Evening news wrap: Strikes in Yemen, Iran; Mamata alleges EC bias & more

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  • Fresh military action in Yemen and Iran has heightened regional tensions, with strikes reported near Sanaa airport and in Iran's Khuzestan province.
  • Mamata Banerjee has accused the Election Commission of favouring a rival faction in the dispute over the 'real' Trinamool Congress.
  • India is reportedly holding out for better terms in US trade talks, though the Centre has rejected claims that negotiations have stalled.
  • A Kerala man convicted in the Pothundi double murder case showed no remorse in court, with sentencing due later this week.
  • China is reportedly nearing a breakthrough in advanced chipmaking technology, a development that could reshape the global semiconductor race.
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Strikes in Yemen and Iran add to regional tensionsMilitary action intensified in the region after reported strikes targeted Sanaa International Airport in Yemen and three locations in Iran's Khuzestan province. The incidents come amid competing claims over aircraft movements, while Iranian officials said two people were killed and three injured in the strike on Abadan county.
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Mamata alleges EC bias in Trinamool disputeWest Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written to the Election Commission, alleging it gave undue leeway to the rival faction led by Ritabrata Banerjee in the dispute over the "real" Trinamool Congress. She questioned the poll body's silence after the extended deadline for submissions and urged it not to grant any further time to the rebel camp.

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India holds firm in US trade talks as Centre rejects reportIndia is reportedly refusing to fast-track a trade agreement with the United States until it secures more favourable tariff terms, according to a Reuters report. The Centre, however, has dismissed the claims as "completely false, baseless and misleading", insisting negotiations remain focused on a balanced deal that benefits both countries.

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Kerala double murder convict shows no remorse after convictionA Kerala court convicted Chenthamara in the 2025 Pothundi double murder case, where he was found guilty of killing Sudhakaran and his mother, Lakshmi. During the hearing, the convict made defiant remarks instead of expressing remorse, with the court scheduled to pronounce the sentence on Wednesday.