The Daily Catch-Up: Your evening news briefing

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Your 3-minute evening briefing: France's Kylian Mbappe celebrates scoring the opening goal during the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between France and Morocco in Foxborough. (AP Photo)Dear Reader,Welcome to The Daily Catch-Up, your three-minute evening briefing from The Indian Express. We’ve sifted through today’s biggest developments so you don’t have to—bringing together the stories that mattered, the debates worth following and the reads you’ll want to save for later.Today’s news in 30 secondsCrime: Four gang members are killed in a police encounter in a posh Gurgaon neighbourhood.Explained: Can the US extradite Lawrence Bishnoi to India? Here’s how the treaty works.Business: The surprising Swiss story behind Voltas—and one of India’s oldest corporate partnerships.Technology: OpenAI’s GPT-5 and Meta’s AI chip plans point to the next phase of the AI race.Sport: England outclass India in the fourth T20I as France survive another World Cup scare. The Daily Catch-Up: Your evening briefing A chase, a gun battle and four deaths have put Haryana Police’s anti-gang operations back in focus. Here’s what happened during the encounter—and why investigators believe it matters.Fresh US charges have renewed questions about whether the gangster could eventually be brought back to India. The answer lies in a decades-old extradition treaty—and its many legal hurdles.The American indictment stretches well beyond one assassination plot. It paints a broader picture of an international criminal network whose alleged targets span borders and industries. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Indian Express (@indianexpress)As tensions simmer across West Asia, new intelligence has revived concerns over an alleged assassination plot, adding another layer to an already volatile geopolitical landscape.The outrage has moved beyond law and order into the political arena. As pressure mounts on the state government, the BJP senses an opportunity—but is also proceeding carefully.The BJP has wasted no time rewarding high-profile defectors in Bengal, signalling how it is preparing for the state’s next political battle.Story continues below this adAs Nitish Kumar’s long political era nears its twilight, the JD(U) is quietly reinventing itself. This report examines Bihar’s changing political landscape.One of India’s best-known social science institutions now finds itself at the Centre of questions over research funding, voter data and academic independence.Long before globalisation became fashionable, Swiss businesses were quietly shaping Indian industry. This fascinating deep dive uncovers the forgotten history behind one of India’s best-known brands.Questions over India’s ethanol programme continue to grow, with investigators now examining whether rice meant for one purpose was diverted for another.Story continues below this adThe next generation of ChatGPT promises more than better conversations. It signals a future where AI increasingly acts on your behalf instead of simply answering questions.The tech giant wants to reduce its dependence on Nvidia by designing more of its own hardware—a move that could reshape the economics of artificial intelligence.A chilling confession has opened a window into one of Bengaluru’s most disturbing recent crime cases.A family’s allegations have triggered renewed scrutiny of how schools respond to complaints and the pressures faced by young students.Story continues below this ad The three story building had a total of 23 people in it when the collapse happened. (Express Photo)“I became their punching bag,” says the resident medical officer allegedly assaulted inside a Maharashtra hospital.India’s struggles continued as England dominated the fourth T20I.Even the world’s best have off days. France overcame a missed penalty and stubborn Moroccan resistance to keep their World Cup campaign alive.One of Indian cinema’s productions is taking its first global step, unveiling exclusive footage before an international audience.Story continues below this adThe actor has been handed a three-month jail sentence in a long-running financial dispute, bringing an old legal battle back into the spotlight.