UK's Farage referred to standards watchdog after new report of undeclared benefits
Farage is already under investigation by the standards watchdog over whether he should have declared a 5 million ($6.7 million) donation from a cryptocurrency billionaire he received before entering parliament. The Sunday Times reported that Farage was provided with security services, social media support and accommodation by George Cottrell, a long-standing ally, in the year before Farage was elected an MP in 2024.
Uber pauses Europe food delivery expansion as it pursues Delivery Hero deal: Report
Uber no longer plans to launch food delivery in five of the seven countries it had targeted for expansion this year, including Austria, Norway and Greece, the report said. It did not identify the other two countries. Earlier in the year, Uber said it planned to expand its food delivery business into seven new European markets - Austria, Denmark, Finland, Norway, the Czech Republic, Greece and Romania.
Income tax department slaps notices on foreign investors with no earnings
Foreign investors are receiving unexpected tax notices in India, even for transactions where no profit or dividend was earned. The tax department is initiating reassessment proceedings, questioning the absence of income tax returns for share purchases. Experts highlight that such notices, potentially triggered by remittance data, may be misapplied to transactions that didn't generate income, causing confusion and compliance burdens for overseas entities.
Netanyahu says some Lebanese Christian villages 'asked to be annexed' by Israel
Lebanon was drawn into the wider Middle East war on March 2 when Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel in retaliation for the killing of Iran's supreme leader in joint US-Israeli strikes. Israel responded with massive airstrikes and a ground invasion of southern Lebanon, where its troops now occupy swathes of territory near the border.
'How dare she...': Mamdani's wife faces backlash over 'ditching' America 250 for Islamic retreat
'This group doesn't even care': Biggs blasts Dems' no-show at unaccompanied migrant children hearing
People who ask others for major favours are often seen as demanding, but psychology suggests that may not be the full story. A UCLA study found that many people make large requests because they naturally expect positive outcomes rather than focusing on rejection. Other psychological research, including the Ben Franklin Effect, also suggests that asking for help can sometimes strengthen relationships instead of harming them.
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ETs roundup of the wackiest whispers in corporate corridors
Discouraging investors from blindly chasing returns, Buffett reiterated his view that the stock markets are like a church (long term investments) with a casino (quick, short-term bets) attached and many investors are taking too much risk.
Psychology suggests that people who jump at loud noises aren't simply being dramatic. For others, it's a signal the brain immediately investigates, long before conscious thinking begins.
Denzel Washington's quote of the day begins with a humorous remark about the secret to his more than four-decade-long marriage before revealing a deeper message about humility, mutual respect and choosing peace over ego. Originally shared while discussing his relationship with wife Pauletta Washington, the quote reflects his belief that successful partnerships are built on balance rather than dominance.
ICICI Pru Life seeks investor status for Prudential after Bharti Life deal
UK-based Prudential Corporation Holdings is seeking regulatory approval to shift its status from promoter to investor in ICICI Prudential Life Insurance. This move is necessitated by Prudential's agreement to acquire a 75% stake in Bharti Life. Indian regulations prohibit an entity from being a promoter in two insurance ventures simultaneously. Prudential will consequently reduce its stake in ICICI Pru Life to below 10%.
A study by DBS Bank India explored how female earners in the country engage with digital payments, banking, credit and investment platforms and found that over half of the rural women earners now use UPI.
Love's true magic lies in seeing imperfections yet remaining enchanted, as CS Lewis profoundly stated. This acceptance, not illusion, forms the bedrock of lasting relationships. In today's world of curated perfection, Lewis's insight reminds us that genuine connection thrives on understanding and embracing the whole person, flaws and all. His timeless wisdom, from A Grief Observed, continues to resonate, offering a powerful perspective on enduring love.
Had no role in daily donation collection at Ram Mandir: Temple trust treasurer Govind Giri
Ram Mandir's treasurer, Govind Dev Giri, has asserted that all audit reports are secure and denied involvement in daily donation collection, attributing oversight to local trustees. He expressed deep hurt over the theft incidents, urging impartial investigation to bring culprits to justice. Giri emphasized his commitment to truth and transparency, calling for foolproof future arrangements in donation management.
A common assumption is that people who can sleep through loud noises automatically have better or healthier sleep. Psychology and sleep research do not support such a broad conclusion. While some heavy sleepers do enjoy restorative sleep, others may still experience poor sleep quality even if they rarely wake up during the night.
Calls for revenge as senior Iranian officials appear in public for supreme leader's funeral
Iran's top officials appeared at funeral prayers for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, signaling defiance amid calls for revenge after an attack that triggered a war. Crowds chanted Death to America and Death to Israel, with some hard-liners targeting President Trump. Negotiations with the U.S. over the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's nuclear program are on hold until the multi-day funeral concludes, highlighting Iran's resolve.
Psychology suggests that people who frequently get into fights aren't always motivated by aggression alone. The encouraging news is that these patterns are not fixed.
Today's proverb from Russia explores the limits of human empathy, suggesting that people often find it difficult to fully understand hardships they have never experienced themselves. The article explains the meaning behind the saying, traces its origins from a traditional Russian folk proverb to its modern literary expansion, and looks at why its message about suffering, compassion and emotional resilience continues to resonate today.
INS Sudarshini participates in maritime spectacle in US for 250th anniversary
India's sail training ship, INS Sudarshini, proudly sailed into New York on July 4th, joining a grand international naval event celebrating America's 250th independence anniversary. The vessel's presence highlights the strong and growing maritime partnership between India and the United States. This significant port call is part of INS Sudarshini's extensive Lokayan 2026 expedition, reinforcing global maritime cooperation and India's rich seafaring heritage.
Mumbai schools, colleges to remain shut on July 6 amid heavy rains
Mumbai schools and colleges are closed Monday due to an orange alert for heavy rain and gusty winds. The city experienced over 200 mm of rainfall in 24 hours, leading to waterlogged streets and tragic treefall incidents. Airport operations were temporarily suspended, causing flight delays and diversions. Citizens are urged to stay indoors unless necessary.
Quote of the day by Miley Cyrus reminds us that many people face struggles that others cannot see, while their mistakes are often noticed quickly. The quote encourages empathy, self-worth, emotional strength and personal growth. It also explains why people should value their own feelings instead of depending on public approval and learn from mistakes instead of fearing judgment.
INS Sanshodhak joins Southern Naval Command in Kochi
INS Sanshodhak, the Indian Navy's fourth Survey Vessel Large, has arrived in Kochi, its new home port. Commissioned in Kolkata by Prime Minister Modi, this indigenously built ship boasts advanced hydrographic and oceanographic systems. Beyond its primary survey role, Sanshodhak can support disaster relief and function as a hospital ship, significantly boosting India's maritime capabilities and strategic reach.
EPF withdrawals are tax-free after five years of service. Before that, TDS applies for amounts over 50,000. Partial withdrawals are allowed with conditions, and claims can be made online or offline.
Pharma exporters raise red flag over JNCH customs delays at Nhava Sheva Port
To address these concerns, a high-level team of Pharmexcil will meet the Commissioner,JNCH on July 7, 2026
The Department said the alleged conduct was centred in India, where authorities had already examined the matter and found no actionable misconduct. It also noted there were no investor losses linked to the securities involved and denied that its decision was influenced by prospective U.S. investments
Prayagraj shows highest unemployment rate, Ahmedabad lowest among million-plus cities
The survey covered over 19,000 households with around 60,000 persons with the age of 15 year years or more in million-plus cities
New incentive package targets growth in Ladakhs Pashmina economy
Among the key measures approved is a25% production-based incentivefor Pashmina herders under the Livestock Development Incentive Programme
Priyanka Vergadia's journey from failing IIT exams twice to becoming a Senior Director at Microsoft and earning an MBA from Wharton is a testament to resilience. Despite immense family sacrifice and financial risk for her US education, she persevered through academic and cultural challenges. Her success, she states, stems from consistency and self-belief, proving that setbacks can indeed pave the way for greater achievements.
Psychology suggests that people who enjoy hiking alone aren't necessarily avoiding others. For many people, the greatest reward of a solo hike isn't reaching the summit, it's returning with a calmer and clearer mind.
EAM Jaishankar meets Qatar PM; reviews bilateral cooperation, regional developments
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held productive discussions with Qatar's Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, focusing on strengthening bilateral ties across energy, trade, investments, connectivity, and security. The meeting also touched upon regional dynamics, including the West Asia conflict. Jaishankar expressed gratitude for the safety of the Indian community in Qatar. This visit is part of a broader tour aimed at enhancing India's engagement with key Gulf nations.
Tata Power backs off from distribution biz in Karnataka amid backlash
Tata Power has withdrawn its bid to enter Karnataka's electricity distribution network across half the state, following strong opposition from unions and the state government. The company informed the Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission of its decision, which comes after a cabinet resolution directing electricity supply companies to object to Tata's entry. This move aims to protect the existing public sector distribution model.
15 vessels carrying urea, DAP and Sulphur cross Strait of Hormuz safely: Govt
India's fertilizer supply chain remains robust despite West Asian conflict, with most shipments safely navigating the Strait of Hormuz. The government's proactive planning, diversified import sources, and boosted domestic production have ensured uninterrupted availability for farmers.
Akasa Air plans to operate flights under UDAN scheme, says CEO Vinay Dube
Akasa Air is set to join the UDAN regional connectivity scheme, with CEO Vinay Dube confirming a steady influx of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. The airline plans significant capacity growth, aiming for 30% this fiscal year and 30-40% over the next 4-5 years. Despite industry-wide delivery challenges, Akasa Air's fleet expansion remains on track, with a strategic focus on a single aircraft type and class.
Bank holidays next week: UPI and bank apps allow 24/7 transactions. Banks will be closed on Sundays and second Saturdays, with online services available during holidays. Customers must verify local branch holiday schedules.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Pickford faces familiar threat as Jiminez brings six goal record into WC clash
Raul Jimenez arrives with a psychological edge over England's Jordan Pickford, having scored six career Premier League goals against him. Mexico, boasting a formidable home record at the high-altitude Estadio Azteca, presents a stern test for England in the Round of 16. The Three Lions face a near-flawless Mexican side that hasn't conceded a goal, making this a significant challenge for a quarterfinal spot.
Pilot Tapesh Kumar has won hearts online after sharing a video of flying his mother for the first time as the captain of a flight. The two also spent time together during a Hyderabad layover, where they enjoyed sightseeing, food and even his mother's first experience in a swimming pool. The emotional full-circle moment resonated with social media users, who praised the mother-son bond and called it a dream come true.
India can play bigger role in its defence modernisation drive: Indonesia
Indonesia seeks deeper defence ties with India, prioritizing technology transfer and co-production over simple procurement. Jakarta views India as a crucial partner in shaping the Indo-Pacific, beyond just ASEAN. This collaboration, spanning naval exercises to joint capability development, is set to expand, with potential for significant advancements during Prime Minister Modi's upcoming visit.
America will never be a communist country!: Trump denounces communism in Independence Day address
'Bibi knows who the boss is': Trump's sharp jab at Netanyahu, reveals Israeli PM requested WH meet
Aamir Khan marries for third time: Inside intimate wedding attended by Mukesh Ambani, Raj Thackey
Psychology says people who are extremely brand conscious aren't always motivated by status or showing off. Psychology explains that buying branded products can be connected to identity, belonging, self-expression, confidence, and emotional needs. Consumer psychology, social identity theory, and self-concept research help explain why people value brands. Understanding this behavior can help people make thoughtful choices instead of judging others based only on their shopping habits.
Karnataka: Trade unions urge CM not to review hike in minimum wages
Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar faces pressure from trade unions to uphold the state's revised minimum wage structure. Private employers have raised concerns, prompting a potential review. Unions argue the implemented wages, finalized after an eight-year delay, should remain unchanged, benefiting over a crore families by boosting incomes and purchasing power.
Delhi's new electronic vehicles policy provides 1 lakh scrapping incentive for four-wheeler owners who switch to EVs from petrol and diesel vehicles. We explain how the incentives work and steps to apply
Job seekers can significantly boost their salary negotiations by moving beyond generic market rate arguments. Career mentor Simon Ingari advises presenting a compelling case based on specialized expertise, proven accomplishments, and industry benchmarks. Highlighting long-term commitment also demonstrates value, framing compensation as an investment in stability. This strategic approach enhances the likelihood of securing a better offer, even when budget constraints exist.
Papua plans integrated sea transport to boost economy
Papua is preparing an integrated sea transportation system to improve regional connectivity, lower logistics costs and ...
Based on 10-year returns, Nippon India Small Cap Fund emerged as the best-performing diversified equity scheme, delivering a CAGR of 21.81% over the past decade. The rankings also highlight that Quant Mutual Fund had three schemes among the top five performers.
Nifty PSU Bank ETFs: Top 5 funds by AUM and their historical performance compared
Among ETFs tracking the Nifty PSU Bank Index, Nippon India ETF Nifty PSU Bank BeES is the biggest fund with assets under management (AUM) of 4,078 crore. It is followed by Kotak Nifty PSU Bank ETF, while DSP Nifty PSU Bank ETF is the third biggest fund in the category.
A University of Texas Medical Branch nurse faced termination after a viral video showed her reacting negatively to Fox News in a patient's room. The incident ignited a fierce online debate on healthcare professionalism, political bias, and patient trust. UTMB investigated the matter, leading to the nurse's contract being terminated.
Ayodhya donation probe: Teacher, car mechanic, retired bank employee among 8 accused
Eight individuals, including a teacher and a former mechanic, have been arrested in Ayodhya for allegedly embezzling donations meant for the Ram temple. Police sources claim contract workers exploited their roles in the donation management system, siphoning off cash, foreign currency, and jewellery. Investigators are scrutinizing financial transactions and assets, with significant cash recoveries reported from several accused.
Fallen trees, flooded roads, dead batteries: How motor OD cover protects you
Own Damage cover protects vehicles from storms and floods, but payouts shrink sharply without add-ons like zero depreciation. A Mumbai case shows how skipping the fine print can cost thousands in unexpected out-of-pocket repairs.
A common misconception is that children who constantly ask questions are simply being annoying or trying to challenge adults. Psychology does not support that conclusion. For many children, frequent questioning is a natural expression of curiosity, learning, and their desire to make sense of the world around them.
Prestige Estates to invest Rs 15,000 cr this fiscal in housing, commercial projects
Prestige Estates Projects is set to invest a substantial Rs 15,000 crore this fiscal year in developing residential and commercial properties across key South Indian regions, Mumbai, and Delhi-NCR. Following a record Rs 30,024 crore in sales bookings last fiscal, the company is prioritizing timely project execution. This significant investment underscores their commitment to disciplined growth and expanding their robust project pipeline.
Telangana CM urges Union Ministers to appoint SBICAPS for valuation of Hyderabad Metro Phase 1 soon
Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has urged Union Ministers to expedite the appointment of SBICAPS as a consultant for the Hyderabad Metro Rail Phase 1 valuation and Phase 2 report. A decision made on June 24th to appoint SBICAPS for takeover facilitation and financial examination of Phase 1, along with Phase 2 financing, remains unfulfilled. The delay is causing operational uncertainty and impacting Phase 2's progress and costs.
Falling crude oil prices are providing a significant boost to India and other Asian nations, allowing central banks to prioritize economic growth. This disinflationary relief eases pressure on external accounts, especially for heavy energy importers like India, Thailand, and the Philippines. While some economies like South Korea may still face inflation due to AI booms, the overall trend favors easing.
Aggressive hybrid funds: 5 schemes gave 15%+ SIP returns in 10 years; check here
The top aggressive hybrid funds generated annualised SIP returns of up to 18.57% over the past decade. Here's how the category's best-performing schemes fared across three-, five- and 10-year investment horizons.
Today we explore some of the key pension revision demands made by groups and what these could mean for retirees if accepted.
Adani Defence to invest Rs 2,500 crore in missile manufacturing complex in Madhya Pradesh
Adani Defence & Aerospace has inaugurated South Asia's largest private missile ecosystem in Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh. This Rs 2,500 crore facility will house the entire missile manufacturing value chain, from raw materials to finished systems, a first for India's private sector. The project aims to boost indigenous defence production and create thousands of jobs, complementing existing defence manufacturing in Gwalior.
Anand Mahindra is in search of 'monsoon magic' at a small 'picture book' city in the East
Industrialist Anand Mahindra has lauded the 'Rain Train,' a heritage journey on the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, as an unforgettable monsoon experience. This UNESCO-recognized route, particularly the stretch from Sukna to Tindharia, offers breathtaking views of mist-covered hills and lush forests near Siliguri. The slow-paced ride through the Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary during the July-September monsoon season promises a magical escape into nature's vibrant spectacle.
An employee who changed companies six times and is working at the seventh company shared on X how each career move helped shape his professional and personal growth. Reflecting on toxic workplaces, promotions, relocation, leadership roles and even a career setback, he said the biggest lesson he learnt was that career success is not about staying in one job for years but recognising the right time to move on.
Psychology says people who try to avoid going to a doctor or take a medicine for smaller issues aren't always careless about their health. Psychology explains that this behavior can be linked to beliefs, emotions, past experiences, fear, and decision-making patterns. People may ignore mild symptoms for many reasons. Understanding these reasons can help people make better health choices, know when medical care is necessary, and avoid delaying treatment when problems become serious.
Kiren Rijiju marks PV Sindhu's birthday with a friendly Badminton game, posts video on social media
Psychology says people who like to get numerous small tattoos on their body aren't always trying to seek attention or follow trends. Psychology explains that many people use small tattoos to express identity, preserve memories, mark life events, or show personal values. Different psychology theories suggest that tattoo choices often reflect self-expression, emotional meaning, and personal storytelling instead of a single personality trait.
According to a press release, of the total 21 km long underground tunnel section, 16 km between Sawli (Ghansoli) and Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) in Mumbai will be constructed using Tunnel Boring Machines. The remaining 5 km section has already been completed using NATM.
Heavy rains leave 5 dead in China's north while Tropical Storm Maysak hits south, Vietnam
Northern China is grappling with the aftermath of heavy rains, which have tragically claimed five lives due to flash floods and drowning incidents. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Maysak has brought significant disruption to the south, submerging vehicles and forcing evacuations as rivers overflowed. Residents in affected areas are describing the flooding as the most severe in two decades, highlighting the widespread impact of the extreme weather.
British military says cargo ship reports being under attack in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen
A cargo ship faced an attack Sunday off Yemen's coast in the Red Sea, near Hodeida. Unknown assailants targeted the vessel, prompting an investigation. This incident follows recent threats from Houthi rebels to resume attacks on shipping. The region has seen increased maritime incidents, including piracy, impacting global trade routes.
Manipur SIR: Over 19.34 lakh enumeration forms collected; final electoral roll on Sept 6
The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Sunday published the draft electoral roll for Manipur following the completion of the Enumeration Phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2026, during which over 19.34 lakh enumeration forms were collected from eligible electors across the state.
Massive protests have erupted across Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir following the arrest of over 600 activists, including leader Shaukat Nawaz Mir. The Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) is demanding their release, highlighting severe shortages and humanitarian crises. Appeals for help have reached across the ceasefire line, with a call for peaceful demonstrations on July 5th to draw global attention to Pakistan's crackdown.
Assam's CM-FLIGHT opens Japan job pathways for rural youth; Himanta reviews language training
IMD issues orange alert for parts of Kerala, heavy rain likely over next three days
Kerala is bracing for heavy to very heavy rainfall over the next three days, with the IMD issuing orange and yellow alerts for several districts. Authorities are urging residents in landslide and flood-prone areas to relocate to safer grounds and to remain vigilant. Precautions are advised for those near rivers and dams, and the public is cautioned against unnecessary travel and venturing near water bodies.
Today we take a look at the top 5 DA related demands made by central govt employee representative groups, unions and stakeholders who collectively represent a large number of staff and pensioners, including defence and railway personnel.
India is set to mandate cybersecurity and software update management for advanced vehicles. New rules will require passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and tractors with Level-3 or higher automated driving to comply with stringent security measures. Existing models and vehicles receiving over-the-air updates will also need to adhere to these regulations in phases starting October, enhancing vehicle safety against rising cyber threats.
Cancer risk of sitting too long: A study of over 91,000 UK Biobank participants has found that each additional hour of prolonged, uninterrupted sedentary behaviour is associated with a 9% higher risk of dying from cancer. Replacing just one such hour daily with light physical activity was linked to a 12% reduction in cancer death risk.
Khamenei's three sons attend funeral prayers; successor Mojtaba remains absent on Day 2
Iran mourned Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, killed in a February 28 airstrike, with prayers and public ceremonies in Tehran. His son and successor, Mojtaba Khamenei, was notably absent, reportedly injured in the same attack. Millions are expected to pay their respects as the nation grapples with calls for revenge and the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Psychology suggests that people who don't like eating leftover food aren't necessarily spoiled or overly selective. For some people, yesterday's meal still feels delicious. For others, freshness itself is an important part of the eating experience.
England will take on arch-rivals Australia in the title clash at Lord's on Sunday, with the Aussies eyeing their seventh title, and England will be aiming to lift their second title, which will be even more special as they have a chance to do it on their home soil at a venue considered the 'Home of Cricket'.
Low pressure in Bay of Bengal intensifies into depression; heavy rain likely in Odisha, Bengal
Under the influence of the low pressure, the sea is very likely to be rough to very rough from July 5 to July 7, and fisherfolk have been advised not to venture into the sea during the period
Venezuelan acting President thanks India for aid amid quakes
Rodriguez said that Venezuela will be reborn.
CAFE-2 penalties: Bailing out carmakers is against national interest, say industry veterans
This decision could also prompt foreign automakers to import or assemble more gas-guzzling vehicles in India, rather than producing fuel-efficient or low-emission models
Sugar industry renews push for dedicated E100 fuel pumps
Experts say allowing ethanol-only dispensing stations would eliminate the need to transport ethanol to fuel depots for blending with petrol
Assam's master weaver Hemoprova Chutia achieved a remarkable feat by hand-embroidering and weaving the entire Bhagwad Gita onto a 280-foot cloth, despite not being able to read Sanskrit. Her dedication to preserving traditional Assamese weaving, even introducing beadwork, earned her the prestigious Padma Shri. Chutia's extraordinary patience and skill in recreating sacred texts without modern tools highlight the enduring legacy of India's handloom traditions.
Court directs FIR against actress Lakshmi Priya, husband, woman cop in Ansiba Hassan harassment case
A court has ordered the registration of an FIR against actress Lakshmi Priya, her husband, and a woman police officer. Actress Ansiba Hassan alleged illegal detention and emotional harassment at the Tripunithura Women's Cell following a complaint by Priya. Hassan claims she was forced to write an apology, which was later altered. The court directed a thorough police investigation into the matter.
Centre releases 25,863 crore first instalment under VB-G RAM G Yojana
Shivraj Singh Chouhan launches funds for new 125-day rural employment guarantee scheme
Julia Child's wisdom on marriage emphasises enjoying your partner's company above all else. Her simple yet profound advice suggests that true compatibility lies not in perfection or avoiding conflict, but in genuinely loving to spend time together, making everyday moments a source of joy and comfort. Read on.
Aamir Khan has married longtime partner Gauri Spratt in a private registered wedding at his Bandra residence in Mumbai. Attended by close family members and friends, the intimate ceremony marked the actor's third marriage. The first wedding photo has surfaced online, showing the couple signing the marriage register with their children by their side.
Purabi Dairy, NDDB and Suzuki R&D India sign MoU to establish compressed biogas plant in Assam
Assam is set to boost sustainable development with a new compressed biogas plant. The National Dairy Development Board, Suzuki R&D India, and North East Dairy and Foods Ltd. have partnered to convert agricultural and dairy waste into clean biogas and organic fertiliser. This initiative promises to enhance rural livelihoods, promote scientific waste management, and contribute to cleaner mobility, aligning with the state's green goals and fostering a circular economy.
For equity, hybrid, and most debt funds, the cut-off timing is 3:00 PM, while liquid and overnight funds follow different timelines, with a 1:30 PM purchase cut-off and a 3:00 PM redemption cut-off (extended to 7:00 PM for applications received through online mode).
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha, a 40-year-old who entered the 2026 World Cup as a free agent with 50,000 Instagram followers, has ended the tournament with 25 million after a series of outstanding performances, including eight saves against Argentina, four of them denying Lionel Messi, before his country's exit in the round of 32.
Flight operations at Delhi, Mumbai airports hit due to rain, 28 flights diverted to other cities
Thirteen flights from Mumbai were diverted from to Ahmedabad, Indore, Surat, Bengaluru, Hyderabad airports

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