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Life limping back to normal in violence-hit areas of Bengal's Murshidabad

Life is returning to normal in violence-hit parts of West Bengal’s Murshidabad district, with no new incidents reported in the last 48 hours. Security forces, including BSF and CRPF, are ensuring peace.

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Delhi Capitals seek first win at 'first home' against struggling Rajasthan Royals

Delhi Capitals, recovering from a shocking loss to Mumbai Indians, aim for a win in their IPL home game against struggling Rajasthan Royals. While Delhi's spinners and middle order are key, the Royals are struggling with inconsistent performances.

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Haj tour operators failed to comply with timelines set by Saudi authorities: Govt on 'quota cut'

The Indian government addressed concerns over the reduction of the Haj quota for India, stating that private Haj tour operators failed to meet the Saudi authorities' deadlines despite reminders.

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Aggregators may face jail term over failure to pay Gig workers welfare fund in Telangana: Draft Bill

Telangana's draft bill proposes penalties, including up to one year in prison or a fine of Rs 2 lakh, for aggregators/platforms failing to pay welfare fees to the Telangana Gig and Platform Workers Welfare Board. It mandates a 1-2% fee per transaction.

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Katy Perry kisses ground after returning to Earth from space journey

Katy Perry and an all-women crew safely returned to Earth after their Blue Origin space journey on April 14, 2025. Along with Jeff Bezos' fiancée Lauren Sanchez, they reached the Karman line, 62 miles above Earth.

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5.2-magnitude quake shakes Southern California, tumbling rocks onto roads, items off shelves

A 5.2-magnitude earthquake hit Southern California on 14 April, shaking areas including Julian and Los Angeles County. It caused rocks to tumble onto roads and items to fall off shelves, but no major damage or injuries were reported.

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Attack by gunmen leaves at least 40 people dead in Nigeria, president says

At least 40 people have been killed in a gunmen attack on the Zike community in north-central Nigeria. The assailants, believed to be Muslim herders, targeted a Christian farming community in a fight over land resources.

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Terrorists, security forces exchange fire in J-K’s Poonch

Terrorists and security forces exchanged gunfire in Poonch district's Lasana village on 14 April. The clash occurred during a search operation for terrorists. One Army personnel was injured and taken to hospital. Additional troops have been deployed.

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Yoon's trial on rebellion charges opens in South Korea. Here's what to know

Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces rebellion charges over his martial law declaration in December. His trial examines whether his actions amounted to an illegal attempt to shut down institutions.

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Man killed in firing after dispute over DJ sound during procession in MP

A 26-year-old man was killed, and another injured in a shooting following a clash over loud DJ music during a procession marking Dr BR Ambedkar's birth anniversary in Morena, MP. The incident occurred on 14 April at 9 pm, with 2 community groups involved.