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The Times of India Clashes at a football match in Guinea leaves dozens dead

Clashes at a football match in N'Zerekore, Guinea, left many dead, with bodies filling hospitals. The violence was triggered by a disputed referee decision, leading to fans invading the pitch and later setting a police station on fire.

The Times of India Playful Shubman Gill teases Rohit Sharma in dugout

Team India skipper Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill share a lighthearted moment in the dugout during a warm-up match against the Prime Minister's XI at Manuka Oval. India won the pink-ball game with key performances from players, including Harshit Rana's four-wicket haul, in preparation for the Adelaide Test. Following the win over the Prime Minister's XI, Rohit expressed satisfaction with the team's performance, highlighting that they met their objectives as a unit.

The Times of India Olive oil vs mustard oil: Which is healthier for the heart?

Olive oil and mustard oil are highlighted for their cardiovascular benefits. Olive oil, rich in monounsaturated fatty acids and antioxidants, reduces bad cholesterol and inflammation. Mustard oil, containing omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, helps prevent blood clots and is suitable for high-temperature cooking. Despite concerns over erucic acid in mustard oil, olive oil is preferred for heart health.

The Times of India What triggered CID probe into 1925 Kakori 'train dacoity' case

Newspaper reported that revolutionaries were cited as ‘Dacoits’ in inquiry report. The magisterial inquiry was presided over by Syed Ainuddin, special magistrate at Lucknow, while CID team was led by RA Horton, assistant to DIG, investigation branch of CID

The Times of India 'Need to reflect': VP Dhankhar reaches out farmers ahead of mega march to Delhi

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar urged farmers to resolve their issues through dialogue before their planned march to Delhi demanding compensation and benefits under the new agricultural laws. He emphasized that achieving developed nation status by 2047 requires satisfied farmers and assured that the government will address their concerns promptly.

The Times of India Hitman 3.0: Rohit Sharma gears up for Adelaide Test

India's captain Rohit Sharma is contemplating a move to bat in the middle order during the upcoming pink-ball Test against Australia in Adelaide. After struggles at the top of the order, Rohit demoted himself in the warm-up game against the Prime Minister's XI to accommodate successful openers KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal.

The Times of India Bhartiya Kisan Parishad to start farmer's march to Delhi today

Bhartiya Kisan Parishad (BKP) leader Sukhbir Khalifa announces the start of a farmer's march to Delhi on December 2, seeking compensation and benefits under new agricultural laws. Other farmer organizations plan similar marches. Haryana's agriculture minister dismisses the protests, claiming no valid concerns exist since previous farm laws were repealed.

The Times of India 'There will be no alliance': Kejriwal reiterates AAP going solo in Delhi polls

Arvind Kejriwal confirmed no alliance for AAP with any political party in the upcoming Delhi assembly polls. Despite previous seat-sharing with Congress for Lok Sabha elections, both parties declared contesting independently. Congress leaders also reiterated their stand on contesting alone in all 70 seats.

The Times of India 'I hope Americans will understand': In U-turn, Biden pardons son Hunter

US President Joe Biden has granted a full and unconditional pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, for federal crimes committed between January 2014 and December 2024. Hunter Biden was convicted of gun and tax fraud. President Biden justified the pardon, citing unfair prosecution and political motivations behind the charges, emphasizing his son's recovery from addiction.

The Times of India Seven feared dead in landslide after rain in Tamil Nadu

A family of seven, comprising five children, is feared buried alive in Tiruvannamalai following a landslide triggered by heavy rain due to Cyclone Fengal. The incident occurred around 4.30 PM on Sunday. Despite attempts to contact the family, there was no response. Neighbors quickly alerted authorities, and rescue operations by the NDRF will continue on Monday.

The Times of India What India need to reach World Test Championship final

As the World Test Championship 2023-25 cycle progresses, India currently leads the standings, with South Africa and Australia closely trailing. To ensure a spot in the final, India needs outright wins in the Border Gavaskar Trophy. Various scenarios can impact their standing based on performances by South Africa, Sri Lanka, and Australia in upcoming series.

The Times of India Vikrant Massey announces retirement from acting: 'Time to go back home ...'

Bollywood actor Vikrant Massey shared a heartfelt Instagram post hinting at his retirement from acting. Expressing gratitude for his successful career, he announced plans to step away from the limelight by 2025. Fans reacted with mixed emotions, praising his work and expressing hope for his eventual return to cinema.

The Times of India Who is Massad Boulos? Trump's pick for adviser on Arab, Middle Eastern affairs

President-elect Trump has appointed Massad Boulos, Lebanese-born and Tiffany Trump's father-in-law, as Senior Advisor for Arab and Middle Eastern affairs. Boulos, a legal expert and peace advocate, aims to strengthen U.S. interests in the region. Previously, Trump offered a role to Charles Kushner, Ivanka's father-in-law.

The Times of India 'Escort' takes techie for a ride, extorts Rs 8.1 lakh with help of fake cop

A 29-year-old IT professional in Bengaluru was extorted Rs 8.1 lakh after booking an escort online, who posed as a police officer. She, along with a fake IPS officer, threatened and extorted money in multiple installments. When the victim sought help, she accused him of misbehavior but was detained and arrested by real police.

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