PSG Champions League celebrations turn tragic: Two dead, hundreds arrested across France | Football News

PSG fans celebrate the team’s first-ever Champions League glory in Paris. (AP) Paris Saint-Germain’s historic first Champions League victory was marred by tragedy and unrest overnight, as two people lost their lives and nearly 560 were arrested during wild celebrations across France. The Paris-based club secured a sensational 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in the…

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‘We’ll look at how to address it’: IndiGo CEO on complying with DGCA deadline to end Turkish lease

NEW DELHI: IndiGo‘s CEO Pieter Elbers on Sunday addressed the Turkish Airlines agreement termination deadline of August 31 set by the government.“This is the government’s decision and we will comply with the government’s decision. We have the coming month to find a solution for the customers which were booked,” he said.Further talking about the airlines’…

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‘Biggest eye-opener for me in life’: Dinesh Karthik lauds RCB captain Rajat Patidar’s character | Cricket News

Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s mentor Dinesh Karthik and captain Rajat Patidar. (ANI Photo) Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) mentor Dinesh Karthik has heaped praise on the new skipper Rajat Patidar, lauding the batter’s grounded nature and unchanged behaviour even after taking over the leadership reins of the franchise.Patidar, 32, was a surprise pick as RCB captain ahead…

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Legacy academic hubs lose ground while new international study destinations rise

The United States is the undisputed leader of global academia, confronting a moment of reckoning. A convergence of volatile visa policies, tightening immigration laws, and surging costs has cast doubt over its long-standing appeal among international students. Recent moves, most notably the Trump administration’s attempt to revoke Harvard University’s certification to host foreign students, have…

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