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News18
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News18 Evening Digest: Inquiry On To See If Tejashwi Obtained EPIC Via Non-Official Channels, & Other Stories
Last Updated: We are also covering: As Trump Targets India's Russian Oil Buys, OPEC+ Raises Output To Ease Markets and India Vs England Live Score, 5th Test Day 4. In today's evening digest, News18 brings you the latest update on the inquiries initiated to see if RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav obtained his EPIC, or voter ID, via 'non-official channels and other top stories. Inquiries are on to see if RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav obtained his EPIC, or voter ID, via 'non-official channels". The Election Commission of India has sent a notice to him asking for details of the identification that he mentioned at a press conference, where he claimed that his name was missing from Bihar's electoral rolls, sources in the poll body said. Read More Eight key OPEC+ members, including Saudi Arabia and Russia, on Sunday announced a fresh oil production hike of 547,000 barrels per day, starting in September. Tamannaah Bhatia, one of the most recognisable faces across Indian cinema, is no stranger to the grapevine. With a thriving career that spans across multiple languages and platforms — from the big screen to OTT — the actress often finds herself at the centre of speculation. Read More First Published: August 03, 2025, 19:12 IST News india News18 Evening Digest: Inquiry On To See If Tejashwi Obtained EPIC Via Non-Official Channels, & Other Stories Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Mint
39 minutes ago
- Mint
OPEC Agrees Big Output Hike to Finish Unwinding Round of Cuts
(Bloomberg) -- OPEC agreed on another bumper oil production increase for September, completing its current tranche of supply revival one year early as the group moves to reclaim its share of global crude markets. Saudi Arabia and its partners agreed on a video conference to add about 548,000 barrels a day next month, delegates said. This completes the reversal of a 2.2 million-barrel cutback made by eight members in 2023, and also includes an extra allowance being phased by the United Arab Emirates. Another layer of about 1.66-million barrels of halted output will be reviewed by the end of December, one of the delegates said. The latest hike caps a dramatic shift from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its partners from defending prices to opening the taps, which has helped put a lid on oil and gasoline futures in the face of geopolitical tensions and strong seasonal demand, offering some relief for drivers and a win for US President Donald Trump. The accelerated increases have helped fuel expectations for a global supply surplus later in the year. Sunday's decision, confirming an agreement in principle first reported on Saturday by Bloomberg, also comes as President Trump intensifies diplomatic pressure on OPEC co-leader Russia. Trump has threatened Moscow with secondary tariffs on its oil customers unless there is a swift ceasefire in the war in Ukraine. A disruption to Russian flows would threaten to drive up crude prices and run counter to Trump's repeated call for cheaper oil, as he pushes the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates. Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak made a rare visit to Riyadh on Thursday to discuss 'cooperation between the countries' with Saudi Arabian Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman. The two countries have jointly led OPEC since its creation almost a decade ago.


India Today
an hour ago
- India Today
Those lips, that face...: Trump's flirty praise for Karoline Leavitt sparks row
United States President Donald Trump praised White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt calling her the best secretary anybody ever had, along with some unusual an interview with Newsmax, Trump offered unusually personal compliments in response to Leavitt's claim that he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for brokering multiple ceasefires since returning to office.'She's become a star. It's that face. It's that brain. It's those lips, the way they move. They move like she's a machine gun,' Trump said. 'She's a great person, actually. But she's – I don't think anybody has ever had a better press secretary than Karoline. She's been amazing. advertisement Leavitt, 27, is Trump's fifth press secretary and the first of his second term. During a White House press briefing the day prior, she praised Trump's international efforts, calling for a Nobel Peace Prize for him, claiming he had 'brokered, on average, about one peace deal or ceasefire per month' since taking office six months netizens did not find Trump's comments very pleasing. His remarks have sparked swift reaction across social media, with many users describing his language as 'uncomfortable,' 'cringey,' and 'unprofessional.''This definitely sounds like something Jeffrey Epstein's best friend would say,' one social media used said, referencing long-standing controversy over Trump's past social ties to the late questioned the double standard in professional conduct, with one user writing: 'If any man said this on the job about a fellow employee, they'd be fired instantly, and the company sued.'Critics also called out the lack of media accountability. 'Will ANYONE in the MSM ask him or the White House about this incredibly bizarre, creepy, cringey comment? Of course not,' one post read.- EndsTrending Reel