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The Times of India Woman alleges man wants her family to sell their organs

A 46-year-old woman from Magadi Town accused a man of forcing her to sell her kidney for Rs 2.5 lakh to repay microfinance debts and is now pressuring her to get her daughters to sell their kidneys. The man, known to her, continues to harass her for repayment.

The Times of India US freezes aid for all countries including Ukraine, except Israel and Turkey

The US has halted foreign aid for several countries, including Ukraine, but exempted Israel and Turkey. Secretary of State Rubio's directive mandates this freeze, with exceptions for emergency food and military funding for allies. This impacts various aid programs, including PEPFAR, affecting over 20 million people needing HIV/AIDS treatment.

The Times of India Portuguese MP caught stealing luggage from multiple airports

Miguel Arruda, a Portuguese far-right lawmaker, faces allegations of stealing suitcases from airport baggage carousels. Expelled from his Chega party, Arruda denies wrongdoing and claims innocence. Police reportedly found missing suitcases at his home and cited surveillance footage as evidence. Arruda remains in parliament as an independent while the investigation continues, amid widespread public and political backlash.

The Times of India US clears 26/11 Mumbai-attack accused Tahawwur Rana's extradition to India

The US Supreme Court has approved the extradition of Tahawwur Rana, accused in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, to India. Rana's lawyer argued against his extradition based on the interpretation of 'offense' in the US-India extradition treaty. However, the US Government supported India's request, and the Ninth Circuit also ruled that the treaty permits Rana's extradition.

The Times of India Donald Trump orders federal agencies to terminate DEI employees

President Trump has mandated the termination of diversity, equity, and inclusion employees within 60 days, continuing his pivot away from progressive policies. This directive also includes ending affirmative action in federal contracts, and seeks to minimize recognition and support for transgender individuals and DEI initiatives.

The Times of India 'Russia much powerful but Zelenskyy wanted to fight': Trump blames Ukraine

US President Trump criticized Ukraine's Zelenskyy for engaging in the war with Russia, suggesting the conflict could have been avoided with a deal. Trump claimed he could have easily struck an agreement. Meanwhile, Putin endorsed Trump's assertion, while Zelenskyy accused Putin of trying to manipulate Trump's peace aspirations. Despite Trump's claims, hostilities continue.

The Times of India Watch: Unseen footage of Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar walking and plotting in Gaza

Al Jazeera aired unseen footage of late Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar directing operations in Gaza, shown in Rafah with a military outfit and in a residential apartment over a map. Sinwar, a key figure in the October 7 attacks on Israel, was killed on October 16. The Gaza conflict resulted in 46,000 deaths.

The Times of India Why was Rahane called back from the pavilion during Ranji match?

During the Ranji Trophy Elite Group A match, Mumbai captain Ajinkya Rahane was recalled to the crease minutes after being dismissed due to a no-ball by J&K’s Umar Nazir. Despite the rare intervention, Rahane was soon dismissed again. Shardul Thakur’s unbeaten century helped Mumbai recover to 274/7, gaining a lead of 188 runs.

The Times of India Pakistan: Eight killed in honour killings across Sindh in three days

In a span of 36 hours, at least five women became victims of honour killings across four districts in Sindh, Pakistan. Despite legislative efforts, these killings persist with close family members executing the violence in the name of protecting family honour.

The Times of India Planet Parade 2025: What is it, when, where and how to watch, significance

In January and February, a spectacular planetary parade will be visible in the night sky. The celestial alignment of Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune reaches its peak on January 29, with observatories worldwide organizing special events for stargazers.

The Times of India Putin wants to manipulate Trump: Ukraine

Ukraine accuses Russian President Putin of trying to manipulate US President Trump into a peace deal favoring Russia without Ukraine or Europe's input. Ukrainian officials warn of Putin's intent to negotiate directly with the US. Highlighting Putin's readiness for talks, Kyiv dismisses any potential manipulations, emphasizing their stance against Russia's actions.

The Times of India Ex-WWE wrestler shares 'crazy' experience watching game in Kelce's suite with Taylor Swift

Former WWE wrestler Baron Corbin shared his experience of watching a Kansas City Chiefs game in Travis Kelce's private suite with Taylor Swift. He praised Swift's humility and noted her welcoming nature and talent, highlighting the unique atmosphere created by Kelce's friends and family.

The Times of India 'Misleading': Adani Group denies report on Sri Lanka revoking power purchase deal

Adani Group has debunked rumors about the cancellation of their 484 MW wind power projects in Sri Lanka, asserting the deal is still on. The Sri Lankan government is reviewing the project tariffs as part of routine procedure under the new administration, while the Adani Group remains committed to investing $1 billion in the local green energy sector.

The Times of India Iran arrests two young women for dancing in cemetery: Report

Iranian police arrested two young women for dancing in a Tehran cemetery while wearing inappropriate clothing. This act of defiance against the country's strict dress code, particularly in a sacred site, received strong public backlash and led to their detention, especially from the martyrs' families.

The Times of India 'We keep an eye on all activities': India amid Pakistani officials' visit to Bangladesh

India remains vigilant over military engagements between Bangladesh and Pakistan, with officials closely monitoring developments impacting national security. A Pakistani delegation, including ISI members, is visiting Dhaka following a Bangladeshi tour of Pakistan. India's aim is to strengthen ties with Bangladesh, despite recent tensions stemming from political unrest and inadequate protection of minorities in Bangladesh.

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