Why mosquitoes bite some people more than others, and it has nothing to do with 'sweet blood'
Mosquitoes are attracted to a unique blend of human body odors. This personal scent is determined by skin bacteria and sweat composition. Body heat and exhaled carbon dioxide also signal a potential meal. Alcohol consumption and darker clothing can increase mosquito bites. Understanding these factors helps in developing better mosquito repellents.
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Psychology suggests that adults who spend money on things they always wanted as children aren't acting out of their age. Sometimes the greatest gift isn't the object itself. It's finally giving your younger self the opportunity they never had.
Best German Proverb of the Day: Everyone is the smith of their own fortune highlights the importance of personal responsibility. Derived from the German saying Jeder ist seines Glckes Schmied, the proverb teaches that success is shaped by determination, hard work and the choices people make, encouraging individuals to take charge of their future instead of relying on luck.
Delhi SIR form guide: Delhi's Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls is underway, with over one crore enumeration forms distributed across the capital. Residents have until 29 July to submit their forms to designated Booth Level Officers. Those whose names do not appear in the 2002 electoral rolls can still complete the process by linking their entry through a parent or grandparent.
Tamil Nadu CM Vijay receives grand welcome in Karur, hands jobs to stampede victims' families
South Africa is preparing a large-scale operation to eliminate mice on Marion Island. Helicopters will drop 550 tons of poison bait across the island's landmass. This effort aims to protect vital seabird breeding grounds from rodent predation. A trial operation is scheduled for April and May 2027. The eradication is considered essential for the island's unique biodiversity.
Time for Shreyas Iyer to create his own identity as captain: Saba Karim
Former India wicketkeeper Saba Karim believes Shreyas Iyer must assert his captaincy in international cricket. He noted tactical decisions in recent matches did not reflect IPL acumen. Karim suggested changes to the playing XI, favoring Sanju Samson and Suryansh Shedge. He attributed India's defeats to an inability to adjust to English conditions. The team needs to adapt to different pitches and opposition bowling plans.
Atelier Expressions aquires majority stake in Delhi based mithai brand Khoya
Atelier Expressions will acquire a majority stake in Khoya, the handcrafted mithai brand. This significant transaction is expected to be completed by the end of August 2026. Khoya's founder, Sid Mathur, will continue leading operations and execution for the business. The partnership aims to scale Khoya's presence across India and explore new collaborations. This move signifies Atelier Expressions' interest in contemporary Indian culinary traditions.
Mission creep: FIFA's embrace of technology backfires in controversy-riven World Cup
Technology's integration into World Cup refereeing has ignited significant controversy and debate. VAR interventions have led to numerous disputes and accusations of unfairness. Coaches and players express frustration over inconsistent application and perceived over-reach. FIFA officials defend the technology's role in correcting clear errors. Fans voice their displeasure through boos, indicating growing dissatisfaction with the system.
ISRO Chairman Narayanan asks IISc graduates to give back to society, build developed India
ISRO Chairman V Narayanan urged IISc graduates to contribute to India's developed nation status. He emphasized lifelong learning and the opportunities available to today's graduates. India has made significant progress since independence, becoming a major global economy. The nation aims to establish its own space station by 2035 and land on the Moon by 2040.
Ram temple funds row: Congress seeks SC-monitored probe, says SIT probe eyewash
Congress demands a Supreme Court-monitored CBI investigation into alleged Ram Temple donation embezzlement. Senior leader Supriya Shrinate called the Uttar Pradesh government's SIT probe an eyewash. She stated the misappropriation is an attack on Hindu faith and beliefs. The Congress leaders also demanded the dissolution of the temple Trust. The RSS chief agreed that the alleged theft deeply hurt societal sentiments.
Army Chief General Dhiraj Seth has directed officers to prioritize combat readiness for future operations. He emphasized comprehensive mission readiness including logistics and human resources. Officers must conduct regular spot reviews to validate preparedness for upcoming challenges. The Army must adapt to evolving warfare driven by technology and new domains. This focus supports India's long-term national objectives and Viksit Bharat vision.
TVS VENU's Atelier Expressions to acquire majority stake in Delhi's luxury mithai brand Khoya
Atelier Expressions will acquire a majority stake in Khoya. This luxury handcrafted mithai brand was founded by Sid Mathur in 2016. The transaction is expected to be completed by the end of August 2026. Mathur will continue to lead Khoya's operations and team. This partnership aims to expand Khoya's reach across India.
Messi, Ronaldo, Modri defy their biological clocks as stars push middle age
Elite footballers are playing longer due to scientific and medical advancements. Players in their mid-thirties and older are now common in major tournaments. Improved training and recovery methods help athletes maintain peak physical condition. Lucrative contracts and sponsorships also incentivize extended careers for these stars. This trend allows athletes to perform at high levels well into their late thirties.
Japan's wholesale inflation spikes as fuel costs, weak yen bite
Japan's wholesale inflation surged at its fastest pace in over three years. This acceleration was driven by rising fuel and metal prices, and a weak yen. The Bank of Japan warned of potential higher consumer inflation later this year. Government officials assured markets that monetary policy decisions remain with the central bank. These factors will influence the Bank of Japan's upcoming policy meeting.
Telangana CM Revanth Reddy fries Puris for grandson in kitchen, shares video
PM Modi arrives in New Zealand on final leg of 3-Nation tour
China's Tianwen-2 spacecraft has reached Kamo'oalewa, a temporary quasi-moon of Earth. The mission faces challenges due to the asteroid's small size and fragile structure. Sample collection will be significantly more difficult than initially anticipated by scientists. Successful sample return would make China the third nation to achieve this feat. The mission aims to provide insights into the early Solar System and asteroid origins.
Rishabh Agrawal, an IIT Bombay alumnus, has clarified reports about his departure from Meta. He stated the offer was higher than reported, but he chose to build his own venture. After seven years at Google and Meta, Agrawal felt the pull to take a different risk. He is now fully committed to his AI startup, aligning with his long-term goals.
Chinese scientists have identified an active fault line beneath the Yarlung Tsangpo dam construction zone. This geological finding raises significant concerns for India regarding water security and ecological damage. The dam, intended as the world's largest hydropower project, faces potential structural instability issues. India has long sought greater transparency and consultation from Beijing on this vital river. The new scientific evidence strengthens India's position for increased data sharing.
7 indoor plants that can keep insects away from home during monsoon
Monsoon is great for the weather but terrible for insects. Mosquitoes, flies, and moths find their way indoors the moment the rains arrive. These seven plants won't replace a net or repellent entirely, but they do help, and science backs most of them up.
6 monsoon-friendly plants for Indian gardens
CM Vijay arrives in Karur, distributes compassionate appointment orders to tragedy victims' families
The Times Internet Half Marathon: Why running is becoming India's new weekend ritual
Most fitness plans fail because they depend on private motivation. Running is taking hold for a different reason. It turns fitness into a calendar, a community and a story people want to keep living.
Congress terms VBSA 'Very Bad Shiksha Act', asks Naidu to have courage to oppose it
In an assertive stance, the Congress party has condemned the Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Bill, calling it a disturbing constitutional infringement by the central government. This bill is criticized for transferring grant distribution authority from education professionals to politicians, potentially undermining the operational freedom of elite institutes like IITs and IIMs. The party is calling on states to voice their dissent against this initiative.
Afghanistan's Agriculture Minister sought Indian technical help for modernization. He highlighted centuries-old ties and deep cultural parallels between both nations. Eighty percent of Afghanistan's population relies on agriculture and livestock farming. India offered cooperation in seeds, research, and crop productivity enhancement. This collaboration aims to strengthen Afghanistan's agricultural sector and regional stability.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay spoke about the Karur stampede tragedy. He stated the incident remains a deep wound in his political journey. Vijay alleged police failed to manage the crowd adequately during the event. He also accused the previous DMK government of shifting blame onto him. A memorial will be built in Karur to remember the victims.
'War is not over yet': Israeli PM Netanyahu issues fresh warning to Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that the war is not over yet with Iran following the collapse of the US-Iran ceasefire. Netanyahu emphasised that Israel is preparing for all scenarios to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons, while military leaders affirmed readiness for major upcoming operations.
England Women vs India Women Live Streaming: England and India women commence a one-off Test match today at Lord's. Key players like Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana will lead their teams. The pitch is expected to offer early assistance to pacers and later to spinners. Cricket-friendly weather with warm conditions and sunshine is forecast for the match. Fans in India can watch the game live on Sony LIV and Sony Sports.
5th T20I: Clueless India stare at rare T20 'whitewash'
In a bid to salvage pride, India gears up for the final test against England in Southampton, hopeful to avoid a 4-0 series sweep. Captain Shreyas Iyer seeks his first victory amidst a challenging phase marked by inconsistent batting and difficulty facing pace bowling. The pressure mounts as England's players have shown their prowess, demanding an improved effort from the Indian lineup.
Sheikh Hasina plans December return to Bangladesh with party colleagues to surrender
Ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina plans a return from India. She intends to surrender to Bangladeshi authorities around December. Hasina faces a death sentence and her party is currently banned. She believes her return will test the nation's justice system. Hasina seeks to prove the court proceedings are farcical.
A Himachal Pradesh consumer commission has ordered Reliance Retail to refund the purchase price and pay Rs 20,000 in compensation and litigation costs after a customer's daughter fell ill following consumption of Korean instant noodles that had expired three months before they were sold. The commission rejected Reliance's argument that customers should check expiry dates themselves.
BSNL has launched a satellite phone in India for Rs 1,34,166. This device offers direct satellite connectivity for voice and SMS services. It is designed for professionals in remote and emergency situations. The high cost reflects specialized technology and smaller production volumes. Users must obtain government approval and subscribe to costly satellite plans.
Seafarers attacked in the Strait of Hormuz sue shipping company in Thailand
Three former Thai sailors filed a lawsuit against their shipping operator for labor rights violations. They allege unfair dismissal and inadequate compensation after their ship was attacked. The crew members are seeking over one million baht each in damages. The attack occurred in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping lane. This incident highlights the human cost of ongoing regional conflicts for seafarers.
BJP's picks for Rajya Sabha bypolls signal next phase of Bengal's political realignment
The BJP nominated three former TMC MPs for Rajya Sabha bypolls after their induction. These nominations signal the ruling party's focus on consolidating its position in state politics. The BJP comfortably crosses the required MLA support mark to win all three seats. This move reinforces the BJP's confidence in showcasing legislative dominance and attracting opposition leaders.
Ayodhya's Bhadarsa town renamed Bharat Nagar, announces UP CM Yogi Adityanath
UP CM Yogi Adityanath announced renaming of Khiloni-Suchitaganj nagar panchayat to Maa Jwala Ji Nagar Panchayat. The municipal town of Bhadarsa will henceforth be known as Bharat Nagar, honoring Lord Ram's brother. This renaming reflects the cultural legacy and devotion of Bharat. The chief minister also mentioned recent conduct of Samajwadi Party representatives in Bhadarsa. Previously, other local areas and tehsils have also been renamed.
'We trust India': Moments of bonhomie from Modi's diaspora event in Australia
Wayanad landslide: one more body recovered; toll rises to 7, one person still missing
One more body was recovered from the Wayanad landslide site on Friday. This recovery brings the total number of persons killed in the disaster to seven. Search operations continued on the fourth day since the Anakkompoyil Meppadi tunnel project landslide. Teams used heavy earthmovers to clear mud and locate missing individuals. Officials are still working to identify the recovered body and find the last missing person.
Volkswagen rescue plan 'short on specifics' after tense stakeholder talks
Volkswagen management showed little progress from stakeholder talks on Thursday. The company repeated known targets for streamlining operations and investment. Analysts noted a lack of agreement on job cuts and plant closures. Volkswagen faces high costs and rising competition from China. The German auto giant is under pressure to restructure its business model.
Maharashtra ATS questions 112 persons over 'links' with Pak-based gangster Shahzad Bhatti
Maharashtra ATS launched a statewide operation questioning 112 individuals. These persons are allegedly linked to Pakistan-based gangster Shahzad Bhatti. Bhatti is suspected of using social media to influence youths towards anti-national activities. Teams from all 14 ATS units simultaneously carried out this morning's operation. The ATS is verifying alleged links and gathering further evidence in this ongoing probe.
Wayanad landslide: Ensure ex-gratia to deceased, injured disbursed on time, says Kerala HC
The Kerala High Court ordered timely ex-gratia payments for Wayanad landslide victims. It also directed the swift handover of deceased individuals to their families. The court sought a government report on work stoppage at the tunnel project site. Ex-gratia payments and injured treatment costs can be charged to the tunnel project. The government stated work was stopped on May 25 and July 5.
Three-fold rise in Assam Budget; aim to power growth, uplift people: CM Himanta Sarma
Assam's budget has tripled to Rs 2,00,782 crore for 2025-26. Fund utilization stands at a strong 85 percent, indicating efficient management. Per capita income has tripled, reaching Rs 1,85,429 by 2025-26. The state's own tax revenue has significantly increased to Rs 39,294 crore. This budget aims for inclusive growth and a self-reliant Assam.
92% of people will be affected by cancer at least once in their lifetime, says WHO
Cancer affects nearly everyone globally, with one in five developing the disease. The world recorded over twenty million new cases and ten million deaths last year. Financial hardship and mental health struggles impact many affected individuals and families. Survival rates significantly differ between high-income and low-income nations. Preventable risk factors and policy choices drive these stark global disparities.
India names women's hockey squad for Asian Games
The Indian women's hockey squad for the Asian Games has been announced. Salima Tete will continue to captain the experienced and junior players. This team aims to secure Olympic qualification by winning gold. The squad features a balanced mix of players with good recent form. They are confident and ready for the upcoming Asian Games challenge.
The Supreme Court has expanded the definition of knowledge under the POCSO Act. Anyone aware of a sexual offense against a child must report it. Failure to report can lead to prosecution under the law. A headmistress will now face charges for not informing police. This ruling aims to better protect children from sexual offenses.
Once-a-week insulin launched in India, but doctors say it won't replace daily shots for all
India now offers Awiqli, a new once-weekly basal insulin for diabetes patients. This drug reduces annual injections from 365 to just 52 for many individuals. Experts suggest Awiqli is an additional option, not a complete replacement for daily insulin. It is best suited for patients who still produce some insulin naturally. This innovation aims to improve treatment adherence and manage blood sugar levels effectively.
Same-sex couple challenges Income Tax provision that exempts gifts only between spouses
The Karnataka High Court has requested a response from the Union government concerning a petition that challenges a tax exemption clause. This clause grants gift exemptions solely to married heterosexual couples, neglecting same-sex partners. Arguing for constitutional equality, the petitioners seek change, with the next hearing set for July fifteenth.
RBI rate hike: Interest burden for Indians may go up later this year amid inflation risks
The Reserve Bank of India is poised to keep its policy rates steady in the short term. Nonetheless, BofA Securities predicts that rising concerns over domestic inflation could lead to increased rates in the future. Revisions to FY27 economic growth projections indicate a stronger demand trend, while external accounts are anticipated to show improvement with a reduced current account deficit.
Critical mineral push calls for board-level focus on communication: Experts
India's focus on critical mineral self-reliance is shifting mining governance priorities. Companies now need stakeholder confidence and social license for project success. Boards must integrate communication and stakeholder intelligence into strategic decisions. This approach strengthens governance and improves the execution of strategic initiatives. Transparent communication builds public trust and reinforces investor confidence in the industry.
Five more held for mob violence after West Bengal girl's rape, murder; total 35 arrested
Five more arrests were made in West Bengal's mob violence case. This brings the total number of arrests to thirty-five following a girl's death. The violence included an attack on police personnel and damage to public property. Police are examining the roles of all individuals involved in the unrest. Investigations continue to apprehend further accused persons in the ongoing case.
How El Nio and climate change are reshaping India's monsoon
El Nio explained: The southwest monsoon has regained strength across India after a weak start. Multiple weather systems are now actively influencing the country's rainfall patterns. Climate change is making India's rainfall more erratic and extreme. Longer dry spells are now interrupted by very heavy rain events. Adapting to these changing patterns requires resilient farming and better water management.
RIL, TCS, HUL & other bluechips stopped creating wealth. What went wrong?
A distant planet, LHS 3844b, shows one side perpetually scorched and the other frozen. Researchers suggest its internal geology could circulate heat, creating habitable zones. This internal circulation mirrors Earth's mantle heat transport mechanisms. Such planets are common, and their internal processes might foster life. The study indicates that extreme temperature differences do not automatically preclude habitability.
Mumbai's 13,000-crore flood plan: How it will become a 'Sponge City'
Maharashtra's Chief Minister announced a Rs 13,000-crore flood mitigation plan for Mumbai. This comprehensive proposal integrates traditional and nature-based drainage improvement methods. The plan aims to address chronic flooding issues, particularly in low-lying city regions. Funding will be shared by the National Disaster Response Fund, state government, and BMC. Detailed project reports are currently being prepared after initial approvals from central authorities.
The Admission Committee for Professional Courses will release the Gujarat PGCET 2026 provisional merit list today. Candidates can check their merit rankings on the official ACPC Gujarat admission portals. This provisional list will determine eligibility for the upcoming counselling and choice-filling process. The final answer key for various engineering subjects was released on July 8. Applicants should monitor official portals for further admission schedule updates.
Want to stop Meta's Muse AI from using your Instagram photos? Here's how to opt out
Meta's new AI tool can generate images using public Instagram photos. Users can opt out of this feature through Instagram's settings menu. The Indian government is examining the legality of using public Instagram data. Officials will review responses to notices before deciding on further action. This rollout occurs as social media platforms integrate more generative AI tools.
A student's JEE preparation was interrupted by a collapsed lung and surgery. His mother stepped in, attending online classes and creating study notes for him. Gunjan Kumar recovered and used his mother's notes for revision before the exam. He achieved a good percentile in JEE Mains and cleared JEE Advanced. This success led to his admission at IIT Delhi's Abu Dhabi campus.
The Bar Council of India will soon release the AIBE 2026 final answer key online. Candidates can download this key to estimate their qualifying status for the Certificate of Practice. General and OBC candidates need 45 percent, while SC, ST, and PwD require 40 percent. Recent AIBE exams show increasing candidate participation and varying pass percentages. Those who do not qualify can attempt the examination again without any limits.
The Telangana Council of Higher Education will release TS EAMCET 2026 Phase 1 seat allotment results today. Candidates can check their provisional allotment status on the official counselling portal. Online self-reporting and fee payment are due between July 10 and July 14. Phase 2 counselling registration begins on July 17 for eligible candidates. Required documents include rank card, hall ticket, and study certificates.
India should hold firm in trade talks with US, test Washington's resolve: SBI Ecowrap
India should remain patient and avoid making early concessions in its ongoing trade negotiations with the United States, as Washington's current negotiating style relies heavily on strategic uncertainty and issue-linking to maximise leverage, according to an SBI Ecowrap research report released on Friday.
ED initiates FEMA investigation against Mumbai-based film producer
Searches were conducted against Kalanee Impex Ltd. and its director Dharmesh Sangani. Officials alleged undisclosed foreign assets and bank accounts were found during searches. Export proceeds from overseas buyers were also not realised by the company. The agency found substantial shareholding in an undisclosed Canadian company.
How Taiwan's US$1.4 billion radar detected and tracked China's ballistic missile
Taiwan's radar detected China's missile launch shortly after liftoff. This allowed the island to monitor the initial flight and share intelligence. The AN/FPS-115 Pave Paws radar tracked the missile's trajectory within its range. Taiwan then shared this data with the United States for further monitoring. This event highlights Taiwan's surveillance capabilities amid rising cross-strait tensions.
Desperate for justice, Vishal Agarwal has turned to the President, appealing for a prompt court hearing in his son Ketans murder case. The family's grief is compounded by the recent death of Ketans grandfather. Vishal is calling for the investigation to expedite and for the harshest consequences for those responsible for this tragedy, aiming for closure and accountability.
Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh announced five task forces to suggest operational changes. These groups will include prominent economists and business leaders from various fields. One task force will examine artificial intelligence's impact on productivity and jobs. Another will focus on evaluating the central bank's data sources. These efforts aim to improve the Fed's analytical tools and policy approaches.
Two Chinese scientists received China's highest science award for their significant contributions. Chen Liquan developed the nation's first lithium battery, powering electric vehicles. Ben De created advanced radar systems for fighter jets, enhancing defense capabilities. Their achievements highlight China's drive for technological self-sufficiency in key sectors. Both scientists continue their research, pushing innovation forward in their respective fields.
NIA-led team arrests two in connection with killing of six Naga civilians in Manipur
Security forces arrested two individuals in Kangpokpi district for their alleged involvement in a killing. Six Naga civilians were found dead in Leilon Vaiphei village on May thirteenth. This incident triggered protests and blockades, impacting essential commodity prices significantly. The Kuki-Zo Council chairman apologized for the killings, calling for an impartial investigation. Later, the council clarified the apology was an expression of sorrow, not collective guilt.
NGT directs recovery of Rs 2.65 crore from BHU over illegal felling of 33 trees
The National Green Tribunal ordered the Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board to recover compensation. This directive concerns the illegal felling of thirty-three trees on Banaras Hindu University campus. The tribunal mandated the completion of recovery proceedings within three months. Banaras Hindu University had previously planted nine hundred seventy-eight saplings as compensatory afforestation. This environmental compensation amount totals over two crore sixty-five lakh rupees.
Wayanad landslide: Search continues for two missing persons on fourth day
Search operations continued Friday for two missing individuals in Wayanad. Six lives were claimed by the Wayanad landslide which occurred on July 7. Teams used heavy earthmovers to clear mud on the fourth day of the search. The missing persons are Rakesh Guchait and Vikram Rana. The tunnel project aims to connect Wayanad and Kozhikode districts.
UP CM to launch projects in Ayodhya amid donations row, says public trust founded on good governance
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will inaugurate and lay foundation stones for development projects. These initiatives will focus on Ayodhya and Basti districts, aiming for public welfare. The Chief Minister stated that development benefits will reach every citizen and family. He emphasized good governance as the foundation of public trust and support. This visit marks his second trip to Ayodhya recently.
Three former Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha MPs joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in Kolkata. Sushmita Dev, Sukhendu Sekhar Ray, and Prakash Chik Baraik were formally inducted. Dev previously served the Congress and led its women's wing. She later joined TMC and was nominated to the Rajya Sabha. Their move follows recent internal unrest within the TMC party.
Lucknow Weather Today: IMD sounds a heavy rain alert across Uttar Pradesh. Check city-wise forecast
UP Weather Today July 10: Uttar Pradesh faces intense monsoon activity with a red alert for heavy rainfall on Friday. Orange and yellow alerts are also in effect for western and other districts respectively. Najibabad recorded the highest rainfall, receiving 306 mm on Thursday. This wet spell is expected to continue across the state until July thirteenth. Schools in nine districts have been ordered to close due to the heavy rain warning.
Wildfires in southern Spain kill 12, emergency agency says
A devastating wildfire in Almeria, Spain, has claimed twelve lives. One hundred fifty firefighters battled the blaze, which officials called unprecedented. Earlier reports indicated six fatalities from the destructive wildfire. This incident follows a large wildfire in southern France which forced evacuations.
A three-member committee will investigate Badrinath Dham Temple donation irregularities. The committee will hear perspectives from concerned parties and complainants. This group will propose suggestions to streamline the temple's donation system. The Uttarakhand government formed the committee following allegations of embezzlement. Strict action will be taken against anyone found guilty of wrongdoing.
Kolkata experienced steady showers and overcast skies as the monsoon strengthened its hold. Several low-lying areas faced waterlogging, affecting morning rush hour traffic movement. Airlines issued travel advisories warning passengers about potential flight delays due to bad weather. The India Meteorological Department forecasts intensifying rainfall across South Bengal districts. This wet spell is expected to continue through the weekend and into early next week.
EAM Jaishankar arrives in Oman as part of multi-nation tour, visit to focus on bilateral ties
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar arrived in Oman for an official visit. He was warmly received by Sheikh Ahmed Al Maskari of the Foreign Ministry. Jaishankar previously visited Kuwait, meeting with its Foreign Minister and Crown Prince. Discussions focused on bilateral cooperation and regional developments in the Gulf. This visit aims to strengthen India's relations with these four nations.
Kolkata Weather Today July 10: South Bengal is experiencing heavy monsoon rainfall which is expected to continue through the weekend. A monsoon trough and cyclonic circulation are pulling moisture inland, causing the downpour. Districts like Kolkata and South 24 Parganas will see significant rain over the next few days. North Bengal's hill districts are also on high alert for heavy precipitation. Fishermen are advised to stay ashore due to rough sea conditions.
PM Modi & Australian PM Albanese visit Melbourne Cricket Ground
Starbucks taps AI to cut reliance on Microsoft, IBM software
Starbucks is developing artificial intelligence tools internally to replace existing software. These new applications could replace systems currently bought from Microsoft and IBM. The coffee chain aims to reduce significant annual spending on software licenses. Some of these AI-powered tools may be implemented by the end of next year. This strategic shift reflects a broader industry trend driven by AI advancements.
'The world's largest organised knowledge export happens from India': FM Nirmala Sitharaman
Big Bash Cricket League's opening match to be played in India, announces PM Modi
India and Australia have launched a Sports Collaboration Roadmap, strengthening their partnership. The Big Bash Cricket League's opening match will be held in Chennai, India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi affirmed that both nations will play and win together. India is also preparing to host the Commonwealth Games in 2030. Furthermore, the country is actively pursuing its bid to host the Olympic Games in 2036.
France secured a World Cup semi-final spot after defeating Morocco 2-0. Kylian Mbappe scored a stunning goal, and Ousmane Dembele added another. Mbappe also reached twenty World Cup appearances at twenty-seven years old. He is now the tournament's joint top scorer with eight goals. France awaits a semi-final match against Belgium or Spain.
'There is really nothing in it for women': CPI(M)'s Brinda Karat rejects proposed Maharashtra UCC
A bitterly divided Iran grapples with Ali Khamenei's legacy as he is laid to rest
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death has exposed Iran's profound societal divisions. Supporters lionized him as a defender of clerical rule and the Islamic Republic. Decades of repression and economic hardship fuel widespread discontent among many citizens. Protests, met with crackdowns, have intensified calls for the regime's overthrow. The nation faces uncertainty as factions vie to shape its future direction.
Yogini Ekadashi Vrat Katha: Story, significance, puja rituals & how to observe the fast
Yogini Ekadashi in 2026 falls on July 10 and 11, marking a significant Hindu observance. This fast is believed to cleanse past sins and negative karma for devotees. The observance involves specific rituals and fasting guidelines for spiritual growth and healing. Parana timings are provided for Smarta and Vaishnava traditions to break the fast. Observing this vrat is considered highly meritorious and beneficial for well-being.
Mbappe makes history, becomes fastest player to reach 20 FIFA World Cup goals
Kylian Mbappe achieved new World Cup milestones and led France to victory. He became the youngest player with twenty World Cup appearances and the fastest to score twenty goals. Mbappe's eighth goal of the tournament secured a two-nil win against Morocco. This victory advances France to the semi-finals and ends Morocco's impressive run. France now prepares for their next match against either Spain or Belgium.
Leh Shia community mourns Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after final Namaz-e-Janaza in Mashhad, Iran
FIFA World Cup 2026: France beat Morocco 2-0 to reach semi-finals
France secured a two-nil victory over Morocco in their World Cup quarter-final match. Kylian Mbappe scored a superb goal after missing an earlier penalty kick. Ousmane Dembele added a second goal for France six minutes later. This win propels France into the World Cup semi-finals against Belgium or Spain. The French team aims to reach three consecutive World Cup finals.
Iran buries Ali Khamenei in holy shrine; new Supreme Leader remains out of sight
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was buried in Iran's holiest shrine after massive funeral events. His successor, Mojtaba Khamenei, has not appeared publicly since the war began. Crowds chanted slogans demanding revenge against US President Donald Trump for the leader's death. Khamenei's 37-year rule concluded amidst internal challenges and economic woes. The burial marks the end of a significant era for the Islamic Republic.
US official says 'technical talks' continue with Iran, no new strikes in past hours
United States officials stated no fresh strikes occurred while diplomatic talks continue. Iran launched attacks on US military sites in Gulf states on Thursday. These strikes were retaliation for earlier US attacks on Iranian military infrastructure. The recent exchanges further strained a fragile three-week-old ceasefire. Both sides stressed the need to prevent further military escalation and revive diplomacy.

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