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Exclusive | “We will treat this game as a final” – Laporte on Barcelona’s La Liga match

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Exclusive | 'We will treat this game as a final' - Aymeric Laporte on Barcelona's La Liga clash
File photo of Athletic Bilbao defender Aymeric Laporte with Barcelona player Dani Olmo during a La Liga match. (Associated Press)

New Delhi: Athletic Bilbao face a tough challenge when they host La Liga leaders Barcelona in San Mamés, with the Catalan giants narrowly ahead in the title race. While Barcelona are competing with Real Madrid at the top of the table, ninth-placed Athletic Bilbao are fighting for a European spot in a tight mid-table table. For Aymeric Laporte, who spoke exclusively to TOI, the clash was both a tactical test and a chance to make a statement for Ernesto Valverde’s side.

Exclusive: Aymeric Laporte previews Athletic Bilbao vs Barcelona | La Liga

The defender expects Athletic to be without the ball for long periods of time against Barcelona’s possession-based style, but insists the team are preparing to treat the game “as a final”. Laporte also spoke about the Basque side’s goals for the season and his personal focus on the upcoming World Cup in Spain.extract:ask. Athletic Bilbao vs Barcelona It’s a big game. How was the preparation? What areas are you focusing on as a team?Laporte: Barcelona is a big team. They play top-notch style, so they have a good style – keeping the ball, long periods of time. We will definitely run, but I hope we are ready to do something big in San Mamés. Q: You will start on defense. What is the biggest challenge against a team like Barcelona – one-on-one, at the back, what is it?Laporte: Yes, it’s always a big challenge to face such a big team. We tried our best, and I tried my best. I try to manage the line, the defensive line and the field.Really, we’re rotating like we’re playing against different guys almost every game. But yes, we are trying to resolve everything game by game and we will try to prepare this game as a final.

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File photo of fans of Atlético San Mames Stadium. (Getty Images)

Q: It’s been a bit of an up-and-down year for the Athletics. What is the overall goal of the team? Laporte: Our goal is to take it one game at a time. I think that’s the most important thing this season.I would love to or would say be in the top six. But now we are not qualified to talk about the first 6-7 games of La Liga. Step by step, first with Barca and then see if we can win a lot of games. We will try our best to win as many wins as possible and try to find our way to the top of the league.Q: The World Cup will also be held later this year. For you personally, as a player, are there any goals you would like to improve or solidify, either health-wise or playing-wise?Laporte: When you play for a La Liga team and I played for Spain for a few years, that’s certainly in the back of my mind. This is why I returned to Spain. Play the big games during the season, keep up the pace and stay at the highest level. First we will play the final against Argentina and then we will think about the World Cup.Watch: Athletic Bilbao vs Barcelona match will be live on FanCode on March 8 at 1:30am IST.

No-confidence motion in Om Birla: TMC MPs likely to vote for resolution

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Trinamool Congress MPs are likely to support the no-confidence motion and vote against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.The decision was taken on the instructions of the party president, news agency ANI reported. Mamata Banerjee.

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Earlier, TMC, one of the key members of the Indian group, decided not to support the resolution, leading finance ministers to believe that Birla could also get support from outside the group.A fresh showdown between the BJP-led NDA and the opposition is looming with the Lok Sabha taking up the resolution to remove Speaker Om Birla on March 9, while the Parliament will reconvene for the second part of the budget session from Monday.Congress MPs accused Birla of partisanship by “openly supporting the ruling party’s version on all contentious issues”, which they said posed a danger to the proper functioning of the Lok Sabha.The business list said: “He has disregarded the rights of members of the House of Representatives in a partisan manner, making statements and rulings aimed at affecting and harming these rights; he openly supports the ruling party’s version on all controversial issues. All these actions pose a serious threat to the normal functioning of the House of Representatives and effectively express the concerns and dissatisfaction of the people. Therefore, it was decided to remove him from the House of Representatives.”Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress issued whips to their respective Janata Party members to secure seats in the House of Representatives as they seek to muster maximum strength amid expected vote splits.While the BJP whip has made it mandatory for its MPs to be present on the first two days, the Congress directive remains applicable for the first three days.Rules allow Bella to appear on the House floor and defend herself without serving as chair.

Dubai International Airport update: Minor incident during outbreak of US-Iraq war

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As the U.S.-Iran war continues on Saturday, FlightRadar 24’s map shows the airspace over Iran has been cleared. Dubai International Airport. Many flights were delayed. Authorities have not confirmed any details. According to Airports Council International, DXB is the second busiest airport in the world after Atlanta in the United States. On Saturday, UAE authorities “temporarily and partially” closed its airspace but began a “limited” operation two days later.

Planes parked at Dubai International Airport Terminal 3 after the United States and Israel launched attacks on Iran (Reuters)
Planes parked at Dubai International Airport Terminal 3 after the United States and Israel launched attacks on Iran (Reuters)

Airports in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait and Manama have all been targeted since the Iranian attack.

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What does the Dubai Media Office say?

Some social media users posted videos claiming smoke was billowing from Dubai International Airport. However, authorities dismissed such reports.

“Dubai authorities have confirmed that a minor incident caused by falling debris following an interception has been successfully contained. No casualties have been reported. The authorities have also denied reports circulating on social media of any incident at Dubai International Airport,” it wrote on the X (formerly Twitter) platform.

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In an emergency security advisory on Saturday, Dubai International Airport urged passengers to shelter in place. “Due to the current situation and potential missile threat, all passengers and airport staff are asked to immediately proceed to the nearest designated shelter area within the terminal. Please remain calm, follow the instructions of airport staff and stay away from windows and open areas until further notice,” the notice read.

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Meanwhile, the conflict between the United States and Iran entered its second week on Saturday. President Donald Trump declared he would only accept “unconditional surrender” from Tehran, while Israel launched new attacks against Iran and Lebanon.

Trump’s comments on social media on Friday came hours after Iran’s president announced that unnamed countries had begun mediation efforts, briefly raising the possibility of a diplomatic solution, albeit a remote one, a week after the United States and Israel launched attacks on Iran.

“There will be no deal with Iran except unconditional surrender!” Trump wrote. “After that, and with a great and acceptable leader elected, we and our many wonderful and very courageous allies and partners will work tirelessly to bring Iran back from the brink of destruction and make it economically bigger, better, and stronger than ever before.”

(Information provided by Reuters)

IND vs NZ final: What happens if rain washes out Ahmedabad clash?

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IND vs NZ T20 World Cup final: What happens if rain washes out match in Ahmedabad?
Ahmedabad: Worker Kajal sprinkles water while cleaning seats at Narendra Modi Stadium (PTI Photo/Gurinder Osan)

New Delhi: Suryakumar Yadav’s side will aim to create history by defending their title as India take on New Zealand in the final of the 2026 T20 World Cup at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. The Indian team defeated England in the semi-finals to advance to the top showdown, becoming the third team after Pakistan and Sri Lanka to enter the T20 World Cup finals in a row.

India leave Mumbai for Ahmedabad India advance to T20 World Cup final against New Zealand

However, New Zealand remains a formidable opponent and has never lost to India in previous T20 World Cup matches.With such an important game coming up, fans are also curious about what will happen if weather or other circumstances affect the final. According to ICC rules, the organizers will first try to complete the match on the scheduled date, even if the match has to be shortened due to rain.If the match cannot be completed on the day, a reserved day will be arranged. The game will continue where it left off, rather than restarting. However, if a result is still not possible due to rain after the qualifying round, both teams will be declared joint winners of the tournament.Another possibility is that the game ends in a draw. In this case, the winner will be decided through the Super Overs, with both teams getting an extra over in batting and bowling.If the super round also ends in a draw, another match will be played.The rule was introduced in the aftermath of the controversial 2019 ODI World Cup final. Earlier, only one Super Over was played, and in case of a tie, the team that hit the over-the-edge won. Now, the super rounds will continue until a clear winner emerges.

Muscle loss with age? New India guidelines warn of hidden health risks

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NEW DELHI: Indian doctors are sounding the alarm about a little-known disease that could quietly rob millions of older people of mobility and independence: sarcopenia, or age-related muscle loss.To address this issue, the Geriatric Society of India has released the country’s first ‘Guidelines for the Assessment and Management of Sarcopenia in India’. The recommendations, developed by experts in multiple specialties including geriatrics, orthopedics, endocrinology, physical therapy and nutrition, are designed to help doctors detect and treat muscle loss early — before it leads to falls, disability and loss of independence.

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Sarcopenia, literally meaning “muscle loss,” is the gradual decline in muscle mass, strength, and physical function that occurs with age. Doctors say it’s often overlooked but can significantly increase the risk of fractures, hospitalization and even death.This is a concern as India’s population ages rapidly. By 2050, the country’s population aged 60 and above is expected to reach approximately 319 million, accounting for more than one-fifth of the total population. Experts warn that sarcopenia could become a major public health challenge if preventive measures are not taken.Studies show that the disease affects 8% to 18% of community-dwelling older adults, rising to 25% to 40% among hospitalized older adults, with people with chronic diseases such as diabetes at higher risk.Dr. OP Sharma, leader of the guideline, emphasized that muscle health is at the core of healthy aging. “Strength preserves dignity. Early detection can save independence,” he said, noting that sedentary lifestyles, poor nutrition and chronic disease are accelerating muscle loss in older adults.The guidelines advise doctors to look for warning signs such as weak grip strength, slower walking speed and difficulty getting up from a chair. Screening tools such as the SARC-F questionnaire can help identify at-risk populations, particularly in primary care settings.The encouraging news, experts say, is that sarcopenia can often be prevented or slowed with simple lifestyle measures. Key recommendations include strength training two to three times per week, adequate protein intake, and correcting vitamin D deficiency. Doctors also recommend adding protein sources like dal, paneer, soybeans and legumes, especially in vegetarian diets.Dr. Raju Vaishya of Indraprastha Apollo Hospital said awareness about muscle health is still low. “India is a sarcopenic country,” he said, pointing to malnutrition, physical inactivity and aging as the main drivers.Dr. Randeep Guleria said the guidelines aim to integrate muscle health into routine medical care. “They connect science with clinical wisdom and make sarcopenia visible in everyday practice,” he said.Doctors say early detection and treatment can help millions of older adults stay mobile, independent and healthy longer, easing the growing medical burden of an aging population.

Pakistan’s Asim Munir meets Saudi defense minister: Is ‘Islamic NATO’ at work?

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Pakistan's Asim Munir meets Saudi defense minister: Is 'Islamic NATO' at work?
Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir meets with Saudi Arabian Defense Minister (picture from X)

Pakistan chief of army staff and de facto leader of the country Asim Munir As the situation in the Middle East continues to change, I met with Saudi Arabia’s Defense Minister Khalid bin Salman. The meeting came just days after an attack on Saudi Arabia’s Aramco oil refinery, a joint U.S.-Israeli strike that killed Iran’s Ali Khamenei, triggering Tehran to launch a powerful retaliatory military campaign across the Middle East and raising fears of a wider regional conflict.The Saudi defense minister shared details of the meeting on X while highlighting Iran’s attacks on the kingdom. He shared a photo with Munir and wrote: “Meeted with the Chief of Army Staff and Commander-in-Chief of the Defense Forces, Field Marshal Asim Munir. We discussed Iranian attacks on Pakistan and the measures required to stop them within the framework of our Joint Strategic Defense Agreement. We emphasized that such actions undermine regional security and stability and expressed hope that Iran will use its wisdom to avoid miscalculation.”This meeting can be considered of strategic importance. According to Bloomberg, a few months ago, Turkey sought to establish a triangular defense alliance in the form of an “Islamic NATO” with nuclear-armed Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, aiming to reshape security alliances in the currently turbulent Middle East and other regions.When Saudi Aramco refineries were attacked by Iran a few days ago, Pakistan reacted strongly, expressing solidarity with Riyadh and other Gulf states.As tensions continue to escalate and Iran maintains missile and drone attacks, there are questions over whether Islamabad’s response will go beyond verbal condemnation given its 2025 strategic mutual defense agreement with Riyadh.The deal, initially signed by Pakistan and Saudi Arabia in September, reportedly states that “any aggression” against one member state will be considered an attack against all member states, a provision similar to NATO’s Article 5 under which member states commit to collective defence.Negotiations over Türkiye’s possible entry into the arrangement are said to be at an advanced stage and a deal seems likely, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg on condition of anonymity. The proposed expansion reflects the growing overlapping strategic interests of Türkiye, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan in parts of South Asia, the Middle East and Africa, the report said.

Pete Hegseth says US ‘doesn’t care’ about claims Russia provided intelligence to Iran

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U.S. War Secretary Pete Hegers said Washington was “not concerned” about reports that Russia was providing Iran with intelligence on troop positions and movements in the region.

Peter Heggs highlights the strength of state surveillance capabilities, claims "Our commander knows everything." (AFP file photo)
Peter Heggs highlighted the strength of the nation’s surveillance capabilities, claiming “our commanders know everything”. (AFP file photo)

In an interview with Major Garrett on CBS’s “60 Minutes” airing this Sunday, Heggs declined to formally confirm the reports but insisted the military was fully aware of the situation. He noted that the United States is “tracking everything” and ensuring that this data is incorporated into current combat strategies.

Heggs highlighted the strength of the nation’s surveillance capabilities, claiming “our commanders know everything.” He further added, “We have the best intelligence in the world. We know who is talking to whom.”

Addressing the potential threat to U.S. personnel posed by these reports, Heggs assured the public that the government is prepared to deal with any possible threats. intelligence leakage. “We’re not concerned about that,” he said, adding, “We’ll mitigate the impact as needed.”

Hegseth also stressed that President Donald Trump is being kept informed of these developments. “The American people can rest assured that their commander in chief knows who is talking to whom,” he said.

Heggs It warned that any illegal cooperation between foreign powers will be met with a firm response from the United States. “Anything that shouldn’t happen, whether overt or covert, will be vigorously contested,” he said.

Earlier reports said Russia has been providing Iran with intelligence on the location and movements of U.S. personnel, ships and aircraft. CNN reported that the development marked the first sign of Moscow’s direct involvement in the ongoing conflict, according to sources familiar with U.S. intelligence reporting.

A large portion of the shared data is reportedly imagery from Moscow’s advanced high-altitude satellite network. While the nature of this information is clear, the compensation Russia receives for this support remains uncertain. CNN has contacted the Kremlin and the Russian Embassy in the United States washington Leave a comment on this matter.

Although a Washington Post report first highlighted this intelligence sharing, it has not been confirmed whether specific Iranian attacks can be directly attributed to Russian data. However, many Iranian drones have recently attacked areas where US troops are stationed.

CNN previously reported that an Iranian drone struck a makeshift facility in Kuwait on Sunday, killing six U.S. service members. “This shows that Russia still likes Iran very much,” a source familiar with the matter said.

In addition to Russia’s involvement, there are signs that China may be preparing to provide Iran with financial aid, equipment parts and missile components. Although Beijing has so far avoided direct involvement in the war, it remains heavily dependent on Iranian oil and has reportedly pressured Tehran to ensure the safe passage of Iranian oil for ships. Strait of Hormuz.

A source familiar with the situation told CNN, “China is more cautious in its support. It wants the war to end because it jeopardizes their energy supplies.” The CIA declined to issue a statement, and the Chinese embassy in Washington has been asked to comment on potential aid to Iran.

Despite these reports of foreign involvement, Hegseth told reporters on Wednesday that Russia and China “are not the real factors in the conflict.” The military partnership between Russia and Iran has grown over the past three years, particularly in missile and drone technology.

This cooperation includes Iran providing Shahd drones and ballistic missiles to Ukraine, as well as helping to establish drone manufacturing facilities in Russia. In exchange, Iran sought Russian aid to advance its nuclear program.

Currently, the U.S. military operation against Iran involves more than 50,000 troops, 200 fighter jets and two aircraft carriers. Gen. Brad Cooper, commander of Central Command, said this week that the main military goal is to destroy Iranian military bases. ballistic missile ability.

Hegseth said Iran has been using these capabilities as a “shield” to further its nuclear ambitions.

Middle East tensions: 13 flights carry stranded passengers from Gulf to Mumbai

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Middle East crisis hits aviation industry: Air India increases capacity, cancels 1,500 flights

Mumbai: A total of 13 repatriation flights of Indian passengers stranded in the Gulf landed at Mumbai airport from Fujairah and Dubai on Friday. These include flights operated by SpiceJet, Emirates, Air India Express and FlyDubai, with arrival time starting at 1 am and continuing till 5.50 pm.

Middle East crisis hits aviation industry: Air India increases capacity, cancels 1,500 flights

SpiceJet operates 7 flights from Fujairah and Dubai, while Emirates operates 4 flights from Dubai. Air India Express has 1 flight from Dubai and FlyDubai has 1 flight from Dubai. Meanwhile, flight disruptions continued at the Mumbai airport on Friday with 73 air traffic movements canceled. These included 34 arrivals and 39 departures. Earlier, a flood of appeals on social media from Mumbaikars stranded in West Asia tapered off. One Shivam Sharma told Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, “Due to the current war situation in West Asia, my father is stuck in Dubai along with many other Indians. The Indian family is very worried. (I) please request urgent support and safe evacuation for the Indians stuck there.” Supriya Nale and Swapnil Nale from Daund in Pune are still stuck in Abu Dhabi. “In this situation, my niece and many Indians currently in Iran, Abu Dhabi and Dubai are stuck. They are all under severe mental stress due to the war situation,” a family member said.

Gukesh apologizes to fans; Indian stars slip in rankings: What went wrong?

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D Gukesh apologizes to fans; Indian chess star slips in rankings - what went wrong?
India’s top chess grandmaster is currently in poor form

New Delhi: When Grandmaster (GM) Gukesh Dommaraju paused to apologize to fans midway through the Prague Masters, the moment felt incredibly raw and emotional.“I’m really grateful to all the fans who come here every day. But I want to apologize to them. This tournament was difficult for me and sometimes I just wanted to be alone,” said the youngest world chess champion. “I usually leave autographs and photos after games, but I wasn’t in a good mood here.”The recognition is significant, especially for a player who has experienced the highs and lows of becoming a world champion less than 24 months ago.

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Rarely does a champion reveal his weaknesses so openly, and almost never during a match. However, the apology resonated with the entire chess community because it seemed to hint at something deeper.Indian chess has experienced a golden period in recent years but is currently experiencing a shocking decline from its position at the top of the pyramid.For example, in the first FIDE rating list of 2026 released in January, three Indian players, Arjun Erigaisi, Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa and Gukesh, were among the top ten.Two months later in March, the situation changed dramatically. Erigaisi and Praggnanandhaa have fallen out of the top ten, while Gukesh, who is ranked 10th on the latest ratings list, is in danger of losing more points after a difficult game in Prague (just one win in 10 rounds).

This decline raises some questions at a time when the chess schedule is about to enter a critical stage (after the Candidates Championship and the World Chess Championship).Is this just a temporary blip? Or are there deeper issues affecting India’s brightest minds?Is the current dip in form among India’s top maestros a wake-up call?“Of course, it is a matter of concern,” senior guru Pravin Thipsay told TimesofIndia.com in an exclusive interaction.“When players who are approaching or exceeding 2,800 points suddenly drop 40 or 50 points, it’s certainly cause for serious concern.”Tipsey believes the reasons are complex but interconnected.

playing too much chess

Ironically, one of the biggest factors behind the decline may be the sheer volume of chess played by young stars.“The No. 1 reason, in my opinion, is they were having too much fun,” Tipsey explained. “Because they became so strong, they got a lot of invitations. Of course, they end up playing a lot more games than most players normally do. “He continued, “Top players often receive appearance fees that are higher than the prize money itself. Before, they played mainly for the prize money. Now, starting money becomes a major factor. Financially, it’s hard to turn down an invitation.”Relationships with organizers also play a role. “When these players start their careers, a lot of playmakers support them. Of course, players feel obliged to accept these invitations,” he added.

Praggnanandhaa R vs. Matthias Blübaum (Photo: Frans PeetersTata Steel Chess)

Praggnanandhaa R vs. Matthias Blübaum (Photo: Frans Peeters/Tata Steel Chess)

What follows is a relentless schedule of games. From Classical tournaments to online events like Title Tuesday and Freestyle Friday, there’s little breathing room on the calendar.Grandmaster Shyam Sundar M, whose tireless contribution through coaching has produced several general managers for India in recent times, echoed the same concerns about the modern-day schedule.“The top 10 fluctuates often, not just for Indians,” added Shyam Sundar. “Today, players compete in Classical tournaments, blitz, blitz, Chess960 team events and many other competitions. Without adequate rest periods, results will naturally fluctuate.”The result, he explains, is that players often arrive at the most important tournament not fully refreshed.

stars and distractions

Another factor, according to Tipsey, is the unique status that Indian players enjoy within the country.“The social status of Indian players today is much higher than what players like Nordibek Abdulsatorov, Alireza Firouza or Fabiano Caruana experienced in their own countries,” he said.In India, chess stars have become celebrities. Recently, FIDE itself has pondered the idea, publishing a social media post comparing the number of Instagram followers of the candidates. As expected, two of the top three were Indians.“They receive huge media attention, encouragement and financial offers. Endorsements and brand partnerships can bring in good money, but they also take up a lot of your time and energy,” adds Thipsay.These commitments may pale in comparison to the rigor of professional chess. But over time, they can shift focus. “Financial rewards outside of chess can be distracting and can hinder concentration,” Tipsey told SciDev.Net.

closed circuit problem

Another factor that shaped modern chess was the structure of the tournament itself. Today’s leading players often compete repeatedly against the same small group of elite opponents in closed events.“From that day on Garry KasparovTop players mostly compete against each other in elite events,” Thipsay said. “Even Anatoly Karpov had many public matches against average players. This tradition has largely disappeared. “The result is a highly competitive ecosystem.

Arjun Erigaisi vs. Praggnanandhaa R (Photo: Frans Peeters/Tata Steel Chess)

Arjun Erigaisi vs. Praggnanandhaa R (Photo: Frans Peeters/Tata Steel Chess)

“When you play the same opponent over and over again, you become very familiar with their style. Preparation becomes about guessing what the opponent will play rather than discovering new ideas.”Open tournaments, by contrast, force players to think on their feet, something today’s top stars lack.“When these players came up quickly in 2022 and 2023, they played in a lot of Swiss tournaments. You face unknown opponents in unpredictable positions, which enhances their creativity. If you play against the same players over and over again, you won’t come up with new strategic ideas. So this is very serious. “

The Dilemma of the Engine Age

Thipsay believes the overwhelming role of computer preparation has subtly changed the way players think.“Today, many players buy large quantities of prepared materials from analysts or trainers. Often, these analysts are not very strong players themselves; they just run the engine and provide computer advice,” he revealed. “The human process is different. You understand the position, identify strategic ideas, analyze tactics, and then make a logical decision. With engine preparation, you can take action, but you may not understand why it works.”He quoted a quote from José Raúl Capablanca, adding: “About 100 years ago, Capablanca once said: ‘The best way to win is the easiest way.'” But the easiest path is different for every player. “Problems arise when players follow computer lines that don’t suit their style. “You may know that the engine says moving is best, but you haven’t really grasped the thinking behind it,” the veteran GM added.

Lose your natural strength

Tipsey believes the Indian trio’s unique style has faded slightly in recent months.“Pragnananda used to be one of the most dangerous attacking players but he doesn’t get many attacking positions now. Gukesh’s defense is excellent and his accuracy at an event like the Olympics is outstanding. “He believes opponents are now adapting.“Opponents are preparing specific strategies to complicate the game. At the same time, Arjun and Gukesh have lost some accuracy and Pragnananda has lost some initiative.”However, Tipsey remains optimistic that it is not over yet.

Arjun Erigaisi (Photo: Mukhammadbobur Makhmarayimov)

Arjun Erigaisi (Photo: Mukhammadbobur Makhmarayimov)

He added: “If these players return to regular action, perhaps participating in more open matches, the situation could change quickly.”On the other hand, Shyam Sundar warned against reading too much into the short-term decline.“Sometimes players try their games too,” he added.“Gukesh himself, for example, has talked about trying new things after becoming world champion. When a player tries something, the results may be temporarily affected, even if the quality of the chess is still high.“When players compete across formats and try out ideas, you’ll naturally see an ups and downs in results. But that doesn’t mean players are suddenly weaker. “

Things could change quickly if these players return to regular play and potentially participate in more public matches

General Manager Praveen Tipsay

Coach Shyam Sundar insists that Indian players still enjoy immense respect across the globe. In fact, according to him, the temporary decline may even serve as motivation.“Wherever you go, when someone faces Indian players, they know they have to be well prepared. That respect has not changed,” the 33-year-old added.

The painful truth about Indian chess

Apart from individual performances, the structure of Indian chess itself also sounded alarm bells. “Indian chess has always been very individualistic. None of these champions were created by the system,” admits Tipsai, who became general manager in 1997.Unlike the Soviet model that produced legends like Mikhail Tal and Kasparov, India’s success stories often stem from individual and family efforts.Tipsey, 66, added: “Parents sacrifice their careers and invest time and resources, while players develop themselves through sheer dedication.” “Just because we have three players in the top 10 today doesn’t mean we’re going to automatically have another three in ten years.”Also read: India welcomes 93rd chess grandmaster: Mother quits job to play chess – Aarav Dengla’s production was influenced by D Gukesh and Arjun ErigaisiThis pattern makes sustained dominance difficult because, as Tipsay puts it, “out of millions of online chess players, only about 36,000 Indian players are registered to compete in AICF off-site tournaments.”For now, the chess revolution in India is still being driven by outstanding individuals. Whether it can develop into a system capable of producing generations of champions remains a bigger game to be won.

US Department of Justice releases interviews with women who accused Donald Trump of disappearing

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US Department of Justice releases interviews with women who accused Donald Trump of disappearing

WASHINGTON: The Department of Justice (DoJ) on Thursday released FBI documents describing multiple interviews with a woman who has made accusations against President Trump. The pages were withheld from a trove of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after officials said they were mistakenly determined to be duplicates.The notes recount multiple interviews conducted by the FBI in 2019 with the woman who said she had been sexually assaulted by Epstein and Trump. She came forward shortly after Epstein was arrested on federal sex trafficking charges. Her accusations date back to the 1980s, when she was a teenager.

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The department has released documents describing the existence of the memo released Thursday, showing that the FBI has conducted four interviews related to her claims and written summaries of each conversation. But the initial release appeared to contain only one of the interviews, in which she described being assaulted by Epstein, raising questions about why the remaining three were missing. Initially, officials said they were replicas posted elsewhere, but a subsequent review found that was incorrect, officials said.The absence of the memo has further fueled criticism from some lawmakers and victims who say the Trump administration has failed to live up to its responsibilities under the law. The Epstein Documents Transparency Act, passed by Congress in November, requires the government to release all documents related to Epstein.The Justice Department acknowledged that in addition to the FBI memo, it discovered about a dozen other documents that were “erroneously coded as duplicates.” Additionally, prosecutors determined that five prosecution memos marked as privileged could be released after being redacted.