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Roger Federer to headline first ever Australian Open Opening Ceremony with legends set to take court

The 2026 Australian Open will have an Opening Ceremony for the first time in the history of the tournament. Legends like Roger Federer and Andre Agassi will be the stars of the show. Here is all you need to know about the event. Read More

Breaking Bread: ICE agents eat at Mexican restaurant, then arrest staff

If you’ve ever watched Breaking Bad, you’ll know how quickly an ordinary meal can turn into a ‘this just got serious’ moment. Read More
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China fumes as US signs new trade deal with Taiwan to cut tariffs, boost chip sale

China criticised a new US–Taiwan trade deal lowering tariffs to 15% in exchange for major Taiwanese investments as Taipei welcomed the pact amid Beijing’s objections and rising geopolitical and semiconductor stakes. Read More

‘Leave by any means available’: India tells 9,000 citizens in Iran to exit amid escalating situation — Here’s what MEA said

NEW DELHI: Ministry of external affairs on Friday said that they had advised approximately 9,000 Indian citizens who are currently staying in Iran to leave the country and said that they are monitoring the situation. Read More

News18 Evening Digest: BJP+ Sweeps Maharashtra Civic Polls, MEA Reacts To US’s Chabahar Sanctions & Other Stories

We are alos covering: Karisma Kapoor’s divorce plea, Suryakumar Yadav’s ₹100 crore defamation case against actress Khushi Banerjee. Read More

Not once or twice, Minneapolis woman Renee Good was shot four times, reveal 911 call transcripts

The records of police and emergency operators who responded to the crisis that unfolded after ICE agent Jonathan Ross opened fire at Minneapolis woman Renee Good reveal there was more to the crackdown that turned fatal, as the 911 cal Read More

“Neither deny nor confirm”: CIA issues rare response to records request on 3I/ATLAS origin

CIA issues “can’t confirm or deny” response on 3I/ATLAS nature When the interstellar object known as 3I/ATLAS was first detected in July last year, it quickly escaped the quiet, technical orbit usually reserved for distant comets. Read More