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Mangaluru 'lynching' case: Victim identified as Wayanad native

Ashraf, a man from Pulpalli, Wayanad, was killed in a mob lynching on 27 April near Bhatra Kallurti temple, Mangaluru, after allegedly shouting 'Pakistan Zindabad'. He died from internal injuries. 20 people have been arrested as investigations continue.

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Mumbai fire brigade douses Bandra mall fire after over 22 hours

A massive fire that broke out at 4.10am on 29 April in Link Square Mall, Bandra West, was finally doused at 1.41am on 30 April after over 22 hours. No injuries were reported. An inquiry is underway into the cause of the fire, which gutted the entire mall.

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Maradona allowed to order hamburgers in days after surgery, ICU director testifies

At the trial over Diego Maradona's death, ICU director Fernando Villarejo testified on 30 April that the football legend was allowed to eat hamburgers post-surgery in November 2020. He criticised care decisions by Luque and Cosachov.

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Rupee falls 19 paise to 85.15 against US dollar in early trade

The rupee fell 19 paise to 85.15 against the US dollar on 30 April due to heightened geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan, alongside increased US dollar demand. But, foreign inflows and lower crude oil prices limited the rupee's decline.

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Cricket Kenya to start its own T20 League in September

Cricket Kenya is launching its own T20 league, CKT20, in September to revive the sport. The league will feature six franchises, with each team allowed to field five international players.

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IndusInd Bank shares decline over 3 pc as CEO Sumant Kathpalia steps down

IndusInd Bank's shares fell over 3% following the resignation of its MD and CEO Sumant Kathpalia on 29 April. Kathpalia took moral responsibility for accounting lapses in the derivatives portfolio, causing a Rs 1,960 crore financial impact.

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Vatican issues 'sede vacante' postage stamps valid until new pope is elected

The Vatican has released special "sede vacante" stamps to mark the period between Pope Francis' death and the election of his successor. Available from 27 April , the stamps will be valid until a new pope is elected.

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PM Modi to inaugurate first WAVES summit in Mumbai on Thursday

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the first World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) in Mumbai on 2 May. The event will feature industry leaders, young creators, cultural performances, and key discussions.

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Maharashtra man claims terror suspect spoke to him day before Pahalgam attack

A man from Jalna, Maharashtra, Adarsh Raut, claims he spoke to a suspect in the Pahalgam terror attack a day before the incident. The suspect, who asked Raut if he was Hindu, matched one of the sketches released by the NIA.

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We will try to come back and finish in top two: DC's Vipraj Nigam

Despite a 14-run loss to KKR on 29 Apr,il DC’s Vipraj Nigam remains hopeful of a top-two IPL finish. Nigam shone with 2/41 and 38 off 19 balls. KKR's Ajinkya Rahane injured his hand during the match and may need a few days to recover, said Anukul Roy.