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The Times of India Watch: Air raid sirens sound across Israel as Iran strikes with wave of missiles

Iran fired over 100 missiles at Israel, causing nationwide air raid sirens and prompting citizens to take shelter. The attacks heightened regional tensions, and in Amman, Jordan, the night sky was filled with missiles, while explosions were heard in the distance.

The Times of India Israeli military announces assassination of key Hezbollah weapons commander

The Israeli military confirmed the targeted killing of Muhammad Jaafar Qasir, a key Hezbollah commander responsible for weapons transfers from Iran to Lebanon. His death deals a significant blow to Hezbollah's logistics network and missile capabilities. Israel remains on high alert, anticipating potential retaliatory strikes from Hezbollah amidst escalating regional tensions.

The Times of India Mass shooting in Israel's Tel Aviv in suspected terror attack

Israeli authorities are investigating a suspected terror shooting in Tel Aviv near Jaffa, which left several casualties and at least four people critically injured. Emergency services are attending the scene amid rising regional tensions. More details are expected as the investigation continues and security forces remain on high alert.

The Times of India First flight to take off from Noida airport on April 17

Noida International Airport is set to commence commercial operations on April 17 next year, handling both domestic and international flights. Despite attempts to advance the date, any delay could push approvals and scheduling by six months. Flight trials by major airlines and necessary tests are scheduled in the upcoming months.

The Times of India Dera chief Ram Rahim Singh gets parole ahead of Haryana elections

Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, the chief of Dera Sacha Sauda, has been granted parole just before the Haryana Assembly polls. This decision was recommended by the Chief Electoral Officer of Haryana after a report from state authorities and a request for emergency parole. The assembly polls are scheduled for October 5.

The Times of India Pandya Store fame Alice Kaushik confirmed to enter Bigg Boss 18

Bigg Boss 18, hosted by Salman Khan, reveals its list of 17 contestants including popular TV actress Alice Kaushik and Nia Sharma. Nia, confirmed by Rohit Shetty, prepares for the show with well-wishes from Abhishek Kumar and Bharti Singh. The show promises an electrifying season ahead.

The Times of India Old Man and the C: Jimmy Carter makes it 100 hoping to vote for Kamala on November 5

In 1978, US-India relations strained due to Jimmy Carter's stern stance on nuclear fuel safeguards, resulting in a diplomatic rift that lasted two decades. Despite this, Carter held personal affection for India, actively supporting humanitarian projects and India's international aspirations well into his post-presidency years.

The Times of India India make history as first team to achieve...

India set a new Test match record with a combined run-rate of 7.36 against Bangladesh in Kanpur. This broke South Africa's previous record of 6.80. India's victory came without facing a single maiden over, achieving multiple unprecedented milestones. They easily chased a target of 95 runs to secure the win.

The Times of India Muda agrees to take back plots allotted to Siddaramaiah's wife

The Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) has decided to revoke the allocation of 14 plots to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's wife, Parvathi B M, after she opted to relinquish them. This move follows an Enforcement Directorate (ED) inquiry into alleged irregularities. Parvathi cited her husband's respect and peace of mind as reasons for her decision.

The Times of India Zurich knife attack: Three children injured, Chinese man arrested

A 23-year-old Chinese man was taken into custody after injuring three children with a knife at a day-care facility in Zurich's Oerlikon district. The incident occurred around 12:00pm local time, and police are yet to disclose details about the attacker's identity and the children's injuries.

The Times of India Derrick Anderson poses for ‘happy family’ pics — with friend’s wife and kids

Derrick Anderson, a Republican congressional candidate in Virginia, faces criticism after posing in campaign photos with a friend's wife and children, implying they were his own. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee accused him of deceitful tactics to mislead voters about his family status.

The Times of India America’s Dad vs Hillbilly Hope: What to expect from Vance and Walz debate

The JD Vance vs Tim Walz debate promises to be an intense and unfiltered verbal clash with significant implications for the upcoming presidential race. Vance, a skilled speaker with a compelling rags-to-riches story, appeals to a new generation of MAGA supporters and has experience handling hostile media. Walz, on the other hand, embodies a Midwestern, ‘America’s Dad’ persona, connecting with potential Democrats beyond coastal areas and showcasing strong liberal credentials.

The Times of India Why photo of IIT professor's 'torn socks' went viral

A photo of IIT Bombay professor Chetan Singh Solanki wearing torn socks at a luxury hotel in New Delhi has sparked a conversation about sustainability. Solanki, known as the "Solar Man of India," explains that his choice aims to reduce waste and promote efficient resource use.

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