Qatar reopens airspace after Iranian missile attack on US base, flights resume amid ceasefire talks
Israel-Iran Ceasefire: Qatar has reopened its skies and resumed air travel after an Iranian missile attack on the US-operated Al Udeid Air Base near Doha. The Gulf state temporarily suspended flights to protect civilians amid escalating regional conflict. Qatari defences intercepted the missiles, and no casualties were reported. The incident followed US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. President Trump later announced a ceasefire deal between Iran and Israel. Hamad International Airport and other regional hubs, including Bahrain and Kuwait, have since returned to normal operations.
Trump brokers ceasefire between Israel and Iran, ending 12-day war
President Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, brokered by Qatar, following Iranian missile strikes on US air bases. The agreement, rolling out in stages, aims to end the 12-Day War. Iran will initiate the truce, followed by Israel, culminating in a formal cessation of hostilities after 24 hours. Trump praised both nations for their willingness to de-escalate.
Not his personal law firm: Pam Bondi called out by DeLauro over Dept of Justice loyalty to Trump
Dermot Mulroney has filed for divorce from his wife of 14 years, singer-songwriter Prima Apollinaare, citing irreconcilable differences. The couple, who share two daughters, were married in 2010 and occasionally collaborated musically, including a 2024 performance on FOX's We Are Family. Apollinaare, an Italian-born musician, is focusing on her music, teasing a new collaboration with producer Eren Cannata.
The McDonalds boycott explained: Whos leading it, what theyre demanding, and when its happening
McDonald's faces a boycott led by The People's Union USA. The group cites tax loopholes and high prices as reasons. They also allege poor labor practices and supply chain issues. The boycott highlights concerns over DEI policy changes. Previous boycotts had varied success. The action puts McDonald's in the middle of a culture war.
'Answer my Question!': Pam Bondi, Rosa DeLauro engage in fiery exchange over proposed ATF cuts
Riot Games has cancelled Hytale. The sandbox RPG was in development for a decade. Hypixel Studios was developing the game. Developers could not deliver the envisioned game. The game blended block-building with RPG mechanics. The team concluded the project was not far along. Riot supported the project. The evolving genre exceeded boundaries. Riot laid off Hypixel employees.
War risk insurance premiums for Gulf shipping have increased after US airstrikes on Iran. Oil firms BP, Eni, and TotalEnergies are evacuating foreign staff from Iraqi oilfields. Iraqs oil output remains stable. Chinese and Russian companies have not changed their operations. Costs for shipping are rising sharply.
Qatar vows retaliation following Iran's missile attack on US Military Base in Doha
US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has warned of a potential World War III following US military strikes on Iran. A staunch Trump supporter, Greene feels betrayed, accusing him of abandoning his promise to avoid foreign conflicts. She criticized Trump's foreign policy shift, deeming it a betrayal of MAGA principles and echoing sentiments against neocons and warmongers.
Qatar has strongly condemned Iran's missile strike on the US Al-Udeid Airbase, calling it a surprise attack that undermines regional de-escalation efforts. The Qatari Foreign Ministry emphasized that the attack occurred despite Qatar's ongoing diplomatic initiatives to ease tensions. Qatar urged all parties to prioritize peaceful diplomacy and conflict resolution through dialogue.
Iran conducted missile attack on the US military air base in Qatar. Tehran's shocking move has evoked sharp reactions from major Gulf countries Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia. Has Iran played into the hands of Israel?
Hope they have it out of their system: Trump thanks Iran for 'early notice' of strikes on US base
Donald Trump confirmed Iran's missile response to the US strike. Fourteen missiles were fired, with most intercepted. No Americans were harmed, and damage was minimal. Trump thanked Iran for the early warning. He also thanked Qatar for seeking peace. Iran stated the attack was retaliation for the US action. Qatar's air defenses reportedly intercepted missiles.
Jeffries blasts Trump for bypassing Congress on Iran strike; cites concerns over national security
Toronto power outage leaves thousands without power as Ontario boils in sweltering heat
Ontario grapples with extensive power cuts amid a severe heat wave. Thousands of homes and businesses are without electricity. Toronto is particularly affected, with major disruptions. Hydro One says the outage originated from its Bridgman Transmission Station. Restoration efforts are underway. Many areas are still under heat warnings. The outages compound problems from recent thunderstorms.
Iran retaliates, India-based airlines suspend flight operations to West Asia and beyond
Iran sleeper cell threat is now a growing concern in the U.S. after Donald Trump suddenly left the G7 summit, reportedly due to intelligence warning of possible attacks on American soil. Following Irans missile strike on a U.S. base, and Americas retaliatory bombing of key nuclear sites, top officials fear sleeper agents inside the U.S. may be activated. The Department of Homeland Security has issued a national alert, and cities are stepping up their security.
ET Graphics | Realty funding flows in India thin
Indian real estate witnessed a slowdown in investment during the first half of 2025. Global economic challenges and political factors caused delays. Institutional investments reached over $3.1 billion across 30 deals. This represents a 37% year-on-year decline, according to JLL India. Despite the moderation, institutional investors remained active in key asset classes. The market demonstrates resilience amidst uncertainty.
Bihar elections: JDU defends turf as rivals too push welfare politics
Bihar's political landscape is witnessing a surge in cash promises. Nitish Kumar increased pensions for vulnerable groups. Prashant Kishor and Tejashwi Yadav countered with higher offers. Kumar also boosted support for women through the Jeevika project. Opposition parties plan schemes for women. Cash schemes are becoming a trend in state elections.
Iran: Khamenei's son waiting in the wings
Carrying the clerical rank of Hojjatoleslam, Mojtaba, 55, has never held a formal position in the Islamic Republic's government, exercising his influence behind the scenes as the gatekeeper to his father, according to Iran watchers. His role has long been a point of controversy in Iran, with critics rejecting any hint of dynastic politics in a country that overthrew a US-backed monarch in 1979. Khamenei has himself indicated opposition to the idea of dynastic succession.
Bypoll election results: AAP wins 2 seats, Trinamool & BJP 1 each; Congress wins in Kerala
In recent assembly by-polls across four states, AAP emerged victorious in two seats, retaining Ludhiana West and Visavadar. BJP, Congress, and Trinamool Congress each secured one seat, with BJP holding Kadi, Congress winning Nilambur from CPM, and Trinamool Congress retaining Kaliganj. The results reflect shifts in regional political dynamics ahead of upcoming elections.
National Housing Bank tightens refinancing rules to check 'misuse' of home loans
The National Housing Bank (NHB) has tightened norms for refinancing home loans, stipulating that refinance will only be provided for properties where less than half of the construction is complete at the time of the first disbursement.
US braces for 'low-level' cyberattacks by Tehran
A bulletin from the Department of Homeland Security warned that Iranian hackers routinely target American technology, and that such activity is poised to occur after the US military operation. The message said that DHS hadn't identified any specific imminent threat.
Indian-flagged vessels safe for now, all eyes on war escalation
India is watching the US-Iran-Israel conflict closely. Officials are concerned about potential maritime disruptions. Indian ships and seafarers are advised to be cautious in the Strait of Hormuz. There is no immediate threat to Indian vessels. Tensions are high after attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities. Electronic interference is affecting navigation in the Central Arabian Gulf.
Indian carriers divert, cancel West Asia flights amid ongoing Iran-Israel conflict
Indian airlines are changing flight plans. This follows Qatar's temporary airspace closure. Air India Express diverted and returned flights. Air India suspended flights over West Asia for a day. IndiGo warned of possible delays. Several international airlines cancelled or rerouted flights. Finnair stopped flights to Doha until June. Airlines are monitoring the situation for passenger safety.
Get it strait! Insurance and freight costs under watch
India is closely monitoring insurance and freight costs due to the West Asia conflict. Iran's parliament considered closing the Strait of Hormuz. This could impact global oil shipments and raise costs. Exporters fear higher insurance premiums and freight charges. Alternative routes would be expensive. Industries relying on global supply chains may face shortages. Tensions are escalating after recent airstrikes.
JDU distances CM Nitish Kumar from panel, trusts selections
JDU spokesman Neeraj Kumar defended Nitish Kumar's integrity amid opposition criticism over recent appointments to Bihar's government commissions and religious trusts. Kumar questioned JDU leader Ashok Choudhary's justification for his son-in-law's appointment, highlighting concerns about loyalty to the party leadership. Senior JDU leaders claim all appointments were made after consultations with NDA allies and vetted by the chief minister.
TCS plans major realty expansion
Tata Consultancy Services will expand significantly across India. The company plans to invest over 4,500 crore. This investment will be in new office spaces and infrastructure. TCS is increasing its presence in key cities. This expansion aligns with headcount growth. The company had strong financial results in fiscal year 2024-25. The expansion indicates a positive outlook for TCS.
Household income survey set for February launch
India plans to conduct a Household Income Survey in February 2026. The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation will oversee it. The survey aims to estimate average rural and urban household income. It will also study technology's impact on wages. A Technical Expert Group, led by Dr. Surjit S Bhalla, will guide the survey.
BJP-Trinamool clash turns ugly in assembly; MLAs, Marshals injured, FIR filed
Chaos erupted in the West Bengal assembly after BJP legislators protested against the Speaker's decision to not allow a discussion on expunging Ashok Lahiri's speech, leading to a privilege motion by the Trinamool Congress. The Speaker suspended four BJP MLAs, resulting in a scuffle with marshals and security personnel, injuring several and causing damage to assembly property.
Transcos seek gradual weaning of incentive
Private power transmission companies are advocating for a phased reduction of incentives for interstate renewable energy transfer, rather than an abrupt cut. The Electric Power Transmission Association (EPTA) has proposed a milestone-based framework, allowing delayed projects to still benefit from the Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS) waiver. EPTA suggests a gradual 10% annual withdrawal, easing the impact on green power costs.
Trump will finally have his way as Fed official hints July could bring long-awaited rate cut
A top Federal Reserve official indicated a potential interest rate cut in July if inflation remains controlled, amidst ongoing uncertainty from President Trump's tariffs. While the Fed has held steady at 4.25%-4.50% in 2025, some officials are considering adjustments to navigate the economic landscape shaped by trade policies and potential stagflation risks.
NSA Ajit Doval Meets Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi in Beijing; Delivers message on terror
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing, conveying a firm stance against cross-border terrorism following the Pahalgam attack. Discussions encompassed recent India-China relations, emphasizing the importance of fostering overall development and stronger people-to-people connections. Doval stressed the necessity of combating terrorism in all forms.
Toilets, microwaves, and mini fridges: Inside the surprisingly comfortable US B-2 stealth bomber
American B-2 stealth bombers recently attacked Iran's Fordow nuclear facility. These bombers have advanced combat capabilities and comfort features. They include toilets, microwaves, and mini fridges for long flights. The bombers flew from Whiteman Air Force Base and refueled midair. The mission targeted Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. The B-2s used stealth to evade Iranian defenses.
Private sector activity rises to 14-month high in June
India's private sector experienced a significant surge in June, reaching a 14-month high, fueled by robust manufacturing and services sectors. Favorable demand, efficiency gains, and tech investments drove output. New export orders boosted activity, particularly in manufacturing, with strong demand from Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
Pakistan misusing OIC for narrow political ends: MEA
India has strongly condemned the unwarranted references made about it at the recent OIC foreign ministers' meeting, dismissing them as factually incorrect and politically motivated by Pakistan. The MEA criticized OIC's failure to acknowledge Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, particularly the Pahalgam attack, emphasizing that OIC lacks the authority to comment on India's internal matters, including Jammu & Kashmir.
New fuel norms may be linked to size of your car
The Indian government is considering a differentiated CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency) structure based on vehicle size for its third edition, set to roll out on April 1, 2027. The heavy industries ministry has asked stakeholders to submit their views on enacting differentiated CAFE norms based on vehicle size.
Iran attacks U.S. base in Qatar a move thats sparking major global concern and fueling questions about whos truly standing behind Tehran. As tensions boil in the Middle East, whispers of a growing alliance around Iran have U.S. officials on high alert. This isn't just another missile strike it signals something bigger. In this story, we dig into the hidden networks, rising risks, and the global powers possibly backing Iran from the shadows. If you're wondering what this means for U.S. national security, allies, and the next steps in this geopolitical chess match you need to read this.
Centre set to revive strategic Jammu-Srinagar tunnel project
The central government is planning to re-evaluate the financial approvals for two important tunnel projects in Jammu and Kashmir. These projects, Singhpora-Vailoo and Sudhmahadev-Dranga tunnels, aim to improve connectivity between Jammu and Srinagar. The projects can provide safer routes for troop movement. The revised proposal addresses previous concerns and reduces costs.
Rene Rapps 2025 Bite Me arena tour : Heres everything you need to know
Rene Rapp is all set for her Bite Me arena tour. The tour will cover the United States and Canada. She will perform in New York City and Los Angeles. Other cities include Chicago, Toronto and Atlanta. Syd and Ravyn Lenae will be the opening acts. Tickets go on sale June 27.
Israel hits Iran's Evin prison, Revolutionary Guards sites
Iran, in turn, fired missile barrages at Israel and vowed retaliation against the United States after it struck the Islamic republic's nuclear sites a day earlier. Loud explosions rocked the Iranian capital, where Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said the military hit egime targets with unprecedented force, adding to speculation that Israel may seek to topple Iran's clerical leadership.
Flight operations affected as Qatar shuts airspace
Due to escalating Middle East tensions and Qatar's airspace closure, airlines are experiencing significant disruptions. Air India Express diverted flights, while Air India suspended flights over the region for 24 hours. IndiGo and Akasa warned of potential delays, with several international carriers cancelling or rerouting flights to major Gulf hubs, impacting global air traffic.
Will eradicate Naxalism by March 2026: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressed confidence in security forces' ability to eliminate Naxalism by next year, praising their courage and commitment in dismantling Maoist hideouts. He reiterated his belief that Naxalism, a major problem in tribal regions causing significant loss of life, will be eradicated before March 31, 2026, due to the relentless efforts of the security forces.
Munir, there's no such thing as a free lunch
Asim Munir's recent meeting with Donald Trump raises questions. Pakistan condemns US strikes on Iran at the UNSC. Islamabad aims to balance relations with the US and China. Pakistan seeks to project itself as a leader in the Islamic world. The country's history of playing multiple sides continues. Munir faces challenges in navigating US relations and regional conflicts.
India expresses concern at IAEA meet over attacks on Iranian nuke facilities
India is worried about the rising tensions in West Asia. Attacks on Iran's nuclear sites are a major concern. Shambhu Kumaran, India's ambassador, spoke at an IAEA meeting. He stressed the need to protect nuclear facilities. India wants the IAEA to share updates on the damage and radiation levels. India is ready to help and urges restraint from all parties.
Semicon co GlobalFoundries to launch R&D & testing facilities in Kolkata
GlobalFoundries is set to begin R&D and testing in Kolkata by late September, announced West Bengal Minister Babul Supriyo. This move is expected to boost the state's IT and semiconductor sector, curbing brain drain. Following PM Modi's meeting with President Biden, this investment will establish the GF Kolkata Centre.
Want to live longer? 5 proven budget-friendly longevity habits that science approves
While the longevity industry promotes costly interventions like full-body scans, supplement stacks, and elite wellness clinics, experts say the most effective ways to live a longer, healthier life are surprisingly affordable. Backed by science, simple lifestyle habitssuch as regular exercise, eating whole foods, sleeping seven hours nightly, staying socially connected, and maintaining a positive mindsetoffer the strongest, most proven benefits for longevity. These
Oberois' global push eyes Saudi, Egypt amid India focus
Oberoi Group is set for expansion, focusing on premium travel in India. They will venture into Saudi Arabia and Egypt. The group reported strong financial results for fiscal year 2025. They plan to add 19 hotels, two luxury boats, and a Nile cruiser. Expansion includes London, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.
Oil prices crash over 6% after Iran fired missiles at a U.S. military base in Qatar, retaliating for President Trumps weekend airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites. Despite the military tension, global markets calmed after Iran avoided targeting oil infrastructure, easing fears of a supply shock. Trump quickly responded online, urging energy officials to Drill, baby, drill! to prevent a spike in gas prices. Experts say if tensions escalate and the Strait of Hormuz closes, crude could jump to $130 per barrel driving U.S. gas prices as high as $6.
Amitabh Bachchan recently addressed why he often praises his son Abhishek on social media but rarely does the same for his wife Jaya Bachchan or daughter-in-law Aishwarya Rai. Responding to a fans comment, he explained that he prefers to express respect for the women in his family privately rather than publicly. While Abhishek was recently seen in Housefull 5, Jaya and Aishwarya have also been active in films, with appearances in Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani and Ponniyin Selvan, respectively.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was targeted in an assassination plot orchestrated by a Polish pensioner with ties to Soviet ideology, according to Ukraine's Security Service. The planned attack, involving either a drone or sniper rifle at a Polish airport, was thwarted through a joint operation with Polish internal security.
Oil falls more than 4% as Iran's retaliation focuses on regional US military bases
Oil prices fell after Iran's attack on a US base in Qatar. However, oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz remained unaffected. Qatar closed its airspace. The US and Israel struck targets in Iran. Some oil companies evacuated staff. Analysts believe the risk of a complete shutdown of oil supply is low. Trump wants lower oil prices.
Researchers have discovered that Aspergillus flavus, a toxic fungus previously associated with the curse of the pharaohs, produces compounds with potent anti-cancer activity. These compounds, named asperigimycins, effectively kill leukemia cells by disrupting cell division. This finding highlights the potential of fungi as a source of novel medicines, echoing the discovery of penicillin.
What we know about Al Udeid Air Base; and what makes it a prime target in US-Iran tensions
Iran launched missiles at US military bases in the Middle East. Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar was directly hit. This was in retaliation for US bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities. Qatari air defenses reportedly intercepted the missiles. No casualties or major damage were reported. Qatar has urged de-escalation and diplomacy. Al Udeid is a key US military hub.
Be careful: DHS warns governors in urgent calls over possible Iran sleeper cell attack on US soil
'Talking about killing Heads of State now acceptable?': Putin slams US-led West over Iran attack
Maharashtra halts move to introduce Hindi as the third language for class 1 to class 5 students
Amidst growing opposition, the Maharashtra government has temporarily suspended its decision to introduce Hindi as a third language for students in classes 1 to 5. This decision follows a meeting led by the Chief Minister, with further consultations planned with literary figures, language experts, and political leaders.
Jeff Bezos's wedding in Venice faces local opposition. Venetians protest against the event. They cite overtourism and rising costs. Activists demand higher taxes from Bezos. They unfurled banners in St. Mark's Square. Protesters plan canal disruptions. They criticize Bezos's wealth and tax rate. Locals feel the wedding benefits only the wealthy. They want fair regulations for billionaires.
In meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, NSA Ajit Doval calls for countering terrorism
Ajit Doval met Wang Yi in Beijing. He stressed countering terrorism for regional stability. This followed India's strikes on terror infrastructures in Pakistan. They discussed India-China relations and people-to-people engagement. Wang noted positive progress and the need for enhanced communication. Both sides addressed sensitive issues and border peace. Doval supports China's SCO presidency.
Iran Israel war: Why has Iran attacked US military base Al Udeid air base in Qatar? Here are reasons
Iran Israel war witnessed a massive escalation as Tehran attacked US military base in Qatar -- Al Udeid Air Base. While, Iranian authority has multiple options, why did it target Al Udeid Air Base.
Mamata Banerjee meets newly appointed Bangladesh High Commissioner to India M Riaz Hamidullah
Bangladesh High Commissioner M. Riaz Hamidullah met West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. The meeting occurred at Nabanna. Discussions focused on strengthening ties between West Bengal and Bangladesh. Banerjee conveyed her best wishes to Principal Advisor Yunus. She also highlighted linguistic and cultural connections. Banerjee had previously written to PM Modi about vandalism at Rabindranath Tagore's ancestral home.
Operation Bashayer Al-Fath, Iran answers Midnight Hammer with missile strike on US airbase in Qatar
Iran launched Operation Bashayer Al-Fath, targeting the US Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar. This was a direct response to the US bombing of Iranian nuclear sites in Operation Midnight Hammer. Iran's military issued a strong warning, stating they would retaliate against any further aggression, viewing US bases in the region as vulnerabilities.
ASEAN stonewalling FTA review, 9 rounds done: Official
ASEAN has stalled the review of its free trade agreement with India. This is a key demand from New Delhi to balance trade. The existing agreement, AITIGA, came into effect in 2010. India seeks to eliminate barriers and misuse. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal criticized ASEAN. India's exports to ASEAN decreased, while imports increased significantly.
Videos surfaced showing missile interceptions over Doha. This followed reports of an Iranian missile attack on Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. Iran claimed responsibility, citing retaliation for U.S. airstrikes. Qatar had closed its airspace before the strikes. Eyewitnesses reported explosions. Tensions are high despite Qatar and Iran's diplomatic ties. The Al Udeid base hosts the U.S. Central Command headquarters.
Canadian investors had significantly increased their holdings of US government bonds in April, reaching the highest monthly purchase since November 2023 at $9.2 billion. However, a bond market selloff that month led to a substantial $58 billion decrease in the overall value of Canada's US debt holdings.
Pop star Ariana Grande supports Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's impeachment call for Donald Trump. Grande shared AOC's message on social media. This action sparked debate among fans and critics. Some praised her bravery. Others demanded her deportation. This is not the first time Grande has spoken against Trump. She has been vocal about LGBTQ+ rights and immigrant protection.
UAE heat wave sees 48 degrees Celsius temperature, humidity rises, check this weeks forecast
The United Arab Emirates will experience continued hot weather. High temperatures are expected in the coming days. Humid conditions are predicted for the night of June 23 and the morning of June 24. The National Center of Meteorology forecasts fair to partly cloudy skies. Light to moderate winds will cause dust. There is a chance of fog and mist formation.
Ford recalls nearly 2,00,000 Mustang Mach Es due to faulty door latches that could trap passengers
Ford is recalling nearly 200,000 Mustang Mach-E SUVs from model years 2021-2025 due to a potential door latch defect. The electronic latches may remain locked, possibly trapping rear passengers. Ford will notify owners starting June 23 and plans to fix the issue with a software update available by late September.
India slams OIC for 'unwarranted' references to it
India criticized the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation for its statements. The statements were influenced by Pakistan. Pakistan has been accused of using terrorism as statecraft. India rejected OIC's comments on Jammu and Kashmir. India stated that the region is an integral part of the country. India accused Pakistan of supporting terrorism. India defended its actions as self-defense against terrorist camps.
They take revenge, not interviews: Techie slams insane hiring process in India
A software engineer on Reddit lamented the intense difficulty of Indian tech interviews compared to Europe, where offers are more readily available. The engineer suggests companies inflate requirements to filter candidates from Tier-2 and Tier-3 colleges due to increased competition. Many users echoed frustrations, citing egoistic interviewers and an oversaturated job market forcing excessive preparation.
Hindustan Copper eyes mine auctions to acquire critical minerals and rare earth elements blocks: CMD
The Ministry of Mines and State governments may launch auctions of more critical mineral blocks in the coming two to three months.
PE, VC investments fall sharply to $2.4 billion in May
Private equity and venture capital funding in India experienced a significant drop in May 2025, falling to USD 2.4 billion, a 68% decrease compared to May 2024. Despite this downturn, startup investments saw a 21% increase, reaching USD 1.1 billion. Financial services led sectoral investments with USD 758 billion across 21 deals.
Dietitians emphasize the importance of hydration beyond plain water, recommending options like flavored seltzer, tea, coffee, milk, and smoothies while advising moderation in sugar intake. Staying hydrated is crucial for overall health, replenishing lost fluids through perspiration and other bodily functions. Experts caution against regular soda and excessive alcohol consumption, highlighting the benefits of informed beverage choices for maintaining well-being.
India's Forex Reserves To Shield Economy In Turmoil, RBI MPC Member Says
Ram Singh expects the countrys foreign-exchange buffer to help blunt the impact of inflation caused by rising crude and fertilizer prices.
Ahmedabad plane crash: 259 victims identified, 256 bodies handed over to kin
Following the tragic Air India plane crash, authorities have identified 259 victims, including 199 Indians and 60 nationals from the UK, Portugal, and Canada. DNA testing and facial recognition were crucial in confirming identities due to the severe condition of many bodies. While 256 bodies have been released to families, efforts continue to repatriate the remains of British nationals.
India extends airspace ban for Pakistan airlines till July 24
India has prolonged the closure of its airspace for Pakistan-operated flights until July 24, a measure initially enacted on April 30 following the Pahalgam terror attack. This ban encompasses all Pakistan-registered aircraft, including military flights. Reciprocally, Pakistan has also extended its airspace closure for Indian aircraft until the same date, escalating tensions between the two nations.
Zohran Mamdani, a state assemblyman from Queens, is running for New York City mayor. His campaign focuses on progressive reforms like rent freeze and free public transit. Backed by national figures, he faces criticism from establishment Democrats, opponents over Israel-related comments, and threats due to his outspoken views on human rights.
How dare you?: Explosive US-Iran-Israel clash rocks UNSC meet over nuclear site attack
'Operation Sindoor injected fear in minds of': Rajnath Singh hails India's strikes on Pakistan
According to a Parliamentary committee report, as on September, 2024 around 5.49 lakh appeals are pending before the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals), short for CIT(A) and the National Faceless Appeal Centre
Tesla stock soared nearly 10% after the company rolled out its first robotaxi fleet in Austin, Texas, marking a bold step into the future of self-driving rides. With fares starting at just $4.20, Tesla's new autonomous service is already creating waves on Wall Street. Powered by camera-only Full Self-Driving software and no safety drivers, this launch has pushed TSLA stock price to new highs. Analysts are split, but excitement is real. Want to know why investors are watching Tesla closely now? This could be a game-changing moment for the future of transportation.
ASEAN stonewalling progress in review of FTA with India, say officials
During FY25, Indias exports to the ASEAN bloc declined 5.7 per cent to $38.96 billion while imports increased 5.6 per cent to $84.16 billion
ONGC pushes ahead with well control operations, despite heavy rains, critical progress continues
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited is making headway at well number RDS#147A. Teams are working continuously despite heavy rainfall. A crucial crane has arrived to help clear the rig. Gas pressure has noticeably reduced, a positive sign. Additional equipment is being mobilized for the capping operation.
Sadhana Shivdasani, once one of Bollywood's most celebrated actresses, rose to fame in the 1960s with hit films and a style that defined an era. Known for her iconic Sadhana cut and memorable roles opposite top stars, she dominated the silver screen before health issues forced her into early retirement. Despite her success, Sadhana's later years were marked by financial hardship, legal disputes, and isolation following the death of her husband, filmmaker RK Nayyar.
New loan originations slows as young borrowers decline
TransUnion CIBIL reports a two-year low in new loan originations, driven by decreased demand from younger consumers and a shrinking share of New-To-Credit individuals in the fiscal year ending March 2025. Credit enquiries from borrowers aged 30 and below have declined, alongside cautious lending practices. However, anticipated repo rate cuts may stimulate credit supply, particularly in the home loan segment.
Dow Jones today showed a slight uptick as investors reacted to easing oil prices and hopes for a Federal Reserve rate cut in July. After a tense weekend with Trumps airstrikes on Irans nuclear sites, Wall Street opened in the red but reversed course after Fed Governor Michelle Bowman hinted at a policy shift. As fears over oil disruptions faded, the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq turned green. Traders are watching closely for Irans next move, while energy markets and stocks adjust. This mix of Middle East conflict, Fed policy news, and oil volatility is shaping market momentum.
'Have you no shame?': Iran vs Israel's fiery clash at UNSC emergency meet over nuclear site attacks
Qatar assures security after US embassy issues advisory to its citizens following Iran bombings
Following US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, the US Embassy in Qatar issued a safety advisory to its citizens, urging them to stay indoors. In response, Qatari officials asserted that the security situation is stable and under control, dismissing any specific threats. Qatar is actively engaged in diplomatic efforts to de-escalate regional tensions and emphasizes the need for dialogue.
Womens safety is a joke: Woman molested by drunk men in Bengaluru, video goes viral
A 25-year-old woman was allegedly molested by four intoxicated men in Bengaluru, leading to one arrest and a counter-complaint against the woman and her rescuer. The incident, which occurred near Mylasandra Road, involved verbal abuse, inappropriate touching, and physical assault. A viral video has sparked outrage, raising concerns about women's safety in the city, especially following a recent similar incident.
Quota for Muslims in contracts: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah to meet Murmu in Delhi on Tuesday
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is scheduled to meet President Draupadi Murmu to advocate for the approval of pending bills passed by the state legislature. Among these bills is a proposal to allocate a 4% quota for Muslims in government civil contracts, which has faced opposition.