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Breaking News Live Updates, May 22: India-US trade agreement may be finalised within months, says envoy Gor

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The Times of India | May 22, 2026, 07:27:27 IST

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07:27 (IST), May, 22

Notorious criminal shot in leg during encounter in Bihar's Jehanabad, arrested

A notorious criminal wanted in a murder case was shot in the leg during an encounter with police in Jehanabad and arrested, officials said.

SP Aparajit Lohan said accused Bikku Singh had been arrested in connection with the murder of Deepak Kumar that took place two days ago. Based on his disclosure, police took him near a canal close to Dhuriyari village to recover the weapon.

During the operation, Singh allegedly opened fire at the police and tried to escape. In retaliatory action, he sustained a bullet injury in his left leg.

He is currently undergoing treatment at Sadar Hospital under tight security. Further action is being taken.

07:19 (IST), May, 22

Massive fire destroys several shops in Hardoi; no casualty.

07:17 (IST), May, 22

Private sleeper bus collides with tanker on Agra-Lucknow Expressway, catches fire; driver, conductor dead, two dozen injured

A private sleeper bus travelling from Kanpur to Gurugram collided with a tanker near pillar number 46 on the Agra-Lucknow Expressway in the Matsena police station area of Firozabad, officials said.

The impact was so severe that the bus caught fire. The bus driver and conductor died in the accident, while around two dozen passengers were injured.

City Magistrate Vinod Kumar Pandey said about 15-20 people were injured. Five have been admitted to the Trauma Centre, while others have been referred to Shikohabad and Saifai.

07:12 (IST), May, 22

At least 19 killed in massacre at palm farm in northern Honduras

At least 19 people were killed at a palm plantation in northern Honduras, authorities said Thursday, in one of the deadliest attacks in the Central American nation in recent years.

The killings took place overnight in Rigores, in the restive Bajo Aguan region, where rival gangs have fought for control over palm plantations and drug trafficking routes.

Security Minister Gerzon Velasquez described the scene as "Dante-esque," with bodies scattered across the vast plantation, apparently executed with high-caliber weapons including rifles and shotguns.

The attack comes shortly after Honduras's legislature approved reforms authorizing the military to participate in public security tasks and creating a new anti-organized crime unit, with provisions to classify gangs and drug cartels as terrorist groups.

In a separate incident Thursday near the border with Guatemala, four police officers and a civilian died in a shootout when an elite anti-gang squad attempted to enter a home belonging to suspected narcotraffickers.

00:19 (IST), May, 22

Trump rolls back Biden-era restrictions on greenhouse gases

US President Donald Trump on Thursday announced the easing of restrictions on hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), a group of potent greenhouse gases commonly used in refrigerators and air conditioners.

Trump criticised the regulations introduced under former president Joe Biden, calling them “ridiculous”, unnecessary and expensive.

Speaking in the Oval Office, Trump said he was “officially terminating the Biden administration’s ridiculous regulations imposing costly requirements on refrigerators and air conditioners”.

He argued that the rollback would help reduce costs for American consumers and claimed the rules made cooling equipment less effective.

00:19 (IST), May, 22

Russia, Belarus conclude joint nuclear drills amid Ukraine war tensions

Russia and neighbouring Belarus carried out the final stage of their joint nuclear drills on Thursday, with missile convoys moving through forest roads, nuclear-powered submarines departing Arctic and Pacific ports, and military crews mobilising strategic warplanes.

Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the exercises in a video call with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.

“The use of nuclear weapons is an extreme, exceptional measure for ensuring the national security of our states,” Putin said.

Earlier, Lukashenko inspected Russian Iskander short-range ballistic missile systems capable of carrying nuclear warheads and said, “I dreamed about this machine a long time ago.”

The three-day drills, which began on Tuesday, come amid an increase in Ukrainian drone attacks, including strikes near Moscow that killed three people and damaged buildings and industrial facilities.

The exercises involve a broad range of Russia’s nuclear capabilities and come as the war in Ukraine enters its fifth year.


00:19 (IST), May, 22

Punjab man arrested for allegedly spying for Pakistan using CCTV camera

A man from Punjab’s Pathankot district has been arrested for allegedly spying for Pakistan-based handlers, police said on Thursday.

According to investigators, Baljit Singh, a resident of Chakk Dhariwal village, allegedly installed an internet-enabled CCTV camera at a shop near a bridge on National Highway-44 to monitor the movement of army and paramilitary personnel.

Police said the live footage was being transmitted to handlers based in Pakistan.

During questioning, the accused allegedly admitted to installing the camera on the Pathankot-Jammu highway in January. Investigators also claimed he was receiving instructions from an unidentified person based in Dubai and had been paid Rs 40,000.

The CCTV camera has been recovered from his possession, police added.

00:18 (IST), May, 22

Two killed, one injured in firing incident in Maharashtra’s Ulhasnagar

Two people were shot dead and another critically injured after unidentified attackers opened fire in Maharashtra’s Ulhasnagar township in Thane district on Thursday night, police said.

The incident occurred around 8.30pm in Kailash Colony, sparking panic among local residents.

According to the Ulhasnagar police control room, the assailants allegedly fired around 15 rounds before fleeing the scene.

Police said two victims died on the spot from multiple gunshot wounds, while a third person sustained serious injuries and was rushed to a hospital in Thane for emergency treatment.

The bodies of the deceased have been sent for post-mortem examination, officials added.

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00:18 (IST), May, 22

India-US trade agreement may be finalised within months, says envoy Gor

The United States is optimistic about finalising a proposed bilateral trade agreement with India in the coming months, US Ambassador Sergio Gor said on Thursday.

Speaking at an event hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce, Gor said the agreement is expected to expand market access, reduce trade barriers and provide greater certainty for businesses in both countries.

He added that the proposed deal would strengthen supply chains, encourage fresh investments and support sustained inclusive economic growth.

Referring to India’s free trade agreement negotiations with the European Union, which took nearly 19 years, Gor said the India-US trade pact could be concluded within about one-and-a-half years from the start of negotiations.

US President Donald Trump aims to promote bilateral trade in a way that creates new opportunities for American businesses and workers, the envoy added.

00:18 (IST), May, 22

Drunk SUV driver crashes into car in west Delhi, three injured

Three people were injured after an allegedly drunk driver rammed his SUV into another vehicle in west Delhi’s Moti Nagar area early on Thursday, police said.

The crash occurred around 3.15am on Shivaji Road when a black Scorpio SUV with a Haryana registration allegedly broke through the central verge grill and collided with a Delhi-registered car, according to Deputy Commissioner of Police (West) Darade Sharad Bhaskar.

The injured victims were identified as Harbir Singh, Gurdeep Singh and Sukhvinder Singh.

Police said a case has been registered at Moti Nagar police station under sections related to rash driving and endangering public safety under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

During the investigation, officers identified the SUV driver as 22-year-old Kanishk Yadav, a resident of Khyala village, along with three associates — Aryan Malik, Priyansh Lamba and Jagdish. Police said all four were found to be under the influence of alcohol after medical examination.

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