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  • India\'s Narain Karthikeyan of Team Marussia F1 enters turn 1 during the first practice... 1 /12 zoom

    India's Narain Karthikeyan of Team Marussia F1 enters turn 1 during the first practice session for the United States Formula One Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas on November 16, 2012 in Austin, Texas. AFP

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  • Relatives pray for the good heath of the ailing Shiv Sena Chief Balasaheb Thackeray in a temple... 2 /12 zoom

    Relatives pray for the good heath of the ailing Shiv Sena Chief Balasaheb Thackeray in a temple in Mumbai on Friday. PTI Photo

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  • An Indian fisherman washes a cloth as he stands near his boat in the Arabian sea in Mumbai... 3 /12 zoom

    An Indian fisherman washes a cloth as he stands near his boat in the Arabian sea in Mumbai, India, Friday, Nov. 16, 2012. AP

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  • New Zealand\'s Brendon McCullum (L) plays a shot next to Sri Lanka\'s Tharanga Paranavitana... 4 /12 zoom

    New Zealand's Brendon McCullum (L) plays a shot next to Sri Lanka's Tharanga Paranavitana during the first day of their first test cricket match in Galle, November 17, 2012. REUTERS

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  • Former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf addresses a press conference on the sidelines... 5 /12 zoom

    Former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf addresses a press conference on the sidelines of a leadership summit in New Delhi on November 17, 2012. Musharraft warned India against trying to create an anti-Islamabad Afghanistan and underlined that...

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  • Myanmar\'s opposition leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi on her arrival in Bengaluru... 6 /12 zoom

    Myanmar's opposition leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi on her arrival in Bengaluru on Friday evening.

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  • In this file photo Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray is seen with Amitabh Bachchan ... 7 /12 zoom

     In this file photo Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray is seen with Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan at the launch of a book in Mumbai on July 25, 2011. Thackeray, 86, passed away on Saturday at Matoshree in Mumbai after prolonged illness. PTI Photo

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  • Grief-stricken supporters near the police barricades after Balasaheb Thackeray died... 8 /12 zoom

    Mumbai : Grief-stricken supporters near the police barricades outside Matoshree after Shiv Sena chief Balasaheb Thackeray died in Mumbai on Saturday. PTI Photo by Shashank Parade

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  • Alastair Cook celebrates his half century against India during Day 3 of the first test... 9 /12 zoom

    Ahmedabad : England skipper Alastair Cook celebrates his half century in the second innings during Day 3 of the first test match against India at Motera in Ahmedabad on Saturday. PTI Photo by Shirish Shete

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  • Shiv Sena worker removes the party flag from the Sena Bhavan after the news of Thackeray\'s death 10 /12 zoom

    Shiv Sena worker removes the party flag from the Sena Bhavan after the news of Balasaheb Thackeray's death was announced in Mumbai on Saturday. PTI Photo by Santosh

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  • Doctor Jaleel Parkar gestures as he announces the demise of Shiv Sena chief Balasaheb Thackeray... 11 /12 zoom

    Mumbai: Doctor Jaleel Parkar gestures as he announces the demise of Shiv Sena chief Balasaheb Thackeray outside Matoshree in Mumbai on Saturday. PTI Photo

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  • India\'s P Ojha celebrates the dismissal of England\'s T Bresnan during Day 3 of the first test... 12 /12 zoom

    Ahmedabad : India's P Ojha celebrates the dismissal of England's T Bresnan during Day 3 of the first test match at Motera in Ahmedabad on Saturday. PTI Photo by Shirish Shete

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Assam Floods: 18 killed, over 8 lakh affected

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The flood situation in Assam continues to remain critical as nearly 6.80 lakh people in 31 districts have been reeling under the deluge. Army, paramilitary forces, NDRF, SDRF, trained volunteers and various agencies continue to be deployed in rescue and relief operations. Even Indian Air Force joined the relief efforts in flood-affected areas of Assam with the help of airlift rescue teams (choppers) and provided relief materials to the people.

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    Assam Floods: 18 killed, over 8 lakh affected

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  • The flood situation in Assam further deteriorated with the death of four more persons, taking the death toll to 18, officials said, adding over 8.39 lakh people have been affected in 32 of the state\'s 34 districts. Credit: PTI Photo 2 /11 zoom

    The flood situation in Assam further deteriorated with the death of four more persons, taking the death toll to 18, officials said, adding over 8.39 lakh people have been affected in 32 of the state's 34 districts. Credit: PTI Photo

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  • According to the officials of the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) the fresh deaths were reported from Cachar (2), Nagaon, and Hojai districts while one person is missing in Cachar district. Credit: PTI Photo 3 /11 zoom

    According to the officials of the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) the fresh deaths were reported from Cachar (2), Nagaon, and Hojai districts while one person is missing in Cachar district. Credit: PTI Photo

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  • An ASDMA release said 8,39,691 people, including 1,45,126,children, of 3,246 villages in 32 districts have been affected. Credit: PTI Photo 4 /11 zoom

    An ASDMA release said 8,39,691 people, including 1,45,126,children, of 3,246 villages in 32 districts have been affected. Credit: PTI Photo

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  • It said that a total of 24,749 stranded persons have been evacuated with the help of disaster response forces and volunteers. Credit: PTI Photo 5 /11 zoom

    It said that a total of 24,749 stranded persons have been evacuated with the help of disaster response forces and volunteers. Credit: PTI Photo

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  • In all, 499 relief camps and 519 relief distribution centres have been opened in all the affected areas. Credit: PTI Photo 6 /11 zoom

    In all, 499 relief camps and 519 relief distribution centres have been opened in all the affected areas. Credit: PTI Photo

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  • Among the worst-hit places in the state -- 3,39,427 people were affected in Nagaon district alone followed by 1,77,954 people in Cachar district, 70,233 in Hojai district, 44,382 in Darrang district, 16,382 in Karimganj district. Credit: PTI Photo 7 /11 zoom

    Among the worst-hit places in the state -- 3,39,427 people were affected in Nagaon district alone followed by 1,77,954 people in Cachar district, 70,233 in Hojai district, 44,382 in Darrang district, 16,382 in Karimganj district. Credit: PTI Photo

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  • The water in three rivers -- Kopili, Disang and Brahmaputra, was flowing above the danger level in several places. Credit: PTI Photo 8 /11 zoom

    The water in three rivers -- Kopili, Disang and Brahmaputra, was flowing above the danger level in several places. Credit: PTI Photo

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  • The situation in the hill section of the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) in Dima Hasao district remained serious as the rain continued to batter the area, affecting the Lumding-Badarpur single line railway route, which connects Tripura, Mizoram, Manipur and the southern part of Assam with the rest of the country. Credit: PTI Photo 9 /11 zoom

    The situation in the hill section of the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) in Dima Hasao district remained serious as the rain continued to batter the area, affecting the Lumding-Badarpur single line railway route, which connects Tripura, Mizoram, Manipur and the southern part of Assam with the rest of the country. Credit: PTI Photo

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  • According to NFR\'s Chief Public Relations Officer, Sabyasachi De, in the Lumding Division, 11 pairs of train services have been cancelled and five pairs of train services partially cancelled and short terminated or short originated. Credit: PTI Photo 10 /11 zoom

    According to NFR's Chief Public Relations Officer, Sabyasachi De, in the Lumding Division, 11 pairs of train services have been cancelled and five pairs of train services partially cancelled and short terminated or short originated. Credit: PTI Photo

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  • Indian Air Force personnel evacuate passengers stranded at Ditokchera railway station after floods due to heavy rain, in Dima Hasao, Assam. Credit: PTI Photo 11 /11 zoom

    Indian Air Force personnel evacuate passengers stranded at Ditokchera railway station after floods due to heavy rain, in Dima Hasao, Assam. Credit: PTI Photo

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  • Jose Lucio de Freitas, a local farmer, collects bananas at his plantation damaged by flood waters, after several riverside villages were affected by flooding triggered by the rise of the river levels in Careiro da Varzea in the Amazonas state, Brazil. Credit: Reuters Photo 1 /7 zoom

    Jose Lucio de Freitas, a local farmer, collects bananas at his plantation damaged by flood waters, after several riverside villages were affected by flooding triggered by the rise of the river levels in Careiro da Varzea in the Amazonas state, Brazil. Credit: Reuters Photo

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  • Migrants from Peru are processed by Border Patrol officers after crossing the Rio Grande into the US in Eagle Pass, Texas. Title 42, the controversial pandemic-era border policy enacted by former President Trump, which cites Covid-19 as the reason to rapidly expel asylum seekers at the US border, was set to officially expire on May 23rd. A federal judge in Louisiana delivered a ruling today blocking the Biden administration from lifting Title 42. Credit: AFP Photo 2 /7 zoom

    Migrants from Peru are processed by Border Patrol officers after crossing the Rio Grande into the US in Eagle Pass, Texas. Title 42, the controversial pandemic-era border policy enacted by former President Trump, which cites Covid-19 as the reason to rapidly expel asylum seekers at the US border, was set to officially expire on May 23rd. A federal judge in Louisiana delivered a ruling today blocking the Biden administration from lifting Title 42. Credit: AFP Photo

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  • Villagers make their way on a raft past homes in a flooded area after heavy rains in Nagaon district, Assam state. Heavy rains have caused widespread flooding in parts of Bangladesh and India, leaving millions stranded and at least 57 dead. Credit: AFP Photo 3 /7 zoom

    Villagers make their way on a raft past homes in a flooded area after heavy rains in Nagaon district, Assam state. Heavy rains have caused widespread flooding in parts of Bangladesh and India, leaving millions stranded and at least 57 dead. Credit: AFP Photo

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  • Police use tear gas to disperse Higher National Diploma (HND) students during a demonstration demanding the resignation of Sri Lanka\'s President Gotabaya Rajapaksa over the country\'s crippling economic crisis, in Colombo. Credit: AFP Photo 4 /7 zoom

    Police use tear gas to disperse Higher National Diploma (HND) students during a demonstration demanding the resignation of Sri Lanka's President Gotabaya Rajapaksa over the country's crippling economic crisis, in Colombo. Credit: AFP Photo

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  • The Batadrava police station after some miscreants set it on fire following the alleged death of a person in police custody, in Nagaon district in Assam. Credit: PTI Photo 5 /7 zoom

    The Batadrava police station after some miscreants set it on fire following the alleged death of a person in police custody, in Nagaon district in Assam. Credit: PTI Photo

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  • Almost 40 people were injured, several seriously, on May 20 in a \ 6 /7 zoom

    Almost 40 people were injured, several seriously, on May 20 in a "tornado" which hit the western German city of Paderborn, the police and fire brigade said. A police spokesman said the tornado also caused significant damage in the city in the North Rhine-Westphalia state, following abnormally high temperatures for the time of year. Credit: AFP Photo

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  • North Korean leader Kim Jong Un pays his respects as Marshal of the Korean People\'s Army and general adviser to the Ministry of Defence Hyon Chol Hae lies in state, in Pyongyang. Credit: Reuters Photo 7 /7 zoom

    North Korean leader Kim Jong Un pays his respects as Marshal of the Korean People's Army and general adviser to the Ministry of Defence Hyon Chol Hae lies in state, in Pyongyang. Credit: Reuters Photo

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UPDATED : May 22 2022, 00:15 IST
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    Today's Horoscope - May 22, 2022: Check horoscope for all sun signs

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  • Aries | You can ask questions and demand answers - you have a right to know. You will have the opportunity to spend time with family from whom you have been separated or somehow alienated.  It can bring healing and closure of painful past issues. Lucky Colour: Maroon. Lucky Number: 8 2 /13 zoom

    Aries | You can ask questions and demand answers - you have a right to know. You will have the opportunity to spend time with family from whom you have been separated or somehow alienated.  It can bring healing and closure of painful past issues. Lucky Colour: Maroon. Lucky Number: 8

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  • Taurus | A day of hyperactivity. It is wise to keep your counsel, and not get involved in arguments. A period of vindication when you will reap the just rewards of what you have so painstakingly sown in the past. Lucky Colour: Mauve. Lucky Number: 2 3 /13 zoom

    Taurus | A day of hyperactivity. It is wise to keep your counsel, and not get involved in arguments. A period of vindication when you will reap the just rewards of what you have so painstakingly sown in the past. Lucky Colour: Mauve. Lucky Number: 2

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  • Gemini | Be careful not to push your luck or take too much for granted when dealing on either a personal or professional level today. You are irritable today, and surprise others with a temper tantrum Watch out. Try not to go over the top. Lucky Colour: Yellow. Lucky Number: 6 4 /13 zoom

    Gemini | Be careful not to push your luck or take too much for granted when dealing on either a personal or professional level today. You are irritable today, and surprise others with a temper tantrum Watch out. Try not to go over the top. Lucky Colour: Yellow. Lucky Number: 6

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  • Cancer | Partner or spouse brings luck your way. Career looks good-much financial gain indicated. Old contacts or connections may return and renewal of affection or healing about past matters happens. Old ghosts may be laid to rest. Lucky Colour: Lime-green. Lucky Number: 5 5 /13 zoom

    Cancer | Partner or spouse brings luck your way. Career looks good-much financial gain indicated. Old contacts or connections may return and renewal of affection or healing about past matters happens. Old ghosts may be laid to rest. Lucky Colour: Lime-green. Lucky Number: 5

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  • Leo | Female members of your family may play on your emotions A colleague or business partner could prove troublesome. Avoid conflicts — they will not bring good outcomes.  New associates and partners need closer scrutiny. Speculation was not viable. Lucky Colour: Scarlet Lucky Number: 4 6 /13 zoom

    Leo | Female members of your family may play on your emotions A colleague or business partner could prove troublesome. Avoid conflicts — they will not bring good outcomes.  New associates and partners need closer scrutiny. Speculation was not viable. Lucky Colour: Scarlet Lucky Number: 4

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  • Virgo | A sense of your own uniqueness, and inner peace prevails, helping you to overcome anger and disappointments. You may have to re-negotiate a contract. Lucky Colour: Ivory. Lucky Number: 9 7 /13 zoom

    Virgo | A sense of your own uniqueness, and inner peace prevails, helping you to overcome anger and disappointments. You may have to re-negotiate a contract. Lucky Colour: Ivory. Lucky Number: 9

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  • Libra | You finally open your eyes to a situation which has been going on in your life .Mars heals a long broken friendship. Your interests could lead you down avenues you never realized existed. Lucky Colour: Purple. Lucky Number: 7 8 /13 zoom

    Libra | You finally open your eyes to a situation which has been going on in your life .Mars heals a long broken friendship. Your interests could lead you down avenues you never realized existed. Lucky Colour: Purple. Lucky Number: 7

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  • Scorpio | Love works a miracle today and you start to see with clarity what needs to be done to make your life a better place to be. A great day for a personal makeover, to explore new options to present yourself. Lucky Colour: Ash. Lucky Number: 8 9 /13 zoom

    Scorpio | Love works a miracle today and you start to see with clarity what needs to be done to make your life a better place to be. A great day for a personal makeover, to explore new options to present yourself. Lucky Colour: Ash. Lucky Number: 8

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  • Sagittarius | You will be tempted to take a few risks and explore further afield than usual. However, there is not much harm in anything you do today. Travel for pleasure and romance is especially highlighted. Lucky Colour: Coral. Lucky Number: 3 10 /13 zoom

    Sagittarius | You will be tempted to take a few risks and explore further afield than usual. However, there is not much harm in anything you do today. Travel for pleasure and romance is especially highlighted. Lucky Colour: Coral. Lucky Number: 3

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  • Capricorn | You need to re-evaluate your situation. Take your time; do not make any decisions in haste. Overexertion and negligence will be your worst enemies. Someone you least expect could be trying to make you look inadequate. Lucky Colour: Honey. Lucky Number: 2 11 /13 zoom

    Capricorn | You need to re-evaluate your situation. Take your time; do not make any decisions in haste. Overexertion and negligence will be your worst enemies. Someone you least expect could be trying to make you look inadequate. Lucky Colour: Honey. Lucky Number: 2

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  • Aquarius | Try to strike a balance. Homelife smooth. Be neither a borrower nor a lender today.   Others help you to finish your tasks and give emotional support today. Lucky Colour: Silver. Lucky Number: 5 12 /13 zoom

    Aquarius | Try to strike a balance. Homelife smooth. Be neither a borrower nor a lender today.   Others help you to finish your tasks and give emotional support today. Lucky Colour: Silver. Lucky Number: 5

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  • Pisces | Loans will be attainable and legal matters easily taken care of. Secret intrigues could get you into trouble. You can make financial deals that will bring you extra cash. Lucky Colour: Amber. Lucky Number: 4 13 /13 zoom

    Pisces | Loans will be attainable and legal matters easily taken care of. Secret intrigues could get you into trouble. You can make financial deals that will bring you extra cash. Lucky Colour: Amber. Lucky Number: 4

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    More than 30 people were injured, including 10 seriously, on May 20 in a "tornado" which hit the western German city of Paderborn. Credit: AFP Photo

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    Local residents use their empty domestic cooking gas cylinders to block a road to protest against the delay of the gas distribution in their area, amid the country's economic crisis, in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Credit: AFP Photo

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    A plane flies past as smoke rises after a fire broke out near Geneva airport in Switzerland May 20, 2022 in this screen grab obtained from a video on social media and taken from Ferney-Voltaire, France. Credit: Reuters Photo

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    Some fifty students protested at the headquarters of the Bolivian University Confederation (CUB) in La Paz to demand the resignation of its main leader, accused of taking several courses during 33 years. Credit: AFP Photo

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