Times of IndiaMar 18, 20261 min↓ Negative
'Was at his daughter’s house': Inside the strike that killed Iran security chief Larijani
In a shocking incident, a security chief of Iran, Ali Larijani, was struck and killed in a mysterious attack at his daughter's house, sparking widespread concerns about Iran's security measures and intelligence services.
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Times of IndiaMar 18, 20261 min↑ Positive
'Can’t go downstairs to hotel bar': MS Dhoni's 'Shisha man' secret revealed
Former captain MS Dhoni's reportedly relaxed team atmosphere, revealed by cricket insider Sam Billings, has sparked debate, with former cricketer Manoj Tiwary hinting that such bonding sessions were common among top players. This highlights the importance of team culture and camaraderie in cricket, emphasizing the crucial role of maintaining a positive and inclusive environment for player performance and morale.
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Times of IndiaMar 17, 20261 min↓ Negative
14 arrested for holding iftar party on boat, disposing waste in Ganga
In Varanasi, a viral video showing Muslim youths defiling the Ganga sparked arrests, highlighting tensions between religious communities and environmental concerns in India.
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Times of IndiaMar 17, 20261 min↑ Positive
'Indian cricket more than just couple of people': Ashwin echoes Gambhir's approach
Indian cricket all-rounder Ashwin, echoing the approach of former captain Gautam Gambhir, emphasizes the importance of team spirit and collective performance. This perspective underscores the need for a unified approach in Indian cricket, where leadership from the past continues to shape the current ethos.
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Times of IndiaMar 17, 20261 min↓ Negative
'Bite marks on body': 4-yr-old raped, killed by neighbour in Ghaziabad
A four-year-old girl was brutally murdered by a neighbour in Ghaziabad, leading to the swift arrest of a 24-year-old labourer and sparking demands for justice.
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Times of IndiaMar 17, 20261 min↓ Negative
‘Will continue path of defiance’: Iran president after security chief Larijani’s death
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani expressed condolences to the families of national security chief Ali Larijani and military figure Gholamreza Soleimani, who both died in an airstrike by Israel. This development comes amid ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel, highlighting the region's complex geopolitical challenges and the potential for further escalation.
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Times of IndiaMar 17, 20261 min↓ Negative
'Found lying in pool of blood': 3-month-pregnant YouTuber murdered by husband
A 20-year-old pregnant YouTuber was allegedly murdered by her husband in Jagtial district, sparking concerns about the dangers faced by women in rural areas, particularly in the online space, where they often feel vulnerable and isolated. The case highlights the need for stricter laws and better support systems to protect women from violence and harassment.
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Times of IndiaMar 17, 20261 min↓ Negative
Patient shot dead at UP hospital over love affair; cop held
A 38-year-old man was shot dead by a police jawan and an accomplice in an Aligarh hospital, allegedly over a five-year-long love affair. This tragic incident highlights the complex dynamics of arranged marriages and the challenges faced by individuals attempting to disrupt them. The involvement of a police jawan underscores the ongoing tension between traditional norms and modern legal frameworks in India. This case is significant for its potential impact on the region's social fabric and the on
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Times of IndiaMar 17, 20261 min↓ Negative
Beyond oil & gas: How Iran war impacts India - from diamonds to fertilisers
The US-Iran war is set to have a significant impact on India's economy, with non-energy imports from the Middle East accounting for 10% of total non-energy imports. This could lead to disruptions in the diamond and gemstone industry, as well as the fertiliser industry, potentially impacting India's agriculture sector. The war in the Middle East has already had a significant impact on the global economy, and its effects are likely to be felt more strongly in India.
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Times of IndiaMar 17, 20261 min↓ Negative
Why Trump's 'beautiful armada' cannot take control of the Strait of Hormuz
President Trump's proposal to assemble an international naval coalition to protect the Strait of Hormuz has sparked controversy, with Iran accusing the move of escalating tensions in the region. This strategic move highlights the complex geopolitical dynamics at play, particularly in Southeast Asia, and underscores the critical importance of the strait for global energy markets and security.
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Times of IndiaMar 17, 20261 min~ Mixed
New Hindu temple in Dallas sparks backlash
A new Hindu temple in Dallas has sparked a backlash due to concerns about overcrowding and potential disruption, leading to calls for the closure and increased focus on affordable housing. The story highlights tensions between religious diversity and the need for affordable housing in urban areas.
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Times of IndiaMar 17, 20261 min↓ Negative
'Trying to dress up massacre as a military op': India slams Pak airstrike on Kabul hospital
India condemns Pakistan airstrike on Kabul hospital as an attempt to "dress up a massacre as a military operation," calling it a deliberate attack on civilian infrastructure. This incident underscores the complex geopolitical tensions in Afghanistan and highlights the challenges faced by neighboring countries in managing cross-border operations.
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Times of IndiaMar 17, 20263 min— Neutral
Iran war scare: Pragg-Vaishali-Divya set for Candidates 2026 after Humpy doubt
India's rising chess stars Divya Deshmukh, R Vaishali, and R Praggnanandhaa are confirmed to participate in the Candidates tournament, despite concerns over Koneru Humpy potentially withdrawing due to regional tensions. The tournament, set to be held in Cyprus, is a crucial event for the chess community, helping to determine the top players in the world and setting the stage for the World Championship match.
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Times of IndiaMar 17, 20261 min↓ Negative
How Mojtaba Khamenei escaped the ‘Blue Sparrow’ strike that killed his father
Mojtaba Khamenei narrowly escaped a deadly airstrike targeting his family and top officials, with audio from Iran revealing he was outside when the missiles struck, killing his wife and son. This incident underscores Iran's leadership's challenges and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
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Times of IndiaMar 11, 20263 min~ Mixed
'Reaching finals is no joke': Experts back Lakshya Sen despite All England heartbreak
Despite the heartbreak of losing to Lin Chun-yi in the All England Open final, experts back Lakshya Sen's continued presence at the prestigious tournament, citing his consistent performances and skill. The Indian player's journey to the All England Open is a testament to his hard work and dedication, with his performances helping to raise the profile of Indian badminton. Sen has reached the final at the World Championships and Olympics, showcasing his consistency and skill at the highest level.
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Times of IndiaMar 11, 20261 min~ Mixed
Ali Khamenei opposed his son’s succession, but IRGC stepped in; how Mojtaba became supreme leader
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's son has been reported to have opposed his son's succession, but the Revolutionary Guard Corps stepped in to ensure his elevation to the position. This development raises questions about Iran's leadership succession process and the role of the Revolutionary Guard Corps.
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Times of IndiaMar 11, 20261 min↑ Positive
‘That was the turning point’: Gambhir reveals moment that changed India’s T20 WC campaign
In a recent interview, India head coach Gautam Gambhir revealed that Sanju Samson's 97 against West Indies was the turning point in their 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup victory, emphasizing the pivotal role of Samson's calm under pressure in boosting the team's belief and contributing to their third title win on home soil. Gambhir's comments underscore the importance of individual performances in team success, especially in high-pressure situations, and highlight the significance of a strong team
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Times of IndiaMar 11, 20261 min↓ Negative
'Constantly humiliated, caused mental trauma': What Mumbai dentist wrote in chilling death note
A 24-year-old MDS student died by suicide in Mumbai, leaving a chilling suicide note accusing her boyfriend of mental harassment and humiliation. The note, allegedly written by the student, details the emotional distress she reportedly endured at the hands of her boyfriend, Fazal Mohammad Khan. The incident has shocked the Mumbai community, with many questioning the state of mental health care in the city and the relationship dynamics that led to such a tragic outcome.
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Times of IndiaMar 11, 20261 min↓ Negative
Watch: US destroys multiple Iranian minelayers in Strait of Hormuz
US forces have destroyed multiple Iranian vessels suspected of laying naval mines near the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil transit route, as President Trump issues a stern warning to Tehran. This dramatic move underscores escalating tensions between the two nations and highlights the complex geopolitical situation in the region.
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Times of IndiaMar 11, 20261 min↑ Positive
'Historic $300bn deal': Trump announces Reliance investment to build American oil refinery
In a major shift in U.S. energy policy, President Trump announced a $300 billion investment deal with Reliance Industries to build the first new American oil refinery in 50 years, potentially reshaping the country's energy landscape and boosting domestic job creation.
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Times of IndiaMar 11, 20262 min↑ Positive
'Historic $300bn deal': US to get new oil refinery with Reliance backing; Trump calls it 'massive win'
US President Donald Trump has announced a historic $300 billion deal with Reliance Industries to build America's first new oil refinery in 50 years, located in Brownsville, Texas. This landmark investment is set to create thousands of jobs and strengthen the partnership between the US and India, marking a significant step towards diversifying America's energy sources and reducing its dependence on foreign oil.
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Times of IndiaMar 11, 20261 min↑ Positive
Stuck in India for more than a week, Windies players finally head home
West Indies players finally returned home after nearly a week of travel disruptions, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by international cricket teams.
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Times of IndiaMar 11, 20263 min~ Mixed
'Wish we had 2–3 players like him in Pakistan': Ex-cricketer's blunt take on this Indian cricketer
Former Pakistani cricketer Basit Ali has slammed Indian bowler Mohammad Amir for his harsh criticism of Indian opener Abhishek Sharma, calling for more players like Sharma in Pakistan. The Indian cricket board has announced a review of the team's performance and has asked for suggestions on how to improve, with the board stating they need to be more consistent and perform better in the upcoming T20 World Cup.
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Times of IndiaMar 10, 20262 min↑ Positive
'Reh jaati hain yaadein': Yuzvendra Chahal's post goes viral - Watch
Yuzvendra Chahal's emotional post celebrating India's T20 World Cup 2026 victory has gone viral, showcasing the camaraderie and joy of cricket fans worldwide. The BCCI has announced a Rs 131 crore reward for the winning team, making the tournament a must-watch event for cricket enthusiasts.
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