US–Israel war with Iran: Did Iranian state media post Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in ‘heaven’ with 72 virgins? | World News

In the wake of widespread online claims that Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was depicted by state media as being in “heaven” surrounded by 72 virgins following reports of his death, a viral image has circulated across social platforms.Posts on X and other platforms allege that the image originated from official Iranian outlets and shows…

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Puducherry elections: 23% of candidates face criminal cases, TVK leads with 10 names | India News

NEW DELHI: Out of 294 candidates contesting the upcoming Puducherry assembly elections, 66 contestants (23%) have declared criminal cases, including 38 (13%) facing serious charges, according to the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR). Criminal facing criminal cases in Puducherry The analysis is based on affidavits filed by the candidates with the Election Commission of India…

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Maharashtra: Suspected Class 12 Chemistry paper leak being investigated by Nagpur cops

NAGPUR: Police are investigating a suspected paper leak in the ongoing Maharashtra state board exam’s Class 12 Chemistry paper held on February 18, after ‘similar questions’ were found in a WhatsApp message on the phone of a female student appearing for the exam in Nagpur city. The Nagpur divisional board office has confirmed the development…

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Retirement soon? Jos Buttler makes honest admission after horrible T20 World Cup | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Former England captain Jos Buttler has admitted he had a disappointing T20 World Cup but insists his international career is not over. The experienced batter scored just 87 runs in eight innings as England cricket team reached the semi-finals before losing to India cricket team. Despite the setback, he believes he can return…

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Dubai Airports Update March 31: IndiGo, Air India continue operations; Qatar Airways, Lufthansa and other airlines also issue advisories

Together, IndiGo and Air India Group continue to operate limited flights to and from Dubai Airports and destinations in the UAE. The Indian carriers have shared a fresh travel update for passengers travelling between Indian and West Asia. However, airlines are continuously adjusting schedules and issuing travel advisories. IndiGo’s travel advisory IndiGo updated its travel…

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Aquarius, Weekly Horoscope, March 15 to March 21, 2026: Your work and reputation will fluctuate

Aquarius, this week moves like the sea under changing winds. One day calm, the next day choppy, then suddenly clear again. The reason is the Moon’s shifting mood across your zones of work and reputation, while Saturn’s steady pressure keeps asking for maturity in your choices. Early in the week, you may feel a strange…

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Tell them your dream, then hold them to it

“I have a dream,” said Martin Luther King. “Tell me your dream,” says M K Stalin. The Tamil Nadu govt’s ‘Ungal kanavai sollungal’ (Tell us your dream) outreach claims to have got response from 1.9 crore households to shape the ‘Tamil Nadu Vision 2030’ roadmap. Based on summaries presented by the govt, the top ten…

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‘I’ve prepared a few shayaris for him’: Sufi singer Bismil excited to perform at Kuldeep Yadav’s wedding | Hindi Movie News

“I’ve prepared few shayaris for him”: Sufi singer Bismil to perform at Kuldeep Yadav’s wedding ceremony Sufi singer Bismil arrived at the Jolly Grant Airport to attend the wedding ceremony of the Indian cricketer Kuldeep Yadav, which is set to take place in Mussoorie on Saturday.While talking to ANI, Bismil expressed his excitement for his…

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War and peas

Much to its indignant distaste, India is willy-nilly getting a taste, literally, of the conflict raging in Iran and neighbouring countries.  Iran’s blocking of Strait of Hormuz, which overnight has become an international buzzword, and through which a great deal of oil and other vital supplies pass, has meant that the West Asian conflict has…

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Harvard math professor Martin Nowak who got $6.5 million from Epstein put on leave amid probe

Amid a wave of resignations and institutional fallout across the corporate, political and academic world over newly released Jeffrey Epstein files, Harvard University has placed a senior mathematics professor, once described as Epstein’s “inside man” at the elite institution, on paid administrative leave. The move comes as the university launches a fresh investigation into his…

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