Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey faces significant online criticism regarding its casting and trailer content. Despite widespread dislikes on YouTube, early critical reviews are overwhelmingly positive and laudatory. The film's casting choices have sparked heated debates about historical accuracy and representation. However, audience curiosity appears strong, with ticket demand reportedly causing booking app issues. The movie's ultimate success will be determined by general audiences upon its July 17 release.
Gujarat sets up Departmental Data Committee to protect farmers' personal, financial information
Gujarat's Agriculture Department has formed a committee to protect farmers' personal data. This initiative aligns with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act of 2023. The committee will ensure data is managed securely and transparently with farmer consent. Access to authenticated data will improve agricultural research and policy development. This framework aims to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of government farmer welfare schemes.
Yuvi paaji, Ricky sir have played major role in getting me here: Prabhsimran on India call-up
Prabhsimran Singh received his India T20I call-up for the Zimbabwe tour. He expressed immense joy and gratitude for this career milestone. The wicketkeeper-batter aims to perform well if given an opportunity. He credits his consistency and mentors for his recent success. Prabhsimran looks forward to representing his country at the highest level.
Persian Gulf tanker backlog clears, but fresh Iran attacks cloud shipping outlook
A large backlog of oil tankers in the Persian Gulf has nearly cleared. This occurred after a ceasefire was signed between Iran and the United States. However, recent attacks on commercial vessels have renewed safety concerns. Shipowners now face renewed hesitation about navigating the vital oil corridor. This situation undermines confidence and delays a return to normal shipping operations.
PM Narendra Modi meets Australia Governor General Mostyn, discusses bilateral ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Australia's Governor-General Sam Mostyn discussing enduring bilateral bonds. They also exchanged views on the growing depth and diversity of the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. Modi met former Prime Minister Scott Morrison and recalled significant strides made in bilateral ties. He also met Victoria Governor Margaret Gardner AC, discussing educational linkages. The meetings reaffirmed the enduring strength of the India-Australia partnership.
Dairy Queen franchisee locations closed: Several Dairy Queen locations in Alaska have recently closed their doors. This closure resulted from a longtime franchise operator ending its regional presence. Customers found locked doors and notices confirming the permanent business shutdown. These closures are not linked to any nationwide Dairy Queen company decisions. Instead, they reflect individual business choices within the challenging restaurant industry.
Nashik-based company launches an AI-autonomous sovereign cloud platform built in India
Nashik-based ESDS Software Solution has launched Swaraj Cloud, an AI-autonomous sovereign cloud platform. This platform runs entirely on Indian soil and is designed for critical sectors. It addresses rising data residency requirements under new Indian regulations. Swaraj Cloud offers over thirty services and eighty intelligent capabilities. The platform aims to accelerate digital transformation for businesses and government.
The Calcutta High Court appointed a special officer to manage TMC bank accounts. These accounts were frozen following a complaint alleging proceeds of crime. The officer will oversee daily expenses until September 2026. Transactions for legal costs and the officer's honorarium are permitted. The court awaits the Election Commission's decision on party faction recognition.
Wayanad Landslides: The hills are alive, but have a warning
Wayanad faces escalating ecological crises and deadly landslides. Recent disasters highlight unscientific development and policy conflicts. Heavy rains saturate porous soil, causing catastrophic hillside liquefaction. Infrastructure projects destabilize the mountain system, increasing risks. This region grapples with environmental protection and development pressures.
Sonam Wangchuk calls for peaceful march to Sansad over Ladakh concerns
Psychology does not support such a broad conclusion. There are many reasons why someone may not offer their seat. Some people may simply not notice the situation, others may assume someone else will step in, and some may be managing invisible medical conditions or limitations that are not immediately obvious.
Quote of the day by Diogenes: Diogenes' ancient quote To one who asked what was the proper time for lunch, he said, If a rich man, when you will; if a poor man, when you can reveals stark differences between the wealthy and the poor. It shows how privilege dictates choices while poverty necessitates survival and gives rich people the liberty to choose the life they want to live, in contrast to poor people.
Tech's brutal layoffs continue and India alone may lose up to 35,000 jobs
Global technology layoffs are resurfacing in 2026, driven by artificial intelligence adoption. Companies are restructuring teams and automating tasks, even while reporting strong revenues. India's IT sector faces potential job losses as companies redesign their operational strategies. Fresh graduates are experiencing delayed onboarding and withdrawn job offers from major tech firms.
Niki Parmar, after failing the IIT-JEE, pursued her own path in computer science. She discovered artificial intelligence through online courses and dedicated self-study. Her family provided crucial support during financial challenges in the United States. Parmar then joined Google and co-authored the groundbreaking Transformer architecture paper. Today, she co-founds Essential AI, continuing her work in building advanced AI tools.
New transparent cooling technologies are being developed for windows. These advanced coatings reflect unwanted solar heat while allowing indoor warmth to escape. Researchers have created a durable coating that maintains cooling performance even after exposure. This innovation promises to reduce building temperatures without consuming electricity. Future windows could significantly lower air conditioning dependence and improve comfort.
Kremlin sources indicate a high probability of conflict escalation in coming months. President Putin rejects peace talks, seeking full Donbas control as a key victory. Ukraine's intelligence suggests Putin prepares new operations, possibly beyond its borders. Recent drone strikes on Russian energy infrastructure have strengthened Putin's resolve. This situation intensifies the ongoing grinding ground war in eastern Ukraine.
BRICS nations adopt first joint statement at women ministers' meeting: Union Minister Annapurna Devi
BRICS nations unanimously adopted a joint statement on cooperation for women's empowerment. The meeting focused on sharing best practices and promoting digital inclusion for women. All member countries reaffirmed their commitment to women-led development initiatives. Delegates appreciated products made by women from self-help groups. India hosted this significant meeting under its BRICS chairmanship.
Aristotle linked stronger maternal affection to biological certainty in ancient times. He believed this certainty intensified emotional attachment to children. Modern views acknowledge broader factors shaping parental love beyond biology. Adoptive parents and caregivers demonstrate deep devotion without biological certainty. Aristotle's perspective offers historical insight into family bonds and trust.
India's government will examine Meta's new AI image tool for legal compliance. Concerns are growing over privacy and the use of Instagram photos. The tool allows image generation from public Instagram profiles without explicit consent. Experts warn this could normalise deepfakes and harm creators' reputations. Meta states users control content reuse and can disable the feature.
Iran summons UK ambassador over stabbing allegation: state media
Iran summoned the British ambassador to protest accusations after a London court jailed two individuals. The court convicted the individuals for a knife attack carried out on behalf of Iran. British security officials stated the abhorrent attack was conducted on behalf of Iran. Iran's ministry conveyed its protest against the British government's inappropriate approach. Tehran also cited Britain's hosting of channels encouraging violence and terrorism.
600 dead in Democratic Republic of Congo Ebola outbreak
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has now claimed 600 lives, figures published by the World Health Organization showed Thursday, only three days after the figure topped 500. Updated numbers issued by the UN health agency showed there have been 1,759 confirmed cases in DR Congo since the outbreak was declared in mid-May, including 600 confirmed deaths.
Best Mexican Proverb of the Day: War is waged by fools for the benefit of the wise explores the hidden costs of conflict. Derived from the Mexican saying La guerra la hacen los tontos en provecho de los sabios, the proverb encourages critical thinking by reminding people to consider who bears the sacrifices and who ultimately benefits before becoming involved in disputes.
Illegal, unsafe buildings: Supreme Court seeks action reports, summons senior MCD officials to Court
In a matter concerning illegal and unsafe buildings and structures across the country, the Supreme Court has passed strong directions by directing senior officials of municipal corporations and development authorities in Delhi, Gurugram, Lucknow, Patna and Tamil Nadu to submit status reports on the action taken against buildings that pose serious safety risks.
UK PM-in-waiting Andy Burnham vows to rebuild 'hard power' for more dangerous world
Andy Burnham plans to boost Britain's defense capabilities and industry. He believes a dangerous world requires renewed focus on hard power. Investment in defense will help reindustrialize struggling parts of Britain. Burnham also seeks closer defense ties with European nations. He will speed up negotiations with the European Union on key issues.
Air Force sergeant promotion errors: Over 100 US Air Force personnel lost promotions due to a scoring error. An outdated answer key mistakenly graded exams for Security Forces staff sergeants. This error caused 135 promotions to be revoked after a thorough review. Another 135 airmen now receive promotions through a supplemental release. Officials confirmed the incident was human error and not artificial intelligence.
Donald Trump reiterated his claim of resolving the India-Pakistan conflict last May. He stated eleven jets were shot down during the four-day hostilities. Trump asserted he deserved a Nobel Peace Prize for settling eight wars. Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif credited Trump with saving millions of lives. India maintains the conflict ended through direct military talks without US mediation.
Norwegian footballer Erling Haaland revealed his daily diet and recovery habits. His diet includes fresh eggs, sourdough bread, raw milk, and beef. Health influencer Paul Saladino praised many of Haaland's food choices. Saladino criticized the footballer's use of non-stick cookware during meal preparation. Haaland consumes over six thousand calories daily to support his demanding profession.
El Nino emerges as key risk to FMCG demand, weak monsoon could weigh on rural consumption
India's FMCG sector faces headwinds as El Nino threatens a weaker monsoon. A deficient monsoon could hurt agricultural output and weaken rural sentiment. This situation may lead to higher food inflation and reduced household discretionary spending. Farm incomes could be impacted, weighing further on rural consumption. The full impact of a deficient monsoon is likely visible towards year-end.
Modi govt hurt national interests by letting China capture India's critical industries: Congress
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge accused the government of harming national interests. He cited reports claiming China powers India's strategic and critical industries. Imports from China have significantly increased since the Galwan clash. This has led to a substantial trade deficit with the neighboring country. Kharge highlighted dependence on China for antibiotics and EV components.
Arvind Kejriwal to address media at 4 PM over fuel pricing
Arvind Kejriwal will address fuel pricing concerns at a press conference today. He alleges petrol should cost 82 rupees per liter but is sold at 102. Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri noted price cuts are a legitimate question now. Oil companies absorbed significant losses selling fuel below cost previously. Puri also defended the ethanol blending program and its benefits.
A co-founder of California-based Bramshill Investments, an $8 billion asset management firm, has sued after being fired for allegedly violating the company's own five-day return-to-office policy. William Nieporte claims the mandate was used to push him out of the business and is seeking at least $30 million in damages.
Repeatedly thanking friends for small favors signals deeper connection and care. Psychology suggests over-thanking reflects how individuals experience receiving help. Gratitude acts as an interpersonal signal, showing someone feels genuinely seen. Unexpected support often creates a stronger emotional response and strengthens bonds. This behavior reflects an ability to recognize kindness and appreciate meaningful connections.
20-year-old Haryana merchant navy seaman goes missing off Ukraine coast, family seeks answers
A young merchant navy seaman from Haryana has gone missing after an incident at sea. Deepak Duddi was reportedly last seen on duty aboard a vessel near Odesa. His family received news of his disappearance from the ship's owning company. They are seeking an investigation and intervention from the Indian government. The family hopes authorities will help uncover what happened to him.
India-New Zealand FTA to make 57% of NZ exports tariff-free from day 1, Kiwi PM says
New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced a significant trade deal with India. Fifty-seven percent of New Zealand's exports will enter India tariff-free immediately. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit New Zealand from July 10-11. This agreement expands access for New Zealand businesses to India's large economy. Discussions will cover trade, commerce, and defense cooperation between the two nations.
Trump says he's Iran's top target, jokes he prefers being number one on TikTok ranking
US VP JD Vance flags H-1B visa fraud, prioritises American workers
Israel wouldnt exist today Trump claims he stopped Iran from getting nuclear arms
Iran release footage of missile launches as Tehran targets U.S. bases in the Gulf
US approves sale of Tomahawk missiles to Germany: Friedrich Merz
Germany will purchase American Tomahawk cruise missiles for its defense. Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced this agreement on Thursday at a NATO meeting. These long-range missiles will help close a significant strategic gap in German defenses. Germany also plans to develop and station its own European missile systems. This decision follows previous doubts and a dispute with the US president.
'Iran wants to make a deal badly...': Trump talks Tehran strikes during Air Force One press gaggle
India's IT Ministry awaits Meta's formal response to a notice regarding child exploitation ads. Meta published a blog detailing its efforts to combat child sexual abuse material. The company highlighted AI-powered detection and large-scale enforcement actions. This scrutiny follows a BBC report alleging algorithm promotion of such content.
Women lead India's higher education boom, outpace men in GER
Women now lead India's higher education enrolment, with their Gross Enrolment Ratio reaching 31.2%. This trend has solidified over three years, showing consistent female growth. Women comprise nearly half of all higher education students nationwide. Their participation is strong across social categories and postgraduate studies. However, a gender divide persists in core technical education fields.
China's car slump has a new escape route the rest of the world
China's auto sales decline prompts manufacturers to boost overseas exports. Domestic demand has fallen significantly, pushing companies to seek new markets. Chinese automakers are now flooding global markets with competitively priced vehicles. This influx intensifies price competition and challenges established manufacturers worldwide. Governments are responding with tariffs and increased scrutiny of imports.
Can tenants stop paying rent after floods, earthquakes, or other natural disasters? Here's what the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, and the Model Tenancy Act, 2021, say about tenant rights, rent, security deposits, and lease termination.
What happens at a NATO Summit: Decisions, agenda and why it matters?
NATO Summit explained: NATO leaders met in Ankara, Turkiye, for their annual summit. Discussions focused on defense investment and continued support for Ukraine. Allies pledged significant military aid for Ukraine through 2027. Tensions arose over Iran and defense spending, though a warmer tone emerged. The summit reaffirmed collective defense commitments among member nations.
Corporate India's revenue reached a two-year peak in Q1, propelled by significant price hikes. The domestic market drove growth in key sectors such as automobiles and FMCG, accompanied by robust volume increases. Strong export performance, especially in electronics and IT services, further boosted the economy. Yet, soaring input costs greatly impacted corporate profit margins this quarter.
Justin Bieber and more join World Cup final halftime show featuring Madonna, Shakira and BTS
Global music stars will perform at the World Cup halftime show. Justin Bieber, Madonna, Shakira, and BTS are among the announced headliners. Afrobeats star Burna Boy and the PS22 Chorus will also take the stage. This event supports a fund for children's education and soccer access. The performance aims to unite the world through music and sport.
Sonam Raghuvanshi Case: SC mulls larger bench reference in Meghalaya honeymoon murder case
The Supreme Court might send a bail case to a larger bench. This concerns a typographical error in an arrest memo for Sonam Raghuvanshi. The Meghalaya High Court had granted her bail based on this mistake. The state government argued the error was clerical and the crime was serious. The court will examine the necessity of written grounds for arrest.
Iran War Runtime: A day or two, a week, or a month? White House official says this
The United States anticipates prolonged military exchanges with Iran over the Strait of Hormuz. This escalation follows the collapse of a 60-day ceasefire agreement between the two nations. Iran insists on controlling passage through the strategic waterway, while the US aims for safe navigation. Both sides have engaged in retaliatory strikes, intensifying regional tensions significantly. Despite military actions, diplomatic channels remain open, though trust is a major concern.
Delhi Development Authority issues fresh notice to remove all encroachments from its land
The Delhi Development Authority issued a stern warning against land encroachment. Unauthorized occupation of DDA land will face immediate demolition actions. The authority stated that all such land is government property. Expenses incurred during removal will be recovered as land revenue arrears. Public is urged to refrain from illegal use and verify property status.
The Dark Triad combines narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy, influencing interpersonal interactions. These traits can lead to manipulation and a lack of empathy in relationships. Research shows varied associations between these traits and emotional intelligence levels. Recognizing consistent behavioral patterns is more useful than labeling individuals. Awareness of these traits helps in making informed decisions about trust.
Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh Playing 11: Zimbabwe seeks a historic ODI series victory over Bangladesh after winning the first match. A second win on Thursday will secure this memorable triumph for the home team. The upcoming match is scheduled for July 9 at Harare Sports Club. The pitch offers early assistance to seamers, becoming flatter for batters later. Fans can watch the live streaming on the FanCode app and website.
Chief Economic Adviser V Anantha Nageswaran urged industry to invest in skilling and innovation. He stated government has supported Global Capability Centres through Budget announcements. Artificial intelligence poses risks to business models focused solely on low-cost execution. The government encourages GCC expansion beyond major metropolitan cities. Firms and people must drive the move from cost to capability and innovation.
A bitterly divided Iran grapples with Khamenei's legacy as he is laid to rest
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death has revealed Iran's profound societal divisions. Hard-liners displayed strength at his funeral while discontent simmers beneath the surface. Decades of repression and economic issues fuel widespread public dissatisfaction across the nation. Protests and crackdowns have intensified, leaving many Iranians feeling despair and uncertainty. The future of the Islamic Republic remains uncertain as factions vie for influence.
Salal Dam gates open in J&K after heavy rains, flood-like situation possible in Pakistan
Beyond Jio IPO: 5 big bets that could revive Reliance shares
After disappointing WC outing, India look to turn the tide at historic Lord's Test
India's women's cricket team prepares for their first Test match at Lord's. This historic encounter follows their T20 World Cup campaign and a training camp. The team aims for a strong performance in this traditional red-ball format. Several players may make their Test debut for India against England. Tammy Beaumont will retire from international cricket after this significant match.
'Exclusively peaceful purposes': Albanese confirms Australian uranium supply deal with India
Harohalli is now a fourth potential site for Bengaluru's second airport. The Karnataka government has deferred a final decision on the airport's location. A comprehensive technical feasibility report will guide the final site selection process. The proposed airport is expected to require around 3,500 acres of land. Officials aim to control land acquisition costs and minimize displacement of villages.
Veteran actor Rajesh Sharma suffered an insect bite while filming Prabhas' upcoming movie. He experienced severe pain and fever after the incident occurred on set. Sharma was then flown to Kolkata for urgent medical attention and treatment. Doctors are closely monitoring his condition as an infection spread. The AICWA has demanded an investigation into workplace safety protocols.
Why chocolates are wrapped in foil instead of paper might surprise you
Aluminium foil protects chocolate from heat, moisture, and light. This material became standard in the early twentieth century for its superior barrier qualities. Foil prevents oxidation and moisture loss, maintaining chocolate's smooth texture. It also blocks odours and minimizes temperature changes during storage. Modern packaging combines foil with other materials for enhanced protection and branding.
Tamil Nadu ration cardholders to get better-quality, attractive dhotis, sarees for Pongal 2027
Tamil Nadu will distribute attractive and comfortable dhotis and sarees to nearly 2.23 crore ration cardholders. These garments will feature new golden, silver, or copper colored polyester zari borders. Sarees will also be available in brighter greens and other colors, offering enhanced comfort. The government has allocated 642.88 crore for the procurement of over 2.27 crore pieces. This initiative aims to support poorer sections and provide employment to textile workers.
Mumbai's Marine Drive braces for massive high tide waves amid rough sea
'Ek ke saath ek hota hai toh...': PM Modi's unity symbolism at delegation-level talks with Albanese
Apollo Micro Systems nears deal to buy Premier Explosives
Apollo Micro Systems is nearing a deal to acquire Premier Explosives for Rs. 2,300-2,500 crore. This acquisition includes an open offer to minority shareholders of the target company. Premier Explosives manufactures explosives for defense and industrial applications, including TNT. India's defense expenditure is projected to rise significantly, creating opportunities for private players. Other companies like Adani Defense and Tata are also expanding their defense sector investments.
Unions to protest as Volkswagen thrashes out job cut plans
German auto giant Volkswagen's management meet Thursday to thrash out plans for what could be the biggest ever restructuring in the global auto industry, with unions set to protest any mass job cuts. IG Metall is organising protests by VW workers outside plants across the country Thursday, when the carmaker's bosses will present the restructuring plans to the supervisory board.
Tripura eyes Rs 1 lakh crore investment at Destination Tripura Business Conclave 2026
Microsoft layoffs: Here's the severance package employees are getting after latest job cuts
Microsoft offers up to 39 weeks of pay and continued benefits to laid-off workers. This generous package includes stock vesting and health insurance coverage for employees. The company is restructuring its workforce while investing heavily in artificial intelligence infrastructure. These layoffs primarily impact the sales and Xbox divisions of the technology giant.
Tamil Nadu CM Vijay set to visit Karur to hand over jobs to stampede victims' kin
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay will attend a public interaction program in Karur on Friday. He will distribute government job appointment orders to legal heirs of tragedy victims. The Chief Minister will also lay the foundation stone for a new manufacturing factory. He is scheduled to issue compassionate appointment orders to 32 individuals. Business owners have complained about restricted access due to security barricades.
PM Modi and Anthony Albanese hold India-Australia joint press conference in Melbourne
'Ek ke sath ek hota toh ...': PM Modi's unity symbolism at delegation-level talks with PM Albanese
India, Australia unlock uranium trade, step up energy and supply chain cooperation
India and Australia finalized uranium export administrative arrangements for peaceful purposes. Both nations committed to deepening bilateral energy trade and strengthening supply chains. They will advance energy trade and investment through existing economic agreements. Both countries will support uninterrupted energy product flows and enhance trade. They also agreed to enhance maritime and defense cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.
South Korea's supreme court upholds lower court ruling in ex-president Yoon's obstruction case
South Korea's supreme court upholds lower court ruling in ex-president Yoon's obstruction case.
Simen River railway bridge partially collapses in Assam; connectivity disrupted
7 easy protein-rich lunches for busy office days
Flight instructor jumps mid-air after telling student, You know what to do; she lands plane safely
A flight instructor died after jumping from a moving aircraft during training. His student successfully landed the plane alone after his final words. The flying school stated there were no warning signs of his intentions. The experienced instructor had previously worked in Argentina and Chile. This incident draws comparisons to the 2015 Germanwings crash.
India consumer inflation likely breached RBI's 4% target in June, poll shows
India's consumer inflation likely breached the central bank's target in June. Higher food and fuel prices added to cost pressures for consumers. Economists forecast inflation quickened to 4.3% from May's 3.93%. Wholesale price inflation eased marginally while core inflation remained steady. This marks the highest inflation reading since India revised its consumer price index.
One killed in fire at steel factory in UP's Hapur
A massive fire erupted at Sukh Steels factory in Hapur early Thursday morning. Firefighters recovered the body of one worker, Gulfam, aged fifty. Another worker, Shavez, sustained burn injuries and was hospitalized. The blaze was confined to shed number four after nearly two hours. Preliminary investigation suggests a short circuit may have caused the fire.
Gautam Adani to file affidavit this week in US court
Gautam Adani is set to file a sworn affidavit with a US court this week to confirm his awareness of any investment agreements connected to the dismissal of indictments. The justice department has petitioned to dismiss the case due to its lack of legal merit. However, the presiding judge seeks guarantees that no undisclosed arrangements affected this ruling. Adani's response is due by July 15, detailing any negotiations.
Actor Tanmay Vekaria, who plays Bagha, experiences persistent back pain from his character's movements. He is also coping with the recent passing of his father and mother. Tanmay previously appeared in cameo roles before landing the popular Bagha character. His career significantly changed after auditioning for this beloved role. Despite challenges, Tanmay continues to entertain viewers with his performances.
Bruce Willis achieved global stardom with iconic action roles and diverse film performances. He also shared a life lesson about learning from past mistakes. His family announced his retirement from acting due to aphasia and dementia diagnoses. They now raise awareness for frontotemporal dementia and support affected individuals. Willis's influential filmography continues to entertain audiences worldwide.
FIFA: Rafael Marquez named head coach of Mexican national team for 2030 World Cup
Rafael Marquez will lead Mexico's national football team. He succeeds Javier Aguirre as head coach for the 2030 World Cup. Marquez previously served as Aguirre's assistant coach for the team. The federation cited continuity and development as reasons for his appointment. Marquez brings extensive playing and coaching experience to the role.
India successfully test-fires Pinaka long-range guided rocket from Odisha coast: DRDO
Tripura eyes Rs 1 lakh cr investment at Destination Tripura Business Conclave 2026
The Chief Minister said the two-day conclave is expected to generate investment proposals worth nearly Rs 1 lakh crore, with participation from investors not only from across India but also from several foreign countries.
One more body recovered from Wayanad landslide site; death toll rises to four
One more body was recovered from the Wayanad landslide site, bringing the total fatalities to four. Search operations will continue in zones one and two, focusing near the river. The landslide occurred on July 7 at the Anakkompoyil-Meppadi tunnel project site. Of the ten injured, three were discharged while seven remain hospitalized. Four persons are still reported missing following the disaster.
New Zealand to consider joining Australia and Fiji in defence alliance, PM says
New Zealand may join a new defence alliance between Australia and Fiji. This treaty, the Ocean of Peace Alliance, was signed earlier this week. The agreement allows other Pacific states to join the growing regional security pact. New Zealand's foreign minister noted this alliance underscores Pacific-led security responses. The government will now discuss membership with Australia and Fiji.
'Don't regret anything': Giorgia Meloni confronts Trump at NATO summit
PM Modi invites Australian businesses to invest in India, seeks early conclusion of CECA
Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited Australian businesses to invest in India, underlining strong economic growth and policy reforms creating opportunities. Modi discussed collaboration in sectors like critical minerals and technology. He urged early conclusion of the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement.
ADB cuts India's FY27 GDP growth aim to 6.6% on higher energy prices
The Asian Development Bank has lowered India's FY27 GDP growth forecast to 6.6 percent. Elevated energy prices are impacting household purchasing power and squeezing real incomes. The lender also raised India's FY27 inflation forecast to 5.2 percent. South Asia's growth projection for 2026 was also reduced by 0.3 percentage points. Risks to the growth outlook remain tilted to the downside due to geopolitical tensions.
Heavy monsoon rains have caused significant waterlogging across Delhi-NCR today. Authorities are managing the situation while issuing advisories for commuters. Several key roads and railway stations are experiencing severe traffic disruptions. Gurugram has renewed its work-from-home advisory for corporate employees. Rain activity is expected to continue for the next two days.

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