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UPSC daily subject quiz | History (Week 153) : Think you can master these prelims questions? Check out explanations
UPSC History MCQ: Test your UPSC Prelims 2026 preparation with today’s History quiz. From Panipat battles to Charyapada and Constituent Assembly debates—can you crack them all?
Azerbaijan says it is ready to supply LNG to Pakistan
Azerbaijan’s state energy company SOCAR is ready to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Pakistan as soon as it receives a request from Islamabad, the company told Reuters on Tuesday, as Islamabad seeks spot cargoes to ease a growing energy shortfall. SOCAR said a framework agreement signed in 2025 between SOCAR Trading and Pakistan LNG Limited (PLL) allows the Pakistani buyer to purchase LNG cargoes directly under an accelerated procedure. “SOCAR is ready to provide LNG to Pakistan as...
Pakistan turns to Russia to break free from Western AI dominance
Pakistan has made AI a national priority, with the government committing $1 billion to the sector by 2030. Officials have also shown interest in working with Russia on AI initiatives.
Kobbie Mainoo agrees bumper new Man Utd contract to quadruple his salary
Kobbie Mainoo agrees bumper new Man Utd contract to quadruple his salaryKobbie Mainoo was set to leave Old Trafford three months ago, but is now poised to be rewarded with a new contract that will keep him there until 2031CommentsSportJeremy Cross Chief Sports Writer13:41, 21 Apr 2026View ImageKobbie Mainoo is poised to sign a new and improved deal (Image: AFP or licensors)Kobbie Mainoo is poised to quadruple his wages after agreeing a new deal with Manchester United.The England midfielder has...
Struggling taxpayers shell out £3,000 for a portrait of Chancellor Rachel Reeves preparing her Budget
Struggling taxpayers shell out £3,000 for a portrait of Chancellor Rachel Reeves preparing her BudgetBy JAMES TAPSFIELD, UK POLITICAL EDITOR Published: 13:33, 21 April 2026 | Updated: 13:40, 21 April 2026 e-mail 3 View comments
The Strait of Hormuz blockade, explained
Iran’s military can threaten shipping traffic throughout the Strait of Hormuz, even though much of its navy has been destroyed by U.S. and Israeli strikes.
‘Baseball bats and bamboo sticks’: Yusuf Pathan’s father-in-law and 2 others arrested for assaulting Mumbai family
Yusuf Pathan's father-in-law, brother-in-law, and another relative were arrested, produced in court, and sent into judicial custody.
How Mumbai's missing rail tracks, flagged in PAC report, are a study in infra land traps
How Mumbais missing rail tracks flagged in PAC report are a study in infra land traps
Tai Po blaze probe: temporary removal of fireproof windows ‘complied with rules’
A Labour Department official has told an inquiry into Hong Kong’s deadly Tai Po inferno that the temporary removal of fireproof windows from emergency passages in the blaze-hit estate complied with occupational safety protocols, triggering questions on whether the interests of workers and residents are at odds. The inquiry also heard on Tuesday that a department officer had misled Wang Fuk Court residents by claiming the fire resistance of renovation material was outside the purview of the law,....
Is your job AI-proof? LinkedIn’s Aneesh Raman on the future of work
LinkedIn’s Aneesh Raman and Ryan Roslansky reveal the "3-Bucket Framework" and "5 Cs" to future-proof your career against AI disruption. Learn why India is uniquely positioned for the new AI economy.
49ers mailbag: Why Kenyon Sadiq might fall; will team double up at edge?
The San Francisco 49ers are now two days away from being on the clock. That is, if they don’t trade their first-round pick.General manager John Lynch on Monday said he anticipates a lot of draft-week trading from the 32 teams, largely because the top-end talent thins fairly quickly. Last year, the 49ers had first-round grades on 20 players. This year it’s lower, although Lynch declined to give a specific number.Advertisement
Apple’s ‘hardware guy’, college swimming champ: 5 interesting facts about John Ternus
Having spent most of his life at Apple and describing Cook as a mentor, Ternus is expected to continue on the cautious course that his successor pursued.
Why fire at Pachpadra refinery that Modi was to inaugurate raises burning questions
Why fire at Pachpadra refinery that Modi was to inaugurate raises burning questions
German central bank chief calls for wide access to Anthropic’s Mythos
Anthropic has rolled out a preview of Mythos to a select number of companies and some organisations that build or maintain critical software infrastructure, prompting calls for wider access to the technology.
As the U.S.-Iran ceasefire deadline looms, here are the main sticking points
As the U.S.-Iran ceasefire deadline looms, here are the main sticking points April 21, 20268:24 AM ET By NPR Staff A member of Pakistani security personnel looks over a checkpoint from a police booth amid heightened security ahead of a potential meeting between U.S. and Iranian officials on April 20, 2026 in Islamabad, Pakistan. Rebecca Conway/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Rebecca Conway/Getty Images Vice President Vance is expected to travel to Islamabad soon to lead the U.S. d...
Insurance policyholders can engage advocates to plead claims before ombudsman: Karnataka HC
The insurance ombudsman had held that allowing lawyers would create an imbalance between the parties because the ombudsman and insurance company representatives lacked legal training.
‘He was our hope out of poverty’: Son of Jaipur e-rickshaw driver among two dead in UP river drowning
The 21-year-old’s father, who earns Rs 50-70 a day, said the family had to borrow money to go to Uttar Pradesh and bring his son’s body
Jean-Michel Jarre urges music and film industries to embrace AI
The French musician says AI won’t kill talent – in stark contrast to anxieties expressed by artists like Elton John and Dua LipaJean-Michel Jarre has attacked the conservatism of the music and film industries over AI and urged them to embrace the technology instead of being fearful and “very anti-AI”.Jarre, one of the pioneers of electronic music in the 1970s, said while the existing creative industries were “freaking out” over the technology, artists will use AI “to create the cinema of tomorro...
Are we heading into a world divided by AI tribes?
Four thinkers join Mohamed Hassan to explore how AI is reshaping our politics, culture and collective thinking.
Pakistan extends airspace ban for Indian aircrafts
PakistanPakistan extends airspace ban for Indian aircraftsBy Web Desk-Apr 21, 2026ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has extended the closure of its airspace to all Indian civilian and military aircrafts until May 24, 2026, officials said on Tuesday. The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) issued a new Notice to Airmen (NOTAM), prolonging the restriction for another month. The ban was initially imposed on April 23, 2025, and continues to apply to all Indian passenger and military flights. Officials said the late...