New Delhi: As India finalizes details of trade deal with US, a report suggests the Narendra Modi-led government is willing to wait for the US president to step down Donald TrumpThe terms of the trade agreement, Washington was informed of the same.According to news outlet Bloomberg, the national security adviser Ajit Doval In September last year, India met US Secretary of State Rubio and told him that India would not be bullied by Trump or his top aides.Doval told U.S. officials that the Modi government was willing to wait out Trump’s term because it had faced other hostile U.S. administrations in the past.Doval also told Rubio that New Delhi hopes Trump and his aides will reduce their public criticism of India in order to get relations between the two countries back on track.Previously, the US President announced a trade agreement with India on Monday, cutting tariffs from 50% to 18%.“It was an honor to speak with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India this morning. He is one of my best friends and a strong and respected leader in India. We talked about many things, including trade and ending the war with Russia and Ukraine. He agreed to stop buying Russian oil and buy more from the United States and possibly Venezuela,” Trump announced in a social media post on Truth Social.Earlier on Tuesday, Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said the “much-awaited trade deal” with the US has been successfully concluded.“The long-awaited trade deal with the United States of America has been successfully concluded. This is an important trade deal that was finalized last night under the leadership of the Prime Minister Narendra Modikeeping in mind the interests of the country and people,” Goyal said.“This is an agreement that will further strengthen India’s future. On behalf of 1.4 billion citizens, I thank Prime Minister Modi and congratulate everyone as this is a landmark achievement for the country,” he added.Goyal also said the government has protected sensitive sectors of the Indian economy, especially the agriculture and dairy industries. “Sensitive sectors of the Indian economy, especially agriculture and dairy, are protected in the US trade deal. We are seeing reports from across the country; there is a general enthusiasm,” he said.Further, he added that the two countries will soon issue a joint statement with details, which we will soon sign between the United States of America and India.“We represent the people of India. We represent the national interest. Today, 1.4 billion Indians are celebrating a trade deal that is in the final details of being worked out between the two countries’ negotiating teams. We will soon be releasing a joint statement between the two countries, as well as the details that we will sign between the United States and India once the final understanding of the agreement is signed and the joint statement is finalized. The technical process has been completed. Full details will be shared,” the minister said.“But I can assure the people of India. I can assure the 1.4 billion brothers and sisters that this is an agreement that every Indian will be proud of. This will protect the interest of every Indian, provide tremendous opportunities to all Indians and will protect sensitive areas,” he added.Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump agreed to deepen bilateral trade relations and set a goal of more than doubling trade to $500 billion by 2030.Negotiations began in March 2025, and the two sides conducted multiple rounds of negotiations and sent delegations, but were shocked by the imposition of import tariffs on Indian goods, which were escalated to 50%.In 2025, the two countries will engage in several stages of formal negotiations and multiple back-channel contacts to reach an agreement.
What happened to India-hating MAGA influencer Elijah Schaffer? Posts about wife, kids and FBI deleted, conspiracy theories abound
MAGA influencer Elijah Schaffer sent several posts and then deleted them, leaving X in a tizzy and sparking speculation that something was off with him. Schaeffer is known for his anti-India posts on X, but this time, he posted some shocking content about his wife and children, only to quickly delete it. Schaefer said his wife and children were missing and drugs were planted in his home to implicate him. Schafer then pointed the gun directly at the FBI, saying the FBI was trying to destroy him and “kill” him. Schaefer said he was the victim of an aggravated targeted felony, that his family was kidnapped, he was robbed and his gun was missing.
He quickly deleted the posts, but the screenshots went viral, with commentators speculating that he might have “killed his family with a gun he claimed he had stolen.” Schaefer later issued a clarification that his wife divorced him and took the children. “I’m sober. I’m heartbroken. I have great support. Thank you all for supporting me during this tough season. I will get through this,” he wrote. Social media users exposed his lies and cited official records saying Schaefer filed for divorce on January 22 after cheating on his wife with Sarah Stock, another conservative influencer.Far-right commentator Milo Yiannopoulos exposed Schaeffer and claimed that Schaeffer and Sarah Stocker had been in a relationship for nearly a year.Schaefer is the CEO of RiftTV and was recently sued by FBI Director Kash Patel’s partner Alexis Wilkins for claiming that Alexis was an Israeli agent. Shafer. At the time, he said he had never said anything disparaging about Wilkins, but shared a photo that sparked a $5 million defamation lawsuit. He claimed that he and his family were threatened at the time. From that episode on, Schaeffer began targeting Hindu temple Vivek Ramaswamy in Texas and announced that he would devote all his resources to “exposing the Indian and Islamic takeover of Texas and the United States.”
‘Getting better day by day’: Rishabh Pant offers positive news on comeback | Cricket News
indian wicketkeeper batsman Ritha Pant Positive news on his recovery was provided on Tuesday, saying his health was steadily improving and he was optimistic about a return to competitive cricket soon. Pant, who is the co-owner of Mumbai Pickleball Power, was speaking on the sidelines of the World Pickleball League. The 28-year-old revealed that he has been doing extensive work at the BCCI Center of Excellence in Bengaluru as part of his rehabilitation programme.
“My fitness is getting better day by day. I am working hard at the Center of Excellence and I think I will be off (the field) soon,” Pant said. Pant emphasized how important it is for him to maintain a mental connection with cricket despite being away from the field for so long. He credits his love for the sport and the support of those around him for helping him cope with the challenges of recovery. “One thing that always kept me focused on the game when I was injured was the love for the game and the support of the people around me,” he said. The southpaw also spoke about the need to keep improving as a professional athlete, stressing that progress doesn’t stop even during injuries. “As a cricketer, you always have to keep adding to your game. I need to keep looking to get better in all aspects of the overall game,” Pant said. Looking back on his many comebacks in his career, Pant noted that time away from cricket gave him a new perspective on the game and life in general. However, he admits that not being able to compete at the top level due to injury is still the toughest part. “Every time I come back it teaches me something about life. It teaches me more gratitude, it teaches me how to look at things around me and be willing to commit to the things that truly make you happy. “When I was injured, the thing I missed the most was really enjoying the game. You love the sport so much, but you also enjoy it playing at the top level. That’s what I really missed,” he concluded. Pant has been sidelined since January 10 after he was hit above the waist by a fall specialist during a training session in Vadodara, resulting in a torn right internal oblique muscle.
Sam Curran on T20 role ahead of World Cup: ‘When I bowl poorly, I can bat’ | Cricket News
England all-rounder Sam Curran It once again underlined how comfortable he is in the national team without strict demands, a quality that will become increasingly important as England picks up pace ahead of the T20 World Cup. Curran’s flexibility was outstanding in England’s 3-0 T20I sweep against Sri Lanka, with Curran making notable contributions with both bat and ball in contrasting scenarios. Curran’s most outstanding moment came in the third and final T20I. He showed calmness and control under pressure and scored 58 off 48 balls to lead England to a score of 128 runs. That play set the tone for a successful defense and earned him the Man of the Match award. His impact on the entire series went far beyond that hit, though. Curran remained unbeaten on 20 runs in the second T20I to help England complete a nail-biting chase of 168 Tom Banton. Earlier, he announced his inclusion in the series by scoring a hat-trick in the first game.
As he reflected on his role after the series, Curran spoke openly about embracing uncertainty within the team’s structure. “I know my ball-handling role is going to be very versatile and I’m very happy with that,” he said. The 25-year-old stressed that his focus is to influence the game in any way required on the day. “Just hoping that when I don’t play well, I play well, and when I don’t play well, I play well. I guess that’s my logic.” Curran’s responsibilities have expanded significantly since his maiden T20 World Cup in 2022, when he was largely seen as a bowling option. This time, he took on a more prominent batting role, often appearing at No. 6. This transformation reflected his overall growth, which peaked in 2022 when England won the T20 World Cup and Curran was named the player of the tournament. He attributes much of this development to the exposure gained through franchise cricket, which he believes has improved both aspects of his game. “I love my batting, I love my bowling,” Curran said, reiterating his desire to continue performing for England on the biggest stage. From a statistical perspective, his latest half-century is only the second of his T20I career, in which he has scored 529 runs in 67 games at an average of 19.59 and a strike rate of over 130. With the ball, the left-arm seamer took 60 wickets at a strike rate of 27.21 and an economy rate of 8.64. He also recently became the second England player after Chris Jordan to take a T20I hat-trick. With the World Cup looming, England’s plans increasingly depend on adaptable players, and Curran’s willingness to adapt his role continues to make him a vital piece of the puzzle.
Winter Olympics 2026: India viewing locations, dates, times, list of key events and sports | More Sports News
The 2026 Winter Olympics, officially known as Milano Cortina 2026, will kick off in northern Italy, refocusing global attention on winter sports. The Olympic Games will take place from Friday, February 6 to Sunday, February 22, with athletes from all over the world competing in 16 different sports at various venues in Italy.Opening Ceremony: Date and TimeThe opening ceremony will take place on Friday, February 6, marking the official start of the Winter Olympics. For Indian viewers, the ceremony will begin at 12:30 pm IST (early morning of February 7), while the local time in Italy will be 8:00 pm CET. The awards ceremony will officially kick off the high-profile competition that will last for more than two weeks.
Although the opening ceremony is scheduled to be held on February 6, the sports competition will start earlier. The curling competition will begin on February 4, while the men’s downhill alpine skiing is scheduled for February 7 at 4:00 pm (IST).Major medal events to watchThere are many gold medal events distributed in this Olympic Games. The women’s downhill skiing competition will be held on February 8 and the men’s figure skating competition will be held on February 13. On February 18, the women’s slalom competition will be in the spotlight.Feb. 19 will be one of the busiest medal days, including the women’s figure skating final, the women’s ice hockey gold medal game and the first Olympic gold medal in ski mountaineering, a new addition to the sport. The Olympics will end on February 22 with the closing ceremony of the men’s ice hockey gold medal game.India’s participationIndia will be represented by two athletes at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics. Arif Mohammad Khan has qualified in alpine skiing while Stanzin Lundup will compete in cross-country skiing to continue India’s campaign at the Winter Olympics.Host city and venueThe Games will be co-hosted by Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, with the events taking place in northern Italy. Competition venues include Milan, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Valtellina, Valdifeme and Ante Selva, showcasing Italy’s alpine landscape and winter sports infrastructure.Where to watch live streaming in IndiaIndian viewers can watch the Winter Olympics live on JioCinema and watch the telecast on Sports18. Viacom18 is the official broadcaster of the Olympic Games in India.Full list of sporting events in Milano Cortina 2026The 16 events of the 2026 Winter Olympics are:Alpine skiing, biathlon, bobsleigh, cross-country skiing, curling, figure skating, freestyle skiing, ice hockey, luge, Nordic combined, short track speed skating, skeleton skiing, ski jumping, ski mountaineering, snowboarding and speed skating.With a multi-city format, new sports and key medal events, Milan Cortina 2026 promises a tight and compelling schedule from start to finish.
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup: When and where to watch IND vs SA warm-up match | Cricket News
India will play South Africa in their only warm-up match ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup on Wednesday, February 4, in Navi Mumbai.The match will begin on February 7, with warm-up matches providing the two teams with a final opportunity to assess combinations and match readiness. India and South Africa will use this match to review batting order options, bowling plans and defensive set-up ahead of the league phase.For South Africa, this will be their only practice session before the World Cup begins. The two teams last met in a five-match T20I series in December last year, which exposed South Africa to conditions in India. The warm-up is expected to provide a clear picture of preparations.
When and where to watch?The game will begin at 7:00 PM IST with throw-in scheduled for 6:30 PM IST. The venue of the competition is Dr. DY Patil Sports College, Navi Mumbai.The match will be telecast live on Star Sports Network in India. Live streaming will be available on the JioHotstar app and website.India’s squad for the warm-up match includes Suryakumar Yadav (captain), Ishan Kishan, Sanju Samson, Hardik Pandya, Rinku Singh, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Jasprit Bumrah, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Washington Sundar, Varun Chakaravarthy, Harshit Rana and Abhishek Sharma.The South African team will be led by Aiden Markram and include Quinton de Kock, David Miller, Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Lungi Ngidi, Tristan Stubbs, Dewald Brevis, Ryan Rickelton and others.Although it is a warm-up match, this game will be the final competitive test for the two teams before the start of the T20 World Cup.
Legendary cricketer warns SRH star absence could hurt South Africa in T20 World Cup | Cricket News
South Africa will begin preparations for another ICC Men’s T20 World Cup with a warm-up match against defending champions India on February 4, with the runners-up in the 2024 edition looking to go one step further. Aiden Markram Will once again lead the Proteas in their second consecutive multi-nation T20 tournament as captain.As South Africa prepares for the upcoming challenge, JioStar’s ‘Expert View’ analyzes their squad composition and prospects, including former England captain Nasser Hussain, former Australia international Mel Jones and former West Indies fast bowler Ian Bishop. The focus of discussion is the lack of Heinrich Klassenwhile also underlining the growing depth and confidence in South African cricket.
Bishop is particularly optimistic about the Proteas’ trajectory across formats and age groups, pointing to the consistency South Africa has shown in global competitions in recent years. Recalling the moments he shared with Markram after the dramatic defeat in the 2024 final in Barbados, Bishop said: “I was thinking about everything, the women’s, men’s and under-19s going into the semi-finals and the final. That was something I mentioned to Aiden Markram in my speech after the 2024 final when I said his time would come. I don’t know when that will be and whether you’re looking at the World Test Championship as part of that moment, but when you look through their sides you see the talent they have.”While Klassen’s absence remains significant, Bishop stressed that South Africa are not lacking in quality. He emphasized the continued presence of experienced players alongside emerging stars who can shape the future of football. “We have already mentioned Klaasen and what is missing, but Quinton de Kock are still available and there are players like Dewald Brewis who can and probably will take world cricket by storm. You also have Aiden Markram and other experienced players. I don’t know exactly where it came from but I’m still very excited about South African cricket, especially with Kagiso Rabada and others still involved in all formats,” Bishop said.Jones echoed the sentiment and said South Africa’s 2025 ICC World Test Championship final victory had a profound impact on the wider cricketing environment in the country. “The happiness, the joy and the elation of performing for your country and then bottling up all those feelings is important. For those who didn’t play or weren’t part of the World Test Championship win, I know they will have been watching. Everyone in South Africa is watching,” she said, while also warning of the need to keep an eye on the current game.“It’s a challenge for the coaching staff to make sure they don’t repeat this situation again because it’s a different game and you don’t want to alienate players,” Jones added.She also noticed a noticeable change in South Africa’s performance on the field, describing their renewed confidence and edge in the way they compete. “There’s a strong sense of what South Africa stands for as a country and what cricket has done for the country, and you can certainly benefit from that, but you don’t want it to be everything. I watched them play in Australia recently and there’s a sense of swagger in South African cricket at the moment, which is very cool.“Jones likened this growing authority to a bygone era of dominance, while admitting Klassen’s absence has somewhat eased the challenge for opponents. “It reminds me of the West Indies back in the day, when they came up you thought they were going to beat you but you still enjoyed watching them. They brought in all kinds of players, both with the bat and with the ball, and they are the team that everyone is watching now. Bowlers will breathe a sigh of relief when Klassen says he is no longer involved because that suddenly cuts your bowling game in half. Even so, when you look at that team, you can see there’s something brewing there,” she concluded.
TikToker documents tense security showdown after arriving at Grammys without pass
Steve Schenberg didn’t wait for an invitation to music’s biggest night. He booked a flight, packed a suit and trusted the internet to do the rest. The creator, known as @husbandtiktok, turned a potentially failed stunt into one of the most talked-about side stories of the 2026 Grammy Awards. His journey from hopeful outsider to stage insider shows how persistence, timing and social media dynamics collide in real life.it starts with a bold propaganda Demi Lovato during Grammy weekend. Schenberg openly admitted that he had no tickets and no firm collaboration. Still, he showed up in Los Angeles, ready to try. His TikTok series quickly gained traction as followers watched him navigate parties, security checkpoints and unexpected encounters. Each update increases the risk. Each video brings the viewer deeper into the gamble.
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ID@undefined Subtitles are not available.Schenberg confessed this to the audience before flying away. “Well, let’s be honest,” he said of his plans in a video posted a day later. “I’m going to Los Angeles this weekend. I didn’t get an invite to the Grammys or work with Demi Lovato, but I’m going.”He then shared his thoughts. “I haven’t received an invite to the Grammys. I haven’t worked with Demi yet,” he said. “I do know that some important people sent my video to some very important people who showed it to more important people. But that doesn’t mean anything, okay?”What he had was a VIP pass to a pre-Grammy Awards party, sent by a follower. He used it as his story for getting into security. “There were six security checkpoints and I went through the first security checkpoint, then the second, the third, the fourth, the fifth, and then I got to the last one and this guy didn’t take it,” he explained.Just when hope was dashed, fans recognized him. “Husband! Oops! TikTok! What? Are you in?” they shouted. After a while, the guard waved him through.“That’s how I got into the Grammys. I didn’t have a ticket. I didn’t buy a ticket. Tana. I didn’t go in with her. I just walked in,” Schenberg concluded.His final words resonated beyond the red carpet. “I’m telling you right now, if you believe you can do it, I promise you, you can do it.”
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‘Destroy the ancient world’: Candace Owens faces backlash over viral conspiracy theory about Judaism
Candace Owens has been widely criticized for her posts in which she boldly connected Jewish symbolism, ancient history and today’s terrorist groups to terrorism. Reaction intensified when her claims were debunked by historians and international law scholars who noted that such comments fuel anti-Semitism on the Internet. The post, which has been viewed more than a million times, has reignited discussions about the spread of misinformation and how coded accusations can influence people’s views in harmful ways.
Candace Owens Accused of resurrecting dangerous anti-Semitic trope in viral rant
At the center of the controversy are Owens’ own words. She writes, “Despite Israel’s best efforts to destroy the ancient world of the Middle East, relics remain and reveal the truth.” She further claimed that the “Kidush Cup is a symbol of Judaism” and that the Star of David “has always been associated with Canaanite cults and Baal worship.”Referring to the occult image, she added that Aleister Crowley and his “child-abusing occult friends used this symbol in their ritual magic,” before asking, “Who do you think controls ISIS?”Experts say these claims don’t stand up to scrutiny. Archaeologists have long documented the Star of David in Jewish contexts dating back to late antiquity, including in synagogue art in the Land of Israel. Religious scholars point out that the Kiddush cup was a ritual vessel used to sanctify the Sabbath and festivals, rather than an explicit symbol of Judaism. At the same time, the ruins of Baalbek were widely considered to be Roman imperial structures rather than evidence of a hidden Canaanite cult narrative.Opponents argue that the format of a post is just as important as the content. The message taps into ancient conspiracy movements by overlaying electrified symbols with implicit messages about child abuse and insidious control. According to historians, these tropes have appeared many times over the centuries, often during times of political instability.The issues are broader than individual social media posts. Analysts believe conspiracy theories will destroy discourse as they replace recorded history. In a world influenced by viral materials and algorithms, unsubstantiated statements can spread faster than the truth. The issue is no longer what is said, but how society reacts when misinformation takes hold.
