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Aqeel Khan bagged the men’s singles title of the 1st Emerging Pakistan National Ranking Tennis Championships 2025 here at the ...
Ayoub Khan, one of five pro-Gaza MPs in the ‘Independent Alliance’ group, talks to Tom Scotson about Israel and Palestine, ...
Qalandars still have their qualification fate in their own hands. They have two games to play and will go through if they win ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNUshna wins 1st Emerging Pakistan National Ranking Tennis ladies singles titleTop seed Ushna Suhail clinch the ladies singles title at the inaugural Emerging Pakistan National Ranking Tennis Championships 2025 at the PTF-SDA Tennis Complex in Islamabad.Ushna convincingly ...
The ninth season of the Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL) kicks off on Thursday, June 5th, with defending champions Dindigul ...
Gujarat: To mark World Environment Day, Ahmedabad installed nine 12-foot bottle-shaped sculptures filled with plastic waste, ...
A stampede during RCB's victory celebration in Bengaluru claimed 11 lives, prompting nationwide grief. The tragic incident ...
The U.S. has doubled tariffs on imported steel and aluminum to 50%. Trump says it protects American industries from foreign dumping of cheap metals. But what does this hike mean for India? Watch the ...
RCB Victory Celebrations Gone Wrong: Sporting Events Across The World That Led To Chaos In The Past!
RCB's IPL win celebrations in Bengaluru turned tragic with 11 dead in a stampede. Here's a look at other major sporting events in the past decade that saw similar tragedies.
You can get this cool breeze in this season only in 2025..otherwise there was a time..when there used to be scorching heat in May-June, heavy rains in July-August and severe cold in November-December.
Chinnaswamy Stadium during RCB's victory celebrations in Bengaluru. CM Siddaramaiah met the injured in the hospital, announced compensation of Rs 10 lakh each to the families of the deceased, ordered ...
PM Narendra Modi flagged off 200 electric buses and launched the nationwide tree plantation campaign titled ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam', in the national capital, on the occasion of World Environment Day.
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