Germany knife attack leaves two dead, including a child
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India, having won the last two Test series in Australia, aims for a historic third consecutive victory. With the current series tied at 1-1, Ravindra Jadeja expresses confidence in India’s ability to secure the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The upcoming Melbourne Test holds crucial significance for the team’s aspirations. India began the series with an emphatic 295-run…
Congress returns this week from a Thanksgiving recess with a number of priorities to get through before the end of the year.
A US judge ruled Google a monopolist for its search dominance. Sundar Pichai sold Google shares, while Cisco and Dell announced layoffs. India’s TRAI cracked down on spam calls, and the CBI warned of a ‘WhatsApp-CBI scam’ and other top tech news of the week.
Rajya Sabha chairperson Jagdeep Dhankhar criticized opposition MPs for continuous disruptions over Adani group allegations and other issues, accusing them of “weaponising” Rule 267. He expressed deep anguish over the loss of productive time and leaving the House as a “laughing stock”. Congress and others persisted, leading to the House’s adjournment within 15 minutes.
A 14-year-old boy from Hathras, UP, died after doctors at Delhi’s Safdarjung Hospital removed 65 objects from his stomach, including batteries and razor blades. Aditya Sharma had been experiencing serious health issues and was taken to multiple hospitals for diagnosis, eventually succumbing to an intestinal infection. His family is devastated by the sudden loss.
Soon after President Donald Trump took his oath of office across town at the U.S. Capitol, Johng Delacruz, 31, a local Filipino-American nurse, set out from another corner of the nation’s capital, on Meridian Hill off 16th Street NW, joining a cacophony of drums, chants, signs and conversations that left little ambiguity about the ideology…