'Afraid he would not stop': New UK charges detail rape allegations against Tate brothers

‘Afraid he would not stop’: New UK charges detail rape allegations against Tate brothers

Andrew and Tristan Tate arrested in Miami over rape and sex trafficking charges Newly unsealed court documents have revealed detailed allegations against social media influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate, including rape, choking and sex trafficking, as the brothers remain in US custody while fighting extradition to the United Kingdom.The federal filings, released Monday night, detail…

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Big blow for Birmingham Phoenix! Jacob Bethell ruled out of The Hundred 2026

Big blow for Birmingham Phoenix! Jacob Bethell ruled out of The Hundred 2026 | Cricket News

England’s Jacob Bethell (ANI Photo) England all-rounder Jacob Bethell has been ruled out of the 2026 edition of The Hundred after sustaining a right knee injury during the recently concluded ODI series against India.Bethell, who was retained by Birmingham Phoenix for GBP 340,000 ahead of The Hundred’s inaugural player auction, had also been appointed captain…

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'Criticising him after two or three matches isn't justified': Sikandar Raza defends Vaibhav Sooryavanshi

‘Criticising him after two or three matches isn’t justified’: Sikandar Raza defends Vaibhav Sooryavanshi | Cricket News

India’s Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (ANI Photo) Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza has backed teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi to emerge as a “generational talent”, urging people not to judge the 15-year-old after a difficult start to his international career. Sooryavanshi endured a challenging debut T20I series in England, scoring 14, 13 and 15 in three appearances as India…

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'Conditions were challenging': Tilak Varma reveals what went wrong for India in Ireland and England | Cricket News

‘Conditions were challenging’: Tilak Varma reveals what went wrong for India in Ireland and England | Cricket News

India’s T20I vice-captain Tilak Varma Team India’s T20I vice-captain Tilak Varma has reflected on the challenges that contributed to India’s disappointing back-to-back T20I series defeats against Ireland and England, insisting the team remains focused on learning from the setbacks and regaining momentum.The reigning T20 World Cup champions endured a forgettable tour of the British Isles…

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Karnataka launches year-long drive to train 65,000 teachers for bilingual classrooms

Karnataka launches year-long drive to train 65,000 teachers for bilingual classrooms

The Karnataka Directorate of State Educational Research and Training (DSERT), in partnership with the Regional Institute of English, South India (RIESI), has launched a year-long academic support programme to enhance bilingual teaching in government schools. The initiative will equip nearly 65,000 teachers with classroom strategies, mentoring and continuous professional development through a phased training model…

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The lesser known story behind PV Sindhu's medals: How two former volleyball players raised one of India's greatest shuttlers; 4 parenting lessons to learn

The lesser known story behind PV Sindhu’s medals: How two former volleyball players raised one of India’s greatest shuttlers; 4 parenting lessons to learn |

Pusarala V. Sindhu with her parents. (Photo Credit: sportstar.thehindu.com) Indian superstar shuttler PV Sindhu recently won the Japan Open Super 750 title. Before that, she won Olympic silver and bronze medals at Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020. Add to that, more medals from the Badminton World Championships and multiple international titles. Today, she is India’s…

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Scientists looked 2,000 metres below the ocean and found microplastics in 92% of deep-sea animals, revealing plastic has reached Earth's most remote ecosystems and could threaten marine food webs

Scientists looked 2,000 metres below the ocean and found microplastics in 92% of deep-sea animals, revealing plastic has reached Earth’s most remote ecosystems and could threaten marine food webs |

Scientists have uncovered plastic pollution in one of Earth’s most isolated environments, challenging the long-held belief that the deep ocean remains largely untouched by human activity. Analysing animals living more than 2,000 metres beneath the sea, researchers discovered that 92% contained microplastics, offering some of the clearest evidence yet that plastic waste has reached even…

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