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The Times of India What Canadian foreign minister said on extradition of Arsh Dalla
Canadian foreign minister Melanie Joly remained tight-lipped about India's extradition request for alleged Khalistani terrorist Arsh Dalla. While acknowledging ongoing investigations and dialogues with Indian diplomats, Joly refrained from providing specific details. This follows India's confirmation of seeking Dalla's extradition, who faces serious charges including murder, terrorism, and terror financing.
The Times of India 'Virat knows exactly what's going to be planned by Australia'
Former Indian batsman Sanjay Manjrekar believes Australian bowlers will target Virat Kohli's recent batting struggles in the upcoming Border Gavaskar Trophy. Kohli has managed a meager 488 runs in 25 innings this year, raising concerns about his form. Manjrekar anticipates Australia will attack Kohli's off stump and try to restrict his scoring opportunities. First Test begins in Perth on November 22.
The Times of India 'We're all being introduced to Netflix': Jerry Jones on NFL's streaming future
Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, has denied that glare from the windows of AT&T Stadium caused an incomplete pass during a recent game. Jones made the comments on the K&C Masterpiece show, where he also discussed the upcoming Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight, which will be streamed by Netflix.
The Times of India Biden jokes about going to space to rescue stranded ISS astronauts
During an APEC meeting, President Biden joked about his wife's threat to send him to space with Nasa Administrator Bill Nelson's help if he misbehaves. He linked his quip to the ongoing situation with stranded astronauts awaiting their return to Earth. Biden also acknowledged Peru's involvement in space exploration initiatives.
The Times of India 'Oh God, take me with you ..: UP man livestreams suicide on Insta saved
A 24-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh, India, was rescued from a suicide attempt after he livestreamed himself consuming sleeping pills on Instagram. The platform alerted local police, who arrived at his location within 12 minutes and rushed him to a nearby health center. He was later discharged after receiving treatment.
The Times of India India XI for Perth Test: Shastri picks Rahul, Nitish for BGT opener
Former Indian coach Ravi Shastri has unveiled his predicted playing XI for the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, emphasizing a horses-for-courses approach. With Rohit Sharma's absence, Shastri backs Shubman Gill to open alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal, highlighting Dhruv Jurel's impressive temperament as a potential batting option.
The Times of India Delhi air pollution: City chokes as AQI remains in 'severe' category
Delhi's air quality remained severely hazardous for the fourth consecutive day, with a thick smog layer blanketing the city. The Air Quality Index (AQI) reached alarming levels, prompting concerns about respiratory and cardiovascular health. Drone footage revealed the extent of the smog, engulfing landmarks like India Gate and AIIMS.
The Times of India Netflix down ahead of Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul boxing match
Thousands of Netflix subscribers, particularly in the US and India, faced a major service disruption just before the highly anticipated Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul boxing match. Downdetector, a service outage tracking website, reported nearly 14,000 complaints at its peak. Frustrated users reported error messages, buffering issues, and an inability to access content, venting their frustrations on social media platforms.
The Times of India Actor Disha Patani's father duped of Rs 25 lakh in Uttar Pradesh
Jagdish Singh Patani, a retired deputy SP and father of Bollywood actress Disha Patani, has reported a scam to Bareilly police. Patani alleges a group of five individuals, promising a government commission post, defrauded him of Rs 25 lakh. The group, initially claiming political connections, received the funds in cash and bank transfers.
The Times of India Why is Trump's pick for Pentagon Pete Hegseth labelled as ‘insider threat’
Donald Trump's potential pick for Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, faces scrutiny for his tattoo "Deus Vult," a phrase linked to white supremacist groups. A fellow Guard member reported the tattoo as a potential "insider threat." Hegseth dismisses concerns, downplays the Capitol riot, and criticizes Pentagon efforts to combat extremism.
The Times of India US returns over 1,400 stolen antiquities worth $10 million to India
The United States has returned over 1,400 looted artifacts, valued at nearly $10 million, to India. The recovered items, including a sandstone sculpture of a Celestial Dancer, were trafficked by criminal networks linked to Subhash Kapoor and Nancy Wiener. The repatriation follows a multi-year investigation and the conviction of five individuals involved in the smuggling ring.
The Times of India Dehradun accident: What happened in last moments before 6 friends died in horrific car crash
Six young people, aged 19 to 24, were killed in a horrific car crash in Dehradun, India, early Tuesday morning. The driver, 25-year-old Siddhesh Agrawal, is in critical condition. The group was returning from a party when their speeding MUV slammed into a container truck at ONGC Chowk.
The Times of India What is slow-burn relationship & why are people choosing this trend?
Slow-burn relationships, gaining popularity as an alternative to instant gratification in love, involve gradual development of feelings over time. These relationships prioritize patience, clarity, mutual respect, and emotional depth, leading to stronger connections. While not for everyone, slow-burn relationships offer a refreshing approach for those seeking lasting love based on genuine connection and understanding.
The Times of India Suryakumar's huge comment on Tilak and Sanju
India secured a resounding 135-run victory over South Africa in the fourth T20I in Johannesburg, clinching the series 3-1. Sanju Samson and Tilak Varma hammered centuries, powering India to a mammoth 283/1. Their record-breaking 210-run partnership proved insurmountable for South Africa, who were bowled out for 148, marking their heaviest T20I defeat.