Strategic autonomy at risk: Congress on Russia oil waiver Congress has accused Prime Minister Modi of being "blackmailed" by the US, citing American "permission" for Indian refiners to buy Russian oil. Party leaders claim India's strategic autonomy and sovereignty are threatened, with Rahul Gandhi asserting foreign policy should stem from India's ethos, not a "compromised individual's" actions. #Congress #Prime_Minister #Minister_Modi #American #Russia_oil #citing_American #accused_Prime #Indian_refiners #buy_Russian #waiver_Congress

Musetti Confronts Injury-Induced Retirement After Australian Open Quarterfinal Exit Lorenzo Musetti faced Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open quarterfinals, holding a two-set lead before retiring due to a right leg injury. The Italian had to withdraw from the tournament, which marked a significant setback in his season. The injury also forced him to skip the South American clay-court swing, disrupting his competitive schedule. Musetti expressed frustration over the circumstances, acknowledging the difficulty of accepting the withdrawal. “After what happened in Australia, I was a bit upset. It wasn’t easy to pass up such an important tournament for me,” he said. He emphasized that the injury felt like a personal defeat, as he believed he was playing at his best. “Given my level of play and the situation I had created against Novak, it was hard to accept. I felt like I was playing my best tennis, because I knew exactly what I was doing,” he added. Despite the setback, Musetti remained resolute, stating his determination to overcome the injury. “I’m more motivated than ever,” he said. He described the mental resilience required to recover, calling it a “steel mentality” that he is now focusing on. Looking ahead, Musetti is set to return to competition at the Indian Wells Masters 1000 tournament, where he will face Marton Fucsovics in the second round. His return marks a crucial step in rebuilding his season after the abrupt exit from the Australian Open.#novak_djokovic #indian_wells_masters #lorenzo_musetti #australian_open #marton_fucsovics
Marley Spoon Meal Kit Review 2026: Less Martha, More Moroccan Marley Spoon has stripped Martha Stewart from its website, and seems to be cooking a little differently. Here's a review. #Kit_Review #Meal_Kit #Marley_Spoon #Spoon_Meal #Martha_Stewart #Moroccan_Marley

Lorenzo Musetti Reflects on Australian Open Heartbreak After Injury Lorenzo Musetti was on the verge of a significant breakthrough at the Australian Open, but the young Italian was forced to withdraw from his match due to a psoas muscle injury, allowing Novak Djokovic to advance via walkover. The 23-year-old had taken a 2-set lead in his encounter and appeared poised for a major victory, but his body could not sustain further play. Musetti described the decision as the hardest yet, but one he believed was necessary for his health and long-term career. The injury forced Musetti to skip the subsequent tournaments, leaving him without a competitive opportunity to regain momentum. However, he expressed optimism about a potential return to Indian Wells, viewing it as a chance to reset his season and capitalize on missed opportunities. In an interview with Tennis TV, Musetti reflected on the emotional toll of the situation, acknowledging the frustration of being unable to complete a match that had been crucial to his form and confidence. “I was a little bit upset with my status after what happened in Australia,” he admitted. “It wasn’t easy to pull out of a tournament that was really important for me, especially the match against Nole. The situation I created wasn’t easy to deal with.” Despite the setback, Musetti emphasized his renewed determination, stating he was “really happy to be back” and eager to start the new season with fresh motivation. Looking ahead, Musetti sees Indian Wells as a pivotal opportunity to regain his rhythm and assert himself as a dominant force in men’s tennis. The Italian has already demonstrated his potential as a top-tier player, and his first-round opponent, Marton Fucsovics, presents a familiar challenge.#novak_djokovic #indian_wells #lorenzo_musetti #australian_open #marton_fucsovics
Jayson Tatum's return a reminder of Celtics' improbable journey Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics have transformed dramatically since May 12, 2025, when Tatum suffered a torn Achilles and the team faced a bleak outlook. The Celtics were down 3-1 in the NBA playoffs against the Knicks, and their hopes of repeating as champions seemed lost. Tatum’s injury not only jeopardized his season but also threatened the core of the 2024 title-winning squad. The 297-day wait for Tatum’s return has been nothing short of extraordinary. Fans and analysts once doubted whether the Celtics could maintain their competitiveness without their star player, but the team has defied expectations. With Tatum set to rejoin the roster, the Celtics now stand as a legitimate title contender, having rebuilt their roster and adapted to his absence. General manager Brad Stevens and head coach Joe Mazzulla spearheaded a dramatic roster overhaul, shedding over $350 million in salary cap space to position the team below the luxury tax. This move allowed flexibility for future free agency while ensuring the Celtics remained playoff-ready. Mazzulla’s bold approach, including his public confidence in the team’s potential, has paid dividends. The Celtics secured the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference, a testament to their resilience and strategic adjustments. Jaylen Brown has emerged as the team’s focal point, elevating his game to an MVP level with his dual-threat ability. Neemias Queta, once a fourth-string center, has become a starting big man with a standout net rating, while the Celtics’ young wing group—Baylor Scheierman, Jordan Walsh, and rookie Hugo Gonzalez—has thrived in various roles. These players have proven their worth, solidifying the foundation for a future title contender. Tatum’s return adds another layer of intrigue.#boston_celtics #jayson_tatum #joe_mazzulla #brad_stevens #jaylen_brown

Celtics' Jayson Tatum (Achilles) Available to Return Friday Jayson Tatum, the Boston Celtics' star forward, has been cleared to return to the court after recovering from a season-ending Achilles injury, according to reports. The Celtics officially approved his return for a scheduled game on Friday, marking a significant milestone in his recovery process. Tatum, who missed the majority of the 2025-2026 season due to the injury, has been working diligently to regain his form and fitness. The decision to allow Tatum back on the court comes after medical evaluations confirmed that he has made substantial progress in his rehabilitation. Sources indicate that Tatum’s return is not only a personal triumph but also a critical move for the Celtics as they aim to compete in the NBA playoffs. His presence on the roster is expected to bolster the team’s offensive capabilities and provide leadership in high-stakes games. Tatum’s journey to recovery has been closely followed by fans and analysts alike. The Celtics’ medical team has emphasized the importance of a gradual return to ensure he is fully prepared for the physical demands of the season. While the exact timeline for his full integration into the team’s game plan remains under review, his availability for Friday’s game signals a positive development for both the player and the franchise. In a recent interview, Shams Charania, a well-known NBA analyst, discussed Tatum’s determination to return this season. Charania highlighted how Tatum’s commitment to rehabilitation has been a key factor in his progress. “Tatum’s mission has always been to come back strong, and his work ethic has been instrumental in getting him to this point,” Charania noted. This mindset has not only helped Tatum physically but also mentally, as he prepares to rejoin his teammates.#boston_celtics #jayson_tatum #shams_charania #joe_mazzulla #milwaukee_bucks

Condoleezza Rice spotted going to the White House: report Condoleezza Rice, who previously served as a state secretary under former President George W. Bush, was reportedly seen entering the White House on Friday, according to media reports. The sighting was highlighted by CNN Senior White House correspondent Kristen Holmes, who shared the observation on X. During her tenure in the Bush administration, Rice held the position of National Security Advisor from 2001 to 2005 and later served as Secretary of State from 2005 to 2009. She played a significant role in shaping U.S. foreign policy during the “War on Terror.” In an interview with Fox News, she discussed the U.S. approach to Iran, stating that President Donald Trump’s administration aimed to weaken Iran’s military capabilities. “If you can render Iran essentially incapable of military action against us and against our allies, that’s worthy,” she remarked. Rice added, “And I think what they’re trying to do is to neuter Iran as a military power in the region.” This statement came amid heightened tensions following joint U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran, which were conducted in response to fears of Iran’s missile development. Iran has since retaliated, with attacks affecting other countries in the region. U.S. officials have advised Americans to leave the Middle East due to the escalating conflict. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth echoed concerns about Iran’s actions, describing the country’s regime as an “expansionist and Islamic regime” that has waged a “savage, one-sided war” against the United States. He cited attacks such as car bombs in Beirut, rocket strikes on U.S. ships, and bombings at embassies as evidence of Iran’s aggression. The report on Rice’s White House visit coincided with broader discussions about regional security and the U.S.#iran #pete_hegseth #condoleezza_rice #george_w_bush #kristen_holmes

Condoleezza Rice Spotted Going to the White House: Report Condoleezza Rice, who served as a state secretary under former President George W. Bush, was seen entering the White House on Friday, according to reports. CNN Senior White House correspondent Kristen Holmes shared the observation on X, noting, “Condoleezza Rice was just seen walking into the White House.” During her tenure in the Bush administration, Rice held the position of National Security Advisor from 2001 to 2005 and later served as Secretary of State from 2005 to 2009. She played a significant role in shaping U.S. foreign policy during the “War on Terror.” In an interview with Fox News, she addressed Iran’s military capabilities, stating that President Donald Trump’s administration aimed to weaken Iran’s ability to act against the U.S. and its allies. “If you can render Iran essentially incapable of military action against us and against our allies, that’s worthy,” she said. Rice added, “And I think what they’re trying to do is to neuter Iran as a military power in the region.” This statement came amid heightened tensions following joint U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran, which were conducted in response to fears of Iran developing advanced missile technology. Iran retaliated, leading to attacks on other countries and prompting advisories for Americans to leave the Middle East. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized the threat posed by Iran, stating, “For 47 long years, the expansionist and Islamic regime in Tehran has waged a savage, one-sided war against America.” He cited attacks such as car bombs in Beirut, rocket strikes on U.S. ships, and murders at embassies as evidence of Iran’s aggression. The situation has drawn international attention, with ongoing military actions and diplomatic efforts shaping the region’s stability.#iran #pete_hegseth #condoleezza_rice #george_w_bush #kristen_holmes

Middle East conflict: There should be no cherry-picking on international law, says Iran deputy foreign minister India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met with Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh on the sidelines of Raisina Dialogue 2026. The meeting followed India's condolences over the killing of Iran's supreme leader. Khatibzadeh emphasized the importance of upholding international law against perceived atrocities and aggression. #External_Affairs #Affairs_Minister #Middle_East #East_conflict #foreign_minister #deputy_foreign #Raisina_Dialogue #Minister_Saeed #Iranian_Deputy #India_External

Soham Murderer Ian Huntley Left Blind After Prison Attack Ian Huntley, the convicted murderer of 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in Soham, Cambridgeshire, in 2002, has reportedly lost his sight and is not expected to regain consciousness following an attack at HMP Frankland in Durham. According to reports, the 52-year-old former school caretaker was struck repeatedly over the head by an inmate wielding a metal bar during an incident in the prison’s workshop on 26 February. The attack left him with severe brain trauma, and he has remained on life support in a hospital since the incident. The Sun newspaper cited sources claiming Huntley “never recovered from the battering and never stood much of a chance of doing so.” The attack occurred in the recycling area of the maximum security prison, where the assailant, described as a man in his mid-40s, reportedly shouted, “I’ve done it, I’ve done it” after the assault. Durham Constabulary confirmed the detainment of a man in that age range but has not disclosed the suspect’s identity or charged anyone in connection with the attack. Huntley’s only daughter, Samantha Bryan, 27, told The Sun that her father “there’s a special place in hell waiting for him,” referencing the crimes he committed. The attack marks the latest attempt on Huntley’s life, as he had been under close observation in prison to prevent such incidents. Huntley’s crimes in 2002 involved abducting, raping, and murdering the two children after they left a family barbecue to buy sweets. Their bodies were later found in a ditch. The case remains one of the most notorious in British criminal history.#ian_huntley #hmp_frankland #damien_fowkes #soham_murderer #durham_constabulary
Ian Huntley remains in critical condition following a violent attack in a British maximum security prison Ian Huntley, the double child killer who was sentenced to life in prison for the 2002 murders of ten-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, has suffered severe brain trauma and is not expected to regain consciousness after an assault at HMP Frankland in Durham. The attack, which occurred on 26 February, left Huntley blinded and critically injured, according to reports. The 52-year-old former school caretaker was struck repeatedly over the head by an inmate wielding a metal bar during the incident. The Sun newspaper reported that Huntley was kept on life support in a hospital after the attack, which took place in the prison’s recycling area. A source cited by the newspaper stated that Huntley “never recovered from the battering and never stood much of a chance of doing so.” The prison authorities have not disclosed the identity of the suspect, though a man in his mid-40s was detained on the day of the attack. Huntley’s only daughter, Samantha Bryan, 27, expressed her anguish to The Sun, stating, “There’s a special place in hell waiting for him.” The attack marks the latest attempt on Huntley’s life, as he had been under close monitoring to prevent such incidents. Huntley’s crimes in 2002 involved abducting, torturing, and murdering Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman after they left a family barbecue to buy sweets in Soham, Cambridgeshire. He disposed of their bodies in a ditch, an act that shocked the nation and led to his conviction. The attack at HMP Frankland follows a previous violent incident in 2010, when another inmate, Damien Fowkes, slashed Huntley with a homemade weapon, causing a severe, gaping cut to his neck.#ian_huntley #hmp_frankland #damien_fowkes #holly_wells #jessica_chapman
