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The Times of India Marburg virus in circulation: Can it start another pandemic?

In Rwanda, Marburg virus disease has resulted in six fatalities, mainly among healthcare workers. The virus, which causes hemorrhagic fever, spreads through contact with bodily fluids. Authorities urge preventive measures such as maintaining hygiene and avoiding contact with infected individuals. Currently, there is no specific treatment available; supportive care remains essential for managing symptoms.

The Times of India Sean 'Diddy' Combs taken 'off suicide watch' as court trial looms

Sean "Diddy" Combs is no longer under intensive monitoring at Brooklyn's detention center where he faces sexual assault and prostitution charges. Despite being denied bail twice, including a $50 million offer, Combs remains focused on his legal defense. His family has surrendered their passports to support his claim of not being a flight risk.

The Times of India 'Team India ka Ghajini kaun hai?' - Rohit Sharma answers

Rohit Sharma and his teammates from India's T20 World Cup-winning team will be seen on Season 2 of 'The Great Indian Kapil Show' on Netflix. In a promo clip, Rohit's famous forgetfulness was funnily pointed by actress Archana Puran Singh. Suryakumar Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Shivam Dube and Axar Patel also feature in the episode.

The Times of India Nasrallah to Nabil Kaouk: 7 Hezbollah commanders killed in Israeli strikes in 7 days

Israel has significantly escalated its actions against Hezbollah by killing seven top commanders, including leader Hassan Nasrallah. This move follows Hezbollah's alliance with Hamas in Gaza. The deaths present a major challenge for the organization. The group's Shura Council is expected to meet soon to select new leadership.

The Times of India Fake currency notes with Anupam Kher's picture siezed in Gujarat

Fake notes with Anupam Kher's face on it with 'Resole Bank Of India' printed on them, instead of 'Reserve Bank Of India' were seized in Gujrat. These fake notes were worth Rs 1.60 crore.

The Times of India Could an all-out war in the Middle East be avoided? What Biden said

US President Joe Biden has urged for efforts to prevent an all-out war in the Middle East amid rising tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. Following Israeli airstrikes that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, Biden expressed worries about potential involvement from Iran and the US. He plans to communicate with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu soon.

The Times of India Watch: Israel's fighter jets continue to attack dozens of Hezbollah targets

Israel launched new airstrikes in Lebanon's Bekaa region, focusing on Hezbollah targets after a deadly day of strikes that killed over 105 people. The Israeli Defense Forces aim to weaken Hezbollah’s military infrastructure. Recent operations have led to the deaths of several high-ranking leaders and displaced over 200,000 people in Lebanon.

The Times of India Fake CBI cop, SC warrant: How Vardhman Group chairman lost Rs 7cr to online fraudsters

Industrialist S P Oswal was tricked into transferring Rs 7 crore by cybercriminals pretending to be CBI officers investigating Aadhaar misuse. Ludhiana Police arrested two suspects from Guwahati and recovered Rs 5.2 crore. The gang used fake arrest warrants and video calls in police uniforms to convince Oswal of the fraud, leading him to transfer the money.

The Times of India 'Before IPL, I was not aware I could bowl so quick' - Mayank Yadav

The 22-year-old fast bowler Mayank Yadav has been selected for India's T20I series against Bangladesh. Despite limited experience, his ability to bowl over 150 kmph impressed selectors. He credits Sonnet Club and mentors like Gautam Gambhir and Morne Morkel for their support in his development and overcoming injuries. He played for the Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2024.

The Times of India Week on, Badlapur school sex abuse suspect buried amid stir

Amid heavy police security and protests, Akshay Shinde's body, accused in the Badlapur school sexual assault case, was buried in Ulhasnagar. Shinde was shot dead by police while being transported for questioning. His family requested a burial for potential future investigations. Several protesters were detained during the burial process.

The Times of India Googlers, Softies & other nicknames of top tech companies' employees

Nicknames play a significant role in fostering identity within schools and corporations. Google employees are known as 'Googlers,' Meta's workforce is called 'Metamates,' and Amazon staff are termed 'Amazonians.' Microsoft employees go by 'Softies' and Nvidia's team is referred to as 'Nvidians.' These names contribute to company culture and values.

The Times of India Why YouTube has taken down music videos from Kanye West, Britney Spears & others

YouTube has removed music videos from several high-profile artists, including Adele and Kanye West, amid a licensing dispute with SESAC. Users are encountering messages that the content is unavailable in their country. YouTube aims for a swift resolution through ongoing negotiations with SESAC to restore access.

The Times of India 'Bhai le lo Rohit Sharma ko as a captain': Expert advice to RCB

The IPL Player Regulations are out, and franchises can now decide on player retentions. Mohammad Kaif has advised Royal Challengers Bengaluru to appoint Rohit Sharma as captain in place of Virat Kohli. Kaif argues that Rohit's leadership could end RCB's wait for an IPL title, highlighting his ability to get the best out of players.

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