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July 06, 2025

A legend steps down, another steps up. One legend trademarks his nickname, another might become a spy. A legendary spot turns 150, another is just 9. So much to guess this week

- Rachel Lopez

How much of the news do you remember right now?

Paetongtarn Shinawatra, aka Ung Ing, became the youngest PM of this country, and only the second woman on the job. She's been suspended and is now the second PM to be ousted in a year. Which country, sandwiched between Myanmar and Laos?

Relooted, a video game, is set the 21st century. Users must team up, visit Western museums, plan entry and escape routes, and steal 70 artefacts without bloodshed as doors close and alarms sound. All to avenge which much-exploited continent?

X is 150 years old this year. X has a long waitlist for membership. X's ground hosted India’s first Test cricket match in 1933. Captain CK Naidu was up against England’s Douglas Jardine. Indians were not allowed into X even as spectators. Give X.

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'I make it a point to visit a gurdwara and light a bonfire on Lohri'

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Direct tax receipts climb up by 4.14%

Gross direct tax collections in the current financial year up to January 11 have seen a 4.14% annualised growth to about ₹21.5 lakh crore, driven by higher corporate tax revenues, according to the government data released on Monday.

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