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DH Evening Brief | English not obstacle but power: Rahul on Shah's remarks; Largest database breach in history: 16 billion creds leakedHere are the top stories this evening
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English not a shame but power: Rahul Gandhi hits back at Amit Shah's remarks, says discouraging it to deny opportunities

Rahul said in a post on ‘X’ every language of India has 'soul, culture, knowledge', which one needs to 'cherish'.

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16 billion usernames, password credentials leaked; it's time to enable Passkeys on your device

Touted to be the largest database breach in recorded history of the Internet to date, more than 16 billion online account credentials have reportedly been leaked on the darknet and other online illegal marketplaces.

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In poll-bound Bihar, Modi harps on Lalu era 'jungle raj', attacks him for 'insulting' Ambedkar

'Lawlessness, poverty and migration were the hallmark during the RJD era. It was only Nitish who put Bihar back on the fast track of development', Modi said.

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Ahmedabad plane crash | Air India to continue additional pre-flight checks, not to fly when in doubt: CEO Campbell Wilson

Campbell Wilson message came as the operator is slowly trying to achieve normalcy in operation after the crash of its Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner in Ahmedabad last week.

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Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy | Rahul and Sudharsan fall in quick succession, India 92/2 at lunch

India made 92 for two after being put in to bat by England in the opening match of the five-Test Tendulkar-Anderson series at Leeds.

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Who are Iran’s allies? And would any help if US joins Israel in its war?

Iran has long relied on a network of allied paramilitary groups across the Middle East as part of its deterrence strategy. This approach has largely shielded it from direct military strikes by the US or Israel, despite constant threats and pressure.

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As dense cities encircle India’s busiest airports, dangers multiply

The airports in India’s biggest cities are some of the most 'enclosed' in the world, according to a 2022 study by researchers in Belgium. Mumbai’s airport topped the study’s rankings, and the airports in Kolkata, Ahmedabad and Delhi were among the top 25.

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In his exchanges in US, COAS Munir claims committed to regional peace: Pak army

Pakistan's army chief Asim Munir, in his interactions with several interlocutors in the US, committed for regional peace and stability and a rule based international order, the army said here on Friday.

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Explained | How is Tesla expected to remotely control its robotaxis, and what are its limitations?

CEO Elon Musk has said the company is being "super paranoid" about safety and that humans will remotely monitor the fleet.

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Fattah to Sejjil: What to know about missiles Iran is using against Israel

Netanyahu has said that Israel's military attacks could result in the toppling of Iran's leaders, and Israel would do whatever was necessary to remove the 'existential threat' posed by Tehran.

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‘Sitaare Zameen Par’ Movie Review: Aamir Khan shines in film about human redemption

'Sitaare Zameen Par' is an outstanding confection of feel-good entertainment, mainstream cinema conventions, a novel theme and social messages.

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(Published 20 June 2025, 18:47 IST)