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      20 July

      Terrorists kill two Indians, abduct one in south-west Niger: Indian Embassy

      Two Indians were killed and one abducted in a terrorist attack in Niger’s Dosso region. The Indian Embassy is working to return the bodies and secure the release of the abducted person, while advising all Indians in Niger to stay alert Niamey: Two Indians were killed and one abducted following a terrorist attack in south-west Niger, said the Indian Embassy here. “In a heinous terror attack on 15 July in Niger’s Dosso region, two Indian nationals tragically lost their lives and one was abducted,” the Embassy posted on social media on Friday. Unidentified gunmen attacked an army unit guarding a construction site in Dosso, about 130 kilometres from the capital Niamey, local media reported. The Indian mission said it is working with…

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    • 20 July

      At least 19, including a child, injured after fireworks show goes awry at fair in western Germany

      At least 19 people, including a child, were injured—four seriously—when fireworks went off at ground level during a show at the Rheinkirmes fair in Dusseldorf, Germany. Emergency teams responded quickly, and police are investigating the cause of the mishap Berlin: German authorities say at least 19 people were injured, four seriously after a fireworks show went awry at a fair in the western city of Dusseldorf. Fire squad and emergency services deployed after the incident late on Friday at the Rheinkirmes event along the Rhine river, where images from the scene showed fireworks going off nearly at ground level along its banks. A child was among the injured, the DPA news agency reported. Düsseldorf fire services said police were investigating the…

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    • 20 July

      Russia launches over 300 drones, 30 missiles on Ukraine, killing 1 in Odesa

      Russia launched over 300 drones and 30 missiles on Ukraine, killing one person and injuring others, including a child. The attack damaged infrastructure and homes. Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy thanked allies for defense help as Russia steps up its bombardment Kyiv: Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine overnight into Saturday with hundreds of drones, killing at least one person, part of a stepped-up bombing campaign that has dashed hopes for a breakthrough in efforts to end the more than 3-year-old war. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy posted on X, saying Russia fired over 300 drones, along with more than 30 cruise missiles. One person died when Russian forces attacked the Black Sea port city of Odesa with more than 20 drones and a…

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    • 20 July

      Canada faces rising wildfire threat amid dry, hot summer

      Canada’s wildfire activity is expected to rise significantly through August, with extreme fire danger in the west. Over 3,000 fires have burned 5.5 million hectares so far this year. Ottawa: Wildfire activity is expected to continue to increase and persist at well-above-average levels over much of western Canada by August, Canada’s minister of energy and natural resources said. In a wildfire update, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson delivered the latest national wildfire forecast, saying the highest fire danger is in southern British Columbia, Xinhua news agency reported. The minister said weather forecasts point to above-average temperatures across much of Canada from July through August, with dry conditions expected to intensify in the coming weeks, particularly in the west…

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    • 19 July

      Fatal crash near Bongulur exit on ORR claims five lives, truck driver absconding

      The incident occurred around 4 a.m., when the car was proceeding from Pedda Amberpet towards Bongulur village. Hyderabad: In a tragic incident, five people died after the car they were travelling in rammed into a truck from behind on the Outer Ring Road (ORR) in Adibatla on Friday morning. The victims were identified as G Janardhan (45) from Mahabubabad, M Chandu Lal (29) from Warangal, K Balaraju (40) from Moinabad, D Bhaskar Rao (39) from Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh and J Krishna (25), a car driver from Vizianagaram in Andhra Pradesh. The incident occurred around 4 a.m., when the car was proceeding from Pedda Amberpet towards Bongulur. When the vehicle approached pillar no.108 on the ORR near the Bongulur exit, the…

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    • 19 July

      Successful Itikalaphad model can be emulated to attract tigers to Telangana

      Forest officials reclaimed 1,700 acres of encroached land at Itikalapahad in Sirpur (T) mandal, restoring it with saplings. The reforested area now serves as a corridor for tigers migrating from Maharashtra, while officials work to prevent human-wildlife conflict Kumram Bheem Asifabad: Forest officials have successfully reclaimed 1,700 acres of encroached forest land at Itikalapahad village in Sirpur (T) mandal, located on the Telangana–Maharashtra border. The reclaimed land was subsequently reforested with saplings, which have grown into green cover, helping draw migrating tigers from Maharashtra. The Itikalapahad forest forms a vital corridor for tigers moving between the Tadoba Tiger Reserve in Chandrapur district, Maharashtra, and forests in northern Telangana. Over the last two decades, nearly 2,000 acres of this corridor had been encroached upon…

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    • 19 July

      Senior police officer dies of heart attack in Huzurabad

      Karimnagar Police Training Centre DSP Mahesh died of a heart attack at his residence in Huzurabad on Friday. Despite being rushed to the hospital, he could not be revived. He was reportedly suffering from a kidney-related illness for some time Karimnagar: Mahesh, a senior police officer working as Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) at the Police Training Centre in Karimnagar, died of a heart attack in Huzurabad on Friday. Mahesh had been residing in Huzurabad, where his wife Madhavi serves as the Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), and had been commuting to Karimnagar for his duties. On Friday, he suffered a massive heart attack at home. Family members rushed him to Huzurabad hospital, where doctors attempted CPR, but he was declared dead…

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    • 19 July

      Labour Department officer arrested for taking Rs 50,000 bribe in Telangana’s Mancherial

      Assistant Labour Officer Katam Ram Mohan was caught while accepting bribe from the complaint for processing and forwarding his application to higher authorities for sanction of accidental death claim Mancherial: An officer of the Labour Department was arrested by Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) sleuths while allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 50,000 from a complainant for an official favour here on Friday. ACB officials said Assistant Labour Officer Katam Ram Mohan was caught red-handed while accepting the bribe from the complaint for processing and forwarding his application to higher authorities for sanction of accidental death claim and funeral charges, at his residence in the town. Ram Mohan was produced before a special court for ACB cases in Karimnagar and was sent to judicial remand.

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    • 19 July

      Villagers threaten poll boycott over lack of road access in Asifabad

      Villagers from Kheemanaik Thanda and Loddiguda in Lingapur mandal staged a protest demanding road access to their villages. They threatened to boycott local elections if the issue remained unresolved. Officials later assured them of action, prompting protest withdrawal Kumram Bheem Asifabad: Residents of Kheemanaik Thanda and Loddiguda villages in Lingapur mandal staged a protest on Friday, threatening to boycott upcoming local body elections unless road access to their villages is ensured. The villagers staged a sit-in on the road at Loddiguda, expressing anguish over their isolation during the monsoon season due to the absence of proper road connectivity. They alleged that the lack of infrastructure had led to tragic incidents, including the deaths of women and children who could not be…

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    • 19 July

      Watch: Cong workers attack people who raised issues during Minster Vivek, PCC President’s roadshow in Medak

      Violence broke out during a Congress roadshow in Medak when citizens raised issues over loan waivers and housing. Congress workers attacked the complainants while Minister G Vivekananda and TPCC president Mahesh Goud remained silent. Medak: Raising their voices over unresolved issues turned dangerous for some citizens during the Congress party’s roadshow in Medak town on Thursday night, as party workers assaulted them while Minister G Vivekananda and TPCC president Mahesh Goud looked on without intervention. The high-handedness of Congress workers was on full display at the roadshow held at Ramdas Chowrasta in the district headquarters. When one individual raised concerns about not receiving a promised loan waiver, he was grabbed and beaten by the workers. The farmer collapsed under the assault and…

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