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Scarf around neck saves woman from leopard attack in Beed
A 45-year-old woman survived a leopard attack in Beed, Maharashtra, after her thick scarf protected her neck. She sustained minor injuries and is stable; authorities plan camera traps and may set up a cage if the threat continues

Mahesh Babu’s heartfelt birthday wish for Namrata wins hearts

CISF recruits highest-ever sportspersons; Mandaviya asks them to ‘keep playing’

LVMH Watch Week 2026: new releases from Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., Tag Heuer and more
All eyes were on Milan this week as the city hosted LVMH Watch Week, the first major annual event on the horological calendar. Though sombre tidings preceded the weekend as Antoine Pin stepped down as CEO of Tag Heuer after a year and three months in the role, the week focused on major releases – nearly all from celebrated staple collections – from all of the active watch brands in the LVMH family. Here are some of the highlights. Bulgari After making waves last year at Watches and Wonders by...

Relief for 50 Jammu medical college students as CM says issue resolved; counselling on Jan 24

Woman’s relatives attack husband, take her away as police watch helplessly in Medak

SC refuses to issue omnibus directions on stampede prevention

China tech’s GPU dilemma: pay more for black-market H200s, or use slower local AI chips
Chinese AI companies wanting high-performance artificial intelligence chips from Nvidia are facing a dilemma: source them from the black market at much higher prices, or accept lower performance domestic alternatives from the likes of Huawei Technologies. That is because Chinese customs officials are currently holding Nvidia’s H200 chips at the border, despite Washington granting approval for the US company to ship its second most advanced graphics processing unit (GPU) to China, according to...

Sindhu, Lakshya sail into Indonesia Masters quarter-finals

Philippines’ Marcos faces new impeachment complaint over flood corruption scandal

China’s youth unemployment rate falls slightly in December as Beijing pledges more support

Australian Open: China’s Wang Xinyu into third round, Djokovic pays tribute to ‘his’ tree
Nature-lover Novak Djokovic strolled into the Australian Open third round on Thursday as an erratic Madison Keys wobbled but did enough to keep her title defence on track. Three players from China were in action on day five. Wang Xinyu made it to the third round of the Open for the first time, but Jerry Shang Juncheng missed out on the chance of joining her and facing Djokovic next after losing to Botic van de Zandschulp of the Netherlands 7-6, 6-2, 6-3. Also missing out was National Games...
