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The Times of India Nasa removes two astronauts from Space X flight to for Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore

Nasa plans to remove two astronauts from a SpaceX mission to make room for two ISS astronauts, Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, who will return early due to safety concerns with their Boeing Starliner capsule. The adjustments ensure their February return with Nick Hague and Aleksandr Gorbunov, while other astronauts are deferred to future flights. The agency said that factors such as spaceflight experience were considered in making this decision.

The Times of India Waqf Bill: Centre, opposition caught in heated exchange at Parliament panel meet

At a Joint Parliamentary Committee meeting, the Centre and opposition clashed over the Waqf (Amendment) Bill. The removal of the 'Waqf by user' provision raised concerns about the security of properties in Uttar Pradesh. The session saw heated exchanges and a brief walkout. More discussions are scheduled for September 5-6.

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The Times of India 'No one is crying': SA ace defends comments on SKY catch

South African spinner Tabraiz Shamsi took to social media to clarify his joke about a key moment from the 2024 T20 World Cup final. He humorously suggested Suryakumar Yadav’s decisive catch might have been ruled not out using an unconventional method. The comment received backlash, prompting Shamsi to clarify it was a joke.

The Times of India Strangers lock crying child in plane's bathroom in China: 'Won't let you out unless...'

Two women, irritated by a crying child on a Juneyao Airlines flight, took the child from her grandmother and locked her in the restroom. The incident, which occurred on August 24 and was filmed by one of the women, led to public outrage when posted on social media. The airline later apologized for the crew's negligence.

The Times of India Russia says 'not worried' as Ukraine asks Mongolia to arrest Putin on ICC warrant

Ukraine urges Mongolia to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin under an International Criminal Court warrant during his visit. The ICC accuses Putin of war crimes and illegal deportation of children from Ukraine. Russia dismisses concerns over Mongolia's ICC membership. The warrant obliges member states to arrest Putin if he travels to their country.

The Times of India On camera: Influencer Rajat Dalal hits biker with hit SUV, says 'koi baat nahi'

Rajat Dalal, a known fitness influencer, is under scrutiny after a viral video captures him hitting a biker with his SUV in Faridabad, followed by his casual reaction. Despite being out on bail in a different case, Dalal dismisses the video's relevance. The Faridabad district administration is now set to take action.

The Times of India Zelenskyy proposes summit in India to push plan to end Russia-Ukraine war

Ukrainian President Zelenskiyy has proposed an India-held summit to address the war with Russia. During PM Modi's visit to Ukraine, Zelenskiyy sought support for a second leaders' meeting before the US elections, aiming for broader backing from the Global South. India remains cautious regarding the summit due to Russia's exclusion.

The Times of India 'It was not easy decision': Omar Abdullah on pre-poll alliance with Congress in J&K

National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah highlighted the challenge of forming a pre-poll alliance with Congress for the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections, mentioning that it required sacrificing seats where they had strong prospects. The alliance aims to address past injustices and benefit all citizens of Jammu and Kashmir by collectively opposing their formidable adversaries.

The Times of India Paris Paralympics, August 31: India's Full Schedule

India's medal hopes continue to rest on the shooters at the Paris Paralympics on Saturday, following their three-medal haul on Friday. Para shuttlers and archers are also set to compete in what promises to be another thrilling day of action.

The Times of India Bobby Lashley net worth 2024, personal life, annual income and more

Bobby Lashley, a well-known wrestler, has concluded his WWE career, holding a net worth of $5 million. Renowned for his commanding presence, Lashley's income stems from wrestling, endorsements, and merchandise. As he explores new opportunities, including real estate and charity, he remains a significant figure in Kansas City, Missouri.

The Times of India Kamala aces CNN interview, skirting and dancing around some questions

Democratic Presidential nominee Kamala Harris outlined her vision to lead America beyond Trump's divisive politics. In a detailed interview, Harris highlighted achievements in pandemic recovery, explained her stance on fracking and immigration, and emphasized her readiness for continued progress and the support of President Biden's policies, illustrating her focus on national unity.

The Times of India 200 days of farmers protest: Vinesh Phogat to join agitation at Shambhu and Khanauri borders

Marking 200 days of the farmers' protest, Olympian Vinesh Phogat is set to join the agitation at Shambhu and Khanauri borders on Saturday. Farmers demand legal guarantees for Minimum Support Price for crops. Vinesh, disqualified from the Paris Olympics, hints at a possible return to wrestling, despite her previous announcement of retirement.

The Times of India Russian attack on playground, residential building kills at least 4 in Ukraine

In Kharkiv, a Russian guided bomb hit a residential area, killing at least four people, including a child, and injuring more than 28. Mayor Ihor Terekhov detailed the tragic incident, emphasizing the loss on a playground. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged Western allies to authorize long-range strikes on Russian military air bases to deter future attacks.

The Times of India NCP (SP) attacks Mahayuti coalition over Shiv Sena leader's 'I feel like vommiting' remark

Shiv Sena minister Tanaji Sawant remarked feeling "nauseous" sitting next to NCP leaders, escalating tensions within Maharashtra's ruling Mahayuti coalition. The NCP (SP) criticised the comment, calling for Sawant's removal or coalition exit. These developments underscore internal dissatisfaction and the coalition's poor recent electoral performance, adding to the discord.