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Airline executive reveals what went down as ex-Maharashtra minister Tanaji Sawant's son's 'business trip' to Bangkok was cut short amid..

DNA Thursday, 13 February 2025
Rishiraj Sawant and his two friends, heading to Bangkok on what they later claimed was a "business trip", were hurriedly brought back to Pune after police registered a kidnapping case following an anonymous call and intervention of his father, Tanaji Sawant.
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Maharashtra Maharashtra State in western India

Devendra Fadnavis-led Maharashtra government makes major move on social media rules for these people; Know reason, who will be affected

The government stated that strict action would be taken under the Maharashtra Civil Services (Discipline and Appeal) Rules, 1979, for those found in violation of..
DNA

No need to stay in Maharashtra, UP or Rajasthan, Mamata Banerjee tells migrants

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has assured social security for migrant workers willing to return to the state, promising ration cards, health cards, and jobs...
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'We will do it together': Rahul Gandhi greets INDIA bloc ally Uddhav Thackeray; vows to 'protect' Maharashtra's rights

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi conveyed birthday greetings to Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray, reaffirming their commitment to collaborate for the welfare..
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‘We are ruined’: Ajit Pawar slams Pune IT park infrastructure - Watch

Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar's rebuke of civic lapses in Hinjewadi IT Park went viral, sparking political debate. Pawar warned of IT companies relocating to..
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Maharashtra monsoon: IMD issues red alert in six districts, traffic chaos in Mumbai amid heavy rain; school, colleges shut in...

Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued Red alert and orange alerts for multiple districts in Maharashtra amid intense monsoon, drenching the state in..
DNA

Bangkok Bangkok Capital and largest city of Thailand

Gunman kills five at busy Bangkok fresh food market [Video]

Gunman kills five at busy Bangkok fresh food market

Gunman kills five at busy Bangkok fresh food market Five people, including security guards, were killed by a gunman at Bangkok's Or Tor Kor market on Monday. The shooter, who injured two others, later killed himself, according to authorities. READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/07/28/gunman-kills-five-at-busy-bangkok-fresh-food-market Subscribe to our channel. Euronews is available on Dailymotion in 12 languages

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Bangkok Shooting CCTV: Gunman KILLS 6 in Broad Daylight, Then Shoots Himself|Cambodia Ties Suspected [Video]

Bangkok Shooting CCTV: Gunman KILLS 6 in Broad Daylight, Then Shoots Himself|Cambodia Ties Suspected

A shocking mass shooting at Bangkok’s Or Tor Kor Market has left six people dead, including four security guards and one woman, before the gunman took his own life. The chilling CCTV footage of the rampage has surfaced, shaking one of the busiest markets in the Thai capital. While speculation about Cambodian terror links spreads online, authorities have yet to confirm any connection. As visitors and locals reel from the tragedy, questions arise over public safety in major Bangkok markets and the increasing volatility in the region. #BangkokShooting #ThailandNews #OrTorKorMarket #GunViolence #MassShooting #CCTVFootage #BreakingNews #PublicSafety #TerrorAttack #CambodiaConflict #BangkokMarket #ThaiPolice #SoutheastAsia #MarketTragedy #Gunman #GlobalNews #StreetViolence #TouristAlert #ThailandSecurity #ViralVideo #AsiaNews #ShootingIncident #GunLaws #CambodianBorder #MotiveUnclear #GunRampage #UrbanSafety #CrisisInBangkok #ShootingSuspect #InternationalNews #DailyUpdate Also Read Thailand and Cambodia Agree On Ceasefire After Deadly Border Clashes :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/thailand-and-cambodia-agree-on-ceasefire-after-deadly-border-clashes-7812189.html?ref=DMDesc India Issues Travel Advisory As Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Turn Deadly :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/india-issues-travel-advisory-as-thailand-cambodia-border-clashes-turn-deadly-7811161.html?ref=DMDesc Who Is Wilawan Emsawat? Thai Woman Who Honey Trapped Monks, Then Blackmailed Them With Nudes :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/who-is-wilawan-emsawat-thai-woman-who-honey-trapped-monks-then-blackmailed-them-with-nudes-7805629.html?ref=DMDesc

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Gunman kills five people at Bangkok market

A man has shot and killed at least five people at a food market in Bangkok before killing himself, police have said.
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Thailand RUBBISHES Cambodia’s Accusation of Bombing Preah Vihear Temple as Border Conflict Escalates [Video]

Thailand RUBBISHES Cambodia’s Accusation of Bombing Preah Vihear Temple as Border Conflict Escalates

Thailand has fiercely rejected Cambodia’s accusation that its military bombed the Preah Vihear Temple—a UNESCO World Heritage site—amid intensifying border clashes. Bangkok calls Phnom Penh’s claims a “distortion of facts” and “politically motivated,” denying any damage to cultural or civilian zones. Cambodia alleges air and artillery strikes caused major destruction, violating international law. The 11th-century temple, long contested, is now a flashpoint fueling nationalist tensions as both sides trade blame and the risk of escalation continues to mount. #Thailand #Cambodia #PreahVihear #TempleBombing #UNESCO #BorderClash #SoutheastAsia #ThaiArmy #CambodiaArmy #WorldHeritage #MilitaryConflict #TerritorialDispute #BreakingNews #InternationalLaw #CulturalHeritage #ThaiPM #PhnomPenh #BannedWeapons #Disinformation #Escalation #ThailandCambodiaTensions #FlashpointAsia #UNESCOWatch #Nationalism #AsiaCrisis #HistoricSiteUnderFire #PeaceTalksFail #TempleWar Also Read Who Is Wilawan Emsawat? Thai Woman Who Honey Trapped Monks, Then Blackmailed Them With Nudes :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/who-is-wilawan-emsawat-thai-woman-who-honey-trapped-monks-then-blackmailed-them-with-nudes-7805629.html?ref=DMDesc Cambodia's Campaign Against Online Scam Centres Results in Over 2,100 Arrests Since June :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/cambodia-raids-scam-centres-arrests-2137-011-7805531.html?ref=DMDesc Thai Monks Blackmail Scandal: Woman Accused Of Extorting ₹100 Crore Using Thousands of ‘Intimate’ Videos :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/thai-monks-blackmail-scandal-woman-accused-of-extorting-100-crore-using-thousands-of-intimate-videos-011-7803715.html?ref=DMDesc ~HT.410~ED.420~GR.124~

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Pune Pune City in Maharashtra, India

Asked to prove citizenship by Pune police, mob: Kargil veteran's family

A Kargil war veteran's family in Pune faced a citizenship verification ordeal. They allege a group accompanied by police stormed their home. The family was asked..
IndiaTimes

Ex-Maharashtra mantri kin, 6 others held in Pune drug party bust

Eknath Khadse's son-in-law, Pranjal Khewalkar, and six others were arrested in Pune during a raid on a Kharadi apartment. Police seized cocaine, marijuana,..
IndiaTimes

22-vehicle pile-up on Mumbai-Pune e-way kills 1

A tragic accident on the Pune-Mumbai Expressway resulted in the death of a 58-year-old woman and injuries to 18 others after a trailer truck's brakes failed,..
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