Protests erupt across Israel as Netanyahu fires defence minister; key points – Times of India

Thousands of Israelis took to the streets late Tuesday, protesting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to fire Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, news agency AFP reported. Demonstrators gathered in Tel Aviv, denouncing the dismissal and demanding that Gallant’s replacement, Israel Katz, prioritise efforts to secure a hostage release from Gaza. Protesters, holding Israeli flags, gathered in…

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Economy, democracy, abortion: Key issues for American voters as contest between Trump, Harris remain razor-thin – Times of India

As millions of Americans cast their ballots to decide the 47th President of the United States, early exit polls revealed the primary concerns driving voter sentiment in this closely watched election. According to initial data from CBS News, the state of democracy ranks as the most pressing issue for the majority of voters. Nearly six…

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US election results early trends: Trump ahead in over 130 electoral votes, Harris in 99 – Times of India

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. As the 2024 US presidential race unfolds, key battleground states are showing early trends that could shape the outcome of the election. With a significant number of votes already counted in Texas, New Hampshire, Virginia, North Carolina, and Georgia, both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are vying for crucial electoral…

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‘India ka batting coach hai kaun?’ – Basit Ali blasts India’s white-ball thinking in Tests | Cricket News – Times of India

New Zealand players celebrate the dismissal of Shubman Gill in the Mumbai Test (PTI Photo) India’s batting failures, particularly against spin, in the Test series against New Zealand has ignited a debate on the nature of pitches and the over-aggressive approach of the Indian batsmen in red-ball cricket; and former Pakistan batsman Basit Ali has…

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Relief for 12L+ students as SC upholds validity of 2004 UP madrassa Act | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Tuesday said that minorities have no absolute right to administer educational institutions, while upholding the validity of Uttar Pradesh Board of Madrasa Education Act, 2004 – a decision that will clear the uncertainty hanging over 13,364 madrassas in the state with over 12 lakh students since March 22 when Allahabad…

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