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Deadly train derailment on Mexico’s Pacific–Gulf rail corridor leaves 13 dead

Deadly train derailment on Mexico’s Pacific–Gulf rail corridor leaves 13 dead

  • Nine killed in Suriname knife attack, five children among victims

    A brutal knife attack in Richelieu, Commewijne district, near Suriname’s capital Paramaribo, left nine people dead, including five children. The suspect, who killed four of his own children and neighbours, was injured while resisting police and is recovering in hospital. Another child and adult remain critically injured.
  • Liverpool beat Wolves 2‑1, Brentford and Fulham win, Burnley hold Everton

    Liverpool beat Wolves 2‑1 to stay in the Premier League’s top five, while Kevin Schade’s hat‑trick powered Brentford past Bournemouth. Fulham edged West Ham 1‑0, and Burnley held Everton goalless in a busy day of action
  • Pakistani kabaddi player banned for representing Indian team in Bahrain

    Pakistan kabaddi player Ubaidullah Rajput has been banned indefinitely by the Pakistan Kabaddi Federation for representing an Indian team in a private tournament in Bahrain without an NOC. Rajput apologised, claiming he was misled, but the federation upheld disciplinary action
  • India beat Sri Lanka by 30 runs, lead series 4‑0 in Thiruvananthapuram

    Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma’s record 162‑run stand powered India to their highest women’s T20I total of 221/2, before Vaishnavi Sharma’s 2/24 sealed a 30‑run win over Sri Lanka in Thiruvananthapuram. India now lead the five‑match series 4‑0
  • Arjun Erigaisi and Koneru Humpy win bronze at World Rapid Chess Championship

    India’s Arjun Erigaisi and Koneru Humpy won bronze medals at the 2025 FIDE World Rapid Chess Championships in Doha. Carlsen clinched his sixth men’s title, while Goryachkina won the women’s crown after a tie‑break against Zhu Jiner
  • Hyderabad’s Aaron George set for under‑19 World Cup, dreams of India senior team

    Hyderabad’s Aaron George has been selected for India’s under‑19 World Cup squad to play in Zimbabwe and Namibia. The young batter, known for his consistency, hopes to break into the senior team, drawing inspiration from AB de Villiers
  • Khaleda Zia’s son Tarique Rahman among ‘frontrunners’ for Feb polls in Bangladesh

    Tarique Rahman, the son of former Bangladesh premier Khaleda Zia, who returned to the country recently after 17 years in exile, is expected to emerge as a top contender in the crucial electoral battle scheduled early next year.
  • Infant among three killed in building collapse in South Africa

    At least three people, including a one-year-old child, died when a two-story building collapsed in South Africa's Soweto township in the early hours of Sunday morning. Officials said three others sustained injuries during the incident and are undergoing treatment at the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital.
  • China expels three senior military officials in anti-corruption crackdown

    China’s parliament expelled three senior military officials, including Wang Renhua, amid a crackdown on corruption. The generals, absent from recent PLA and party events, remain Central Committee members. The purge also included former vice chairman He Weidong.
  • Sharif Osman Hadi murder: Key accused believed to be in India

    Bangladesh police say two prime suspects in the murder of Inquilab Moncho leader Sharif Osman Hadi have fled to India via Meghalaya. Authorities are coordinating with Indian agencies as the investigation nears completion.
  • Myanmar begins 2025 general election five years after civil war

    Myanmar began its 2025 general election with the first phase of polling on Sunday, five years after civil war erupted. The three-phase election spans 692 constituencies and introduces a new voting system, with increased female participation
  • US lawmakers decry lynching of Hindu garment worker in Bangladesh

    The US condemned the killing of Hindu garment worker Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh, urging protection of minorities. Lawmakers and advocacy groups expressed concern over rising religious violence, while Washington reiterated its commitment to religious freedom and minority rights.
  • Premier League: Odegaard scores first goal as Arsenal beat Brighton 2-1

    Martin Odegaard’s first goal of the season and a Georgino Rutter own goal helped Arsenal beat Brighton 2-1 in London. David Raya’s late save preserved the win, taking Arsenal back to the top of the Premier League table
  • Pietersen and Kartik slam MCG pitch after two-day Ashes Test

    Kevin Pietersen and Dinesh Kartik criticised the bowler-friendly MCG pitch after the Ashes Test ended in two days, highlighting selective criticism of Indian tracks. Michael Vaughan and Aakash Chopra joined the chorus, while CA CEO Todd Greenberg admitted short Tests are bad for business
  • India eye fourth straight win in women’s T20I series against Sri Lanka

    India, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, aim for a fourth straight win in the Women’s T20I series against Sri Lanka. With bowlers Deepti Sharma and Renuka Singh starring, India lead 3-0 and look set for a clean sweep
  • Ben Stokes criticises MCG pitch after two-day Ashes Test

    England captain Ben Stokes criticised the bowler-friendly MCG pitch after the Ashes Test ended in two days. Kevin Pietersen and Dinesh Kartik highlighted selective criticism of Indian pitches, while CA CEO Todd Greenberg admitted short Tests are bad for business
  • Erigaisi and Gukesh share lead with Carlsen at FIDE World Rapid

    Arjun Erigaisi and D Gukesh joined Magnus Carlsen at the top after five rounds of the FIDE World Rapid Championships in Doha. Zhu Jiner leads the women’s section with a perfect score, while Koneru Humpy and Ju Wenjun trail with three points
  • Gautam Gambhir under scrutiny as India prepare for T20 World Cup

    BCCI is weighing Gautam Gambhir’s future as India’s Test coach after the South Africa series defeat. An informal approach was made to VVS Laxman, who declined. Gambhir’s contract runs till 2027, but split coaching could be considered after the T20 World Cup
  • Cherki’s late strike gives Manchester City 2-1 win over Forest

    Rayan Cherki scored an 83rd-minute winner as Manchester City defeated Nottingham Forest 2-1 in the Premier League. Tijjani Reijnders opened the scoring, Omari Hutchinson equalised, but Cherki’s decisive strike gave City their eighth straight win, taking them to 40 points
  • Hyderabad’s Aaron George named in India U19 World Cup squad

    Hyderabad’s Aaron George has been selected in India’s U19 World Cup squad for Zimbabwe and Namibia. India, five-time champions, are in Group B with New Zealand, USA and Bangladesh
  • Charishma and Tanvi reach women’s singles final at Senior Nationals Badminton

    Surya Charishma Tamiri and Tanvi Patri reached the women’s singles final at the Senior National Badminton Championships in Vijayawada. In men’s singles, S Rithvik Sanjeevi stunned top seed Kiran George, while Bharat Raghav upset M Tharun to set up the final clash
  • US tech majors commit USD 67.5 billion to India’s AI and data push

    A New York Times report highlights how American technology giants are investing heavily in India’s Artificial Intelligence and data centre infrastructure. Despite trade tensions between Washington and New Delhi, projects are advancing, with Hyderabad and coastal cities emerging as prime hubs.
  • 13 terrorists killed in Balochistan province of Pakistan

    Pakistani security forces killed 13 terrorists in intelligence-based operations in Balochistan’s Kohlu and Kalat districts. Weapons, ammunition, and explosives were seized. The operations are part of the ongoing “Azm-e-Istehkam” campaign to eliminate insurgent threats in the province
  • Russian diplomat says Ukraine proposed radically different peace plan

    Kyiv’s proposed peace plan for the Ukraine crisis differs from the Moscow-Washington framework. Russian officials cite deadlines and interference as obstacles, while Zelensky seeks a referendum on a 20-point plan. Trump will meet Zelensky in Florida to discuss the proposal
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