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Netherlands elects first openly gay Prime Minister

In a groundbreaking moment for Dutch politics, 36-year-old Rob Jetten is poised to become the Netherlands' youngest and first openly gay Prime Minister, engaged to Olympic rower Bram van Ojik.

Bengaluru's Hidden Transport Network Revealed

Discover the hidden network of buses, autos, and shared mobility that forms Bengaluru's true transportation backbone, moving millions daily while the metro grabs headlines.

Hockey legend Manuel Frederick passes away

Indian hockey mourns the loss of Manuel Frederick, the legendary centre-forward who won bronze at 1972 Munich Games and received India's highest sporting honour, the Dhyan Chand Award.

IOC pulls Esports Olympics from Saudi Arabia

In a dramatic turn of events, the International Olympic Committee has pulled the inaugural Esports Olympics from Saudi Arabia, citing contract disagreements and seeking new global partners for the groundbreaking event.

Karnataka Orders Safety Audit of All RTC Buses

In a major safety initiative, Karnataka Transport Minister orders urgent safety audit of all RTC buses across the state to ensure passenger safety and prevent accidents.

PV Sindhu withdraws from badminton tour due to foot injury

Indian badminton star PV Sindhu withdraws from upcoming international tournaments due to persistent foot injury, raising concerns about her preparation for Paris 2025 Olympics. Get latest updates on her recovery timeline.

Delhi Aerocity: India's Largest Transit Hub Coming

Delhi's Aerocity is transforming into India's largest multimodal transit hub with new Namo Bharat corridors, revolutionizing connectivity between IGI Airport and key NCR destinations. Discover the massive infrastructure upgrade.

Bengaluru Cab Panic Buttons Fail Safety Test

An investigation reveals that emergency panic buttons in Bengaluru cabs rarely function, leaving passengers vulnerable and raising serious safety concerns across the city's transport network.

Faulty E-Rickshaws Fail Disabled in Maharashtra

Maharashtra government body confesses to Bombay High Court that defective e-rickshaws are failing persons with disabilities, exposing critical gaps in accessible public transport infrastructure.

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