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Bus plunges into ravine after collision with truck in Peru; 37 killed
A bus crash in Peru on Wednesday resulted in at least 37 fatalities and 24 injuries when the vehicle plunged into a 200-meter ravine after colliding with a truck. The accident occurred on the Panamericana Sur highway, with the bus traveling from Chala to Arequipa. Source link
Surya Bonaly loses all medals to Vegas thieves while caring for her mother
Olympic figure skater Surya Bonaly is devastated after thieves stole all her career medals while she was in Minnesota caring for her mother, who is also battling cancer. The burglary at her Las Vegas home revealed broken windows and destroyed security cameras, with surveillance footage indicating multiple individuals were involved over several days. Source link
Countering Trump: India approves export promotion scheme; check details
The Union Cabinet has approved a Rs 25,060 crore Export Promotion Mission to consolidate existing schemes and support sectors facing tariff challenges. This six-year initiative, from FY 2025-26 to FY 2030-31, will offer integrated sub-schemes like Niryat Protsahan and Niryat Disha to boost MSME exports. Source link
Man who hurled petrol-filled bottles at Chennai Raj Bhavan gets 10-yr jail term
Man who hurled petrol-filled bottles at Chennai Raj Bhavan gets 10-yr jail term Source link
World’s longest-married couple reveals secret to their lasting relationship
At 107 and 108 years old, Eleanor and Lyle Gittens are the world’s longest-married couple, celebrating 83 years together. Their secret, they say, is simple: “We love each other.” Their enduring love story began in 1941 and survived war, distance, and time, proving that consistent love is the key to a lasting union. Source link
Kabul plays Trump card? Taliban may curb trade with Pak; looking for alternatives
Afghanistan’s Taliban government is seeking alternative trade routes through Central Asia as border closures with Pakistan cripple commerce, costing nearly $200 million monthly. Accusing Islamabad of politically motivated restrictions and exploiting traders, Kabul urges strengthening ties with Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan amid collapsed bilateral talks and escalating cross-border hostilities. Source link
Trump asks pardon for Netanyahu in corruption cases; sends letter to Israeli President
US President Donald Trump has urged Israeli President Isaac Herzog to consider pardoning Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who faces corruption charges. Trump labelled the prosecution ‘political’ and ‘unjustified.’ Herzog’s office confirmed receipt of the letter, stating a formal pardon request must follow established procedures. Netanyahu denies all allegations. Source link
Grigor Dimitrov: Cozy Costa Rica pics with Eiza González spark buzz
Tennis star Grigor Dimitrov and actress Eiza González are enjoying a relaxing off-season in Costa Rica following Dimitrov’s injury-plagued 2025 season. González shared photos of their getaway, showcasing moments of them enjoying nature. She has been a strong supporter of Dimitrov, especially after his early withdrawal from Wimbledon due to injury. Source link
'No contact': Shaheen's brother breaks silence; kin struggle to believe terror link
Family members of arrested doctor Shaheen Sayeed expressed shock and disbelief over her alleged links to a terror module responsible for the Red Fort car blast. Her brother and former husband described her as a loving person, unaware of any suspicious activities. Investigators claim Sayeed headed Jaish-e-Mohammed’s women’s recruitment wing. Source link
'IB, CBI … ': Kharge slams agencies on Delhi blast; calls it 'govt failure'
A car exploded near Delhi’s Red Fort metro station. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge criticized the government’s security. He demanded a thorough investigation and strict punishment for those responsible. The incident highlights governance failures in the capital. Investigations are ongoing into the blast’s cause. The government is exploring all angles, including a possible suicide bombing. Source […]