North Korea Nuclear Capabilities: Kim Jong Un oversees nuclear-capable missile tests from newly repaired warship

Kim ordered officials to complete the remaining trials and commission the warship into active service within two months North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has overseen weapons tests of a nuclear-capable cruise missile and other systems aboard a newly repaired 5,000-ton destroyer, as part of Pyongyang’s continued push to expand its naval nuclear capabilities, state…

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‘How did game change?’: Raja Raghuvanshi’s family shocked after Sonam gets bail, cries manipulation | Indore News

The family of slain Indore resident Raja Raghuvanshi has raised concerns over a Meghalaya court granting bail to his wife Sonam, who is a prime accused in his murder case. INDORE: The family of slain Indore resident Raja Raghuvanshi has raised concerns over a Meghalaya court granting bail to his wife Sonam, who is a…

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New Zealand Women 0/0 in 0.0 Overs | New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Women Live Score, Women’s T20 World Cup 2026: New Zealand and Sri Lanka battle in crucial Group B clash

Although only the seventh match of the tournament, the meeting between New Zealand and Sri Lanka already carries knockout-style significance. Both teams arrive desperate for points after disappointing opening defeats. New Zealand were left frustrated after allowing West Indies back into the game through poor fielding, while Sri Lanka were overwhelmed by England in a…

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IND vs AFG: Captain’s knock! Shubman Gill turns up the heat in Lucknow, leaves Virender Sehwag behind to become … | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: India captain Shubman Gill added another record to his name on Wednesday, becoming the third-fastest Indian batter to reach 150 in a One-Day International (ODI) innings.Gill brought up the milestone in the 42nd over of India’s innings against Afghanistan in the second ODI in Lucknow. Facing Allah Ghazanfar, he worked a delivery towards…

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Trinamool neta tonsured in Shyampur, arrested | Kolkata News

Corruption-accused TMC neta shaved bald, paraded by villagers in Howrah HOWRAH: A Trinamool neta accused of corruption was shaved bald, made to wear a garland of shoes, and paraded through the village by residents on Sunday morning in Shyampur, Howrah. Police have arrested him.A dominant Trinamool neta of the Amradaha Gram Panchayat under Shyampur PS,…

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‘I know their names’: RG Kar victim’s mother MLA Ratna Debnath says all involved ‘will be caught and punished’ | India News

Ratna Debnath says all behind RG Kar crime and cover-up will face justice NEW DELHI: BJP MLA Ratna Debnath, the mother of the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape and murder victim, on Wednesday said she knows the identities of those involved in her daughter’s killing and the alleged cover-up, asserting that everyone responsible…

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5 subtle signs Lord Hanuman may be guiding and protecting you

There are moments in life that don’t always fit into neat explanations. Something feels like it could go wrong, a plan suddenly changes, or a situation shifts at the last moment – and only later does it make sense why things unfolded the way they did. For many devotees, such experiences are closely associated with…

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Major General among 3 Army officers survive Cheetah copter crash in Leh; selfie of May 20 accident goes viral | India News

NEW DELHI: Three Indian Army officers had a narrow escape after their helicopter crashed in the mountainous Tangste near Leh in Ladakh.A Major General, a Lieutenant Colonel and a Major survived the crash but sustained injuries when the Cheetah helicopter went down. “The helicopter crashed on May 20. All three officers are safe. An inquiry…

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‘Real alien stuff’: How Iran’s ‘jellyfish drone’ formation fooled US fighter jets — and do China and Russia have it too?

The downing of the F-15 marked the first time an American fighter aircraft had been shot down over Iran during the war. A previously undisclosed account from a US fighter pilot shot down over Iran has sparked fresh questions about the capabilities of Tehran’s drone warfare programme and whether it is benefiting from technologies already…

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How Stonehenge’s stones reached the site 5,000 years ago: New study might have an answer to the puzzle |

Scientists have pinpointed the origin of Stonehenge’s Altar Stone to Scotland, a staggering 700 kilometers away. This six-ton sandstone, unlike local rocks, was not transported by ice, as glacial paths and timing don’t align. Evidence now strongly suggests a deliberate, complex human effort involving overland and water transport, highlighting incredible ancient ingenuity and coordination. Some…

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