Putin’s two-day visit: Advanced BrahMos missiles, hypersonic systems on table; India, Russia to enhance defence ties

India and Russia are set to discuss advanced BrahMos missile development during President Putin’s visit. Following its success in Operation Sindoor, India seeks lighter, versatile BrahMos-NG variants for its Air Force and extended-range systems. This collaboration underscores the strong Indo-Russian strategic partnership, with further talks on next-gen hypersonic and air-to-air missiles also anticipated.

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‘Our King & Queen’: Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld’s wedding pics leave fans obsessed

Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen’s enchanting wedding has captivated fans, with photos from their May 31st California ceremony flooding social media. Captured by Jose Villa, the images showcase their deep connection and Steinfeld’s bridal elegance. From raising a champagne toast to strolling hand-in-hand, their fairytale celebration has garnered widespread praise and admiration.

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‘Everybody knows’: Cellphone records reveal suspect’s last call details; plans to call 3 witnesses in Trump assassination case

Ryan Routh faces trial for allegedly trying to kill Donald Trump. Routh represents himself after dismissing his lawyers. He plans a brief defense, calling a few witnesses. Prosecutors seek a life sentence, citing weeks of planning. A Secret Service agent stopped Routh before any shots were fired at Trump. Routh has a history of violent…

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US youth literacy falls while graduation rates rise: What’s behind the alarming skill gap?

New data reveals a concerning decline in literacy and numeracy among young American adults, despite rising high school graduation rates. Millions now lack essential skills for higher education and skilled jobs, with significant disparities affecting Black, Hispanic, and non-native-born individuals. This highlights an urgent need to re-evaluate educational approaches to ensure workforce readiness.

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‘Ready to hand over Asia Cup trophy’: Naqvi says ‘never apologised’ to BCCI

ACC President Mohsin Naqvi fiercely refuted claims of apologising to BCCI regarding the Asia Cup trophy, accusing Indian media of “fabricated propaganda.” This controversy stems from India’s refusal to accept the trophy from Naqvi after their victory, citing geopolitical tensions. Reports indicate Naqvi initially avoided acknowledging India’s triumph, leaving the champions without their prize and…

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