World No. 2 Alexander Zverev has expressed his dissatisfaction with the quality of tennis balls used on the ATP Tour, comparing them to soft rubber balls used in a game. This comes after the German previously blamed the "dead" balls for the increase in injuries among players. Other players, including Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev, have also voiced their concerns about the constant change in tennis balls used on tour.
At the India Today Conclave, Andhra Pradesh Minister of HRD and IT Electronics, Nara Lokesh, spoke passionately about the ongoing language debate in India. He stressed the significance of promoting regional languages and multilingual education, while also advocating for the importance of learning skills such as German and Japanese to enhance global job opportunities. He rejected the idea of language restrictions and emphasized the need for linguistic diversity in the country. Watch his eye-opening conversation with India Today TV's Consulting Editor, Rajdeep Sardesai.
In a heartbreaking end to their Champions League campaign, Celtic fell just short of reaching the last 16 after a valiant effort against Bayern Munich. Despite a heroic display from the Scottish side, former Premier League striker Alan Shearer believes their lack of a clinical striker ultimately cost them a spot in the next round. With chances aplenty, it was a cruel ending for Celtic who showed great promise against the German giants.
In a thrilling match on Tuesday, Bayern Munich secured their place in the last 16 of the Champions League with a late goal from Alphonso Davies. The German giants will now face either Bayer Leverkusen or Atletico Madrid in the next round. Despite a strong effort from Celtic, Bayern's determination and Davies' goal proved to be the deciding factor in the match. Davies' return from injury and his crucial goal has impressed both his coach and fans alike, solidifying his role in the team.
The official Twitter account of German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier was reportedly hacked and changed to look like the handle of the Bihar government's Water Resources Department. This comes after the BJP's uproar over the Delhi Chief Minister's handle being altered and eventually deleted. In a twist, OpenAI CEO rejected Elon Musk's offer to purchase their non-profit parent firm and instead suggested buying Twitter. Meanwhile, Kanye West has deleted his Twitter account after backlash over a Superbowl ad and Elon Musk is heading a department under the Donald Trump administration 2.0.
The official Twitter account of German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, also known as X, was hacked and transformed into a page promoting Nazi ideology. The hackers changed the account username to a reference to Adolf Hitler and posted content praising fascist leaders. The incident has sparked concern and discussions about the security of social media accounts of high-profile figures.
The official Twitter account of German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has been hacked and modified to resemble a handle of the Bihar government's Water Resources Department. Media reports have pointed out previous instances of the account being hacked to resemble Adolf Hitler's verified page. The account's name and description were briefly changed to "Adolf Hitler" and "Make Germany Great Again" before being suspended and then reappearing with the name of the Water Resources Department of Bihar.
In a tightly contested match, Bayern Munich managed to keep a strong Bayer Leverkusen side at bay with a solid defensive performance. Leverkusen dominated the game but were unable to find the back of the net, with Bayern’s captain Manuel Neuer describing the result as “lucky”. The draw maintains Bayern’s comfortable lead in the German Bundesliga, with Leverkusen’s coach Xabi Alonso emphasizing that the season is far from over.
German tennis player Alexander Zverev was defeated by Jannik Sinner in the Australian Open final on Sunday. During his speech, a spectator shouted the names of Zverev's ex-girlfriends, who had previously made allegations of domestic abuse against him. Despite some initial jeers from the crowd, the spectator's voice was eventually drowned out by cheers and claps. The incident references Zverev's tumultuous past with his ex-partners, but the German player remains focused on his performance on the court.
Jannik Sinner proved his dominance on the court as he cruised to his second consecutive Australian Open title in a straight sets victory over Alexander Zverev. However, the victory was overshadowed by a heckler in the stands who shouted the names of the German player's ex-girlfriends who had accused him of domestic violence. Despite the distraction, Zverev maintained his composure to praise Sinner for an incredible feat and address the accusations in the post-game presser.