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Top 5 news of the day: India beats England in nail-biter to level Oval series; PM Modi pays tribue to Shibu Soren; & more

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India won a close test match against England by 6 runs to take the series. PM Modi paid tribute to former Jharkhand CM Shibu Soren, who passed away after a long illness. The Supreme Court’s comments on Rahul Gandhi’s remarks about China led to a strong war of words between BJP and Congress.

Here are the top 5 stories that made headlines today:

India beat England in thrilling final test, clinch series

India defeated England by just 6 runs in a tense final Test match at The Oval, winning the series in dramatic style. England looked set to win after big hundreds from Joe Root and Harry Brook, but India’s fast bowlers turned the game around. Mohammed Siraj took key wickets on the final morning, helping India grab a thrilling victory in one of the most exciting matches in recent times. Read full story

PM Modi pays tribute to former Jharkhand CM Shibu Soren

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi to pay respects to veteran leader Shibu Soren, who passed away after a long illness. Soren, 81, was a respected figure and former Jharkhand chief minister. PM Modi called him a grassroots leader who worked for the poor and tribal communities. He also met Soren’s family and expressed his condolences both in person and on social media. Read full story

Supreme Court’s criticism of Rahul Gandhi sparks political clash

The Supreme Court’s remarks against Rahul Gandhi over his China comments led to a heated exchange between the BJP and Congress. The court questioned his claims about Chinese occupation, saying such statements shouldn't be made outside Parliament. The BJP called Gandhi “anti-national,” while Congress hit back, accusing the government of hiding facts and using the term "DDLJ"—Deny, Distract, Lie, Justify, to describe the Centre’s handling of the China issue. Read full story

India continues to buy Russian oil despite western pressure

India continues to import large volumes of Russian crude oil, even as pressure builds from the US and EU. Over 2 million barrels were delivered to Indian refineries over the weekend, with more shipments expected. The government has not issued any orders to stop these purchases. Officials say India's foreign relations are based on national interest, not international pressure, stressing its longstanding ties with Russia. Read full story

SpiceJet Staffer with spinal fractures speaks out on assault

A SpiceJet ground staff member, Mudasir Ahmed Khan, who suffered two spinal fractures after being attacked by an Army officer at Srinagar airport, said he was just doing his job. Khan recalled how he was punched and hit with a trolley bag after asking the officer to follow baggage rules. “Never thought something like this would happen,” he said, as doctors advised him complete bed rest. Read full story
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