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Ceasefire at risk: Iran closes Hormuz as Israel pounds Lebanon, Hezbollah fires back

A fragile Iran-US ceasefire is showing signs of collapse as Iran warns of renewed hostilities amid intensified Israeli strikes in Lebanon. Hezbollah retaliated, accusing Israel of breaching the truce, a stance Israel and the US argue falls outside the agreement’s scope, jeopardizing upcoming peace talks.

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Was Lebanon part of ceasefire deal or not? How Pakistan may have muddled US-Iran truce

A ceasefire between the US and Iran is shrouded in confusion, with sharp disagreements over its scope, particularly regarding Lebanon. While the US insists the truce is limited to Iran, Pakistan and Iran suggest a broader agreement. This ambiguity, coupled with continued Israeli strikes in Lebanon and differing US negotiation frameworks, threatens the fragile peace

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Securing supply: India presses Iran to expedite movement of oil shipments through Strait of Hormuz amid two week ceasefire window

Despite the temporary pause in hostilities, industry executives have cautioned that a full return to normal oil trade could take at least three months.

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‘Intent can’t be faulted, but…’: Gavaskar defends Miller after DC’s one-run heartbreak

Sunil Gavaskar defended David Miller’s intent in Delhi Capitals’ narrow IPL loss, emphasising execution challenges in high-pressure moments. He highlighted Ravi Shastri’s 1986 tied Test heroics as an example of crucial game awareness. Meanwhile, Rashid Khan’s stellar bowling secured Gujarat Titans’ first win, though Kevin Pietersen noted overall bowling concerns.

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Rules, warnings, little action: NMC under fire as violations persist in medical colleges

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has issued another warning to medical colleges regarding overcharging MBBS fees, particularly for the internship period. Despite past directives and regulatory powers, enforcement remains weak, with limited punitive action reported for violations like stipend irregularities. This pattern raises concerns about accountability in medical education.

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‘Dhurandhar 2’ OTT release: When and where to watch Ranveer’s film after its theatrical run

Ranveer Singh’s adventurous sequel, ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge,’ has taken the Indian box office by storm, grossing an astonishing ₹1041 crore! For those who want to enjoy the thrill from the comfort of their homes, mark your calendars for its OTT debut on JioHotstar, set to launch soon after IPL 2026 wraps up, around late May

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Dudhwa buffer zone staff collecting carcasses after death of 25 vultures

Dudhwa Tiger Reserve authorities are seeking help from IVRI, Bareilly to determine the cause of death for 25 critically endangered vultures found in the buffer zone. Vultures are suspected to have died after consuming poisoned dog carcasses found nearby. Post-mortem revealed a poisonous substance in the dogs, but the exact poison remains unidentified.

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‘Was to sell it to Tehran’: Pakistan PM’s ceasefire statement cleared by WH before release

Pakistan’s prime minister Shehbaz Sharif’s unusual social media post, cleared by the White House, hinted at a coordinated effort to de-escalate US-Iran tensions. The message, calling for a two-week ceasefire, preceded official confirmations of a pause in hostilities. This move, influencing a potential agreement, highlights active backchannel diplomacy amidst public escalation.

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