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First to Leave, Never Far Behind: Kane Williamson and the Fab Four
For years, the Fab Four debate searched endlessly for a winner. As Kane Williamson becomes the first member of the quartet to retire, this is not a ranking but a reflection. Amid Kohli's intensity, Smith's absurdity and Root's volume, Williamson quietly went about his business. From match-winning runs and captaincy highs to carrying the heaviest individual load, the New Zealander built a career defined by greatness without the noise.
K Annamalai, BJP Spar Over "Militarisation" Of Upcoming NEET Retest
In May, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) - one of the country's most competitive exams for undergraduate medical seats, attracting millions of candidates - was canceled due to an alleged paper leak.
World's Costliest Mango Worth Rs 1 Lakh Offered At Ram Temple In Ayodhya
The offering was made on Monday to the deity in keeping with local traditions, with the fruit presented along with a Tulsi (holy basil) leaf.
Air India Express Flight From Kannur To Jeddah Returns After 2 Hours In Air
Over 180 passengers safe as Air India Express flight returns to Kannur after engine issue.
G7 leaders meet for first full day of talks with Russia-Ukraine war first on the agenda – Europe live
World leaders will be joined by Volodymyr Zelenskyy as they try to keep Donald Trump on sideLeaders of Canada, European Union, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States are meeting in Évian-les-Bains in France for talks on Ukraine, the Middle East, and (waves arms) the world on fire.After last night’s arrivals, it’s time to sit down and talk issues this morning, beginning with Ukraine. Continue reading...
Tamil Nadu Streamlines High-Rise Building Permissions To Reduce Delays
The decision removes the need for multiple layers of recommendations and final government approval that developers previously had to secure before commencing projects.
US At Odds With Allies Over How Easy It Is To Reopen Hormuz
According to one G7 official, there are serious difficulties in finding a common position among the group about how to deal with the situation in Iran.
BoM forecasts strong El Niño and warns climate change could amplify any effects on Australia
El Niño events linked with extreme weather around the world – and can increase risk of bushfires in Australia and coral bleaching on Great Barrier ReefFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe Bureau of Meteorology has officially declared an El Niño – the phenomenon linked to hotter and drier conditions for Australia – is now locked in place in the tropical Pacific Ocean.The bureau warned climate change would amplify the...
Iran national anthem booed in Los Angeles before thrilling World Cup draw with New Zealand
Iran's World Cup opener against New Zealand was played against a backdrop of political tension on Monday night, with sections of supporters audibly booing the country's national anthem before kick-off in Los Angeles.The Group G clash at SoFi Stadium ended in an entertaining 2-2 draw, but much of the attention before the match focused on the atmosphere inside the ground as Iran returned to the global stage.Television coverage captured a mixed reaction from supporters during the pre-match ceremoni...
'Operation Tiger' in final stage: 7 MPs from Uddhav camp may switch to Shinde faction
Shiv Sena leader Krupal Tumane claims seven Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT) MPs are in final stages of joining Eknath Shinde's faction under 'Operation Tiger'. This move, expected before the Monsoon Session, would bolster the NDA's Lok Sabha numbers. Thackeray's party, however, dismisses these claims, asserting unity.
M25 havoc: Huge lorry blaze forces closure of busy motorway as firefighters tackle massive fire
Emergency services have issued an urgent warning to drivers this morning following a huge lorry fire which has shut the busy M25 motorway during rush hour.The M25 in Essex is closed anti-clockwise between J27 (M11) and J26 (Waltham Abbey) due to a fire impacting a heavy goods vehicle.National Highways first reported the fire just after 3am this morning, with the vehicle being described as "well alight".Emergency services are in attendance, with Essex County Fire and Rescue Service leading the re...
6.7 Earthquake Shakes Part Of Indonesia, Causes Scattered Damage
The strong shaking sent people fleeing into open areas in and around Palu, a city of about 400,000 people and the capital of Central Sulawesi province.
Poll Body Begins Month-Long Electoral Roll Revision In Andhra Pradesh
Announcing the launch, Chief Electoral Officer Vivek Yadav said the exercise is being carried out per directions issued by the Election Commission of India under constitutional and legal provisions governing electoral rolls.
Sly stage version of The Traitors to lure audiences with five different endings
Play at Gillian Lynne theatre in London will cycle through versions with weekend crowds able to pick oneIn keeping with its well-earned reputation for cloak and dagger, the stage adaptation of the hit gameshow Traitors will present audiences with different renditions of the story depending on which night they attend.The Traitors: Acts of Betrayal will take the form of a five-play cycle, with weekend crowds able to determine which version of the BBC show dramatisation they see. Continue reading.....
Opinion: Opinion | Heir Not-So-Apparent: The New Reality Of Indian Politics
Trinamool's turmoil is a warning to regional parties that legacy can open the door, but only legitimacy keeps the house from breaking.
JD Vance says US-Iran deal ‘very general’ with many details yet to be negotiated – Middle East crisis live
The US vice-president also said nuclear inspectors would return to Iran as part of the deal with Washington to end the warFull report: Trump declares deal ‘all signed’ as G7 leaders try to tie loose endsHello and welcome to the Guardian’s continuing coverage of the US-Israel war on Iran ahead of the expected signing of the framework peace deal in a couple of days. America’s memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Iran is “a very general document”, the US vice-president, JD Vance, has said...
Major British pizza company collapses into administration after 34 years owing £1.5 million
A West London pizza dough supplier has collapsed into administration with debts of approximately £1.5million after spending more than three decades serving restaurants and food service businesses across the UK.Millennium Dough Company, established in 1992, has ceased trading after 34 years of producing wholesale artisan frozen pizza dough from its base in Greenford.Documents filed with Companies House show the business now owes creditors around £1.5million.Joint administrators Nicholas Charles S...
Why India's 'Tomahawk' could be as important as BrahMos in future conflicts
Brahmos missiles swiftly neutralized Pakistan's air power on May 10, 2025, demonstrating decisive capability. However, prolonged modern conflicts necessitate a cost-effective solution. India is exploring the Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LR-LACM), a cheaper, 1,500 km range weapon, to complement Brahmos and enhance sustained combat operations, ensuring greater strategic staying power.
Delhi techie’s death at Mussoorie homestay: What happened between 3.30am and 7.30am?
In a tragic incident, 27-year-old P Radha Gayatri, a software engineer recently married, was found dead under suspicious conditions in a homestay in Dhanaulti. Her husband, Soumya Shricharan, discovered her lifeless body, which was naked and bleeding. The couple, who had reportedly indulged in alcohol before going to sleep, had just returned from a trip to Rishikesh.
Thames Water nationalisation moves closer as government ‘objects to rescue deal’
Environment secretary reportedly raised concerns that customers would face ‘undue burden’ from £10bn planThames Water should be nationalised, says BurnhamBusiness live – latest updatesThe UK environment secretary has reportedly objected to a £10bn rescue proposal for Thames Water because it would place an “undue burden” on consumers, pushing the troubled utilities firm closer towards public ownership.Emma Reynolds, the environment secretary, wrote to Ofwat, the regulator, on Monday to raise conc...