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The death of 28-year-old Bharat Bhushan Tiwari in an encounter with the Bihar Police has triggered massive outrage. While the police claim they fired in self-defense after being attacked with an illegal weapon, family members and viral videos suggest Tiwari had already surrendered before being shot multiple times.
Tehran warns ‘fingers remain on the trigger’ after 18 die in south Lebanon; U.S. Vice President JD Vance cancels Bürgenstock departure amid fierce asset-release backlash in Washington
Writing a magnificent new chapter in American soccer history, the United States Men’s National Team (USMNT) officially punched their ticket to the FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout stage on Friday afternoon, June 19, 2026, with a commanding 2-0 victory over Australia. Playing before a raucous, sold-out home crowd at Seattle Stadium, head coach Mauricio Pochettino orchestrated a high-energy, possession-heavy tactical masterpiece that limited the Australian Socceroos to minimal offensive traction. The Americans established dynamic control early in the 11th minute when a lethal low cross from Folarin Balogun forced a desperate own goal from Australian defender Cameron Burgess, before 21-year-old Alex Freeman sealed the historic result in the 43rd minute with a sensational, VAR-verified header off a deflected loose ball. What made the performance remarkably significant was that the USMNT executed this clinical triumph without their talismanic captain Christian Pulisic, who sat out with a calf strain—relying instead on the robust central midfield engine of Tyler Adams and Weston McKennie to dictate terms. Backed mathematically by Paraguay’s subsequent win over Türkiye, the Stars and Stripes have won back-to-back World Cup fixtures for the first time since 1930, granting Pochettino the luxury of resting key starters for their final Group D clash at SoFi Stadium.
In a critical effort to de-escalate the Israel–Lebanon border conflict, President Donald Trump has successfully mediated a three-week extension of the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. Following intensive high-level talks in Washington, D.C., both parties have agreed to maintain a tactical pause to allow for broader peace negotiations, including discussions on border delineation and prisoner exchanges. While the Lebanese government has welcomed the reprieve as a chance for reconstruction, the situation remains precarious; Hezbollah has expressed public skepticism, and the IDF maintains a defensive high-alert status following reports of intermittent truce violations. With regional stability closely tied to broader tensions with Iran, the next 21 days will be a decisive test for U.S. diplomacy in the Middle East.
A relentless heatwave has gripped large swathes of Northern, Central, and Eastern India, with temperatures in Prayagraj soaring to a record 45.5°C on April 25, 2026. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued “Orange” and “Yellow” alerts for 12 states—including Delhi, Rajasthan, and West Bengal—as a lack of western disturbances turns the plains into a furnace. The phenomenon is compounded by “warm nights” where temperatures remain significantly above normal, preventing biological recovery and surging power demand. While the capital and surrounding states are expected to experience a slight reprieve with light rain starting Monday, April 27, forecasters warn that heatwave conditions will persist in isolated pockets for the next 48 to 72 hours.
In a masterstroke of “street food diplomacy,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi has turned humble Bengali snacks into the center of a national digital frenzy. After the PM sampled Jhal Muri in Jhargram and Bhabra Bhaja in Purulia, search queries for the spicy puffed rice reportedly crossed 10 crore, thrusting local delicacies into the global spotlight. Modi used the gesture to launch a rhetorical broadside against the Trinamool Congress, promising to serve these very snacks at the BJP’s “victory celebrations” on May 4. While the TMC remains uncharacteristically quiet—wary of contradicting Mamata Banerjee’s own past endorsements of the “telebhaja” economy—analysts view this culinary outreach as a powerful effort to connect with the common man, mirroring the crunch and heat of a high-decibel election trail.
24th April | Kolkata The first phase of the 2026 Assembly elections witnessed a remarkable…
In the most anticipated showdown of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly Elections, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee faces a fierce challenge from her former ally turned rival, Suvendu Adhikari, in her home bastion of Bhabanipur. While the TMC holds a psychological edge following the defection of the lone BJP councilor from Ward 73, Adhikari is banking on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) drive, which saw over 44,000 names deleted or flagged for discrepancy. With the BJP having narrowed the TMC’s lead to just 8,297 votes in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, the saffron camp is eyeing a historic upset. However, Banerjee—the “girl next door” who won by over 58,000 votes in 2021—has launched an intimate, three-pronged campaign to reaffirm her bond with the constituency’s diverse Hindu, Sikh, and Gujarati communities before the crucial April 29 vote
23rd April | kolkata Polling for the 2026 Assembly elections commenced on a strong note…
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