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Mo Bobat, Andy Flower ‘asked Virat Kohli to be a bit more aggressive’, reveals Ex-RCB star

Former RCB all-rounder Liam Livingstone revealed how Andy Flower and Mo Bobat transformed Virat Kohli’s T20 approach. They encouraged Kohli to embrace extreme aggression, especially in the Powerplay, leading to a career-high strike rate. Livingstone also shared insights into Kohli’s intense competitiveness on the field versus his relaxed demeanor off it.

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As SoftBank Group beats Toyota to become Japan’s most valuable company after more than 20 years; founder Masayoshi Son can thank Sam Altman

SoftBank has surpassed Toyota as Japan’s most valuable company, driven by massive investments in AI, particularly in OpenAI. Founder Masayoshi Son’s pledge of €75 billion for European AI data centers fueled a significant stock surge. This shift highlights investor confidence moving from traditional manufacturing towards the burgeoning artificial intelligence sector.

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21 dead after massive fire at hotel in Delhi’s Malviya Nagar; several foreigners among victims

A devastating fire at a Malviya Nagar restaurant in South Delhi has claimed at least 20 lives, with many victims reportedly foreigners. Emergency services swiftly responded, rescuing 37 individuals who were hospitalized. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blaze, while the Delhi Chief Minister expressed deep sorrow and pledged government support.

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‘Can’t breathe’: Video shows UK cops arresting stabbed teen as Indian-origin attacker posed as victim

A stabbing in Southampton led to a debate on religious symbols after a Sikh man fatally attacked a teenager, falsely claiming racial abuse. While the attacker was jailed for life, the incident sparked calls to restrict kirpans, prompting government assurances on religious freedom and condemnation of divisive rhetoric. Police actions at the scene are under...

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US reaches EB-2 visa limit for Indians; new visas resume in October

Indian applicants for the EB-2 visa category will face a temporary halt as the US has exhausted its FY2026 quota. Embassies can no longer issue these visas until October 1, 2026, when the new fiscal year begins and limits reset. This impacts those seeking permanent residency through advanced degrees or exceptional abilities.