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Basavaraju, 26 other slain Naxalites carried cumulative bounty of Rs 3.33 cr in Chhattisgarh: Police

Basavaraju, CPI (Maoist) general secretary, and 26 other Naxalites were killed in a major encounter on 21 May in Chhattisgarh’s Abhujmad. The slain carried bounties totalling Rs 3.33 crore. Arms and explosives were recovered. Two DRG jawans also died.

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J-K DGP visits encounter site in Kishtwar, reviews anti-terror op

J&K DGP Nalin Prabhat visited the Singhpora-Chatroo area in Kishtwar on 22 May to review an anti-terror op after a soldier died in a gunfight. Four terrorists are believed holed up. He praised forces and stressed continued efforts to uphold peace.

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Forest fire trigger landmine blasts along LoC in Poonch

A forest fire near the LoC in Krishna Ghati sector, Poonch district, triggered multiple landmine explosions on 23 May, officials said. No casualties were reported. Army, forest officials, and locals are working to douse the blaze in the region.

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Goyal meets US commerce secretary in Washington to discuss proposed trade pact

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal met US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick in Washington to discuss the proposed bilateral trade pact. The interim deal aims for tariff exemptions and increased trade, targeting a July 8 deadline for initial agreement.

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There were times when we had our chances to make the playoffs: Pant

Lucknow Super Giants skipper Rishabh Pant admitted their 2025 IPL season showed promise but inconsistency and injuries, hurt their playoff chances. Their 33-run win over Gujarat Titans featured a strong all-round performance led by Mitchell Marsh's 117.

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South Asian students slam Harvard foreign student eligibility revocation

Harvard's South Asian Association condemned the Trump administration's 22 May move to revoke the university’s SEVP certification, halting foreign student enrolment. SAA urged support for affected international students, calling ir an “unwarranted attack.”

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Bangladesh's interim govt chief Yunus mulls resignation: Report

Bangladesh's interim govt chief Muhammad Yunus may resign amid rising political pressure and lack of consensus among parties, BBC Bangla reports. No official word yet, but tensions have grown since the Awami League was disbanded on 12 May.

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UK to roll out chemical castration for sex offenders in bid to cut reoffense

On 22 May, Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced the UK will begin using chemical castration in 20 prisons to reduce sex offender reoffending and ease prison overcrowding. The move follows a sentencing review by ex-Justice Secretary David Gauke.

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US: Glad our role helped avert full-scale India-Pak war

The US said it is "heartening" that its involvement helped prevent a full-scale war between India and Pakistan after April’s Pahalgam terror attack. A ceasefire was reached on 10 May after intense strikes, though India denied any third-party mediation.

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Is this treason?: MP Dubey slams Rahul over 1991 Indo-Pak pact

BJP MP Nishikant Dubey criticised Rahul Gandhi for questioning S. Jaishankar, citing a 1991 Indo-Pak military pact signed during a Congress-backed govt. Dubey called it vote-bank politics, while Congress denied backing the govt at the time.