There is no hope for Delhi Capitals this Indian Premier League (IPL) season either.This picture sums it all up for Delhi Capitals. One can see here how heartbroken Kuldeep Yadav is after the loss! (REUTERS)On Saturday night against Chennai Super Kings at the Chidambaram Stadium, they came up with another tame performance. A few days ago, they couldn’t score two off two balls against Gujarat Titans, and if you thought after that match they would return to winning ways in style, once again you overestimated them.18-year-old Ayush Mhatre a scapegoat? First retired out of IPL 2026 shocks all and sundry…
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It begins with an Instagram reel: an influencer touting the most potent weight-loss peptides. Two taps, and the feed is flooded with peptide-fuelled weight-loss journeys. Then the descent into rabbit hole begins: YouTube explainers, AIsimplified scientific papers, Reddit thread obsessions, private chat groups. It ends with a shipment from China of powdered weight-loss medication, unapproved, still in trials.Hundreds across India rely on these imports, partly to beat the prices of doctor-prescribed medications like Mounjaro, which can cost Rs 16,000 for a month. Semaglutide (brand name Ozempic) has become cheaper, but even that is unlikely to dent the market for “Chinese…
Find your next quality investment with Simply Wall St’s easy and powerful screener, trusted by over 7 million individual investors worldwide. The fair value target for Himadri Speciality Chemical is set at ₹470 and remains unchanged, even as analysts adjust some of the inputs behind their models. That steady ₹470 figure is being read as a signal that the core thesis is intact, with differing views only on how much room is left for upside or how tight the execution needs to be. As you read on, you will see how to interpret this stable target and track shifts in…
Hong Kong’s 21 ministerial-level officials spent more than HK$46.6 million (US$5.9 million) on trips over the past three financial years, with finance chief Paul Chan Mo-po accounting for nearly a quarter of the total.Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Algernon Yau Ying-wah was the most frequent traveller, making 50 trips in the past three years at a cost of HK$7.21 million to taxpayers, official records released to legislators showed.Chan made 35 visits during the three financial years running from 2023 to 2026, travelling outside the city almost once a month on average. His trips incurred a total cost of HK$11.95…
Criminal Record has brought together a round-up of today’s biggest crime stories.17:00, 11 Apr 2026Updated 17:06, 11 Apr 2026The scene in EdinburghEvery day on Criminal Record we will be bringing you a round-up of the biggest crime stories of the day.If you love to read about crime in Scotland – this is the place to be every day.Here’s what has been making the news across the country on Saturday.Man charged after serious stabbing near Edinburgh Central MosquePolice were called to an incident near Edinburgh Central Mosque on Nicolson Street at around 7pm on Friday, April 10, following reports of a…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As war grips Iran and air defenses in the United Arab Emirates intercept waves of incoming missiles and drones, one American chose to leave Miami for Dubai. It’s a decision she does not regret.”I actually had the opposite experience of me asking myself if I made the right choice. … I was, like, so excited to be here,” she said in an interview.Rikki Dimitriadis, an American hairstylist originally from New York whose move has attracted media attention, moved to Dubai April 1 and spoke with Fox News Digital about her decision and…
Japan’s fintech market is projected to reach $26.53 billion in 2026, according to Fortune Business Insights. That figure makes Japan the third-largest fintech market in Asia Pacific, behind China at $30.86 billion and roughly level with India at $26.58 billion. For a country that still runs the majority of consumer transactions in cash, a $26.53 billion fintech sector is a more interesting number than it first appears. The cash paradox Japan’s cashless payment ratio reached 42.8% in 2024, up 3.5 percentage points year on year, according to Statista’s fintech in Japan data. That means over half of transactions still happen…
April 12, 2026 — 7:45amSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.Save this article for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.Got itAAAWhat in the World, a free weekly newsletter from our foreign correspondents, is sent every Thursday. Below is an excerpt. Beijing: Behind a red wooden door in one of Beijing’s old hutong neighbourhoods, Ma Peizeng and his wife, Wu Xiuhua, have built a humble life within the cramped confines of their 23-square metre home.Such doors, often affixed with brass lion-head knockers, are a distinctive…
7 Judging by the delegation that has been sent by the Iranians to Islamabad, hardliners have been preferred to moderates, hence the choice of Speaker of the Iranian Parliament as leader of the delegation. It is clear that the IRGC in Iran believes it has the whip hand in the talks. The reality is that the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) understands very little of the world outside Iran. Its generals believe that Israel is to the US what Hezbollah is to Iran, a proxy easily controlled. The fact is that Israel is not, and has never been, a proxy…
Ahmedabad: While the state is often termed the ‘pharmacy of India’ due to a mature ecosystem of pharmaceuticals in terms of both education and industry, Gujarat has the potential to become a biotechnology powerhouse, indicates a report by the Gujarat Rajya Institution for Transformation (GRIT), a think tank of Govt of Gujarat. The recently released report ‘Gujarat Bioeconomy 2030: Strategic Skill Architecture and Workforce Development’ charts a course for the future of bioeconomy and how education needs an overhaul to achieve that goal.Experts called for a department of biotechnology (DBT) institution in the state and also advocated for making the…