Netanyahu Cites India's Support, Counters JD Vance's 'US Only Ally' Remark
He also highlighted that Israel enjoys backing from several other countries despite criticism on social media and in sections of the international media
India has been one of the biggest gainers from this trend, not just because of its cost competitiveness but because of its ability to provide engineering and manufacturing excellence globally.
Revise the National list of essential medicines: civil society organisation
They called for a transparent, time-bound, and conflict of interest-free process to revise the NLEM, ensuring that it reflects the latest evidence, public health priorities, and the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines
Due to the landslides, all the three railway lines have been affected, forcing Central Railway to cancel, divert and regulate several long-distance trains
West Asia War LIVE: Huge crowds expected at former Iran leader Khamenei's funeral procession
Thousands had filled the Grand Mosalla, where they paid their respects to Khamenei and four family members, all killed on February 28 in Israeli airstrikes based on U.S. intelligence
'When America and Israel stand together, freedom stands stronger': Netanyahu
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FIFA 2026: Keeper Nyland steps out of the shadows to propel Norway to World Cup win over Brazil
Norway secured a stunning 2-1 World Cup victory over Brazil, largely thanks to the heroics of out-of-contract goalkeeper Orjan Nyland. A FIFA eligibility ruling unexpectedly placed Nyland in the starting lineup, where he made a crucial penalty save and numerous other stops. Despite a late Neymar penalty, Nyland's performance secured Norway's place in the quarter-finals.
FIFA WC 2026: Neymar Announces Retirement After Brazil's Shock Exit
The 34-year-old is Brazil's all-time top scorer and ironically he got his first goal for his country in the same stadium, in a 2-0 win against the United States back in 2010
Bangladesh would not have been born but for the timely help that India provided by way of material, moral and military assistance to the Mukti Bahini of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, when his liberation struggle faced brutal repression from the Pakistani military rulers there. Now a nation of nearly 18 crore, Bangladesh is the worlds []
Farmers Crying Over a Loan the Government of Meghalaya Called Progress
By Napoleon S Mawphniang Theres a particular kind of cruelty quiet, bureaucratic, almost elegant in its indifference that doesnt announce itself with the blunt instrument of a bad law or the loud violence of a riot. It reveals itself instead in the architecture of a government scheme. A scheme wrapped in the language []
Consumer Choice & Local Enterprise: Finding the Right Balance for Meghalaya
By Shakeel Rafee Swer The debate over whether quick-commerce platforms should be allowed to operate in Meghalaya extends far beyond grocery deliveries. It presents a fundamental question that policymakers across the world have faced: Should public policy primarily shield existing businesses from competition, or should it promote competition that ultimately benefits the wider public? The []
World Cup heightens surveillance to new heights
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the largest sporting event in history. Its also the most surveilled World Cup ever. If youre visiting or traveling around host cities, then you and your face, behavior, movement and devices are being monitored by governments and private companies. The U.S. government funneled more than US$1 billion to World []
Worlds oceans record hottest in June; El Nio to intensify heat
The worlds oceans are the hottest on record for June, pushing past records set during the 2023-24 El Nio years. Right now, the average sea surface temperature is just under 21C across the worlds tropical and temperate oceans. Before widespread industrialisation in 1870, the temperature was about 19.6C. That may not sound like a big []
SHILLONG, July 5: The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) enumeration in East Khasi Hills is making steady progress, with Booth Level Officers distributing forms door-to-door across all 15 Assembly constituencies. The process, which began on June 30 covering 898 polling parts, is on track for completion of distribution and collection by July 29, according to the []
NEICC optimistic on FCRA amendments
SHILLONG, July 5: The North East India Christian Council (NEICC) on Sunday expressed optimism over what it described as a positive and constructive meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah regarding the proposed Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2026 and Rules, 2026. A delegation comprising representatives of the NEICC, the Presbyterian Church of India, the []
Tourism overload strains Sohras fragile eco-sites
SHILLONG, July 5: A surge in tourist numbers has placed Sohras fragile eco-sites under increasing strain, prompting local stakeholders to urge the state government to adopt a policy of regulated tourism. Popular sites including Wei Sawdong, Nohkalikai, and Lyngksiar Falls are witnessing a surge in tourist footfall every day. However, despite the environmental fragility of []
Mexico vs England, FIFA World Cup Round of 16 LIVE updates: Match delayed by an hour due to storm
Mexico has had a perfect tournament so far, conceding zero goals in 4 games as it enjoys home-ground advantage
Teenager Tate Taylor wins the 200 at the Prefontaine Classic
Olympic gold medallist Masai Russell won the womens 100 hurdles in a meet-record 12.24 against Tobi Amusan, who finished second in 12.34.
Gurnoors 10-wicket match haul helps India-A seal series
India needs to understand conditions better: Kishan
The wicketkeeper-batter lauds Bethells match-winning knockbut adds that the three no-balls by leg-spinner Bishnoi made things easy for the young English southpaw in the second T20I
Haaland scored his sixth and seventh goals at this World Cup now level with Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe as he put on a show against a hapless Brazil
'Tough' Leclerc delivers Ferrari's 250th win with victory in British GP
Antonelli, who won the sprint on Saturday, leads the title race with 179 points, 25 ahead of Russell with Hamilton a further seven points back in third
Psychology says people who carefully open a gift and keep the wrapper for future use aren't simply trying to save paper. Psychology links this behavior to planning, resource management, emotional attachment, and mindful decision-making. Studies suggest that small daily habits can reflect larger thinking patterns. This explainer looks at the psychology behind preserving gift wrapping, the theories connected to it, research findings, and the life lessons people can learn from this habit.
Four Of Family Run Over While Crossing Rail Tracks
Tadepalligudem Railway police are investigating whether the family had committed suicide or had accidentally died.
15 of 20 fertiliser ships stuck at Hormuz set sail, relief for farmers
India's fertilizer stocks are set to receive a significant boost as 15 out of 20 ships carrying vital cargo have successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz. This, coupled with three months of exceeding domestic urea production targets, ensures ample supply for farmers during the crucial kharif season. The government's proactive approach in securing alternative routes and fostering international partnerships has strengthened the nation's fertilizer availability.
DGP Forms Panel to Resolve Telangana Police Seniority & Vacancy Feud
Action will be taken based on its report according to orders that the DGP issued on June 29 .
Childcare, housework keep 69% urban women out of work: NSO
A recent National Statistics Office survey reveals that childcare and household duties sideline nearly 69% of women in India's largest cities from the workforce, underscoring a persistent gender bias in caregiving responsibilities. While women earn 23% less than men in these urban centers, the quality of their employment shows improvement compared to smaller towns. The survey also highlights variations in female labor participation across different cities.
Sniffer Dog Helps Crack HouseBreaking Case
Following a complaint lodged by Afzal Moinuddin, Habeebnagar police formed special teams with sniffer dogs and Clues staff.
CM highly optimistic about Destination Tripura Business Conclave 2026
Haaland Double Puts Norway on Brink of World Cup Quarter-Finals
Bruno Guimares became the first Brazil player to miss a penalty in a World Cup match, excluding shootouts, since 1986.
Stop child sex abuse ads on Insta at once: Govt to Meta
Government has issued a stern directive to Meta, demanding the immediate removal of all paid advertisements and content on Instagram promoting child sexual abuse material. Authorities are demanding a detailed explanation within seven days regarding how such ads were permitted and what safeguards are being implemented to prevent future occurrences. This action follows reports of Instagram ads being used to direct users to illegal content.
Foundation laid for Rs 2,500-crore defence plant in Madhya Pradesh
Proverb of the day: The saying, An army of sheep led by a lion would defeat an army of lions led by a sheep, explains why leadership is often more important than individual strength. The proverb highlights strategy, courage, morale, and direction. Though commonly linked to Alexander the Great, its exact origin remains uncertain. The message continues to guide people in workplaces, education, sports, business, and daily life.
SIR Enumeration In AP Crosses 54.9% In Andhra Pradesh
Chief Electoral Officer Vivek Yadav said the revision exercise is progressing as scheduled with BLOs continuing the door-to-door verification to ensure that electoral rolls are accurate, inclusive, and up to date.
FIFA makes unprecedented U-turn to clear Balogun for U.S.vs Belgium World Cup clash
United States striker Baloguns teammates said they only found out via social media on their way to training
Driving test for repeat offenders, interim compensation for crash victims on cards
Motorists with traffic violations will soon face mandatory driving tests for license renewal. The government also plans to empower tribunals to grant interim compensation to accident victims, speeding up relief. These proposed amendments to the Motor Vehicles Act, approved by a Group of Ministers, aim to curb errant drivers and enhance road safety. The bill is expected to be introduced in Parliament soon.
Enforce 'zero coal leakage' plan in Jharkhand: Amit Shah to CISF
Home Minister Amit Shah has ordered the CISF and coal ministry to establish rapid response teams and implement a zero coal leakage plan to combat rising illegal mining and coal theft in Jharkhand. Multi-layered security will be deployed in vulnerable zones, with agencies now empowered to file cases, conduct searches, and seize illegally mined coal and equipment. Shah stressed rigorous, coordinated action and regular reviews.
A hundred years ago | Torrential rains at Bombay
The missing link in Indias maternal health story
Despite improvements in institutional deliveries, womens empowerment and maternity programmes, exclusive breastfeeding rates in India have declined. NFHS-6 data point to persistent gaps in postnatal support, workplace protection and maternity benefits. Bindu Shajan Perappadan looks at medical, social and economic factors contributing to the decline
Syama Prasad Mookerjee devoted his life to India's unity and progress: PM Modi
Remembering Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee on his 125th birth anniversary, this tribute highlights his unwavering commitment to India's unity and selfless service. From his early life of privilege to his impactful roles as an educationist, minister, and founder of the Jana Sangh, Mookerjee championed national integrity and democratic values. His sacrifice for Jammu & Kashmir's integration remains a pivotal moment in India's history.
Monsoon triggers chaos across India; 7 dead, states on alert
Mumbai air traffic hit, roads flooded, warning issued for landslides New Delhi: Monsoon kept people across India on their toes on Sunday, grounding flights, flooding roads and claiming seven lives in Mumbai, while Kerala was on high alert for floods and landslides and Odisha and Himachal on the lookout for heavy rain. The India Meteorological []
Ayodhya row: Key meet today as treasurer distances himself
Ayodhya: Facing flak over donation theft allegations, the Ram temple trust will hold its first meeting on Monday since the row erupted to decide on the resignations of its general secretary Champat Rai and member Anil Mishra and may be briefed on the interim findings of the Special Investigation Team (SIT). Ahead of the meeting, []
Govt wont hand over electricity distribution to Tata Power: Sudin
Ponda: Categorically ruling out handing over electricity distribution to Tata Power, Power Minister Ramkrishna Sudin Dhavalikar has said that the state is committed to strengthening its own power distribution network and will oppose any attempt by private players to enter the power sector. Referring to the Joint Review Committee (JRC) discussions, Dhavalikar said that the []
3 fairness creams found to be toxic; public advised to avoid
New Delhi: The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (MFDA) has reportedly issued a public warning against the use of three cosmetic products after laboratory tests found dangerously high levels of mercury and lead, prompting concerns over serious health risks. The regulator declared Goree Beauty Cream, Face Fresh Gold (Beauty Cream + Beauty Serum) and Golden []
Five children among 6 killed, in Mumbai chawl collapse
According to the information given by Rajawadi Hospital, a seven-year-old boy died during treatment, while the condition of a 24-year-old man is stable
Centre brings four Goa industries under carbon cap framework
Panaji: Four industrial units in the state have been included in the Centres proposed greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction framework, which introduces mandatory emission intensity targets under Indias Carbon Credit Trading Scheme (CCTS). Among the units covered are four Goa-based companies: Shraddha Ispat Pvt. Ltd., Ambe Metallics Ltd., Goa Sponge and Power Ltd., and Vedanta []
No pyat NOC for proposed Banastarim bridge project without NH work clarity
Ponda: The Bhoma panchayat has withheld the No Objection Certificate (NOC) for the proposed new Banastarim bridge, citing a lack of clarity in the project proposal submitted by the Public Works Department (PWD) for the expansion of the Kali Mati-Old Goa stretch of NH-748. The PWD sought the panchayats NOC for the proposed the Banastarim []
Ktaka bizman murder accused linked to earlier Panaji case, say police
Calangute: The woman arrested in connection with the murder of a Karnataka businessman was also booked in a similar case registered at the Panaji Town Police Station in April this year. Police said the Karnataka businessman is believed to be the second victim of the accused. So far, no similar cases have been reported against []
Hundreds of firefighters battle wildfire in Portugal burning for three days
Greek authorities warn of toxic smoke from recycling plant, urge citizens to stay indoors Athens (Greece): Hundreds of firefighters battled wildfires in Portugal and Greece on Sunday, with Spain and Italy sending reinforcements to Portugal to help battle a massive blaze burning for more than three days. In Greece, authorities on Sunday urged residents of []
Cargo ship attacked in Red Sea off Yemen coast: British military
Cairo: A cargo ship came under attack Sunday off the coast of Yemen in the Red Sea, the British military said, the latest maritime attack off the conflict-torn Arab country. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations centre reported the attack off the coastal city of Hodeida, which is under control of the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels. []
Property Tax To Double Under CURE Bill
Property tax is likely to be doubled in all three municipal corporations within the Outer Ring Road under the proposed Core Urban Region (Integrated Governance) Bill, 2026 (CURE Bill), because of a change in the method of property tax assessment.
CorroHealth mass layoffs: CPI(M) calls for State intervention
Runners Join NMDC Heritage Run at Taramati Baradari
Several runners took part in the NMDC Heritage Run2026 at Taramati Baradari on Sunday, celebrating fitness and awareness ahead of the 15th edition of the NMDC Hyderabad
Heavy Rush Witnessed At Indrakeeladri
Thousands of devotees thronged the famed Indrakeeladri hill on Sunday to offer prayers to Goddess Sri Kanaka Durga, with the weekend holiday triggering a massive influx of pilgrims from the early hours of the day
Old wine, new bottle: on the EPFOs recent changes
EPFOs recent changes signal continuity, not radical reform
Asad Urges CM To Stall The Proposed Shifting of Gudimalkapur Market
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Sunday urged the Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to reconsider the state governments plan to shift the Gudimalkapur vegetable and flower market to Aziznagar in the Rangareddy district
Kishan Reddy Accuses Congress of MIM Bias
Union coal minister G. Kishan Reddy on Saturday accused the Congress government of practising selective governance by extending preferential treatment to the MajliseIttehadul Muslimeen (MIM) while acting harshly against ordinary citizens.
Juvenile to be tried as adult after he commits second murder
In the wake of the Telangana High Courts directions on Fatima College, AIMIM Assembly floor leader Akbaruddin Owaisi on Sunday asserted that his party had faced threats in the past but would not yield to them.
Modern labs, green spaces: CM kick-starts MissionKayakalp to revamp Delhigovt. school infra
I want to win gold at the Asian Games: Ancy Sojan
The 25-year-old is super-charged for the continental event in Aichi-Nagoya in September; she is keen to keep raising the bar after rewriting Anjus 22-year-old National mark
Lokesh Pitches AP As Korea's Trusted Investment Partner
Andhra Pradesh has emerged as India's most reliable partner for South Korean investments, Education Minister Nara Lokesh said on Saturday, urging the Telugu Diaspora to become ambassadors of the state's growth story and help attract global investments.
Two together: on the Japanese Prime Ministers visit to India
India and Japan did well to ring-fence their ties from multilateral accords
Guwahati hosts BRICS meet amid rising synthetic drug threat
India is set to host the BRICS Anti-Drug Agencies Meeting in Guwahati from July 6-7. This crucial gathering aims to bolster intelligence sharing and operational cooperation among member nations to combat the evolving landscape of drug trafficking, including synthetic drugs and darknet-enabled operations. The meeting will focus on practical strategies for interdiction, capacity building, and collective responses to emerging threats, marking a shift towards action-oriented collaboration.
Bus owner seeks 1 contributions to pay fine
Internal Differences Surface Within JS In Polavaram Constituency
Internal differences within the Jana Sena are surfacing in the Polavaram assembly constituency (ST) of Eluru district, with party MLA Chirri Bala Raju publicly criticising another dominant group of the party within the constituency.
India and Russia set $50 billion investment target by 2030
India and Russia are targeting $50 billion in mutual investments by 2030, focusing on joint ventures in advanced manufacturing, critical minerals, and green technology. A recent meeting in Moscow saw both nations agreeing to encourage private sector exploration and collaboration. India highlighted its cost-effective skilled workforce and investment-friendly reforms, while the Making in Russia for India model was also promoted to boost bilateral industrial ties.
Hormuz to home, Indias resilience in uncertain times
A calibrated approach and coordination marked Indias response to global energy shocks
Long-overdue digital survey for ThammanamPullepady Road project gets under way
Project aims to construct a 3.7-km-long four-lane road linking MG Road with the EdappallyVyttila NH 66 Bypassby widening and extending the ThammanamPullepady Road
SIR 3.0: First draft rolls published for 4 states; 22 lakh names deleted
Nearly 22 lakh voters have been removed from draft electoral rolls in Odisha, Manipur, Mizoram, and Sikkim as part of the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision. Deaths and electors who have shifted residence account for most deletions, with Odisha seeing over 20 lakh removals. Manipur, however, reported the highest proportion of anomalies. Citizens can file claims and objections until August 4 to restore names before final rolls are published.
How a ledger titled after CMRL's CFO helped investigating agencies
A special ledger allegedly maintained by CMRL's former CFO, Suresh Kumar KS, has revealed fraudulent cash flows into the Kerala firm. Probe agencies, including the ED, are investigating these alleged irregularities totaling 182 crore, which reportedly involved payments to various entities based on the MD's instructions.
Weavers' cooperative APCO holding golden jubilee celebrations
Education Minister Nara Lokesh will lead the golden jubilee celebrations of the state handloom weavers' co-operative society on July 6, marking five decades of the cooperative's contribution to preserving the state's rich handloom heritage and securing the livelihoods of thousands of weaving families.
Remembering Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee and his ideal of an indivisible India
Commemorating Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee's 125th birth anniversary, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted his unwavering commitment to India's unity and national service. Mookerjee's life exemplified intellect, public service, and moral conviction, notably his stand against Partition's division and his sacrifice for Jammu and Kashmir's integration. His contributions to education, industry, and democratic values, including his critique of early constitutional amendments, are remembered as foundational to modern India.
Voter Rights Forum Demands 3-Month Extension for Sir 2026
Public consultation urges simpler procedures, an awareness drive and extension of SIR deadline
Technique a casualty of franchise era: Ranatunga
Mbappe stutter-stepped on his way to his 19th goal in 19 World Cup appearances, beating Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill in the 70th minute to break a scoreless tie. France's captain was awarded the penalty when Diego Gomez was called for tripping after a video review.
256 criminal cases pending against lawmakers of Kerala
Twenty-two cases against lawmakers delayed for more than two years and nine cases for over five years
Brazil vs Norway, FIFA World Cup LIVE Round of 16: Match underway
Brazil are the overwhelming favourites, although they are yet to beat Norway in four previous meetings
Bengalurus footpaths belong to everyone but pedestrians
The Supreme Court recently ruled that every citizen has a Fundamental Right under the Constitution to walk on safe, clearly demarcated and well-maintained footpaths. Bengalurus civic administration then announced a Safe Footpath campaign from this month.
The right to belong beyond official documentation
Paperwork cannot outweigh personhood in a constitutional democracys citizenship framework
Folarin Balogun's 1-Game Ban Suspended By FIFA, Allowing US Forward To Play Vs. Belgium
Donald Trump thanked FIFA after it overturned Folarin Baloguns red-card ban, calling it a reversal of a great injustice.
Row Over Books: Jammu & Kashmir Police file FIR under UAPA, Nyaya Sanhita
Jammu and Kashmir Police have launched a probe and conducted raids following the withdrawal of two books accused of promoting separatism. An FIR has been registered under stringent laws, including the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. This action follows the suspension of eight education department employees and a ban on the authors and publishers of the controversial texts, highlighting the government's swift response to the matter.
Remain patient, Karnataka Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar tells ministerial aspirants
Two college students killed in two separate road accidents near Tambaram
Why Separate Rules for Police? Ex- TGSPDCL Engineers Wife Questions ACB Action
Seeks review of DA case, questions different procedures in similar corruption probes
Ladakh takes steps to boost Pashmina business of Changpas
Ladakh's Pashmina sector is set for a significant boost following Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena's approval of two key initiatives. A 25% incentive for herders aims to enhance production of the prized fibre, while an 8 crore revolving fund will support the cooperative marketing society. These measures are designed to benefit nomadic communities, improve Pashmina quality, and prevent distress sales, fostering sustainable development.
Nitin Nabin's first UP trip sets BJP's tone for next year's Assembly elections
BJP President Nitin Nabin's Uttar Pradesh visit signals a strong push for unity and inclusive politics ahead of next year's assembly elections. Emphasizing grassroots work and collaboration, Nabin highlighted the state's transformation under Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Adityanath.
Ram Temple Trust meet today; Champat Rai's fate, SIT report on agenda
A crucial meeting of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust is set to address alleged donation irregularities, potentially deciding the fate of key officials. Discussions are expected to cover the temple's future management, financial reports, and a preliminary SIT probe. The potential resignations could lead to a trust reconstitution and the appointment of a CEO for smoother operations.
Ammonia gas removal operation at Tiruvallur factory to continue today

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