Man films lion devouring prey; predator turns and charges at him – watch video
Tuesday, 5 August 2025 A viral video captured a man's reckless encounter with a lion in New Delhi, as he approached the animal devouring its prey to film it. The lion, sensing the intrusion, reacted aggressively, briefly pushing the man. The incident sparked outrage online, with many criticizing the man's dangerous stunt and highlighting the potential consequences for both human and animal safety.
The comments come at a time the Trump administration has levied a massive 50 percent tariff on India, which New Delhi has repeatedly termed unfair. Meanwhile,.. DNA
Jake Sullivan criticizes Donald Trump's trade policies towards India, asserting they jeopardize the strategic partnership built to counter China. The recent 50%.. IndiaTimes
Vladimir Putin will visit India in December, confirmed by the Kremlin, amidst growing ties between the two nations following US trade tariffs on New Delhi. Putin.. IndiaTimes
Mondo Track India has officially arrived with the inauguration of the nation’s first-ever world-class track at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi. Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya led the launch ahead of the World Para-Athletics Championships 2025. Mondo Track India represents a milestone for Indian athletics, offering Olympic-grade performance with superior elasticity, shock absorption, and safety. With stars like Anju Bobby George and Paralympic champions Devendra Jhajharia and Sumit Antil present, Mondo Track India stands as a proud step towards global sporting excellence.
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Washington’s high-stakes pressure campaign against India has backfired. Despite unprecedented tariffs and repeated threats over Russian oil imports, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has refused to bend. Russian crude still accounts for nearly one-third of India’s imports, and refiners show no signs of slowing down. Reports suggest Modi even ignored four calls from Donald Trump, signaling India’s sovereignty is not for sale. Instead of bowing, New Delhi is deepening its BRICS diplomacy — sending top aides to Moscow, hosting Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi, and preparing for a landmark trip to China where Modi will meet Putin at the SCO summit. For the US, the outcome is bitter: higher prices for its own consumers, while India expands its strategic clout. As global power balances shift, Modi has made it clear — India won’t be bullied.
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