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  • Novak Djokovic cuts ties with the PTPA players’ association he co-founded

    Novak Djokovic announced his departure from the Professional Tennis Players Association, citing misalignment with its direction and concerns over transparency and governance. The 24-time Grand Slam champion said he will now focus on tennis, family, and contributing to the sport independently
  • ‘PM Modi knew I wasn’t happy’: Trump hints at new tariffs over Russian oil

    US President Donald Trump warned India over Russian oil purchases, saying tariffs could be raised quickly. He claimed Prime Minister Narendra Modi understood Washington’s displeasure, while Senator Lindsey Graham linked reduced Russian oil imports to US tariff pressure
  • Telugu woman found murdered in US; ex-boyfriend flees to India

    An Indian healthcare professional was found stabbed to death in Maryland, prompting US authorities to launch an international manhunt for her ex-boyfriend, who is wanted on murder charges and fled to India hours after reporting her missing.
  • Trump praises Modi for cutting Russian oil purchases amid tariff pressure

    US President Donald Trump praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for reducing India’s Russian oil purchases, claiming tariff pressure prompted the shift, while Senator Lindsey Graham said the move weakens Russia’s war effort and shows tariffs work.
  • Zverev powers Germany past Netherlands in United Cup

    Alexander Zverev defeated Tallon Griekspoor 7-5, 6-0 to seal Germany’s win over the Netherlands in the United Cup. Eva Lys earlier beat Suzan Lamens, and Zverev partnered Laura Siegemund to secure a mixed-doubles victory, giving Germany a 3-0 sweep
  • Opinion: Monroe Doctrine reloaded—Venezuela, power politics, and return of the jungle order

    US action reflects a revived Monroe Doctrine, driven by geopolitics, energy security, and regional power competition — not oil alone, but oil first among equals
  • Root and Brook steady England after early collapse in final Ashes test

    Joe Root and Harry Brook shared a 154-run stand to take England to 211 for three before bad light stopped play on Day 1 of the final Ashes test in Sydney, which also featured emotional tributes for Bondi terror victims
  • Gunmen massacre villagers in Niger state, over 30 feared dead

    Gunmen raided Kasuwan-Daji village in Niger state, Nigeria, killing at least 30 people, with locals claiming the toll could exceed 40. President Bola Tinubu condemned the assault, vowing justice against perpetrators and their enablers.
  • Indian-American lawmakers condemn Trump’s handling of Venezuela crisis

    Indian-American lawmakers strongly criticized Trump's decision to send military forces to Venezuela, calling it unconstitutional, illegal, and a dangerous move that risks another open-ended conflict without congressional approval
  • After Rahman’s IPL exit, BCB seeks shift of T20 world cup matches out of India

    Bangladesh Cricket Board refused to send its team to India for the T20 World Cup citing security concerns, government advice and Mustafizur Rahman’s IPL release, seeking ICC to shift matches to Sri Lanka
  • Left parties in Delhi protest against US aggression towards Venezuela

    Leftist parties in India protested against the US attack on Venezuela, condemning it as imperialist aggression. They criticized the US for targeting oil reserves and violating international sovereignty, urging global condemnation
  • US military operation in Venezuela disrupts Caribbean holiday travel, hundreds of flights cancelled

    A US military operation capturing Venezuelan President Maduro disrupted Caribbean travel, grounding flights to Puerto Rico, Aruba, and the Lesser Antilles. Airlines canceled hundreds of flights, waived change fees, and added extra services as restrictions lifted by Sunday
  • US says is aware of North Korea missile launches, reaffirms defence commitment to allies

    North Korea fired ballistic missiles into the East Sea, its first 2026 test. The US confirmed no immediate threat, reaffirmed ally defense, while South Korea highlighted rising instability due to Pyongyang’s nuclear program and military cooperation with Russia
  • British, French warplanes strike suspected IS weapons facility in Syria

    British and French warplanes struck an underground Islamic State facility near Palmyra, Syria, targeting weapons and explosives. The joint operation, using guided bombs, aimed to prevent IS resurgence, with initial assessments suggesting the target was successfully engaged
  •  Venezuelan leader locked up in New York jail after capture by USA

    Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores were captured by US forces and jailed in New York on narco-terrorism charges. Vice President Delcy Rodríguez was sworn in as interim president amid disputes over Venezuela’s political legitimacy and international intervention
  • Venezuelans wonder who’s in charge as Trump claims contact with Maduro’s deputy

    After the US military captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, uncertainty gripped Venezuela. High court-appointed Delcy Rodríguez claims interim leadership, while Maduro loyalists denounce the operation. Streets emptied, protests erupted, and questions remain over US involvement, succession legitimacy, and the military’s loyalty
  • Iran’s leader says rioters ‘must be put in their place’ as protest death toll reaches 15

    Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned that “rioters must be put in their place” amid nationwide protests over economic hardship. At least 15 people have been killed as demonstrations spread across multiple provinces, raising fears of a harsh security crackdown
  • How cocaine and corruption led to the indictment of Maduro

    A newly unsealed US indictment accuses Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of leading a cocaine-fueled narco-terror network. Captured in a US-backed operation, Maduro and his wife now face major drug and weapons charges in a New York federal court
  • Elon Musk’s X to remove illegal content, permanently ban offending users

    X said it will remove illegal content, suspend offending accounts and cooperate with authorities, including for AI tool Grok misuse, after India’s IT ministry ordered takedowns of obscene material, sought action reports, and warned of legal action for non-compliance nationwide
  • NYC Mayor Mamdani calls US action on Venezuela ‘act of war’ after Maduro’s capture

    New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has termed the US military action against Venezuela an “act of war”, following President Nicolas Maduro’s capture and indictment in New York, even as federal prosecutors accuse him of leading a decades-long narco-terrorism conspiracy.
  • Venezuelan leader Maduro jailed in New York after dramatic US capture, faces narco-terror charges

    Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro has been jailed in New York following his capture by US forces and faces narco-terrorism charges. His arrest has triggered political uncertainty in Caracas, with Washington hinting at regime change amid sharp reactions from Venezuela.
  • Venezuela strike undermines Constitution, say Indian American MPs

    ndian American Democratic lawmakers condemned President Trump’s military action in Venezuela, saying it bypassed Congress and violated constitutional limits. They warned the move risked instability, weakened US credibility and could entangle America in another prolonged conflict
  • US attack on Venezuela violates international law, says New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani

    New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani condemned US military action against Venezuela as an act of war after President Nicolas Maduro’s capture. He criticised regime change efforts as Maduro faces sweeping narco-terrorism charges in New York.
  • Hundreds of flights cancelled after Venezuela operation

    US military action in Venezuela has disrupted Caribbean air travel, forcing airlines to cancel hundreds of flights and reroute planes. FAA airspace restrictions led to suspensions across Puerto Rico and nearby islands, with carriers waiving change fees
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