Island-Wide Blackout Hits Cuba As Its Fuel Reserve Dwindles
Cuba produces only 40% of the fuel it needs, while the 730,000 barrels of oil delivered by a Russian tanker in late March ran out by the end of April.
Controversial book: police searchSamagra Shiksha office in Jammu
Action part of an ongoing investigation to identify people responsible for the book Great Personalities and Legends of J&K, which has profiled separatist leaders such as Maqbool Bhat, Masarat Alam, Shabir Shah and Syed Ali Geelani
Odisha SIR: Malkangiri records 27,653 deletions, highest in the State
Ganjam, which sends the highest number of migrant labourers to different parts of country and outside, has the highest deletion of 2,07,626 voters followed by Cuttack district with 1,55,164.
Indian diplomat protests wrong depiction of J&K at Dhaka seminar
India lodged a protest at a Dhaka seminar after a map showed Kashmir as part of Pakistan. An Indian diplomat immediately raised objections during the presentation by a former ambassador. The diplomat stated that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India. The former ambassador claimed the map was for representational purposes only. The seminar was organized by the Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies.
2 Assam Rifles personnel killed in Manipur ambush
Two Assam Rifles personnel died after suspected militants ambushed their vehicle. The attack occurred on NH-202 in Manipur's Ukhrul district on Monday afternoon. Security forces responded quickly and engaged in an exchange of fire with the assailants. Further operations are currently underway to apprehend the individuals responsible for the incident. The deceased soldiers were identified as Warrant Officer Balwant Singh and Constable CM Singh.
Like Jammu, lotus will bloom in Kashmir too: BJPchief Nitin Nabin
Nabinsvisit to Jammu and Kashmir comes on the 125thbirth anniversary of Jana Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mookerjee
Balogun Controversy Deepens As UK Politicians Seek FIFA Reprieve For Quansah
The English FA is considering options regarding any appeal, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters
NIA charges LeT chief Hafiz Saeed with plotting Pahalgam terror strike
The National Investigation Agency has charged Hafiz Saeed for the Pahalgam attack. This attack tragically killed twenty-five tourists and one local resident. Evidence includes digital trails and on-ground examination by the agency. Saeed, LeT chief, faces charges under new Indian penal codes. He will be tried in absentia for waging war against India.
Mbappe Condemns Paraguayan Senator Over Racist Remarks After World Cup Match
Mbapp called Celeste Amarilla, a senator from Paraguays Liberal Radical Party, a despicable woman who was unworthy of serving in Paraguay's Congress
BJP govt. in West Bengalis fulfilling the promises made during polls: Shah
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah lauded the contribution of the Jana Sangh founder in nation building on his 125th birth anniversary
Wimbledon 2026: Fery Sinks Dimitrov To Make Grand Slam History
Fery produced a defiant display on his Centre Court debut, beating Dimitrov 7-5, 3-6, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (10/7) in a last-16 classic lasting three hours and 55 minutes
Govt gives WhatsApp 3 more days to reply to notice on username
Seafarers to undergo mandatory yoga-based wellness training
Govt. requires all seafarers holding a valid Indian Continuous Discharge Certificate (CDC) to complete the course within one year, and mandates that all candidates at DGS-approved Maritime Training Institutes (MTIs) finish the modules
Spain Sets FIFA World Cup Record With 6th Clean Sheet in a Row
Spain broke its tie with Italy (1990) and Switzerland (2006-10) for the most consecutive World Cup matches not allowing a goal
Cristiano Ronaldo in Tears as Final World Cup Ends in Portugal Defeat
Ahead of the clash against Spain, Ronaldo had confirmed that this would be his last World Cup
Shinzo Abe quote today: Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe stressed humility when facing history. He believed politicians should defer to historians and experts on debated matters. Abe's perspective highlights the importance of seeking knowledge from those with specialized understanding.
PM: Mookerjee ensured Bengal remained integral part of India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi honored Syama Prasad Mookerjee's legacy in Kolkata. He highlighted Mookerjee's efforts to keep Bengal united with India during partition. Mookerjee's industrial vision established key national institutions for economic strength. The Prime Minister noted Mookerjee's opposition to separate constitutions and flags. His government fulfilled Mookerjee's dream by removing Article 370.
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Defence, critical minerals on agenda as Modi arrives in Indonesia
Prime Minister Modi began a three-nation tour in Jakarta, Indonesia. He will meet President Prabowo Subianto for bilateral cooperation talks. Discussions will cover trade, defense, and critical minerals like nickel. The visit aims to deepen civilizational ties and people-to-people connections. Modi will then travel to Australia and New Zealand for further strategic engagements.
HYDRAA, GHMC And Collector Inspect Necklace Road Building Project Over FTL Violation Complaints
The joint inspection was led by Hyderabad collector Dr Priyanka Ala, HYDRAA commissioner A.V. Ranganath and GHMC commissioner R.V. Karnan
Trump's Fireworks Made Washington World's Most Polluted City
July 4 fell during a record-breaking heat wave that upended the parades, block parties and barbecues that traditionally mark the day the United States celebrates its break from Britain.
Govt to form cooperative life insurance company: Amit Shah
Shivakumar Targets BJP Over Ram Temple Donations, Says Guarantees Will Continue
The Chief Minister also sought to allay concerns over the state government's guarantee schemes
'Resigned judge' can't be impeached, say constitutional experts
Parliament will table an inquiry report on former judge Yashwant Varma's removal. Justice Varma resigned in April after facing allegations of unaccounted money. Constitutional experts state impeachment proceedings are now pointless after his resignation. They emphasize a judge ceases to hold office upon resignation, not requiring acceptance. The report's tabling is seen as a political formality with no effective purpose.
India secure 20 medals, including 4 gold at U-20 Asian Wrestling C'ships
Prior to the U-20 event, the Indian contingent also produced a dominant show in the U-15 Asian Wrestling Championships at the same venue, finishing their campaign with 21 medals across the three categories.
NRR Slams Congress, BRS Over Kaleshwaram Lapses
Rao claimed the NDSAs geotechnical and other technical tests showed serious lapses in dam safety at Kaleshwaram
Grand Chess tour: Praggnaandhaa ends tied third, Gukesh sixth; Alireza wins
The Indian star began the final day with a loss against Vincent Keymer but then did well to score 6 points out of the last eight games. His other loss came against compatriot D. Gukesh but Praggnanandhaa's main victim was Alireza
Cycling: Pogacar wins Tour stage three to take yellow jersey from Vingegaard
'Data Centres Will Add To Summer Heat, Public Hearing Must'
The Union ministry of environment, forests and climate change must make environmental impact assessments for data centers mandatory, Donthi Narasimha Reddy, environment and public policy expert, said.
Govt proposes 3-year window for keeping vehicles in another state
Wont allow govt control of Ayodhya Ram temple at any cost, says VHP
But it has no objection to appointing a professional Chief Executive Officer, provided the person is not a serving bureaucrat and is accountable to Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust
Greaves and Hope centuries have West Indies trailing by 143 against Sri Lanka on Day 4
The Sri Lanka bowlout only Hope, who was stumped on 112 in bizarre fashion close to lunch.
Inter Practical Exams To Be Held Externally
The board has restructured the practical exam pattern for Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology, introducing a 15mark practical exam for each year.
WB Govt Extends 3 IPS officers' Suspension By 4 Months
According to sources, the departmental inquiry against them is yet to be over and the trio have already come under the scanner of the Central Bureau of Investigation in the case.
Ram Temple ex-trustee Mishra failed to secure donations: SIT
A preliminary SIT report details alleged embezzlement of Ram temple donations. Senior Trust functionary Anil Mishra's oversight failure enabled suspects to pilfer funds. Nearly seventy instances of alleged pilferage were captured on CCTV footage. Subhash Srivastava, the counting room in charge, also faces serious lapses. The report names six suspects involved in theft and misappropriation offenses.
Patriotism Is Sacrifice, Not Slogan: Sanjay
Sanjay highlighted government initiatives such as Make in India and Start-up India as efforts to advance self-reliance
Cong Govt Deliberately Letting Crops Dry To Avoid Paying MSP, Bonus: KTR
Recalling that the BRS government had increased wage rates for workers from Rs 8 to Rs 26, Rama Rao assured the workers that the BRS will work towards finding solutions to their problems.
The Economic Times 40 under Forty: High-powered jury to pick trailblazers of tomorrow
The Economic Times 40 under Forty competition is returning for its twelfth edition. A distinguished eleven-member jury will convene to select the honorees. This esteemed panel is led by Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw of Biocon Ltd. They will evaluate candidates from a large pool of over six hundred nominations. The jury will choose forty individuals for this prestigious recognition.
Girl Missing Case: Police Reject Report KIA Car Roamed Around In Village
Posts on social media had stated that a KIA car was suspiciously roaming around the village for two days and even hit an old man.
Indian executives stepping into global leadership roles at major MNCs
Multinational companies are increasingly hiring India-based leaders for global responsibilities. India's growing strategic importance and deep leadership pool drive this significant trend. Global capability centers are evolving into innovation hubs, expanding leadership mandates. Executives now combine global, regional, and local responsibilities with substantial compensation packages. Technology, financial services, and healthcare sectors are seeing this leadership shift.
In India, voting cannot remain merely a statutory right
The right not to vote enjoys constitutional protection; paradoxically, the right to vote does not
Centre flags delay in Karnataka approvals for e-bus procurement
In a communication to the Karnataka government, the union heavy industries ministry said a tender for electric buses under the PM E-DRIVE scheme concluded last year but letters of award for the provisioned buses are yet to be issued by the state.
The phrase 'break the ice' means easing social discomfort and starting conversations. This expression originated from ships clearing frozen waterways for safe passage. Today, it symbolizes removing emotional barriers between unfamiliar individuals. Various social situations benefit from this technique to foster comfort. Knowing how to 'break the ice' remains an important social skill.
4.5 Crore Compensation For Landowners
Dr Ala said the administration was ensuring timely disbursal of compensation to those affected by infrastructure projects. additional collector (revenue) Kadiravan Palani, district revenue officer Narayana, land acquisition officer Aparna, other officials and landowners attended the programme.
Psychology says people who like adventure activities and are always ready to feel the thrill aren't always careless or irresponsible. Research suggests many thrill seekers enjoy challenging experiences because they seek new sensations, personal growth, learning, and excitement. Their behavior is often linked to personality traits, brain responses, and motivation. Understanding this pattern helps explain why some people enjoy adventure sports, travel, and new experiences while others prefer routine.
Tussle Among OUJAC Leaders At Martyrs Memorial
High drama was witnessed at the Telangana Martyrs Memorial opposite the Secretariat when student leaders were invited to present their views.
Lockheed Martin to buy Ultra Maritime for $3.45 billion
Ultra Maritime will become a part of Lockheed's rotary and mission systems, which reported revenue of $17.3 billion in 2025 and employs 35,000 people worldwide. Sustained conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, and U.S. President Donald Trump's $1.5 trillion defense budget request for 2027 are driving up demand for weapons and military technology, pushing defense contractors to expand their capabilities.
Congress' next release: Unity tests for brass
Congress leadership faces difficult tasks uniting party units for upcoming elections. Internal rifts in Punjab Congress create uncertainty about leadership and party unity. New appointments in Uttar Pradesh raise questions about alliance strategies with Samajwadi Party. Uttarakhand Congress struggles with internal divisions and a lack of mass leadership. The party's success hinges on Rahul Gandhi's approach to these critical challenges.
Falling behind: On Mumbai and the monsoon
Urbanisation in Mumbai is evolving faster than its infrastructure upgrades
Delhi HC: Centre asked to respond to Gymkhana Club eviction notice
The Delhi High Court has sought the government's response regarding a petition filed by Delhi Gymkhana Club members. The club and its staff association are challenging a show-cause notice for eviction from its Lutyens' Delhi premises. The court issued a notice to the central government and posted the matter for further hearing on July 28.
Two arrested for selling forged documents online
Bad for both: On the Russia-Ukraine conflict
Russia and Ukraine must end the war and concede mutual concessions
Wimbledon 2026: Fritz Powers Past Bublik Into Last Eight Again
The American sixth seed, beaten by Carlos Alcaraz in the semis last year, took control of the match in a first-set tie-break en route to a 7-6 (7/1), 6-4, 6-4 success
Haveri Launches Cloud Seeding As MLAs Join Hands To Tackle Rain Deficit
The operation, spearheaded by Ranebennur MLA Prakash Koliwad, was originally scheduled to begin on Tuesday.
Gangrape, Murder Charges In WB Girl's Death
The cops also arrested three accused Prabhas Mondal, Dibakar Sardar and Ananda Sardar and detained three suspects in the case for interrogation during multiple raids since Sunday evening.
Connecting Link Hit By Landslide Within Months Of Opening
The Pune-to-Mumbai carriageway was immediately closed and authorities initially suspended traffic in both directions. But the Mumbai-to-Pune carriageway was reopened around 10 am. The Mumbai-bound traffic was diverted through the old Mumbai-Pune Highway (NH-48).
Ancelotti To Stay on as Coach For Brazil's Major Rebuild
Erling Haaland scored twice at the New York/New Jersey Stadium to send Brazil home, triggering a fierce inquest into the team's performance, Ancelotti's decisions and the direction of Brazilian football
Thar rentals may face ban in Goa after surge in accidents
NT Reporter Panaji Faced with a surge in high-speed accidents, the state government is set to restrict Mahindra Thar sports utility vehicle (SUV) rentals, with Transport Minister Mauvin Godinho announcing on Monday that the State Transport Authority (STA) is likely to stop issuing and renewing licences for these vehicles to improve road safety. Godinho also []
Ram temple trust promises to overhaul donation system
PTI Ayodhya The Ram temple trust on Monday accepted the resignations of Champat Rai as its general secretary and member Anil Mishra in the wake of the donation theft row. Trustee Krishna Mohan has been named as interim general secretary. Promising to overhaul the donation system and restore the faith of devotees, the Shri Ram []
Iran slams Indian media over claim 3,000 graves prepared
Tehran: The Iranian Embassy in India has criticised sections of the Indian media over reports claiming that 3,000 graves had been prepared for the funeral ceremonies of Irans late Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, calling the allegation baseless. The embassys response came after NDTV India aired a report in Hindi citing a July 4 article Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
No new rental licences, says CM;vows aid to motorcycle taxi pilots
NT Reporter Panaji Stating that the government will not issue new licences for rent-a-bike and rent-a-car services, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Monday said the rapid growth of the rent-a-bike business has severely impacted the livelihood of the states traditional motorcycle taxi pilots. Assuring full government support to the community, Sawant also warned of stringent []
The situation is under control. Our disaster response system is in place and we are closely monitoring developments, Roshan told reporters.
Last Date For CMs Youth Award Extended
The applicants should prove their contribution to social development through documented evidence and should have been domiciled in Tamil Nadu for at least five years.
Manipur: Minor among two injured in firing; houses deliberately set on fire
Fresh violence erupted in Manipur's Kangpokpi district on Sunday. Armed miscreants opened fire at Thingkhongjang village, injuring two people. A minor was among those injured and both were sent for specialized treatment. Civilian houses were deliberately set on fire during the attack. The district administration had assured villagers of their safety.
How the right to walk is integral to modernity
Even the gods had a history of walking: the goddess Lakshmis footprints, drawn as part of folk rituals of worship, are evidence of that
French proverb, You should never say, Fountain, I will never drink your water! highlights the importance of humility, open-mindedness, and preparing for life's uncertainties. The saying reflects the idea that circumstances can change unexpectedly, making today's rejected place, or opportunity essential tomorrow. It suggests that people should avoid making absolute promises or burning bridges because the future is unpredictable. Instead, the proverb encourages flexibility, respect, and the wisdom to remain open to possibilities that may one day prove valuable.
Shirodkar proposes 5-society auditsystem, mini co-op banks in schools
NT Reporter Ponda Cooperation Minister Subhash Shirodkar, on Monday, called for greater accountability in Goas co-operative sector, saying every Junior Auditor and Auditor should be assigned five co-operative societies to monitor their performance and facilitate theirupgradation. The Minister announced plans to establish mini co-operative banks in100 schools and collegesto give students early exposure to the []
Pakistan deputy PM Ishaq Dar faces heat over grandson's arrest in rape case
Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar faces intense pressure for his removal. His grandson, Muhammad Raza Dar, was arrested for abduction and rape charges. Two foreign nationals were allegedly gang-raped in Lahore after being brought to Pakistan. Politicians are demanding Dar's immediate resignation due to the serious allegations. The Deputy Prime Minister has not yet issued a public statement.
Misappropriation of BRO Funds: CBI searches 26 sites in 11 states/UTs
The CBI conducted searches at twenty-six locations across eleven states and Union Territories. These searches are connected to four criminal cases involving alleged misappropriation of Border Roads Organisation funds. The investigations focus on irregularities in casual labour deployment and payments for fake labourers. These alleged irregularities occurred in projects Vijayak and Yojak in Ladakh.
No state has ever complained of Co-operation Minister interference, says Amit Shah
Terming this as our biggest achievement, the union minister of cooperation noted that when the ministry was established, the main concern raised by critics was that cooperation was a state subject and the union government would use the ministry to interfere in the work of states.
FIFA Rejects Belgium Challenge Over US Striker Balogun's Eligibility For Last 16 Clash
FIFA suspended Balogun's red-card ban and cleared him to play in the last-16 tie after US President Donald Trump personally urged FIFA chief Gianni Infantino to review the case
From Indonesia to Australia to New Zealand, PM Modi charts India's Indo-Pacific arc
India is actively building relationships across the Indo-Pacific region. Prime Minister Modi's visits aim to strengthen ties with key nations. These partnerships focus on shared visions of a multipolar Asia. India seeks to enhance its strategic space and economic autonomy. This initiative underscores India's growing influence in the maritime domain.
AIIMS declares results for 460 faculty posts
Pahalgam Attack: LeT-TRF Chief Saeed named in NIA charge sheet
The NIA filed charges against Hafiz Mohammad Saeed for the Pahalgam attack. Lashkar-e-Taiba and The Resistance Force were involved in the incident. This attack resulted in the deaths of twenty-six civilians last year. Saeed faces charges under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and UAPA. The agency detailed Pakistan's conspiracy and Saeed's role in its charge sheet.
Free Anti-Rabies Vaccinations Given To 800 Animals
The day commemorates the first successful administration of a rabies vaccine by Louis Pasteur in 1885.
SLBC Tunnel Will Be Ready by June 2028: Uttam
Equipment required to speed up work in the inlet side at Srisailam has reached Mumbai port and will be arriving at the site by the end of this month, Uttam Kumar Reddy said.
Kerala High Court disposes of petition in Malayidamthuruth land dispute
SC declines urgent hearing on PIL over Nazia Elahi Khan's Prophet remarks
The Supreme Court refused an urgent hearing for a PIL concerning alleged remarks. Justices advised the petitioner to approach the police first. The bench emphasized faith in the legal system and its processes. An influencer reportedly made derogatory comments which later went viral. The court stated parties should not bypass established legal procedures.
Lizard in midday meal: FIR filed; Oppn. parties hit out at Delhi govt.
Push to enhance ease of doing business: Govt vendor payments to be cleared in 3 days
Government vendors will receive payments within three working days starting August. All ministries will fully switch to electronic bill processing, replacing paper documents. This move enhances ease of doing business and reduces payment delays for contractors. The government aims for end-to-end digital processing of expenditure with system-driven workflows. Each payment claim will now carry an automatically generated reference number for improved traceability.
VHP stand on Opposition leaders absurd and shameless: Congress
Congress stated the VHP's demand is absurd and shameless. The VHP faces allegations of a scam, making its demand questionable. Congress questioned the relevance of opposition leaders to the temple trust. The trust was established by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. VHP's vice president is also the temple construction trust head.
Ayodhya Ram Temple: Trust accepts resignations of key officials; set to appoint CEO
The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust accepted resignations from key officials. Champat Rai and Anil Mishra stepped down following a preliminary report. Krishna Mohan was appointed as the interim general secretary of the trust. A committee will be formed to appoint a new chief executive officer. The trust will hold another meeting on July 22 to discuss further issues.
Cant monitor court clips on recusal plea by Kejriwal: Meta, Google to Delhi High Court
ACB Arrests Bheem Reddy, Denies Favouritism
During simultaneous searches, ACB seized about Rs 3.6 lakh in cash from the officers residence and another Rs 40 lakh from the residence of an alleged benamidar.
Karur Stampede: SC to hear plea against CM Vijay's meet with victims' kin
The Supreme Court will hear a DMK plea seeking to prevent public statements on a pending investigation. DMK alleges Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay and ministers may influence witnesses. The party cited reports of government jobs being offered to victims' families. DMK stated welfare measures are acceptable but not witness influence. The court agreed to take up the urgent matter on Tuesday.
Plea against notice to Gymkhana Club: Delhi High Court asks Centre to reply
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Two Assam Rifles personnel killed in Manipur ambush
Two Assam Rifles personnel died and others were injured in an ambush. The incident occurred on Monday afternoon at Nungshang Kong on NH 202. Heavy gunfire continued for several hours after the initial attack. Manipur CM Y Khemchand Singh condemned the killings and promised justice. State home minister Govindas Konthoujam also condemned the attack.
CAA rollout to be fast-tracked, says Amit Shah in Kolkata
Amit Shah, the Union Home Minister, emphasized the urgency of granting citizenship under the CAA while also vowing to eliminate infiltrators. During a ceremony in Kolkata, he laid the groundwork for a towering 125-foot statue of Syama Prasad Mookerjee, praising West Bengal's CM Suvendu Adhikari for his swift progress on commitments.
Two members of a Kerala family killed in Saudi road crash

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