Karnataka HC orders release of Gameskraft founders, calls ED arrests unlawful

The Karnataka High Court declared the arrests of Gameskraft’s founders by the ED illegal, ordering their immediate release from custody.
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Centre won't be allowed to interfere in school curriculum: Kerala CM V D Satheesan
Kerala chief minister VD Satheesan has firmly stated that the Centre will not be permitted to interfere in the state's autonomy regarding school curriculum decisions. Following a cabinet meeting, Satheesan emphasized that shaping educational content is within the state's domain, asserting Kerala's commitment to safeguarding its authority in this matter.

India Politics LIVE Updates | 'Ye b****ike log': Sanjay Raut hurls abuses at suspected rebel MPs - Deccan Herald
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RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav accused Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar of orchestrating the withdrawal of his and Rabri Devi's Z-plus security cover. Following the downgrade, RJD workers took over guarding Rabri Devi's residence, asserting their duty to protect her in the absence of Lalu and Tejashwi Yadav.

England vs Croatia – World Cup 2026: Kane, predictions, TV channel, kickoff
Title contenders England begin their FIFA World Cup campaign against familiar foes Croatia in Group L in Dallas.