28 Naxalites quit arms: Group with Rs 89 lakh bounty surrenders in Chhattisgarh; cites govt scheme as reason

Twenty-eight Naxalites, including 19 women and 22 cadres with rewards totaling Rs 89 lakh, surrendered in Chhattisgarh’s Narayanpur district. Driven by development initiatives and rehabilitation policies, the surrender reflects a shift away from Maoist ideology. This follows over 512 cadres joining the mainstream in Bastar over the last 50 days.

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BrahMos gold rush: India close to inking deals worth $450m; how Op Sindoor played role

India is close to signing defense deals worth $450 million for BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles. These advanced weapons impressed friendly nations after their precise strikes during a recent conflict. The missiles are also being integrated into the Indian Navy and Air Force. This development highlights India’s growing defense capabilities and interest from global buyers.

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Horoscope Tomorrow, November 28, 2025: Financial growth takes off, these zodiac signs will benefit from focus

Tomorrow’s celestial guidance offers a roadmap for each zodiac sign, emphasizing patience, self-awareness, and mindful communication. Discover how to navigate relationship matters, career shifts, and personal growth by trusting your instincts. Embrace gentle timing and inner wisdom to unlock opportunities and foster smoother interactions throughout the day.

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Angel Reese’s former peer doesn’t shy away from picking Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark over WNBA legend

Former Chicago Sky guard Kysre Gondrezick ignited debate by picking Caitlin Clark over WNBA legend Sue Bird in a hypothetical 1v1 duel. Gondrezick cited Clark’s instinctive scoring mentality and confidence as the deciding factors, surprising many who would favor the decorated Bird. Clark and Angel Reese will reunite for the Team USA training camp.

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Get out: Greta Thunberg banned from Venice for pouring green dye into Grand Canal in protest

Greta Thunberg and a group of environmental activists undertook a shocking protest in Venice, dyeing the Grand Canal bright green to raise awareness about insufficient fossil fuel regulations at a UN climate summit. However, their bold actions resulted in a two-day prohibition and fines, as many deemed their approach disrespectful to the historic UNESCO site.

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