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      13 July

      Bhagwant Mann mocks PM Modi’s foreign tours, questions diplomatic gains

      Punjab Chief Minister alleged that “he finds time to tour abroad but ‘fails’ to address the concerns of 140 crore Indians”. Chandigarh: Bhagwant Singh Mann on Friday took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s diplomatic visits by saying that, as the Chief Minister of Punjab, he has every right to question the foreign policy of the country. The Chief Minister told the media here that he will repeatedly ask the question about the foreign visits of Modi. “During the India-Pakistan war, none of the countries across the globe supported our country, so what is the use of such visits?” Mann questioned. CM Mann hit back at MEA criticism, raising concerns over the unresolved Punjab-Haryana water dispute. He said more people watch a JCB…

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    • 13 July

      Operation Sindoor: Ajit Doval dares foreign media to show ‘one image’ of damage to Indian structure

      Ajit Doval also asserted that not a single intended target in Pakistan was missed during the May 7 military offensive, which was in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that left 26 persons dead. Chennai: India smashed nine terror targets with precision, crisscrossing Pakistan, under Operation Sindoor, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval said here on Friday and dared the foreign media to show “even one image” of damage to any Indian structure, even a “glass pane having been broken”. Speaking at the 62nd Convocation of IIT Madras, Doval also asserted that not a single intended target in Pakistan was missed during the May 7 military offensive, which was in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that left 26 persons dead.…

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    • 13 July

      Cartoonist moves SC over ‘objectionable’ posts on PM Modi, RSS

      The Supreme Court will hear on July 14 the anticipatory bail plea of Indore cartoonist Hemant Malviya, accused of posting objectionable content about PM Modi, RSS, and Lord Shiva. The Madhya Pradesh High Court earlier denied him relief New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear the anticipatory bail plea of Indore-based cartoonist accused of uploading “objectionable” cartoons of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and RSS workers on social media. A bench of Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and Joymalya Bagchi agreed to hear on July 14, the plea filed by Hemant Malviya challenging the Madhya Pradesh High Court order refusing to grant him relief after advocate Vrinda Grover sought urgent hearing in the matter. The high court had observed that it…

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    • 13 July

      TMC leader brutally murdered on busy road in Bengal’s Bhangar

      Trinamool Congress leader Rezzak Khan was shot and hacked to death in Bhangar, South 24 Parganas. Accusations between TMC and AISF followed, reigniting tensions in the politically volatile region. Police have launched a probe; Khan’s body was sent for autopsy Kolkata: A local Trinamool Congress leader was shot and hacked to death on a road at Bhangar in West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district. The incident happened late on Thursday night. The deceased leader was identified as Rezzak Khan, who is known in the locality as a close associate of Trinamool Congress legislator Saokat Molla from the Canning (East) Assembly constituency. Eyewitnesses said that unknown miscreants first shot Khan from close range while he was returning home. Thereafter, according to eyewitnesses,…

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    • 13 July

      Wanted drug producer deported to India from UAE: CBI

      Kubbawala Mustafa, a synthetic drug manufacturer wanted under an Interpol Red Notice, was deported to India from the UAE in a CBI-led operation. He was linked to a major mephedrone bust in Sangli and faces charges in Mumbai New Delhi: An alleged synthetic narcotics producer facing an Interpol Red Notice was deported to India from the UAE on Friday, in an operation coordinated by the CBI through Interpol and Mumbai police, officials said. Kubbawala Mustafa, the wanted drugs manufacturer, was brought from the UAE to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai, escorted by a four-member team of state police. “The International Police Cooperation Unit (IPCU) of CBI in collaboration with NCB-Abu Dhabi successfully brought back wanted Red Notice subject Kubbawala…

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    • 13 July

      Overnight rain causes waterlogging, traffic chaos in Gurugram, beer-loaded truck falls into caved-in road

      Rain brought Gurugram to a standstill on Wednesday evening, with roads and several residential areas inundated and traffic gridlocked. The downpour left the Narsinghpur stretch of the Delhi-Gurugram Expressway and places near Basai and Golf Course Extension Road submerged. Gurugram: Thousands of people working in Gurugram worked from home following a government advisory to corporate offices and private institutions on Thursday, a day after torrential rain led to massive waterlogging in the high-rise city that was brought to its knees. A  truck loaded with beer bottles that fell into a road which had caved in was testimony to the rain havoc. The incident occurred at the Southern Peripheral Road when the truck, filled with liquor bottles, overturned and fell into the crater. No one was hurt…

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    • 13 July

      EU leaders condemn US tariffs, prepare countermeasures

      EU leaders condemned US President Trump’s surprise tariffs on EU exports, warning of inflation, disrupted supply chains, and economic fallout. Officials promised proportionate countermeasures if negotiations with Washington fail. Brussels: US President Donald Trump’s surprise announcement of sweeping 30 per cent tariffs on European Union (EU) exports has provoked a fierce backlash across the bloc, with officials and industry leaders demanding a strong and united response amid continued trade talks. The proposed tariffs, set to take effect on August 1, target EU imports and were justified by Trump as a correction of a “far from reciprocal” trade relationship. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned on Saturday that the tariffs would “disrupt essential transatlantic supply chains, to the detriment of…

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    • 13 July

      Tehran confirms Israeli strike killed inmates but no spies targeted

      Iran confirms no Israeli spies were harmed in Israel’s airstrike on Evin Prison. The June 23 attack killed five inmates and over 70 people overall. A ceasefire followed on June 24. Tehran: Iranian judiciary spokesman Asghar Jahangir said that no Israeli spy was harmed in the Israeli airstrike on Iran’s Evin Prison in late June. Jahangir made the remarks while responding to speculations that the June 23 attack on the high-security prison was intended to eliminate imprisoned Israeli spies, Xinhua news agency reported. Jahangir said five inmates were killed in the attack but stressed that no Israeli spies were harmed. He added that some victims were in prison for financial crimes. The judiciary’s own news website, Mizanonline, quoted spokesman Asghar…

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    • 13 July

      Trump looks to deport migrants to Africa as part of third-country deals

      The Trump administration is exploring deporting migrants to African countries. South Sudan has accepted eight individuals, while Rwanda is in talks. Nigeria opposes the plan, citing domestic challenges and legal concerns. Dakar: South Sudan has accepted eight third-country deportees from the US, and Rwanda says it’s in talks with the administration of President Donald Trump on a similar deal, while Nigeria says it’s rejecting pressure to do the same. Although few details are known, these initiatives in Africa mark an expansion in US efforts to deport people to countries other than their own. The United States has sent hundreds of Venezuelans and others to Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Panama but has yet to announce any major deals with governments in Africa, Asia, or…

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    • 13 July

      Pakistan on flood alert as monsoon wreaks havoc, warns of moderate to heavy rainfall

      Heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan have caused deadly floods, killing 98 people since June. Authorities warn of rising river levels and flash flooding across Punjab, Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Residents are urged to stay alert and prepare for evacuation Islamabad: As a persistent monsoon continues to hover over Pakistan, authorities have issued a series of alerts, warning of moderate to heavy rainfall, rising river flows, and potential flash flooding in vulnerable areas. Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and Punjab’s Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) urged residents to remain vigilant and avoid low-lying and inundated areas, especially with the alerts in place until July 17. The monsoon activity, intensified by moisture from the Arabian Sea, remains active across Punjab, where intermittent…

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