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Gangster Nitish Kaushal arrested in U.S.’s Vermont: FBI
United States’ Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) captures Nitish Kaushal. Photo Credit: FBI The FBI has arrested gangster Nitish Kaushal, allegedly involved in murder, kidnapping and drug trafficking in the U.S., days after adding him to its list of most wanted criminals. “Nitish Kaushal has been arrested in Vermont,” the FBI said in a post…
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Chhattisgarh passes Bill to boost business
Chhattisgarh Assembly, in Raipur. File. | Photo Credit: PTI The Chhattisgarh Assembly on Thursday (July 16, 2026) passed the Chhattisgarh Ease of Doing Business Bill, 2026, aimed at reducing procedural hurdles and simplifying business establishment in the State. In a statement, a government official said the Bill makes the State to become the first in…
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Bahrain and Kuwait face Iranian fire as U.S. airstrikes expand to target more bridges
Bahrain and Kuwait faced incoming Iranian fire early on Friday (July 17, 2026) as U.S. airstrikes expanded to target more bridges in the Islamic Republic. Both countries, which host U.S. forces, have faced repeated rounds of fire in recent days as an interim deal to try to end the Iran war has collapsed over fighting…
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Rot in KPSC recruitment runs deep
A new scandal has hit the Karnataka State Public Service Commission (KPSC) — the State’s premier recruiting agency — even as the government has launched one of the largest recruitment drives to fill up 72,186 posts across departments. The commission has been in the news for the wrong reasons multiple times over the last two…
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Trump to attend FIFA World Cup final on July 19: White House
U.S. President Donald Trump will also attend a reception for football’s world governing body, FIFA, at Trump Tower in New York on July 17, 2026. File. | Photo Credit: Reuters U.S. President Donald Trump will attend Sunday’s World Cup final between Spain and Argentina, the White House said, saving his first appearance at the tournament…
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Six murders, a dead suspect and a chilling trail gone cold
For 63 hours, the answers to six murders in a quiet farming village near Hyderabad lay with a man who had simply disappeared. His phone was on airplane mode. Surveillance cameras captured him stepping onto railway tracks as a train approached, only for him to step away at the last moment. A bus ticket to…