Important stories for the day (16-11-2025)

These events happened on this day, as reported by major news sources.

Chris Eubank Jr is being accused of not following his trainer's advice during his fight with Conor Benn.

6 common habits that seem comforting might actually harm your mental well-being.

Cancer may experience unexpected work shifts, while Gemini could receive a significant financial gain.

Naveen Arora, son of RSS leader, killed by attackers on motorcycle in Ferozepur.

Find out when and where you can watch Brad Pitt's new sports drama film F1 on streaming platforms.

Chirag Paswan expresses his close bond with Lalu Yadav's family despite the ongoing feud after RJD's loss.

A woman was murdered by her fiance just before their wedding in Gujarat's Bhavnagar due to an argument about a saree and money.

A recent study by EY-CII shows that India has reached a turning point for artificial intelligence, with 47% of enterprises implementing multiple use cases.

Chelsea have reversed their decision and will allow a previously excluded player to rejoin the team after being labeled part of the "bomb squad."

UP mandates shops and showrooms to offer resting chairs and breaks for employees.

Kashmiri car owner arrested by NIA for involvement in Delhi blast.

Netizens criticize makers for ruining show after a leaked video shows Mihir hugging Noina while drunk in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2.

ASEAN representatives will be in Bhopal for a short visit to boost economic and industrial investment in the city.

A family claims negligence as their newborn passes away in a hospital in Indore.

Michelle Obama believes that the United States is still not prepared to have a female president.

"Large crowd attends Jain ceremonies for twin initiations in Indore"

22 hotels, lodges, and individuals in Indore face consequences for not providing information about guests and tenants.

Silva urges Arsenal to pursue £70m star they previously showed interest in.

Celebrating 160 years of preserving Black history in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, the Avery Research Center has played a crucial role in preserving and promoting the rich heritage of the region.