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The Times of India Leaders fall as wars rage: 2024 was a tumultuous year for the Middle East
The Times of India Travis Hunter’s viral video sparks outrage as he ignores young fan
College football star Travis Hunter, who recently won the Heisman Trophy, was criticized for ignoring a young fan after losing at the 2024 Alamo Bowl. The video shows him walking hand in hand with his fiancée, Leanna Lenee. This incident, coupled with ongoing trolling about his relationship, raises concerns about his future in the NFL.
The Times of India Team India’s Magical T20I Year: A year of unstoppable force
Indian cricket team celebrated a successful 2024 by winning the T20 World Cup, ending their 11-year ICC Championship drought and remaining undefeated throughout the tournament. They achieved significant victories in all five bilateral series and set a record with a 92.31 win percentage. Key performances came from Sanju Samson and Arshdeep Singh.
The Times of India India's economic snapshot 2024: Geopolitical wins, defence, and more
India's economic growth in 2024 remains strong with a projected 6.5-7% GDP growth rate, driven by industrial, trade, and employment gains. The country achieved a record in digital payments and led Asia in IPOs. Significant diplomatic efforts and defense investments further bolstered its global stature. Women and youth workforce participation surged, highlighting economic empowerment and job growth.
The Times of India Tanks, ships and drones: 2024 saw India boost its defence
In 2024, India made significant advancements in its military capabilities by enhancing its defence strategy and upgrading its arsenal. New additions include AK-203 rifles, ASMI SMGs, Agniastra, Nagastra-1, advanced tanks, and naval vessels. These enhancements focus on improving India's military strength, contributing to the Make in India initiative, and bolstering national security.
The Times of India 'If I play good cricket, I don't need PR': Dhoni
MS Dhoni expressed his disinterest in social media despite managerial advice to boost his PR through various platforms. Dhoni emphasized the importance of good cricket over social media presence. Additionally, he humorously mentioned his reluctance to ride a bike with Suresh Raina due to safety concerns. Dhoni is set to return in IPL 2025 with Chennai Super Kings.
The Times of India 'I'm sorry': CM Biren 'regrets' Manipur violence, hopes normalcy will be restored in 2025
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh expressed deep regret for the ongoing crisis and apologized to the people for the turmoil since May 2023. He hopes normalcy will return in 2025 and urged communities to forget past mistakes and start anew, highlighting reduced violence.
The Times of India Melting heat to monster typhoons: How climate crisis wreaked havoc in 2024
The year 2024 saw extreme weather conditions with the hottest month on record, intense wildfires, numerous hurricanes and typhoons, and devastating floods and cyclones impacting various regions worldwide. Agriculture, food production, and infrastructure were severely affected, highlighting the urgent need for immediate climate action to mitigate these disastrous effects.
The Times of India From Modi to Trump: 11 elections of 2024 that changed the world
In 2024, elections in over 70 countries involving nearly half the world's population led to significant political shifts. Key outcomes included Donald Trump's return in the US, coalition changes in India, Sheikh Hasina's controversial victory and subsequent flight from Bangladesh, and pivotal elections in Pakistan, South Africa, France, and Mexico.
The Times of India ‘Bade naatak kiye': Kangana on shooting with Big Boss 18 contestants
Kangana Ranaut's appearance on Bigg Boss 18 to promote Emergency was marked by engaging tasks and a glamorous presence. She described the contestants as dramatic and the atmosphere as chaotic. Her promotional stint demonstrated her versatility and fashion-forward style, highlighting her strategic engagement with audiences on popular platforms while also promoting her upcoming film.
The Times of India 'Stop, stop, stop!': Plane narrowly avoids hitting jet at LA airport - see video
A near-collision incident at LAX involving a Delta flight and Gonzaga men's basketball team's charter plane is under investigation by the FAA. An air traffic controller's urgent warning prevented the disaster. Delta claims no knowledge of the investigation, while cooperation continues. This event follows the tragic Jeju Air crash in South Korea, which resulted in 179 fatalities.
The Times of India 'Stop, stop, stop!': Plane narrowly avoids hitting jet at LA airport - see video
A near-collision incident at LAX involving a Delta flight and Gonzaga men's basketball team's charter plane is under investigation by the FAA. An air traffic controller's urgent warning prevented the disaster. Delta claims no knowledge of the investigation, while cooperation continues. This event follows the tragic Jeju Air crash in South Korea, which resulted in 179 fatalities.
The Times of India Protests that went under the radar in 2024 but made their voices heard
In 2024, India saw protests from various groups including laborers demanding the repeal of new labor codes, Muslims opposing property demolitions, Ladakh locals striving for greater autonomy, and citizens advocating for clean air. These movements underscored calls for better governance, fair treatment, and environmental protection.
The Times of India Horoscope 2025: Unbelievable! 2025's most powerful zodiac predictions are here
Aries to Pisces, 2025 brings diverse fortunes with financial stability, career growth, and personal development. For Aries, expect lucrative investments; Taurus sees career prospects in banking and IT; Gemini students must focus; while Cancer needs to balance work and home. Health and strategic planning will be vital for most signs, particularly women excelling professionally.
The Times of India Did Jaiswal tell Travis Head 'yes, I got a touch'? New video
The Boxing Day Test between India and Australia ended with a controversial decision when Yashasvi Jaiswal was given out caught behind by the third umpire during the closing stages on the final day, despite no deviation on the 'Snickometer.' This left India on the brink of defeat as they eventually collapsed to 155 all out, losing the match by 284 runs.