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The Times of India Explosion in southern Syria's Daraa province kills 12

Twelve individuals, including children, lost their lives in a devastating explosion in Daraa province, southern Syria. The incident, attributed to internal conflicts, highlights ongoing challenges of poor living conditions and security issues in the region.

The Times of India IPL: All-round MI ease past DC for first win

Romario Shepherd's 10-ball 39 not out outmuscled Tristan Stubb's courageous 71 off 25 balls as Mumbai Indians ended its three-match losing streak in the Indian Premier League with a 29–run win against Delhi Capitals on Sunday. After MI posted 234/5, DC got to 205 for 8 in their 20 overs.

The Times of India 'Mob attack completely unprovoked’: NIA denies mala fide intent in Bengal raids

NIA faced accusations of attacking locals in East Medinipur during a crude bomb investigation. The agency denied the allegations, emphasizing lawful actions in the Bhupathinagar blast case probe, leading to arrests and legal complaints.

The Times of India Post pilot trouble, Vistara cuts 10% flights; supply crunch to take airfares higher

Vistara is cutting about 10% of its flights following the recent protest by its pilots against the airline's "inhumane" rostering that was inducing fatigue and stress. This capacity cut just ahead of the coming peak summer travel season could push fares up. While passengers numbers are at record high, there are few planes to fly them for a variety of reasons like almost 75 planes of IndiGo being grounded due to snag-ridden Pratt & Whitney engines.

The Times of India 'No booing': Hardik Pandya receives respite from crowd hostility

Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya faced no hostility at the Wankhede Stadium during their Indian Premier League match against Delhi Capitals, with 18,000 children from various NGOs filling the stands with cheers, a change welcomed as the match coincided with Reliance Foundation and Mumbai Indians' ESA (Education and Sports for All) day.

The Times of India Rohit Sharma reveals names of 'bade gande' India teammates

Rohit Sharma revealed that he would never share a room with his teammates Shikhar Dhawan and Rishabh Pant due to their messy living habits during a lighthearted moment on 'The Great Indian Kapil Show'. Sharma, who has shared the locker room with both Dhawan and Pant, jokingly suggested room-sharing would be unfeasible.

The Times of India Chahal shares heartfelt post for Kohli amidst strike-rate debate

Despite scoring the record-extending 8th IPL century, Virat Kohli faced criticism due to the fact that he took 67 balls to reach the milestone, making it the joint slowest century in IPL history.

The Times of India Who is Peter Magyar, Hungary’s rising opposition star?

A rising star in Hungary’s opposition rallied tens of thousands of his supporters on Saturday, pledging to pivot toward the European mainstream if he succeeds in a long-shot bid to challenge prime minister Viktor Orban’s rule.

The Times of India Biden raises $90 million, widens fundraising lead over Trump

US president Joe Biden and his party ended March with $192 million cash on hand, the most ever amassed for a Democrat at this point in the calendar, according to a statement by Biden’s campaign. That’s more than double the $93.1 million that Trump and the Republican Party said they had at the end of last month.

The Times of India Watch: Axar Patel plucks a one-handed screamer to dismiss Ishan Kishan

In an IPL 2024 clash at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium, Delhi Capitals' versatile player Axar Patel displayed exceptional athleticism, grabbing a stunning one-handed catch that sent Mumbai Indians' opener Ishan Kishan marching back to the pavilion. Ishan showcased his batting prowess with a series of elegant strokes until he smashed a powerful shot straight back to Axar, who snatched a sharp catch, halting the Mumbai opener's innings at 42 runs off 23 balls. The left-hander's aggressive innings comprised four boundaries and two sixes, showcasing his swashbuckling style.