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The Times of India Ex-defence chief suggested martial law to Prez: South Korean interior min

South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun resigned after allegedly suggesting martial law to President Yoon Suk Yeol. President Yoon declared martial law, citing North Korean threats, and deployed troops to parliament. An impeachment motion against Yoon is scheduled for a parliamentary vote on Saturday. Choi Byung-huk has been selected as the new defense minister.

The Times of India 'You are a legend, but...': Jaiswal targets another Australian icon

Nathan Lyon revealed a lighthearted exchange with Yashasvi Jaiswal during the first Test in Perth. Jaiswal, while batting on 120, cheekily called Lyon a "legend, but old." Lyon took the sledge in good spirits. Jaiswal's impressive 161-run innings, following a first-innings duck, helped India secure a resounding victory against Australia, setting the stage for the Adelaide day-night Test.

The Times of India 'You are a legend, but...': Jaiswal targets another Australian icon

Nathan Lyon revealed a lighthearted exchange with Yashasvi Jaiswal during the first Test in Perth. Jaiswal, while batting on 120, cheekily called Lyon a "legend, but old." Lyon took the sledge in good spirits. Jaiswal's impressive 161-run innings, following a first-innings duck, helped India secure a resounding victory against Australia, setting the stage for the Adelaide day-night Test.

The Times of India Australia name XI for second Test vs India

Scott Boland returns to the Australian Test squad after an 18-month hiatus, replacing the injured Josh Hazlewood for the second Test against India in Adelaide. Captain Pat Cummins confirmed Boland's inclusion and allayed concerns about Mitch Marsh's fitness, stating he's ready to bowl. India await Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill's return, adding intrigue to the upcoming day-night match.

The Times of India 'Who cares?': Head on Gavaskar's Hazlewood injury comments

Travis Head dismissed Sunil Gavaskar's comments on Josh Hazlewood's injury as "pretty funny" and "entertainment." Gavaskar had questioned the timing of Hazlewood's side strain, suggesting it might be related to his criticism of Australia's batters after their first Test loss to India. Head denied any internal conflict within the Australian team.

The Times of India Chilling videos, photos show gunman firing on Brian Thompson

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot twice in Midtown Manhattan outside a Hilton Hotel. A masked gunman fired at Thompson before fleeing on an e-bike. Police are searching for the suspect, who apparently experienced a gun malfunction during the attack. Thompson was shot before an investor conference.

The Times of India Watch: Day after assassination bid, Sukhbir Badal performs 'seva'

SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal will perform seva at Takhat Sri Kesgarh Sahib amid heightened security following a recent assassination attempt. Near the Golden Temple, an attacker tried to shoot Badal, but a sewadar intervened, deflecting the shot. The attacker was apprehended, and Badal escaped unharmed.

The Times of India Stock market today: BSE Sensex reclaims 81,000; Nifty50 above 24,500

Stock market today: BSE Sensex and Nifty50, the Indian equity benchmark indices, opened in green on Thursday. While BSE Sensex moved above 81,000, Nifty50 was above 24,500.

The Times of India Tim Cook reveals how long he'll be Apple CEO: 'I'll do it until'

In a recent interview, Apple CEO Tim Cook reflected on his tenure and succession plans. He expressed a deep connection to Apple, intending to lead until he feels it's time to step down. Cook emphasized internal succession, with Bloomberg highlighting hardware chief John Ternus as a potential successor. Apple is also preparing for leadership transitions across other key divisions.

The Times of India Will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stay in US forever? Here's the answer

Prince Harry expressed contentment with his US life, emphasizing the freedom to engage in activities with his children that wouldn't be possible in the UK. While Harry spoke at a New York summit, Meghan sent holiday greetings from a London charity event. The couple's separate appearances fuel ongoing divorce rumors.

The Times of India 'You have to grab': Rohit Sharma’s tips for fans ahead of Adelaide Test

Indian captain Rohit Sharma, having rejoined the team, engaged with fans in Adelaide before the crucial second Test. A video captured him posing for photos and offering playful advice to a fan struggling with a selfie.

The Times of India Bitcoin surpasses $100,000 after Trump picks crypto advocate to lead SEC

Bitcoin surged past $100,000 following Donald Trump's presidential victory, fueled by optimism for crypto-friendly regulations. Trump's pro-crypto stance, including plans for a national Bitcoin reserve and a crypto advisory council, has boosted market confidence. Institutional adoption and ETF approvals further propelled Bitcoin's recovery from its 2022 lows.

The Times of India Delhi Metro's Blue Line services hit due to cable theft; key details

Cable theft between Moti Nagar and Kirti Nagar stations on Delhi Metro's Blue Line is causing disruptions today. Trains are running at reduced speed on the affected stretch, leading to delays. The issue will be resolved after service hours tonight. Commuters are advised to allow extra travel time.

The Times of India Pink venom: Can D/N Test break trend of early finishes?

Adelaide Oval curator Damian Hough faces the crucial task of preparing a balanced pitch for the second India-Australia Test, aiming to avoid a repeat of the New York T20 World Cup pitch debacle. With pink-ball Tests historically favoring bowlers, Hough seeks a middle ground between a quick finish and a dull draw.

The Times of India French twist: Macron’s premier ousted in no-trust vote. What's next

French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government was ousted after a no-confidence vote spurred by a budget dispute. The far-right and left joined forces to oppose Barnier's proposed budget cuts and tax increases. President Macron now faces the challenge of appointing a new prime minister who can navigate a deeply divided parliament and address France's economic woes.

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