Before south Delhi IRS officer’s daughter’s murder, accused raped his friend’s wife; how events unfolded in Alwar | Delhi News

Before south Delhi IRS officer’s daughter’s murder, accused raped his friend’s wife; how events unfolded in Alwar | Delhi News

Investigators say, the accused, Rahul, travelled to the capital soon after the alleged rape in his native village, made his way to Kailash Hills in south Delhi and entered the home of his former employers using a spare key. NEW DELHI/ALWAR: Before the heinous crime in south Delhi that left a 22-year-old IRS officer’s daughter…

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Kraken was real and devoured dinosaurs? School-bus-sized giant octopus ruled ancient seas, new fossil discovery confirms

Kraken was real and devoured dinosaurs? School-bus-sized giant octopus ruled ancient seas, new fossil discovery confirms

Giant Octopus Fossils Reveal Ancient Kraken-Like Predators Dominated Oceans: The Kraken Was Real and It Devoured Marine Reptiles There was a time when sailors would whisper among themselves about the Kraken – a legendary sea monster thought to exist in the depths of the ocean, able to pull entire ships down into the void. It…

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Munawar Faruqui: “I left school at 11, washed utensils for Rs 60”: Munawar Faruqui recalls his struggling days

Munawar Faruqui: “I left school at 11, washed utensils for Rs 60”: Munawar Faruqui recalls his struggling days

Munawar Faruqui, who won Bigg Boss 17, often keeps fans updated with his personal and professional life through social media. Recently, he spoke about his childhood struggles, the challenges he has faced in his personal life, and much more.In an interview with Yuvaa, the comedian shared how he had to leave school at the age…

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After years of failed attempts to get staff to retire early, KPMG announces to cut 10% of its audit partners in America

After years of failed attempts to get staff to retire early, KPMG announces to cut 10% of its audit partners in America

KPMG has announced to cut about 10% of its US audit partners after earlier efforts to encourage voluntary retirements did not deliver the expected results, according to a Financial Times report. The decision was shared during an internal meeting, where employees were told that the size of the audit partnership had grown larger than needed…

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22 militants killed in northwest Pakistan clashes after army firefight near Afghan border

22 militants killed in northwest Pakistan clashes after army firefight near Afghan border

Pakistan’s military said on Friday that security forces killed 22 alleged militants during clashes in the country’s northwest earlier this week, while a 10-year-old child also died in the exchange of fire near the Afghan border.According to a statement issued by the military’s media wing, “a joint military operation was conducted by security forces and…

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Oil Prices: Oil prices today: Crude climbs as US-Iran talks uncertainty keeps markets on edge; Brent tops $106

Oil Prices: Oil prices today: Crude climbs as US-Iran talks uncertainty keeps markets on edge; Brent tops $106

Global oil prices rose on Friday amid renewed fears of escalation in the Middle East after Iran released footage showing commandos boarding a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz and reports of heightened military activity in Tehran.Brent crude futures rose $1.23, or 1.17%, to $106.3 per barrel by early trading, while West Texas Intermediate…

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Mukesh Choudhary: ‘He knew we needed him’: Ruturaj Gaikwad dedicates CSK win to Mukesh Choudhary after mother’s passing | Cricket News

Mukesh Choudhary: ‘He knew we needed him’: Ruturaj Gaikwad dedicates CSK win to Mukesh Choudhary after mother’s passing | Cricket News

Mukesh Choudhary (IPL Photo) NEW DELHI: A deeply emotional night at the Wankhede Stadium saw Chennai Super Kings skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad dedicate his side’s emphatic 103-run win over Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026 to teammate Mukesh Choudhary, who played despite the recent passing of his mother.The CSK players wore black armbands in tribute, turning a…

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'Layered system of threats': How Iran’s use of 'fast-attack ships' is choking Hormuz

‘Layered system of threats’: How Iran’s use of ‘fast-attack ships’ is choking Hormuz

Iran’s use of swarms of small, fast boats to seize two container ships near the Strait of Hormuz is raising fresh concerns over maritime security. It also challenges claims that US forces have neutralised Tehran’s naval threat and highlights the difficulties in reopening a vital global oil route.Speedboat operations are now part of a broader…

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