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    • Jul- 2025 -
      26 July

      YSRCP leader calls Andhra regime ‘dictatorial’ after convoy attack

      YSRCP leader Karumuri Nageswara Rao accused Janasena activists of vandalism and criticised Pawan Kalyan for backing the TDP-led coalition Tanuku (Andhra Pradesh):  YSRCP leader Karumuri Nageswara Rao on Thursday slammed the TDP-led government in Andhra Pradesh calling it a “dictatorial regime”, following an attack on his convoy during a public campaign. Rao alleged that Janasena activists vandalised his vehicle near Tanuku Town Boys High School in West Godavari district during his “Babu Surety – Cheating Guarantee” programme. “The attackers behaved like psychos. If a former minister is unsafe, what about common people… this dictatorship should end,” Rao told reporters in Tanuku. He alleged that the activists tore down posters of YSRCP chief Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy and disrupted the event…

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    • 26 July

      Tejashwi warns of Bihar poll boycott over voter list revision irregularities

      Tejashwi Yadav has reiterated the Mahagathbandhan’s warning of a possible boycott of the upcoming Bihar polls, alleging voter list fraud during the Special Intensive Revision process. He accused the EC and government of enabling mass irregularities and silencing dissent Patna: Leader of Opposition in the Bihar Assembly Tejashwi Yadav has once again warned of a possible Mahagathbandhan boycott of the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections, citing alleged irregularities in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list. He said this on Thursday while speaking to the media on the Assembly premises after the House was adjourned. “We are openly considering what is happening with the voter list and have kept the option of boycotting the elections open,” Tejashwi said, adding that…

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    • 26 July

      Reckless decision: Rubio slams France’s recognition of Palestine state

      US Senator Marco Rubio and Israeli leaders strongly condemned French President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to recognise Palestine at the UN, calling it reckless and dangerous. They warned the move emboldens Hamas, undermines Israel’s security, and risks fuelling further conflict Washington: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio dismissed French President Emmanuel Macron’s move to officially recognise the state of Palestine, calling it a “reckless decision”. “The United States strongly rejects Emmanuel Macron’s plan to recognise a Palestinian State at the UN General Assembly. This reckless decision only serves Hamas propaganda and sets back peace. It is a slap in the face to the victims of October 7,” Rubio said on Friday in a post on X. The remarks came after French…

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    • 26 July

      Shifting sands reveal ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs on Oahu coast

      Ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs have reemerged on Oahu’s Waianae coast after seasonal waves exposed the 600-year-old carvings. Native experts view this as a message from ancestors, while the Army balances preserving the cultural site and allowing public acces Waianae: Hawaiian petroglyphs dating back at least a half-millennium are visible on Oahu for the first time in years, thanks to seasonal ocean swells that peel away sand covering a panel of more than two dozen images of mostly human-looking stick figures. The petroglyphs are easy to spot during low tide when gentle waves ebb and flow over slippery, neon-green algae growing on a stretch of sandstone. This is the first time the entire panel of petroglyphs are visible since they were first spotted…

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    • 26 July

      Israel condemns France’s decision to recognise Palestinian state

      Israel has strongly criticised French President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to recognise Palestine, warning it could empower terrorism. France becomes the most influential European nation to take this diplomatic step amid global tensions. Jerusalem: Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned French President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to recognise a Palestinian state. The French President wrote on the social media platform X earlier on Thursday night, “Consistent with its historic commitment to a just and lasting peace in the Middle East, I have decided that France will recognise the State of Palestine.” Macron added that he will make this “solemn announcement” before the upcoming 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Xinhua news agency reported. In a statement from his office, Netanyahu on Thursday…

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    • 26 July

      Imran Khan says undergoing ‘harshest prison term’ in Pakistan’s history

      Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, jailed since August 2023, has described his incarceration at Adiala Jail as the “harshest prison term in the country’s history.” In a post on X, the PTI founder alleged he is being denied basic rights — including clean water for ablution, access to books, newspapers, and even contact with his children. Lahore: Pakistan’s incarcerated former prime minister Imran Khan on Thursday said he is undergoing the “harshest prison term” in the country’s history. Khan, 72, has been lodged at the Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi since August 2023 in multiple cases. “I am enduring the harshest prison term in the country’s history solely for the supremacy of the Constitution and in service of my nation,” he was quoted…

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    • 25 July

      Telangana deluged: Heavy rains lash State for the second day

      Heavy rains continued to lash Telangana for the second day, with Bejjur recording 236.8 mm. The State’s daily rainfall average was three times the norm. IMD has forecast continued downpour across districts, with red alerts for Mulugu and Bhupalapally. Hyderabad: For the second consecutive day, the districts of Telangana, especially the northern ones, experienced heavy to very heavy rainfall in the last 24 hours. Bejjur in Kumaram Bheem Asifabad recorded the maximum of 236.8 mm of rainfall, followed by Venkatapuram, in Mulugu district, with 218.5 mm. Heavy rains, accompanied by thunderstorms, are expected to continue across all districts of Telangana until July 27, the Hyderabad MET department’s weather forecast indicated on Thursday. The entire State’s day average rainfall between 8.30 am…

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    • 25 July

      Incessant rains revive Adilabad’s scenic waterfalls, attract visitors

      Incessant rains have revived seasonal waterfalls across erstwhile Adilabad district, drawing large crowds of nature lovers. While the natural beauty mesmerises visitors, poor access, lack of amenities and rising drowning incidents underline the need for urgent safety measures. Adilabad: Seasonal waterfalls have come alive across the erstwhile Adilabad district following incessant rains over the past two days, much to the delight of nature lovers. The region is home to numerous seasonal waterfalls, including Gayathri and Koratikal in Neradigonda mandal, Kanakai in Bazarhathnoor, Peddagundam in Echoda, Darloddi in Khandal village, and Lohara in Adilabad Rural mandal. Other notable falls include Gunjala in Tamsi mandal, Mitte or Sapthagundala in Lingapur, Babejhari in Kerameri, Yellammakunta, Gundala and Chintalamadara in Tiryani mandal, and Samutulagundam in Asifabad mandal…

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    • 25 July

      Tribal hamlet in Medak cut off as Gangamma Vagu overflows

      Incessant rains caused the Gangamma Vagu to overflow, cutting off Doop Singh Thanda in Medak district. With the stream flowing over a culvert, villagers remain stranded. Despite repeated pleas, no high-level bridge has been constructed by the authorities. Medak: A tribal hamlet in Medak district was cut off from surrounding villages after the Gangamma Vagu overflowed due to incessant rains, snapping access to Doop Singh Thanda. With the stream flowing over the culvert, residents were unable to travel to nearby villages or towns. Despite repeated demands for the construction of a high-level bridge, officials have not responded, leaving villagers stranded during heavy rains.

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    • 25 July

      Villagers in Kamareddy’s Ramreddy mandal gripped by fear after big cat attacks on cattle

      Villagers in Kamareddy’s Ramreddy mandal are in panic after leopard and tiger attacks on cattle. Forest officials have launched inspections and awareness campaigns. Wildlife experts have been roped in to assess the situation, but cage trapping isn’t yet authorised. Kamareddy: Fear has gripped several villages in Ramreddy mandal following repeated attacks on cattle by wild animals, suspected to be a leopard or tiger, over the past few days. On Wednesday, villagers from Khannapur reported that a cow was killed by a wild animal. Responding to the complaint, forest officials inspected the area. “It is a forest zone, and we could not trace any pugmarks as it has been raining continuously,” said Kamareddy Forest Divisional Officer PV Ramakrishna. However, the department has…

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