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News18 Afternoon Digest: Updates On Operation Sindoor Debate In Parliament, Russia Earthquake & Other Top Stories

News18 Afternoon Digest: Updates On Operation Sindoor Debate In Parliament, Russia Earthquake & Other Top Stories

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In today's evening digest, News18 brings you latest updates on debate on Operation Sindoor in Parliament, Russia earthquake & other top stories.
JD Vance's Call, Retaliatory Strikes, More Phone Calls: Jaishankar Explains Ceasefire Sequence
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday laid out the timeline and diplomatic context behind the ceasefire that followed Operation Sindoor, rejecting claims of foreign mediation and underlining India's firm and self-driven response to Pakistan's aggression. Read more
One of the world's strongest earthquakes struck Russia's Far East early Wednesday, an 8.8-magnitude temblor that caused small tsunami waves in Japan and Alaska and prompted warnings for Hawaii, North and Central America and Pacific islands south toward New Zealand. Read more
Russia Earthquake Tsunami Warning: Signs of devastation have emerged in Russia's far east following one of the world's strongest earthquakes in recent history. The 8.8-magnitude quake, which struck the Kamchatka Peninsula on Wednesday morning, caused widespread panic and triggered tsunami warnings across the Pacific, including in Japan, Canada, the United States, and as far south as New Zealand. Read more
'Are We Still In Colonial Era?': Irfan Pathan Questions Double-Standards After Gautam Gambhir's Heated Exchange With Curator
India head coach Gautam Gambhir was involved in a heated confrontation with the head of Surrey ground staff Lee Fortis during his team's training session at The Oval ahead of the fifth Test against England that starts from Thursday. According to India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak, Gambhir took exception at being told to stay 2.5 meters away while he was inspecting the pitch on which the final match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy will be played. Read more
The much-awaited reboot of Ekta Kapoor's iconic daily soap, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, premiered on July 29, and Episode 1 delivered a heavy dose of nostalgia, tradition and fresh drama. Smriti Irani returns as Tulsi Virani, the soul of the show, and her comeback scene — performing aarti outside the Virani household — instantly transports viewers to the golden era of Indian TV. Read more
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