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The Times of India No return date yet for Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore: Nasa

Nasa astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams experienced delays in their return from the International Space Station due to thruster failures and helium leaks in Boeing's new Starliner capsule. Although initially scheduled to return in mid-June, the problems were detected during docking. Nasa is reviewing alternative plans and has yet to set a new return date. Engineers are investigating the issues further to resolve the complications with the spacecraft.

The Times of India Korean F-15K vs Indian Su-30MKI: India, Korea conduct joint air drill

India and South Korea's air forces joined the largest 'Pitch Black' exercise in Australia, using Su-30MKI and F-15K fighter jets. The drill, briefly halted by an Italian jet crash, has resumed. Earlier, US pilots highlighted the Su-30MKI's unique maneuvering capabilities.

The Times of India Reliance Jio has 30% discount for these broadband users

Reliance Jio's Jio Freedom Day offers provide new JioAirFiber users a 30% discount on broadband, waiving the Rs 1,000 installation fee. Valid from July 26 to August 15 on 3, 6, and 12-month plans. Users can subscribe by giving a missed call or online. The offer includes AirFiber 5G and Plus.

The Times of India Cricket club in England bans players from hitting sixes

The Southwick and Shoreham Cricket Club, one of the most historic cricket clubs in England, has implemented a new rule that prohibits batters from hitting sixes.

The Times of India 'Hum bahut acche log hai': Malik urges India to visit Pak

Veteran all-rounder Shoaib Malik has invited the Indian cricket team to the 2025 Champions Trophy in Pakistan, stressing that politics should stay out of sports and bilateral issues should be resolved separately. Malik highlighted the Pakistan team's visit to India last year and emphasized Pakistan's hospitality. Despite his welcoming stance, reports suggest India's reluctance to travel to Pakistan due to political tensions. The BCCI may seek alternative venues like Sri Lanka or Dubai. India-Pakistan bilateral series have been on hiatus since the 2008 Asia Cup.

The Times of India Son of boxing icon Evander Holyfield, Elijah to try out for WWE

Elijah Evander Holyfield, son of renowned boxer Evander Holyfield, decided to try out for WWE at SummerSlam weekend in Cleveland, following a short NFL career. The younger Holyfield aims to shift from football to professional wrestling, echoing his father's brief foray into WWE in 2007. Elijah's NFL journey included stints with the Carolina Panthers, Philadelphia Eagles, and Cincinnati Bengals.

The Times of India Hacker claims to have stolen Piramal Group’s employee data; company denies

Reports indicated that Piramal Group's employee data may have been hacked, with names and email addresses of current and former employees being offered for sale. However, Piramal Group denied any breach, attributing the data to a third-party platform. The government’s CERT-In was also notified and found no compromise in Piramal's systems.

The Times of India Karanvir Bohra explains why he sends his daughter Vienna alone to Canada

Karanvir Bohra, noted TV actor, recently sent his 7-year-old daughter Vienna alone to Canada and shared the experience on social media. He highlighted the safety measures and procedures provided by airlines for such journeys, encouraging parents to trust the facilities available and emphasizing the positive impact on a child's confidence and responsibility.

The Times of India Naidu compares Jagan Reddy to Pablo Escobar: 9 facts about Colombian drug lord

Naidu elaborated, "Pablo Escobar was a Colombian drug lord and narco-terrorist who became a politician and started his drug cartel, amassing $30 billion at that time, now worth $90 billion. He was arrested in 1976 and by 1980 had become the world's richest drug lord. Some people aim to become richer by selling drugs."

The Times of India Deployment of UAE's fighters in China raises concerns in US

The UAE Air Force and China's PLAAF held a joint exercise in Xinjiang, involving Mirage 2000-9 fighter bombers. The event raised US concerns about China getting access to Western military technology. It pointed to stronger UAE-China ties and significant geopolitical shifts. The UAE's inclining towards China had shown Washington about the UAE's level of independence.