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India’s first private orbital rocket Vikram-1 flagged off for Sriharikota

India’s first privately developed orbital rocket, Vikram-1, built by Skyroot Aerospace, was flagged off for Sriharikota from Hyderabad on Friday. The ceremony was led by A. Revanth Reddy, marking the rocket’s departure to the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, where its launch preparations will continue. Officials said the flag-off indicates the completion of pre-flight testing, with...

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Florida Attorney General launches criminal probe into OpenAI over alleged ChatGPT link to FSU shooting

Updated: Apr 25th, 2026 Image: X Authorities in Florida have opened a criminal investigation into OpenAI following allegations that its chatbot, ChatGPT, may have advised a gunman involved in a deadly shooting at Florida State University last year. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier said the Office of Statewide Prosecution initiated the probe after reviewing chat...

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Indian woman accidently shot in Louisiana store, husband arrested

Updated: Apr 25th, 2026  A 30-year-old woman from Gujarat is in critical condition after a gun accidentally went off inside a store in Louisiana, USA. As per reports, the bullet passed through her mouth and jaw, causing severe injuries. The incident reportedly happened on April 4, 2026 at a grocery store in Bossier city. The...

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Body of missing USF student found in US, roommate arrested

Updated: Apr 25th, 2026 In a shocking case from Florida, police have found the body of one missing student studying at the University of South Florida, while another student remains missing.  The body of Zamil Limon, a Bangladeshi PHD student, was discovered on Friday morning on the Howard Frankland Bridge. However, his partner Nahida Bristy...

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Benjamin Netanyahu treated for early-stage prostate cancer, says fully recovered

Updated: Apr 25th, 2026 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has revealed that he was diagnosed with an early-stage prostate cancer but has successfully undergone treatment, with no remaining signs of the disease. In a statement shared on X, Netanyahu said his annual medical report was deliberately delayed by two months to avoid its release during...

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Iran FM lands in Islamabad to convey stance on ending war

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi will convey Iran’s considerations regarding the end of the war with the United States and Israel in his visit to Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported. Heading a diplomatic delegation, Araghchi is scheduled to visit Pakistan, Oman and Russia, the report said, adding the visits are...

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US Navy Secretary John C Phelan steps down, Hung Cao named acting chief

Updated: Apr 23rd, 2026 The US Department of War on Wednesday announced that Secretary of the Navy John C Phelan has stepped down, effective immediately, with Hung Cao appointed as Acting Secretary. Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell confirmed the news in a post on X, expressing gratitude for Phelan’s service. Parnell said the administration appreciated his...

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Thailand increases visa free for Indians from April 27

Updated: Apr 22nd, 2026 Travelling to Thailand may become more expensive for Indians travellers starting April 27, as the Royal Thai Embassy has announced new, higher visa and consular fees. The revised fees will apply to all visa applications made in India after April 27. However, Indian tourists visiting Thailand for short trips can still...