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Новости за 10.12.2025

En.Abna24.com 

Former Israeli Commander Admits Captives Killed by Israeli Strikes

Former Israeli commander Nitzan Alon disclosed that most Israeli captives in Gaza were killed by Israeli strikes due to intelligence failures. He noted incidents where captives died in targeted buildings and highlighted the psychological toll of airstrikes.

The Punch 

Let’s make trade fair in Nigeria

Explore the call for fair trade in Nigeria, from international commerce and local markets to governance and personal relationships. Let’s champion equity. Read More: https://punchng.com/lets-make-trade-fair-in-nigeria/

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Vidya Wires shares list flat at Rs 52 on BSE and NSE

Vidya Wires shares listed flat on Wednesday. The company's IPO saw strong demand from retail and HNI investors. The Rs 300-crore IPO was priced at Rs 52 per share. Vidya Wires manufactures winding wires and conductivity products. The company is expanding its manufacturing capacity. Financials show steady revenue and profit growth.

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Karan Kundrra, Elvish Yadav, and Tejasswi Prakash share their own spin on the viral scene from ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’

TV stars Karan Kundrra, Tejasswi Prakash, and Elvish Yadav recreated an iconic scene from 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' on 'Laughter Chefs' season 3. Kundrra played Rahul, Prakash was Anjali, and Yadav took on Tina's role. Their comical chemistry in the viral video left fans in splits, with many praising their entertaining performance.

Sports.inquirer.net 

Twin victories put PH football in spotlight at SEA Games 2025

Follow the SEA Games 2025 Live | INQUIRER Special Coverage BANGKOK—Philippine football enjoyed one of its most memorable nights on Monday when the men’s U-22 squad ended a decades-long wait for a semifinals berth, while the Filipinas snatched a victory at the death to keep their own campaign alive in the 33rd Southeast Asian Games.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

IndiGo faces turbulence ahead; Kaynes Tech emerges as value buy after 50% crash: Sudip Bandyopadhyay

Market expert Sudip Bandyopadhyay says IndiGo’s 20% fall is not yet a buying opportunity as regulatory action is likely to curb its 65% market share. He expects the government to prevent near-monopoly conditions in aviation. In contrast, he sees value in Kaynes Tech after a 50% correction, noting improved clarity on accounting issues and solid long-term business fundamentals.