5.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Chile
An earthquake measuring 5.5 magnitude struck near coast of central Chile on Friday, the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) said.
'I'm a Matthew 25 Christian': Sen. Warnock tears into Trump's economy at explosive Senate hearing
Brazil Court Rules Jair Bolsonaro To Remain Under House Arrest
Brazil's Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes has ruled that former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro can remain under house arrest due to health concerns, a court decision showed on Friday.
Phrase of the Day: Let the Cat Out of the Bag
Unveiling secrets, whether by accident or design, is the essence of the idiom 'let the cat out of the bag.' Originating from ancient marketplace deceptions, this phrase highlights how easily hidden truths can surface. In today's digital world, the speed at which information spreads makes this timeless expression more relevant than ever, reminding us of the power and fragility of trust and the irresistible urge to share.
Russia Says It Seized Eastern Ukrainian Stronghold Of Kostyantynivka
Russia on Friday said it had captured the eastern Ukrainian city of Kostyantynivka, a key post on the road leading to the last major cities in the Donbas region under Kyiv's control.
FIFA World Cup 2026 LIVE: Argentina vs Cabo Verde at Miami Stadium
Cabo Verde, the smallest nation ever to reach the knockout rounds, face the defending champions in Miami dreaming of pulling off what would be the greatest upset in World Cup history
Franz Kafka's profound quote, It is not necessary to accept everything as true, one must only accept it as necessary, offers a stark warning about societal pressures. His insights, shaped by personal alienation and a career in bureaucracy, highlight how systems often demand compliance not for truth, but for perceived inevitability.
Billie Eilish quote today: Global music sensation Billie Eilish offers profound advice on navigating life's inevitable challenges. She encourages transforming personal struggles into creative outlets, suggesting that even difficult experiences can be channeled into meaningful art.
SC declines to stay Sonams bail, lists matter for July 9
Our Bureau NEW DELHI/SHILLONG, July 3: The Supreme Court on Friday declined to stay the bail granted to Sonam Raghuvanshi, prime accused in the murder of her husband Raja Raghuvanshi during their honeymoon in Meghalaya, but listed the state governments challenge for further hearing next week. A Bench of Justices M.M. Sundresh and Sheel Nagu []
SIR row in West Shillong over illegal form disbursal by BLO
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, July 3: A major controversy has erupted over the manner in which Enumeration Forms are being illegally distributed under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Mawprem under 18-West Shillong constituency, with allegations that Booth Level Officers (BLOs) flouted Election Commission guidelines by distributing forms from the residence of []
Breakthrough to blunder: Meghalaya police lapses face zero accountability
Our Bureau SHILLONG, July 3: The Supreme Courts refusal on Friday to stay the bail granted to prime accused Sonam Raghuvanshi has once again spotlighted serious lapses by the Meghalaya Police in one of the most sensational murder cases the state has seen in recent years. The apex court effectively upheld the Meghalaya High Court []
Meghalaya still relies on 40% imported fish
15 years of Aquaculture Mission By Our Reporter SHILLONG, July 3: The Meghalaya governments renewed thrust on developing the fisheries sector in the state has once again raised a question why the state still remains far from self-sufficiency after more than a decade of interventions under the much hyped Meghalaya State Aquaculture Mission (MSAM)? Chief []
MeECL rules out power cuts despite 74% rainfall deficit
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, July 3: Although Meghalaya is staring at one of its driest monsoons with 74% deficient rainfall between June 1 and July 1 as per IMD data, yet the state government has assured that there will be no power regulation, with the overall power position remaining comfortable. The India Meteorological Department data []
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, July 3: With rainfall across Meghalaya plunging by more than 70 per cent in June, the state faces a serious threat from El Nio that could undermine its food and water security in the months ahead. There is now an urgent need to build stronger climate resilience and preparedness before the []
CM cites data gaps for poor PGI ranking
Our Bureau SHILLONG/JOWAI, July 3: Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Friday stressed the need to strengthen reporting mechanisms in schools, saying Meghalayas Performance Grading Index (PGI) ranking does not accurately reflect the progress made in the education sector due to gaps in data submission and documentation. Addressing a gathering during the foundation stone-laying ceremony []
NEHU VC selection faces Education Ministry delay
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, July 3: The process to appoint the next Vice-Chancellor of North Eastern Hill University (NEHU) remains on hold as the Ministry of Education has yet to name the chairman of the search committee. Sources told The Shillong Times that the NEHU Executive Council has already nominated two members to the panel. []
No relief: Petrol holds steady at Rs 102.60 in city
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, July 3: Motorists in Shillong are unlikely to get any immediate relief at the petrol pump, even though global crude oil prices have slipped to a four-month low of around USD 70.15 per barrel. Petrol continues to retail at approximately Rs 102.60 per litre in the city. Just a few months []
Bihar Guv. Hasnain and MoS Margherita attend Ali Khamenei's funeral ceremony in Tehran
Former External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid is representing the Congress party at the funeral ceremony
Two feared missing after boat capsizes in Thrissurs Kole wetland
Venezuela Earthquake: Death Count Rises To 2,645, Over 12,600 Injured
The death toll from Venezuela's devastating twin earthquakes has risen to 2,645, with more than 12,600 injured, according to new officia figures released on Friday.
Puducherry court asks T.N. Minister to appear on July 5 in assault case
The victim had challenged the First Information Report for invoking only soft provisions of the law against N. Marie Wilson
Speed Limit, GPS Monitoring Reduce Bus Accidents in AP
Transport officials said on Thursday that accidents involving long-distance buses earlier averaged 10 to 15 cases a day. These have come down to zero or one a day now.
India-Japan relations should not target third party: China
India and Japan also expressed serious concern at the situation in the East China Sea and South China Sea, and opposed unilateral actions that endanger freedom of navigation as well as attempts to change the status quo by force
Indian firms will have to leave comfort zone to achieve $1 trillion export target: Piyush Goyal
Speaking at the Board of Trade meeting, the Commerce Minister said the target was achievable as other countries were keen to trade with India
Nostalgia Doubles Craving for Hometown Taste
Customers Deccani comments help Canada restaurant with a new tagline
Ayodhya donation scam: RSS says guilty must be punished
Extremely pained and angered: Hosabale; SIT to re-audit trusts accounts New Delhi: RSS general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale on Friday said the alleged embezzlement of Ram temple donations has deeply hurt the faith of Ram devotees and all of society, and the SIT must ensure the guilty face severe punishment. We are all extremely pained and []
Police draw up roadmap to eliminate drug menace
We will take stern action in offences: IGP Panaji: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Keshav Ram Chaurasia on Friday said the Goa Police have prepared a three-year roadmap to eradicate the drug menace through enforcement, awareness and capacity building. Stating that drug addiction has devastating consequences for families, society and the nation, Chaurasia said the []
Rapid composting units to be set up across state: CM
Sankhali: In a major initiative to make waste management in Goa more scientific, efficient and environmentally sustainable, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Friday announced that the government will set up Nisargaruna rapid composting units in a phased manner across all municipalities and village panchayats. To ensure the projects successful implementation, the government will organise hands-on []
Meta in soup over child sexual abuse advts
New Delhi: IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has directed MeitY officials to summon Meta over Instagram advertisements allegedly promoting child sexual abuse material, marking the second instance of regulatory scrutiny initiated against the social media company this week. The ministry will demand an explanation and information on action taken in its notice to Meta over child []
Centre orders blocking of battery management apps used to turn off e-rickshaws
Action comes after e-rickshaws in various parts of the country were turned off via apps developed by Chinese firms to manage lithium ion battery packs; extortion incident reported in Ujjain
Right to appeal cannot be denied over delay: HC
Panaji: The High Court of Bombay at Goa has condoned a 322-day delay in a criminal appeal filed by a man convicted under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, holding that the statutory right to appeal cannot be defeated solely because of procedural delay, particularly in the case of marginalised individuals. The []
City councillor flags wasteful expenditure in Miramar project
Special Correspondent Panaji: City Councillor Jack Sukhija, on Friday, called on the government to review the deteriorating facade of the Miramar beachfront development project undertaken under the Imagine Panaji Smart City Development Limited (IPSCDL) and remove existing environmentally damaging structures, citing wasteful expenditure. Sukhija alleged mismanagement of public funds in the infrastructure project, stating that []
Doorstep ration delivery reaches 3,000 beneficiaries
Panaji: Around 3,000 beneficiaries across different talukas have been covered under the Civil Supplies Departments pilot project to deliver ration supplies at beneficiaries doorsteps. The service has been launched in Tiswadi, Ponda and Bicholim and will soon be introduced in Mormugao and Pernem. The initiative was started after it was noticed that food grains were []
Salkam Cheruvu Encroachment: Govt Has Not Allowed Owaisi School to Run Classes, HC Told
T. Venkata Raju, counsel for the school education department, orally submitted that no approvals were granted to the institutions for Classes 1 to 10.
Health Minister Orders Expansion of Govt IVF Services, Monthly Checks on Private Fertility Clinics
Telangana has 464 registered fertility clinics. Notices have gone to 60 clinics, licences of two have been cancelled and nine have been suspended. Rajanarsimha said every clinic must face inspection once a month.
Building water security in a rapidly drying India
The monsoon cannot fix Indias water problem; policy could
Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal informed that he would be writing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the same
The Iran conundrum and the decline of the West
Power realignments may follow the United States-Iran deal
Girls Gone Mildly Athletic, a Vagator-run club started by three friends, is helping locals rediscover running through short, inclusive community jogs CHRISTINE MACHADO | NT BUZZ It is an aspiration for most people today: get some exercise. While some manage to hit the gym or do some form of workout, others struggle to find the []
In a step towards promoting adventure sports, healthy living, and recreational opportunities within the city, Panaji Smart City Development Limited (IPSCDL) has launched The Smart City Climbing Wall, a modern climbing facility developed in partnership with Adventure Breaks, a climbing and outdoor adventure organisation. Equipped with state-of-the-art climbing infrastructure, internationally compliant safety systems, and qualified []
Getting poetic about the monsoons
After three years, Samraat Kavyamahotsav will return today, July 4, 3 p.m., with nearly 45 Konkani and Marathi poets participating in a day-long state-level poetry recital at the Institute Menezes Braganza, Panaji. aThe festival is being organised by Samraat Club International, State 1, under the chairmanship of Deepak Narvekar and the leadership of state president []
Engineers key to accelerating Kalyana Karnatakas development: KKRDB Secretary
Two-day technical training programme inaugurated for government engineers from Bidar, Kalaburagi and Yadgir districts
JSP leader seeks action on YSRCP MLC over derogatory comments on Pawan Kalyan
Extreme heat bears down as America 250 revelry ramp up
Washington: Festivities commemorating the 250th anniversary of American independence from Great Britain kicked into higher gear across the United States on Friday as celebrations were balanced with efforts to stay safe as much of the country bakes under extreme heat. The activity culminates in the main event Saturday, when fireworks will erupt in communities across []
Indian officials to testify before US Trade Rep to counter tariff move
Washington: India is set to challenge the proposed US tariffs on exports with the US Trade Representative next week, contending that the findings on forced labour are legally flawed and would affect American businesses and consumers. Representatives from the commerce ministry as well as industry bodies, such as APEDA, FICCI, CII and ACMA, are scheduled []
Nepals Buddhist monastery rebuilt with Indian grant bags UNESCO award
Kathmandu: A 17th-century Buddhist monastery in Nepal, damaged in the 2015 quake and reconstructed with Indian assistance, has received an award from the UNs heritage agency for conservation. Jestha Varna Mahavihar at Lalitpur, on the outskirts of Kathmandu, was handed over the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) award at a ceremony on []
Breakthrough in CentreLadakh Dialogue
Consensus Emerges on Constitutional Safeguards and an Elected UT-Level Governance Structure in Ladakh
Interim stay not a victory for discoms, says Sood
SC stays CAG audit of Delhi discoms, orders status quo till July 15 hearing
Digital Currency Mode for Purchases from Ration Shops
AP team studies successful Gujarat model
Delhi govt. announces 8,300-crore clean air plan
Yogesh Singh reappointed DU V-C for a second term
Jana Sena Will Win Local Body Polls, Says Polavaram MLA
He declared that if his nominee failed to win, he would change his name.
Psychology says choosing to stay home on the Fourth of July may reflect differences in personality, energy restoration, sensory preferences, and emotional well-being rather than being antisocial.
Citizens not slaves of govt, says Bombay High Court
Mumbai: Citizens cannot be made slaves of the government, and externment orders cannot be passed merely because a person is involved in agitations and protests against it, the Bombay High Court has said while quashing such a year-long order against a local politician. A single bench of Madhav Jamdar also remarked in a lighter vein []
Tourist Boat Services to Papikondalu Resume From Saturday
The district administration had suspended the operation of tourist boats on the route from June 13, citing safety concerns, and directed operators to undergo a comprehensive safety audit.
Congress demands dissolution of Ram temple trust
The Congress party has called for the dissolution of the Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust amidst allegations of donation theft. They are demanding a Supreme Court-monitored investigation and urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address the controversy. The party criticized the RSS's clean chit as shameful and highlighted public anger over the alleged misappropriation of funds.
SIT Finds Key Evidence in Sai Krishna Custodial Death Case
Investigators have allegedly found a lathi with stains and burnt ash and bones, among others, on the terrace of the Krishnalanka police station.
FIFA World Cup 2026 | Mexico-England game to kick off earlier due to storm risk, says local media
FIFA did not confirm nor deny that the kick-off time had been changed
Woman Alleges Land Grab, Seeks Government's Intervention
Gayatri also alleged the involvement of Sunkara Durga Prasad and Jasti Venkateswara Rao, claiming they were supporting those involved in the alleged land settlement.
Manufacturing justice: On the top court, AI use observations
The use of AI-fabricated judicial precedents amounts to criminal misconduct
Channi Camp Pushes for Punjab Congress Chief Post
Channi supporters seek PPCC chief post as leadership works to contain internal dissent.
AP to Invite Rs 4,500-Cr Tenders for Lift Irrigation Projects
The minister launched restoration works of the Vedadri Kanchala Lift Irrigation Project in the Jaggaiahpeta Assembly constituency of NTR district at an estimated cost of Rs 15 crore.
Ram Temple donation case: Everything that happened so far
The Ram Temple donation case has witnessed several legal and administrative developments. Here's a timeline of the key events so far.
Indus Treaty Frozen Till Terror Ends: India
India on Friday reiterated that the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) of 1960 will remain in abeyance until Pakistan ends its support for cross-border terrorism.
Govt orders Apple, Google to remove 7 Chinese apps
Authorities have directed Google and Apple to remove seven Chinese battery management apps, including BAT-BMS, from their stores. These apps were reportedly misused to remotely disable battery-operated vehicles, such as e-rickshaws, causing significant disruption for drivers. This marks the first government action addressing data security and remote interference concerns linked to vehicle devices, with further app bans anticipated if similar issues arise.
POTUS to 'ring' in America's 250th with Belgian Delight, a Tariffic gift
A dazzling diamond-encrusted ring, a symbol of US-Belgian ties, was presented to President Trump, celebrating America's 250th anniversary. Crafted in Antwerp, the gift arrives after Belgium's diamond industry secured the removal of US tariffs.
African Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of Judge not your beauty by the number of people who look at you, but rather by the number of people who smile at you. The proverb reminds us that true beauty is not measured by the amount of attention we attract but by the warmth, kindness, and positivity we inspire in others. It suggests that while anyone may notice outward appearance, a genuine smile often reflects appreciation, respect, trust, and meaningful human connection.
Counting cancer: On making cancer a notifiable disease in India
Making cancer a notifiable disease at the national level is the way forward
Leopard Attacked Sheep in Sircilla
Locals informed forest officials who inspected the site and examined the pugmarks of the leopard.
Now, you can update email on Aadhaar app
2,000 crore due to vendors from Greater Chennai Corporation for work completed
The civic body has tightened its belt in an attempt to cut down expenditure and increase revenue by intensifying property tax collection
Food Safety, Task Force Teams Carry Out Raids on Soya Chunks Manufacturing Unit in Karimnagar
Officials collected samples and sent them to the state laboratory for analysis.
Psychology says avoiding fireworks may be linked to sensory processing sensitivity, sensory overload, startle responses, and individual differences rather than antisocial behavior.
June: 10 mbpd, May: 3 mbpd: Gulf oil exports up, but 40% below pre-war level
Gulf oil exports surged past 10 million barrels daily in June, a significant jump from May, thanks to US military efforts securing the Strait of Hormuz. The UAE spearheaded this recovery, enabling millions of barrels to reach global markets and helping to stabilize oil prices. Despite this rebound, exports remain considerably lower than pre-conflict levels.
AI can make access to healthcare affordable
No Tungabhadra Water for Kharif Irrigation Due to Poor Inflows, Says KNNL
KNNL said the reservoir has not received adequate inflows due to deficient rainfall across the Tungabhadra command area due to which the available water was insufficient to support irrigation.
Ram temple theft deeply hurt devotees, don't let anti-Hindu forces exploit row: RSS
The RSS has expressed deep hurt over the Ayodhya Ram temple donation theft, urging the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust to address management deficiencies. Appealing for patience and restraint, the organization warned against anti-Hindu forces exploiting the controversy. The incident has sparked scrutiny over temple finances and security, with authorities launching a probe. The RSS emphasized the need for transparency and accountability to maintain devotees' faith.
Petitioner submits crucial document on Salkam cheruvu illegal structures
TMC factions lock horns over Trinamool Bhawan
A fierce internal battle within the Trinamool Congress erupted Friday as a rebel faction led by Ritabrata Banerjee seized control of the party's Kolkata headquarters, Trinamool Bhawan. The group held a meeting and locked the premises, prompting a strong reaction from Mamata Banerjee's camp. The rebels, claiming majority MLA support, have also approached the Election Commission to stake their claim on the party's symbol and funds, escalating the political drama.
DMK MLA arrested over remarks on Tamil Nadu CM
Tiruchendur MLA Anitha R Radhakrishnan was arrested in Thoothukudi for allegedly making derogatory remarks against Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay. The Madras High Court dismissed his anticipatory bail plea, leading to the arrest. The DMK condemned the action as government overreach and a diversionary tactic, while the ruling TVK denied allegations. DMK leader MK Stalin criticized the administration's haste, contrasting it with inaction on other complaints.
'Musk will credit SpaceX stock to Trump A/cs'
President Donald Trump is optimistic that Elon Musk will be donating SpaceX shares to his innovative savings accounts program, joining other tech giants like Michael Dell in their pledges. Trump emphasised his robust relationship with Musk, who once backed his campaign. This tax-advantaged savings initiative is poised to debut this Saturday.
Government working to reset state's political culture: CM Suvendu Adhikari
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari pledged to foster a more inclusive and democratic assembly by engaging all legislators, including the opposition. Speaking at an orientation for new MLAs, he highlighted a shift from the previous regime where elected representatives lacked recognition. Adhikari asserted his government's commitment to strengthening democratic institutions, aiming to make the West Bengal assembly a leading one, with live telecasts and digitization underway.
ASR District Reviews Progress Under Aspirational Districts Programme
Collector, NITI Aayog review progress in health, education, livelihoods and infrastructure.
Child slams J&K education minister in video, sparks outcry
A viral video of a 12-year-old criticizing J&K Education Minister Sakina Itoo over delayed summer vacations has sparked controversy. Kashmir's chief cleric deemed the child's remarks impolite, while the Child Welfare Committee summoned the news portal for uploading the clip without parental consent. The CWC also ordered the video's removal and an FIR, citing concerns for the child's privacy and well-being.
VisakhapatnamMumbai LTT Express To Halt At Nidadavole
Purandeswari thanked the Railways for approving the halt.
Minister Sandhya Rani Felicitates Warden for Helping Child
P Womens Commission chairperson Dr. Rayapati Sailaja has lauded warden Hemani for her commendable job.
First Graduation ceremony of Bright B-School on Sunday
Bright Business School, Hubballi, has organised its first Graduation Day Saraansh for its first batch of students on Sunday
Deaths Surged 29% In France During Week Of Record Heat, Health Agency Says
The new and still incomplete figures from Public Health France doubled its first preliminary estimate of at least 1,000 additional deaths that it gave last Sunday. That earlier estimate covered just three of the hottest days of extreme, deadly heat.
Telangana Government Clears Recruitment Of 5,000 Police Personnel
The government directed the recruitment board to obtain cadre-wise vacancy details, roster points, qualifications and other recruitment particulars from the home department and the DGP before issuing the recruitment notification and examination schedule at the earliest

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