PSL crackdown! Fakhar Zaman’s appeal dismissed, ban confirmed | Cricket News

PSL crackdown! Fakhar Zaman’s appeal dismissed, ban confirmed | Cricket News

Pakistan’s Fakhar Zaman (AP/PTI) Fakhar Zaman has failed in his attempt to overturn a suspension, with the Pakistan Super League’s appellate body upholding a two-match ban for ball tampering during a recent fixture. The Lahore Qalandars opener had challenged the punishment imposed by match referee Roshan Mahanama, but a three-member committee dismissed the appeal after…

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‘Sinners’ star Hailee Steinfeld welcomes first child with husband Josh Allen: ‘Our baby girl has arrived’

‘Sinners’ star Hailee Steinfeld welcomes first child with husband Josh Allen: ‘Our baby girl has arrived’

Hailee Steinfeld and football star Josh Allen have become proud parents as they welcomed their first daughter on Thursday, April 2. The couple, bubbling with joy, announced this wonderful news in an edition of Steinfeld’s newsletter. It’s a girl! Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen are parents to their first child now. On Thursday, April 2,…

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NEW DELHI: Foreign secretary Vikram Misri represented India in a meeting that was hosted by the UK on Thursday to discuss efforts to secure the Strait of Hormuz. More than 60 countries participated in the meeting that discussed diplomatic and political, instead of military, measures to restore freedom of navigation through the key energy route.In the meeting, Misri underlined the importance of the principles of freedom of navigation and unimpeded transit through international waterways, according to an Indian readout. The government said he also emphasised the impact of the crisis on India’s energy security and the fact that India remains the only country to have lost mariners in attacks on merchant shipping in the Gulf.“He (Misri) also underlined that the way out of the crisis consisted of de-escalation and a return to the path of diplomacy and dialogue among all concerned parties,” said the Indian readout on the meeting.The UK meeting followed US President Trump’s assertion that the responsibility of keeping the strait open must be shouldered by Asian and European nations more reliant on oil and gas passing through that chokepoint than the US. Washington was reported to have skipped the virtual meeting that was chaired by British foreign minister Yvette Cooper.While India participated in the meeting, it has not yet endorsed a joint statement signed earlier by the UK and 35 other countries that expressed readiness in the document to contribute to “appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait”.India continues to back its direct talks with Tehran to resolve the issue that, as external affairs minister S Jaishankar said earlier, have yielded some results. Iran has so far allowed 6 India-flagged vessels to sail through the Strait of Hormuz.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Himanta Biswa Sarma Is Amit Shah Of North-East, He Even Controls Congress’: Yashwant DeshmukhAs Iran War Jolts Pakistan’s Economy, India Acts as Key Stabiliser for NeighboursMEA Confirms India Attending UK-Hosted Meeting To Discuss Reopening Strait Of HormuzTamil Nadu Elections 2026: M.K. Stalin vs AIADMK — Will Vijay Be the X-Factor?Tejas Mk1A Delayed Again As GE Delivers Only 6 Engines Against Target’Energy Instability’: Navy Chief Tripathi Flags ‘Severe Economic Impact’ Of Hormuz Disruption’No Worries For India In Hormuz’: Says Iran, As Rajnath Singh Assures Navy’s Escort To Secure Supply’No Fuel Shortage, Navy Guards Tankers On Hormuz Route’: Rajnath Singh Signals India’s Readiness’Unprecedented, Decisive Action’: Rajnath Warns Pakistan Against Misadventure, Reminds Of Op SindoorIndian LPG Tanker Escapes Mined Hormuz Route, Sails Via Larak Amid War123PhotostoriesGold jewellery vs solid gold investment: Which is a smarter investment choice today?From reacting to husband Krushna Abhishek roasting her to working as Shiamak Davar’s dancer and bagging the SRK-Juhi starrer ‘Yes Boss,’ Kashmera Shah on her journeyHow to make protein-rich Sattu Paratha for breakfastBirds that change their feather colours for survivalFrom Aditya Dhar-Yami Gautam to Sachin Tendulkar-Anjali: 10 celebrities who chose to get married in the comfort of their homesFrom typhoons to blizzards: Strangest weather events in war historyBill Gates once said, “Success is a lousy teacher, it seduces smart people…”: 4 lessons it teaches studentsRERA penalties for real estate brokers in India (2026); from hefty fines to jail termsRaghav Chadha’s favourite Cheesy Mushroom Toast that is perfect for breakfastFrom Kate Hudson to Kim Kardashian: Hollywood stars who built successful businesses beyond acting123Hot PicksUAE healthcare rulesLeBron JamesNASA Artemis IIKristi Noem HusbandUS Iran WarPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingiShowSpeed babyGood Friday 2026India Labour CodeRandy GeorgeLuigi MangioneGucci ManeRaghav ChaddaHailee SteinfeldSchool Holidays in AprilIran war news

NEW DELHI: Foreign secretary Vikram Misri represented India in a meeting that was hosted by the UK on Thursday to discuss efforts to secure the Strait of Hormuz. More than 60 countries participated in the meeting that discussed diplomatic and political, instead of military, measures to restore freedom of navigation through the key energy route.In the meeting, Misri underlined the importance of the principles of freedom of navigation and unimpeded transit through international waterways, according to an Indian readout. The government said he also emphasised the impact of the crisis on India’s energy security and the fact that India remains the only country to have lost mariners in attacks on merchant shipping in the Gulf.“He (Misri) also underlined that the way out of the crisis consisted of de-escalation and a return to the path of diplomacy and dialogue among all concerned parties,” said the Indian readout on the meeting.The UK meeting followed US President Trump’s assertion that the responsibility of keeping the strait open must be shouldered by Asian and European nations more reliant on oil and gas passing through that chokepoint than the US. Washington was reported to have skipped the virtual meeting that was chaired by British foreign minister Yvette Cooper.While India participated in the meeting, it has not yet endorsed a joint statement signed earlier by the UK and 35 other countries that expressed readiness in the document to contribute to “appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait”.India continues to back its direct talks with Tehran to resolve the issue that, as external affairs minister S Jaishankar said earlier, have yielded some results. Iran has so far allowed 6 India-flagged vessels to sail through the Strait of Hormuz.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Himanta Biswa Sarma Is Amit Shah Of North-East, He Even Controls Congress’: Yashwant DeshmukhAs Iran War Jolts Pakistan’s Economy, India Acts as Key Stabiliser for NeighboursMEA Confirms India Attending UK-Hosted Meeting To Discuss Reopening Strait Of HormuzTamil Nadu Elections 2026: M.K. Stalin vs AIADMK — Will Vijay Be the X-Factor?Tejas Mk1A Delayed Again As GE Delivers Only 6 Engines Against Target’Energy Instability’: Navy Chief Tripathi Flags ‘Severe Economic Impact’ Of Hormuz Disruption’No Worries For India In Hormuz’: Says Iran, As Rajnath Singh Assures Navy’s Escort To Secure Supply’No Fuel Shortage, Navy Guards Tankers On Hormuz Route’: Rajnath Singh Signals India’s Readiness’Unprecedented, Decisive Action’: Rajnath Warns Pakistan Against Misadventure, Reminds Of Op SindoorIndian LPG Tanker Escapes Mined Hormuz Route, Sails Via Larak Amid War123PhotostoriesGold jewellery vs solid gold investment: Which is a smarter investment choice today?From reacting to husband Krushna Abhishek roasting her to working as Shiamak Davar’s dancer and bagging the SRK-Juhi starrer ‘Yes Boss,’ Kashmera Shah on her journeyHow to make protein-rich Sattu Paratha for breakfastBirds that change their feather colours for survivalFrom Aditya Dhar-Yami Gautam to Sachin Tendulkar-Anjali: 10 celebrities who chose to get married in the comfort of their homesFrom typhoons to blizzards: Strangest weather events in war historyBill Gates once said, “Success is a lousy teacher, it seduces smart people…”: 4 lessons it teaches studentsRERA penalties for real estate brokers in India (2026); from hefty fines to jail termsRaghav Chadha’s favourite Cheesy Mushroom Toast that is perfect for breakfastFrom Kate Hudson to Kim Kardashian: Hollywood stars who built successful businesses beyond acting123Hot PicksUAE healthcare rulesLeBron JamesNASA Artemis IIKristi Noem HusbandUS Iran WarPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingiShowSpeed babyGood Friday 2026India Labour CodeRandy GeorgeLuigi MangioneGucci ManeRaghav ChaddaHailee SteinfeldSchool Holidays in AprilIran war news

NEW DELHI: Foreign secretary Vikram Misri represented India in a meeting that was hosted by the UK on Thursday to discuss efforts to secure the Strait of Hormuz. More than 60 countries participated in the meeting that discussed diplomatic and political, instead of military, measures to restore freedom of navigation through the key energy route.In…

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‘Agenda against me, they’re jealous’: Ajinkya Rahane’s no-holds-barred swipe at critics

‘Agenda against me, they’re jealous’: Ajinkya Rahane’s no-holds-barred swipe at critics

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Rana Daggubati Reflects on the Six-Year Journey of Epic ‘Baahubali’ |

Rana Daggubati Reflects on the Six-Year Journey of Epic ‘Baahubali’ |

Rana Daggubati revealed the six-year filming of ‘Baahubali’ was a constant learning curve, with the team pioneering grand war sequences and visual effects. He described the excitement of creating something unprecedented on screen, a feeling that fueled the cast and crew. The actor also shared a heartwarming airport encounter showcasing the film’s enduring impact. Rana…

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Pisces Horoscope Today, April 3, 2026: Wear your helmet or seat belt, no excuses

Pisces Horoscope Today, April 3, 2026: Wear your helmet or seat belt, no excuses

As financial challenges dissipate, monetary gains are on the horizon, though certain segments may not meet expectations. Tread thoughtfully through emotional waters in relationships, emphasizing honest dialogue. Career advancements may be gradual, so embrace a patient approach and consider small tweaks. Make prudent investment decisions, steering clear of impulsive purchases, and remain vigilant on the…

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Ancient mystery unearthed in France: Why were these ancient Celtic dead placed sitting in their graves | World News

Ancient mystery unearthed in France: Why were these ancient Celtic dead placed sitting in their graves | World News

The discovery of Iron Age burial sites in France has had a dramatic impact on the archaeological community, as evidence indicates that a funerary tradition exists that is challenging established funerary paradigms. The French National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP) uncovered several Celtic males who were interred in a seated or vertical deposition in…

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Coffee enthusiast couple, Anjan Babu and Sanjana Sudarshan brews Liberica coffee at home, sourcing the beans from the roasters usually at Blue Tokai or Drip and Drop Coffee. Sanjana says the couple had their first Liberica coffee at the Ground Up Cafe. “We just fell in love with it the first time we had it. We got a packet of Liberica beans for home, and we’ve been enjoying it ever since. It has a jackfruit flavour to it,” she says.Bharath Raghavan, a product manager, began his journey into coffee over 10 years ago. He started with research on filter coffee, a popular variant in Bengaluru, before exploring other coffees and beans from his friend who runs a barista, the Dialogues Cafe. Bharath sources beans from different parts of India and the world during his travel. He says Liberica is slightly lesser-known in Bengaluru’s coffee scene. “I would say less than 5% of available beans are Liberica. It is very rare to find them in India. I came across Liberica first at Araku Estate,” he says.The ‘smoky’ coffeeLiberica is a strain that tends to polarise interest. Bharath says he likes a few things about it — Liberica has a slightly smoky flavour and more body, which is very specific to it. “I like my coffee to be full-bodied, jammy, and tart, so I started exploring coffees in that space.”Some of his friends who have similar tastes love Liberica for its body. “Others dislike it because the smokiness is too overwhelming for them. For Liberica, I personally use an Origami dripper and a pour-over method on a Hario V60. I’ve found that this gives me the best result for my palate. Liberica has such a heavy body, you need a more refined brewing method. I tried using a French press, but as that method adds more texture, it became too thick and difficult on my palate. A pour-over was more refined and worked really well,” says Bharath. “I think Liberica will pick up in Bengaluru because people who appreciate 100% Arabica are now starting to understand different brewing and grinding methods,” he says. Temperature and grind size changes play a big role with Liberica because it is a sensitive bean. Unlike Robusta, where you can usually get a decent cup regardless, Liberica’s profile varies quite a bit depending on the temperature and the press you use, he adds. A green coffee wave?Speaking about the growing trend of green coffee, Khyyum Khan, sales head, Benki Brewing Tools, says: “Compared to Arabica and Robusta, Liberica is much cleaner and has its own unique characteristics. When you consume or grind Liberica, it has intense flavours that pop out. We are not used to drinking it, so when I give you something very different, people catch onto it as an individual trend. That is how Liberica and Excelsa started trending.”Adhi Savla, senior manager for Coffee Community at Blue Tokai says a lot of people are aware of ‘climate-resilient Excelsa’. Sunalini Menon, president of Coffeelab, Bengaluru, notes that Liberica and Excelsa have been cultivated not only in countries like the Philippines, or Malaysia, but also in Sierra Leone where it was first discovered. “It has also been here in India for decades. It’s just that we were cultivating it not as coffee but as a plant to demarcate the boundary of one farm from another,” she says.Komal Sable, founder, South Indian Coffee Company (SICC), says though Arabica and Robusta are the main crops for any producers in India at the moment, there is a gradual growing demand for Excelsa. “We definitely do get requests from specialty coffee roasters specifically, who are looking into climate-resistant species. As you may know, there are 133 different coffee species.” Excelsa has a fruity profile in the cup. “It’s naturally low in acidity and quite sweet, which makes it a great entry point for people who don’t usually enjoy very acidic coffees,” she says.Khyyum Khan says Benki Brewing is considering discontinuing sale of Liberica. “The problem with Liberica is that it changes very fast. For us, the sweet spot for a regular cafe is somewhere between 30 to 45 days. For coffees like Liberica, we store it in a colder atmosphere in single servings, but they still change every single day. For a commercial setup, changing recipes and training staff often is very difficult,” he says.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Himanta Biswa Sarma Is Amit Shah Of North-East, He Even Controls Congress’: Yashwant DeshmukhAs Iran War Jolts Pakistan’s Economy, India Acts as Key Stabiliser for NeighboursMEA Confirms India Attending UK-Hosted Meeting To Discuss Reopening Strait Of HormuzTamil Nadu Elections 2026: M.K. Stalin vs AIADMK — Will Vijay Be the X-Factor?Tejas Mk1A Delayed Again As GE Delivers Only 6 Engines Against Target’Energy Instability’: Navy Chief Tripathi Flags ‘Severe Economic Impact’ Of Hormuz Disruption’No Worries For India In Hormuz’: Says Iran, As Rajnath Singh Assures Navy’s Escort To Secure Supply’No Fuel Shortage, Navy Guards Tankers On Hormuz Route’: Rajnath Singh Signals India’s Readiness’Unprecedented, Decisive Action’: Rajnath Warns Pakistan Against Misadventure, Reminds Of Op SindoorIndian LPG Tanker Escapes Mined Hormuz Route, Sails Via Larak Amid War123PhotostoriesGold jewellery vs solid gold investment: Which is a smarter investment choice today?From reacting to husband Krushna Abhishek roasting her to working as Shiamak Davar’s dancer and bagging the SRK-Juhi starrer ‘Yes Boss,’ Kashmera Shah on her journeyHow to make protein-rich Sattu Paratha for breakfastBirds that change their feather colours for survivalFrom Aditya Dhar-Yami Gautam to Sachin Tendulkar-Anjali: 10 celebrities who chose to get married in the comfort of their homesFrom typhoons to blizzards: Strangest weather events in war historyBill Gates once said, “Success is a lousy teacher, it seduces smart people…”: 4 lessons it teaches studentsRERA penalties for real estate brokers in India (2026); from hefty fines to jail termsRaghav Chadha’s favourite Cheesy Mushroom Toast that is perfect for breakfastFrom Kate Hudson to Kim Kardashian: Hollywood stars who built successful businesses beyond acting123Hot PicksUAE healthcare rulesLeBron JamesNASA Artemis IIKristi Noem HusbandUS Iran WarPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingiShowSpeed babyGood Friday 2026India Labour CodeRandy GeorgeLuigi MangioneGucci ManeRaghav ChaddaHailee SteinfeldSchool Holidays in AprilIran war news

Coffee enthusiast couple, Anjan Babu and Sanjana Sudarshan brews Liberica coffee at home, sourcing the beans from the roasters usually at Blue Tokai or Drip and Drop Coffee. Sanjana says the couple had their first Liberica coffee at the Ground Up Cafe. “We just fell in love with it the first time we had it. We got a packet of Liberica beans for home, and we’ve been enjoying it ever since. It has a jackfruit flavour to it,” she says.Bharath Raghavan, a product manager, began his journey into coffee over 10 years ago. He started with research on filter coffee, a popular variant in Bengaluru, before exploring other coffees and beans from his friend who runs a barista, the Dialogues Cafe. Bharath sources beans from different parts of India and the world during his travel. He says Liberica is slightly lesser-known in Bengaluru’s coffee scene. “I would say less than 5% of available beans are Liberica. It is very rare to find them in India. I came across Liberica first at Araku Estate,” he says.The ‘smoky’ coffeeLiberica is a strain that tends to polarise interest. Bharath says he likes a few things about it — Liberica has a slightly smoky flavour and more body, which is very specific to it. “I like my coffee to be full-bodied, jammy, and tart, so I started exploring coffees in that space.”Some of his friends who have similar tastes love Liberica for its body. “Others dislike it because the smokiness is too overwhelming for them. For Liberica, I personally use an Origami dripper and a pour-over method on a Hario V60. I’ve found that this gives me the best result for my palate. Liberica has such a heavy body, you need a more refined brewing method. I tried using a French press, but as that method adds more texture, it became too thick and difficult on my palate. A pour-over was more refined and worked really well,” says Bharath. “I think Liberica will pick up in Bengaluru because people who appreciate 100% Arabica are now starting to understand different brewing and grinding methods,” he says. Temperature and grind size changes play a big role with Liberica because it is a sensitive bean. Unlike Robusta, where you can usually get a decent cup regardless, Liberica’s profile varies quite a bit depending on the temperature and the press you use, he adds. A green coffee wave?Speaking about the growing trend of green coffee, Khyyum Khan, sales head, Benki Brewing Tools, says: “Compared to Arabica and Robusta, Liberica is much cleaner and has its own unique characteristics. When you consume or grind Liberica, it has intense flavours that pop out. We are not used to drinking it, so when I give you something very different, people catch onto it as an individual trend. That is how Liberica and Excelsa started trending.”Adhi Savla, senior manager for Coffee Community at Blue Tokai says a lot of people are aware of ‘climate-resilient Excelsa’. Sunalini Menon, president of Coffeelab, Bengaluru, notes that Liberica and Excelsa have been cultivated not only in countries like the Philippines, or Malaysia, but also in Sierra Leone where it was first discovered. “It has also been here in India for decades. It’s just that we were cultivating it not as coffee but as a plant to demarcate the boundary of one farm from another,” she says.Komal Sable, founder, South Indian Coffee Company (SICC), says though Arabica and Robusta are the main crops for any producers in India at the moment, there is a gradual growing demand for Excelsa. “We definitely do get requests from specialty coffee roasters specifically, who are looking into climate-resistant species. As you may know, there are 133 different coffee species.” Excelsa has a fruity profile in the cup. “It’s naturally low in acidity and quite sweet, which makes it a great entry point for people who don’t usually enjoy very acidic coffees,” she says.Khyyum Khan says Benki Brewing is considering discontinuing sale of Liberica. “The problem with Liberica is that it changes very fast. For us, the sweet spot for a regular cafe is somewhere between 30 to 45 days. For coffees like Liberica, we store it in a colder atmosphere in single servings, but they still change every single day. For a commercial setup, changing recipes and training staff often is very difficult,” he says.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Himanta Biswa Sarma Is Amit Shah Of North-East, He Even Controls Congress’: Yashwant DeshmukhAs Iran War Jolts Pakistan’s Economy, India Acts as Key Stabiliser for NeighboursMEA Confirms India Attending UK-Hosted Meeting To Discuss Reopening Strait Of HormuzTamil Nadu Elections 2026: M.K. Stalin vs AIADMK — Will Vijay Be the X-Factor?Tejas Mk1A Delayed Again As GE Delivers Only 6 Engines Against Target’Energy Instability’: Navy Chief Tripathi Flags ‘Severe Economic Impact’ Of Hormuz Disruption’No Worries For India In Hormuz’: Says Iran, As Rajnath Singh Assures Navy’s Escort To Secure Supply’No Fuel Shortage, Navy Guards Tankers On Hormuz Route’: Rajnath Singh Signals India’s Readiness’Unprecedented, Decisive Action’: Rajnath Warns Pakistan Against Misadventure, Reminds Of Op SindoorIndian LPG Tanker Escapes Mined Hormuz Route, Sails Via Larak Amid War123PhotostoriesGold jewellery vs solid gold investment: Which is a smarter investment choice today?From reacting to husband Krushna Abhishek roasting her to working as Shiamak Davar’s dancer and bagging the SRK-Juhi starrer ‘Yes Boss,’ Kashmera Shah on her journeyHow to make protein-rich Sattu Paratha for breakfastBirds that change their feather colours for survivalFrom Aditya Dhar-Yami Gautam to Sachin Tendulkar-Anjali: 10 celebrities who chose to get married in the comfort of their homesFrom typhoons to blizzards: Strangest weather events in war historyBill Gates once said, “Success is a lousy teacher, it seduces smart people…”: 4 lessons it teaches studentsRERA penalties for real estate brokers in India (2026); from hefty fines to jail termsRaghav Chadha’s favourite Cheesy Mushroom Toast that is perfect for breakfastFrom Kate Hudson to Kim Kardashian: Hollywood stars who built successful businesses beyond acting123Hot PicksUAE healthcare rulesLeBron JamesNASA Artemis IIKristi Noem HusbandUS Iran WarPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingiShowSpeed babyGood Friday 2026India Labour CodeRandy GeorgeLuigi MangioneGucci ManeRaghav ChaddaHailee SteinfeldSchool Holidays in AprilIran war news

Coffee enthusiast couple, Anjan Babu and Sanjana Sudarshan brews Liberica coffee at home, sourcing the beans from the roasters usually at Blue Tokai or Drip and Drop Coffee. Sanjana says the couple had their first Liberica coffee at the Ground Up Cafe. “We just fell in love with it the first time we had it….

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Apr 03, 2026, 06:26 IST

Apr 03, 2026, 06:26 IST

Kolkata: Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Abhishek Sharma (PTI Photo) Abhishek Sharma found himself in the spotlight for the wrong reason despite Sunrisers Hyderabad producing a dominant performance against Kolkata Knight Riders at Eden Gardens. The all-rounder has been fined 25 per cent of his match fees and handed one demerit point for breaching the IPL Code of…

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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni: Judge dismisses 10 of 13 claims; actress ‘looks forward to testifying at trial’

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni: Judge dismisses 10 of 13 claims; actress ‘looks forward to testifying at trial’

A judge has dismissed ten of Blake Lively’s thirteen claims against ‘It Ends With Us’ co-star Justin Baldoni. While sexual harassment claims were dropped due to her independent contractor status, a breach of contract and FEHA retaliation claim against Baldoni’s company will proceed to trial on May 18. Lively’s team remains focused on exposing alleged…

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Apocalyptic red skies hit Greece: Saharan Dust blankets Crete while deadly Storm Erminio sparks widespread chaos | Watch | World News

Apocalyptic red skies hit Greece: Saharan Dust blankets Crete while deadly Storm Erminio sparks widespread chaos | Watch | World News

A cloud of Saharan dust has spread across parts of southern Europe, leaving the Greek island of Crete under a reddish haze that has changed the look of its skies. Known for clear blue weather, the island has instead experienced muted light and reduced visibility as fine desert particles drifted in from North Africa. The…

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. NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Thursday sentenced Congress’ Madhya Pradesh MLA, Rajendra Bharti, and co-accused Raghuvir Sharan Prajapati to three years of imprisonment in a document forgery and bank fraud case, a day after finding them guilty of conspiring to cheat a cooperative bank while holding positions of responsibility. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh each on both.The defence submitted that Bharti is a “sitting MLA from Datia, and is a third-time MLA who is responsible for the discharge of his public functions”, and highlighted that he is a heart patient who recently underwent treatment. For Prajapati, the defence stressed his age.The court then suspended the sentence for two months, during which both convicts can file an appeal against the judgment in an appellate court.About the AuthorKoushiki SahaKoushiki Saha, a trainee journalist currently reporting for The Times of India, covers urban governance, infrastructure lapses, public grievances, and municipal policies with clarity and compassion. Still learning every day, she draws insights from fieldwork, lived experiences, and holding authorities accountable through persistent, people-focused reporting.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Himanta Biswa Sarma Is Amit Shah Of North-East, He Even Controls Congress’: Yashwant DeshmukhAs Iran War Jolts Pakistan’s Economy, India Acts as Key Stabiliser for NeighboursMEA Confirms India Attending UK-Hosted Meeting To Discuss Reopening Strait Of HormuzTamil Nadu Elections 2026: M.K. Stalin vs AIADMK — Will Vijay Be the X-Factor?Tejas Mk1A Delayed Again As GE Delivers Only 6 Engines Against Target’Energy Instability’: Navy Chief Tripathi Flags ‘Severe Economic Impact’ Of Hormuz Disruption’No Worries For India In Hormuz’: Says Iran, As Rajnath Singh Assures Navy’s Escort To Secure Supply’No Fuel Shortage, Navy Guards Tankers On Hormuz Route’: Rajnath Singh Signals India’s Readiness’Unprecedented, Decisive Action’: Rajnath Warns Pakistan Against Misadventure, Reminds Of Op SindoorIndian LPG Tanker Escapes Mined Hormuz Route, Sails Via Larak Amid War123PhotostoriesGold jewellery vs solid gold investment: Which is a smarter investment choice today?From reacting to husband Krushna Abhishek roasting her to working as Shiamak Davar’s dancer and bagging the SRK-Juhi starrer ‘Yes Boss,’ Kashmera Shah on her journeyHow to make protein-rich Sattu Paratha for breakfastBirds that change their feather colours for survivalFrom typhoons to blizzards: Strangest weather events in war historyBill Gates once said, “Success is a lousy teacher, it seduces smart people…”: 4 lessons it teaches studentsRERA penalties for real estate brokers in India (2026); from hefty fines to jail termsRaghav Chadha’s favourite Cheesy Mushroom Toast that is perfect for breakfastFrom Kate Hudson to Kim Kardashian: Hollywood stars who built successful businesses beyond acting6 foods you should store in the refrigerator door and why123Hot PicksUAE healthcare rulesLeBron JamesNASA Artemis IIKristi Noem HusbandUS Iran WarPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingiShowSpeed babyGood Friday 2026India Labour CodeRandy GeorgeLuigi MangioneGucci ManeRaghav ChaddaHailee SteinfeldSchool Holidays in AprilIran war news

. NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Thursday sentenced Congress’ Madhya Pradesh MLA, Rajendra Bharti, and co-accused Raghuvir Sharan Prajapati to three years of imprisonment in a document forgery and bank fraud case, a day after finding them guilty of conspiring to cheat a cooperative bank while holding positions of responsibility. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh each on both.The defence submitted that Bharti is a “sitting MLA from Datia, and is a third-time MLA who is responsible for the discharge of his public functions”, and highlighted that he is a heart patient who recently underwent treatment. For Prajapati, the defence stressed his age.The court then suspended the sentence for two months, during which both convicts can file an appeal against the judgment in an appellate court.About the AuthorKoushiki SahaKoushiki Saha, a trainee journalist currently reporting for The Times of India, covers urban governance, infrastructure lapses, public grievances, and municipal policies with clarity and compassion. Still learning every day, she draws insights from fieldwork, lived experiences, and holding authorities accountable through persistent, people-focused reporting.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Himanta Biswa Sarma Is Amit Shah Of North-East, He Even Controls Congress’: Yashwant DeshmukhAs Iran War Jolts Pakistan’s Economy, India Acts as Key Stabiliser for NeighboursMEA Confirms India Attending UK-Hosted Meeting To Discuss Reopening Strait Of HormuzTamil Nadu Elections 2026: M.K. Stalin vs AIADMK — Will Vijay Be the X-Factor?Tejas Mk1A Delayed Again As GE Delivers Only 6 Engines Against Target’Energy Instability’: Navy Chief Tripathi Flags ‘Severe Economic Impact’ Of Hormuz Disruption’No Worries For India In Hormuz’: Says Iran, As Rajnath Singh Assures Navy’s Escort To Secure Supply’No Fuel Shortage, Navy Guards Tankers On Hormuz Route’: Rajnath Singh Signals India’s Readiness’Unprecedented, Decisive Action’: Rajnath Warns Pakistan Against Misadventure, Reminds Of Op SindoorIndian LPG Tanker Escapes Mined Hormuz Route, Sails Via Larak Amid War123PhotostoriesGold jewellery vs solid gold investment: Which is a smarter investment choice today?From reacting to husband Krushna Abhishek roasting her to working as Shiamak Davar’s dancer and bagging the SRK-Juhi starrer ‘Yes Boss,’ Kashmera Shah on her journeyHow to make protein-rich Sattu Paratha for breakfastBirds that change their feather colours for survivalFrom typhoons to blizzards: Strangest weather events in war historyBill Gates once said, “Success is a lousy teacher, it seduces smart people…”: 4 lessons it teaches studentsRERA penalties for real estate brokers in India (2026); from hefty fines to jail termsRaghav Chadha’s favourite Cheesy Mushroom Toast that is perfect for breakfastFrom Kate Hudson to Kim Kardashian: Hollywood stars who built successful businesses beyond acting6 foods you should store in the refrigerator door and why123Hot PicksUAE healthcare rulesLeBron JamesNASA Artemis IIKristi Noem HusbandUS Iran WarPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingiShowSpeed babyGood Friday 2026India Labour CodeRandy GeorgeLuigi MangioneGucci ManeRaghav ChaddaHailee SteinfeldSchool Holidays in AprilIran war news

NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Thursday sentenced Congress’ Madhya Pradesh MLA, Rajendra Bharti, and co-accused Raghuvir Sharan Prajapati to three years of imprisonment in a document forgery and bank fraud case, a day after finding them guilty of conspiring to cheat a cooperative bank while holding positions of responsibility. The court also imposed a…

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‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ box office collection day 15: Ranveer Singh, Rakesh Bedi’s film inches close to Rs 1,500 cr mark worldwide

‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ box office collection day 15: Ranveer Singh, Rakesh Bedi’s film inches close to Rs 1,500 cr mark worldwide

Aditya Dhar directed and Ranveer Singh led ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ has successfully entered its third week today, on Friday. According to the trade report, this week, the high-octane spy thriller will cross the dream mark of Rs 1500 crore worldwide. As of now, the figures show that the espionage drama, which has Rakesh Bedi, Sanjay…

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Aquarius Horoscope Today, April 3, 2026: Set a strict limit for speculation, and complete one pending task early

Aquarius Horoscope Today, April 3, 2026: Set a strict limit for speculation, and complete one pending task early

Today unfolds like a tapestry of small victories, illuminated by the nurturing glow of the moon and Jupiter’s fortuitous influence. Tasks flow smoothly, relationships thrive with empathy, and students find their minds sharp and ready for learning. Professional avenues seem more inviting, encouraging collaboration and the sharing of fresh ideas. While potential financial gains loom,…

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