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Delhi Businessman Murder: Friend plots kidnap for gold, kills Delhi bizman after extortion bid fails; body chopped, dumped in Mathura canal, 4 held | Delhi News

A 48-year-old Delhi businessman, Anroop Gupta, missing since February 18, was found murdered and his body dismembered in a Mathura canal. NEW DELHI: A 48-year-old city businessman missing since Feb 18 has been found dead and his body parts recovered from a canal in Mathura. Police have arrested four individuals, including a woman, for the…

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Middle East conflict: US military death toll rises to 6; Iran says Strait of Hormuz shut – top developments

Deadly fighting across the Middle East intensified on Tuesday as Washington urged its citizens to leave much of the region and President Donald Trump signalled the conflict with Iran could last far longer than initially projected.Powerful explosions rocked Tehran overnight as US and Israeli strikes continued for a third day. Fighter jets were heard over…

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Depart now’: US urges Americans to leave over a dozen Middle East countries

The United States has urged its citizens to “depart now” from more than a dozen countries across the Middle East, warning of serious safety risks as fighting between Israel and Iran intensifies.In a statement posted online, Assistant Secretary Mora Namdar said the United States Department of State was advising Americans to leave using available commercial…

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‘Singapore’ to ‘Goat’s Nest’: Absurd polling station names from 2002 rolls leave Telangana voters baffled | Hyderabad News

Bizarre polling station names like ‘Singapore’, ‘For Pakistan’, and ‘Slingshot’ are causing confusion in Telangana’s 2002 electoral rolls. (AI image) HYDERABAD: “Singapore”, “For Pakistan”, “Slingshot”, “Cockatoo”, “Cashew Lizard”, “Big Goot”, and “Goat’s Nest”, it turns out, are nonsensical words and phrases representing polling stations from the 2002 rolls that are listed on the Election Commission…

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‘The Kerala Story 2 Goes Beyond’ box office collection Day 4: Film crosses Rs 12 crore on first Monday despite drop | Hindi Movie News

‘The Kerala Story 2 Goes Beyond’ has seen a significant drop in box office collections compared to its predecessor. After a modest opening weekend, the film’s Day 4 earnings fell to Rs 2.65 crore, bringing the total to Rs 12.8 crore. This performance contrasts sharply with the first installment’s initial success. Read on to know…

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Los Angeles Clippers vs Golden State Warriors injury report: Who’s playing, injured and questionable players, head-to-head records, team stats, and more (March 2, 2026) | NBA News

Golden State Warriors at Chicago Bulls (Image via Imagn) The Los Angeles Clippers play the Golden State Warriors on March 2 at Chase Center. Both teams are in the play-in race in the Western Conference. The Warriors are 31-29 and in eighth place. The Clippers are 28-31 and trying to move up.This game comes at…

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Is Vanessa Trump insecure about Tiger Woods past? Bombshell National Enquirer report raises self sabotage fears | International Sports News

Is Vanessa Trump insecure about Tiger Woods past? Bombshell National Enquirer report raises self sabotage fears (Image via Getty) Tiger Woods is once again in the spotlight. This time, it is not about golf. A new report by the National Enquirer claims that his girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, feels “insecure” in their relationship. The report also…

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After the hashtag: Nepal’s ‘#NepoKids’ fall silent as election tests Gen Z anger

KATHMANDU: Nepal’s Gen Z uprising last Sept did not begin with a speech or a scandal. It began with screenshots. Images of politicians’ children posing beside designer shopping hauls, on luxury holidays, stopping traffic with lavish weddings. Those pictures travelled rapidly across social media platforms, becoming symbols in a widening argument about privilege in a…

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