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Endangered red-crowned roofed turtles return to River Ganga

The endangered Red-Crowned Roofed Turtle has been reintroduced to the Ganga River after decades of decline. On April 26, 20 turtles were released into the Haiderpur Wetland as part of a conservation effort.

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India's gold demand falls 15 pc in Jan-Mar to 118.1 tonnes on high prices: WGC

India's gold demand fell 15% to 118.1 tonnes in Q1 2025 due to high prices, although the value grew by 22% to Rs 94,030 crore. Gold prices surged by 25%, reaching near Rs 1,00,000 per 10 grams. Jewellery demand dropped 25%.

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7 killed in temple wall collapse in Andhra

Seven people were killed when a wall collapsed at the Sri Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple in Visakhapatnam on 30 April. The incident occurred during the Chandanotsavam ritual, with heavy rains believed to have caused soil loosening

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India planning military action in 24-36 hours: Pakistan says it's ready

Pakistan warned India of consequences after claiming credible intelligence of planned Indian military action within 24–36 hours. Tensions escalated following the 26-death Pahalgam terror attack. India granted its military full operational freedom.

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Trump marks his first 100 days in office in campaign mode; focused on grudges, grievances

Trump marked his 100th day in office with a rally in Michigan, focusing on immigration, trade tariffs, and attacking Biden. Despite economic strain and low approval ratings, he touted success and hinted at bold expansionist ideas.

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First accuser takes witness stand at Harvey Weinstein's MeToo retrial

Miriam Haley testified on 29 April at Harvey Weinstein’s MeToo retrial, recounting a 2006 assault in his Manhattan apartment. Her testimony follows the overturning of Weinstein’s 2020 conviction. Two more accusers are set to testify.

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US government's new policy terminates international students' legal status

The US government admitted it had wrongly terminated legal status for thousands of international students, citing new ICE guidelines. The move sparked legal challenges, including one by Akshar Patel, whose visa was revoked despite charges being dropped.

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UK military launches airstrikes with US targeting Yemen's Houthi rebels

The UK joined US-led airstrikes against Yemen's Houthi rebels, targeting drone facilities near Sanaa. The joint strike is part of Operation Rough Rider, responding to Houthi threats to Red Sea shipping. This marks UK’s first strike under Trump.

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Mangaluru 'lynching' case: Victim identified as Wayanad native

Ashraf, a man from Pulpalli, Wayanad, was killed in a mob lynching on 27 April near Bhatra Kallurti temple, Mangaluru, after allegedly shouting 'Pakistan Zindabad'. He died from internal injuries. 20 people have been arrested as investigations continue.

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Mumbai fire brigade douses Bandra mall fire after over 22 hours

A massive fire that broke out at 4.10am on 29 April in Link Square Mall, Bandra West, was finally doused at 1.41am on 30 April after over 22 hours. No injuries were reported. An inquiry is underway into the cause of the fire, which gutted the entire mall.