BJP state governments illegally detaining Bengali-speaking people: CM Mamata Banerjee

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has accused BJP-ruled states of imposing a “super-Emergency” by targeting Bengali-speaking people. She claims her government has received nearly 1,000 complaints of illegal detentions since June, particularly in Odisha and Maharashtra, where migrant workers are allegedly being targeted under the guise of identifying illegal Bangladeshi immigrants.

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Horoscope Tomorrow, July 18, 2025: How Will July 18 Be for All Zodiac Signs from Aries to Pisces

Tomorrow’s horoscope encourages embracing life’s offerings with celestial guidance. Aries should trust their progress, while Taurus focuses on positivity. Gemini may experience deeper connections, and Cancer prioritizes well-being. Leos are urged to express creativity, Virgos to explore new things, and Libras to begin again. Scorpios find support, Sagittariuses invest in relationships, and Capricorns release fear.

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Sid-Kiara welcome baby girl: Kiara Advani’s father Jagdeep Advani and Sidharth Malhotra’s brother Harshad spotted at hospital to meet the newborn

Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra have joyfully welcomed their first child, a baby girl, in Mumbai. Sidharth announced the arrival on Instagram, expressing their immense happiness. Family members, including Kiara’s father and Sidharth’s brother, were seen visiting the new parents at the hospital. Celebrities like Karan Johar and Alia Bhatt have shared congratulatory messages.

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Alaska Earthquake: Tsunami warning issued after 7.3-magnitude quake; Another ‘megatsunami’ like 1958 on the way?

A recent 7.3 magnitude earthquake off Alaska’s Aleutian Peninsula triggered tsunami warnings, stirring memories of the 1958 Lituya Bay megatsunami. While the immediate threat subsided, Alaska’s location on the Ring of Fire makes it prone to such events. Experts warn that similar megatsunamis are possible due to the region’s tectonics, bay geometry, and landslide risks,…

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‘Exploitation, not entertainment’: Chinese restaurant under fire for offering lion cub cuddles to diners; PETA says animals are not toys

A Chinese restaurant is facing severe criticism for offering customers the chance to cuddle lion cubs during afternoon tea. Animal welfare groups are condemning the practice as exploitative and potentially dangerous, highlighting ethical concerns and the risk of injury. Despite the backlash, the restaurant defends its actions, claiming the cubs are well-cared for.

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