case of attempt to murder has been registered against 30 persons. Altaf, identified as the prime accused, is absconding.…

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    • 26 July

      Slab collapses in Medak Anganwadi centre; 12 children escape unhurt

      Twelve children at an Anganwadi centre in Medak district narrowly escaped injury after a classroom roof slab collapsed. The incident occurred shortly after they entered the room. Teachers blamed continuous rainfall for weakening the structure and triggering the collapse. Medak: Twelve children had a narrow escape after the roof slab of their Anganwadi classroom collapsed just inches away from them at Kukatlapally village in Kowdipally mandal on Friday. The children had just entered the classroom when the slab suddenly caved in. Fortunately, none of them sustained injuries. Teachers attributed the collapse to incessant rainfall over the past four days, which likely weakened the structure.

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    • 26 July

      NDRF team rescues five cowherds stranded in Munneru stream in Khammam

      Five cowherds stranded in the Munneru stream in Khammam’s Chintakani mandal were rescued by NDRF teams on Thursday. Heavy rains across the region caused a sharp rise in stream and river levels, prompting alerts in Khammam and surrounding areas. Khammam: Swift action by National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams saved the lives of five cowherds who were stranded in the Munneru stream at China Mandava village in Chintakani mandal in the district on Thursday. They were stranded as the water level in the stream rose suddenly while they were tending cattle on the banks of the stream. Additional Collector P Srinivas Reddy along with the police, revenue officials and NDRF team reached the location to launch rescue efforts. The stranded cowherds…

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    • 26 July

      Key accused in urea smuggling case held in Adilabad

      Police in Adilabad arrested Sunil, the main accused in the illegal diversion of 150 urea bags from Telangana to Maharashtra. He had been absconding since July 8, when four others were arrested and two lorries carrying urea were seized Adilabad: A key accused person who was allegedly involved in the diversion of 150 bags of urea from Telangana to Maharashtra was arrested on Thursday. Police said Sunil, the proprietor of Hyderabad Agriculture Cooperative Society, was apprehended for his role in the diversion of subsidised urea to Maharashtra. The urea bags and two lorries were seized, while four persons were arrested on July 8. Sunil had been absconding since the July 8 crackdown. A special team was formed to nab him.

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    • 26 July

      CPI’s Narayana slams Revanth Reddy, Chandrababu Naidu for neglecting socially-relevant films

      CPI National Secretary K Narayana lashed out at CMs Revanth Reddy and Chandrababu Naidu for backing commercial films while ignoring message-driven cinema like R Narayana Murthy’s University, which addresses unemployment and paper leaks. He called their priorities shameful Hyderabad: CPI national secretary K Narayana on Thursday came down heavily on Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and his Andhra Pradesh counterpart N Chandrababu Naidu, saying both leaders should feel ashamed for extending special benefits to commercial films while ignoring socially-relevant cinema. In a video message, Narayana pointed out that veteran Tollywood director R Narayana Murthy’s film ‘University’, which highlights the struggles of unemployed youth due to paper leak scandals, failed to receive any support or encouragement from either of the Telugu States. He criticised…

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    • 26 July

      BRSV State conference to discuss Banakacherla project

      The BRS Vidhyarthi wing will hold a state-level student conference in Hyderabad on July 26 to oppose the Banakacherla project in Andhra Pradesh, accusing state and national leaders of conspiring to divert Telangana’s water resources and pledging a protest campaign Hyderabad:  The BRS Vidhyarthi (BRSV) wing will hold its State conference at Mallapur VNR Gardens in the Uppal constituency on July 26, with a focus on the contentious Banakacherla project in Andhra Pradesh. The meeting will outline a roadmap for student agitation against the project, which is alleged to be detrimental to the interests of Telangana. The conference will begin at 10 a.m. and feature three key sessions: former Minister T Harish Rao will address the inaugural session in the morning, followed by…

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