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The Times of India Netherlands: 1 dead, several injured in apartment explosion
An explosion rocked a three-story apartment building in The Hague, Netherlands, early Saturday, injuring at least four and causing partial collapse. Rescue teams are searching for survivors amidst the debris, while police seek a car seen fleeing the scene. The Dutch royal family and national leaders expressed condolences and support.
The Times of India World C'ship: Gukesh, Ding remain tied after draw in Game 10
The Game 10 of the World Chess Championship ended in a draw. Ding Liren and D Gukesh remain tied at 5 points each. This was the seventh consecutive draw. Four games remain in the championship. Gukesh will play white in the next game. The winner will take home $2.5 million.
The Times of India Richest NFL stars 2024: How they spend their millions
Several NFL quarterbacks have amassed impressive fortunes through lucrative contracts, endorsements, and investments. Aaron Rodgers leads with $200 million, followed by Patrick Mahomes at $150 million. Other top earners include Russell Wilson, Matthew Stafford, Kirk Cousins, and Deshaun Watson, all exceeding $100 million in net worth. These players invest in luxury real estate, cars, and philanthropic endeavors.
The Times of India 2nd Test: Head ton, India collapse & other big moments on Day 2
Travis Head's blazing century (140) propelled Australia to a commanding 337 in the second Test against India at Adelaide. India faltered in their second innings, ending Day 2 at 128 for 5, trailing by 29 runs. Controversial umpiring decisions and Siraj's send-off of Head added to the drama on the second day.
The Times of India Bihar Board class 10 exam date 2025: Check complete schedule
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) announced the Class 10 board exam dates for 2025. Exams will run from February 17th to 25th, with practicals from January 10th to 20th. Admit cards will be available from January 8th to 15th. Students can find the detailed schedule on the official BSEB websites.
The Times of India 'If they want to react like that...' : Head on Siraj's aggressive send off
Mohammed Siraj's fiery yorker dismissed Travis Head after a stunning 140-run knock in Adelaide. Siraj's aggressive send-off sparked a heated exchange with Head, who expressed disappointment with the bowler's actions. The crowd booed Siraj while applauding Head's departure. Head's exceptional recent form against India, including centuries in both the World Test Championship and World Cup finals, highlights his dominance.
The Times of India Mumbai Police receives threatening message targeting PM Modi, launches probe
Mumbai police received a WhatsApp message threatening Prime Minister Modi's life, alleging a bomb plot by two ISI agents. The message, traced to Ajmer, prompted an immediate investigation. A similar threat against UP CM Yogi Adityanath led to the arrest of a woman in Thane district.
The Times of India 'Goal is to overthrow Assad regime,' says HTS as rebels advance offensive in Syria
Syrian rebels, including a powerful Islamist alliance, have seized Daraa, "the cradle of the revolution," and other key cities, dealing significant blows to President Assad's forces. The rebels are advancing on Homs, raising regional instability concerns. While celebrating their victories, Islamist rebel leaders attempt to reassure minorities amidst fears of sectarian violence.
The Times of India Storm Darragh: Thousands without power, trains cancelled as winds, rain hit UK
Storm Darragh battered the UK and Ireland with fierce winds exceeding 90 mph, causing widespread power outages and travel chaos. A rare red warning was issued, urging residents to stay indoors. Over 86,000 homes in the UK and 400,000 in Ireland lost power.
The Times of India Watch: Starc uproots Gill's stump with a perfect 'banana swing'
Left-arm paceman Mitchell Starc's magical delivery shattered Shubman Gill's middle stump during the second day of the pink-ball Test in Adelaide. Gill's 28-run contribution ended with Starc's breathtaking 'banana swing,' giving Australia a crucial breakthrough. Australia earlier posted 337, building a 157-run lead, thanks to Head's 140 and Labuschagne's 64.
The Times of India Dubai-return groom's Instagram romance ends in shock as bride goes 'missing'
A Dubai-returned groom, Deepak Kumar, experienced a shocking wedding day when he arrived in Moga, Punjab, to find the venue, "Rose Garden Palace," nonexistent and his online bride, Manpreet Kaur, missing. Kumar and his 150 wedding guests were stranded after three years of virtual romance and significant financial investment.
The Times of India South Korea Prez impeachment vote stalls as ruling party boycotts
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faced an impeachment vote after his controversial martial law declaration. His ruling party boycotted the vote, leaving its outcome uncertain. Mass protests demanding Yoon's resignation coincided with the political turmoil. While Yoon apologized, the crisis continues amid plummeting approval ratings and opposition calls for his removal.
The Times of India 'Thoda sledge bhi karenge toh acha rahega': Pujara urges Pant
During commentary, Cheteshwar Pujara playfully encouraged Rishabh Pant's on-field banter, suggesting some sledging against the Australian batsmen. Meanwhile, Travis Head's explosive 146 propelled Australia to 337, giving them a substantial 157-run lead over India's first innings total of 180. Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj took four wickets each but couldn't prevent Australia's dominance.
The Times of India Sehwag's younger son Vedant shines in Vijay Merchant Trophy
Fourteen-year-old Vedant Sehwag, son of former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag, captured four wickets for Delhi Under-16 team against Punjab in the Vijay Merchant Trophy on Saturday. His impressive 4-140 included the key wickets of Gursimran Singh (196) and Advik Singh (90), who had built a substantial opening partnership for Punjab.
The Times of India Tiktok ban in the US: How Donald Trump may be the only saviour now
A U.S. court upheld a law demanding TikTok's Chinese owner, ByteDance, sell the platform by January 19 or face a ban. This jeopardizes the app's future for 170 million American users and raises free speech concerns. President-elect Trump's stance remains uncertain, leaving TikTok's fate hanging in the balance amid national security concerns and potential legal challenges.