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Australia Bushfires Destroy Homes, Cut Power Supply

Intense bushfires in Australia's southeast have burned over 300,000 hectares, destroyed homes, and left tens of thousands without power. Authorities report 10 major fires still burning. Read the full report.

RUFC Wins 3-1 in Foggy RFDL Morning Match

Rajasthan United FC began 2026 with a 3-1 victory over Sporting Club Delhi FC in the Reliance Foundation Development League. Read how they overcame challenging foggy conditions in Jaipur.

India-Australia Trade Hits Rs 3 Lakh Crore Post-ECTA

India-Australia trade surpasses Rs 3 lakh crore for the first time as all tariffs on Indian goods are eliminated. The ECTA pact has doubled trade in five years and created lakhs of jobs. Explore the future roadmap.

Bengaluru Aims to Become India's Next Global Sports Hub

Bengaluru is transforming its sports infrastructure to host global events like the Olympics. Plans include world-class stadiums, upgraded tracks, and modern facilities for football, hockey, and athletics. #Bengaluru #SportsHub

2025 Tested India-US Ties on Tariffs, Russia, Pakistan

The year 2025 proved challenging for India-US ties, testing diplomacy on tariffs, Russia policy, Pakistan conflict, and H-1B visas. Discover the key moments that defined this crucial relationship. Read the full analysis.

Ruben Amorim: A Better Manager Now, Open to Man Utd

Sporting CP's Ruben Amorim reveals personal growth, calling himself a 'different and better manager' than a year ago. He addresses Manchester United links and his future ambitions. Read his full story.

Mumbai's Cricket Maidans Losing Relevance & Space

Mumbai's historic maidans, once the cradle of cricket legends, are being overlooked. Explore why these iconic grounds are fading from the city's sporting heart. Read the full story.

India-Australia Education Council Meeting Today

The India-Australia Education and Skills Council convenes today to enhance bilateral cooperation, focusing on student mobility, research partnerships, and mutual recognition of qualifications. Key officials from both nations will attend.

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