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Israeli forces struck southern Lebanon, prompting evacuations from Nabatieh and over 20 other areas. This comes as the US and Iran near a deal to end the Middle East war, potentially including Lebanon. Hezbollah reported drone attacks and clashes with Israeli troops. Lebanon faces a critical juncture as leaders call for unity and a sovereign state.
Uttar Pradesh's mass marriage scheme is using technology to prevent fraud. Online applications and digital verification are identifying ineligible applicants. This has saved over Rs 427 crore in the financial year 2025-26. The scheme aims to help needy families marry off their daughters. Technology ensures benefits reach genuine beneficiaries, improving governance and accountability.
Haryana urges private firms to embrace work-from-home and staggered schedules to combat traffic congestion and rising fuel costs. This initiative, aimed at easing pressure on Gurgaon's roads, extends government austerity measures. Industry leaders and employees largely support the move, citing productivity and cost-saving benefits. The state is also implementing internal fuel-saving directives.
A new Nipah virus case in Kozhikode, Kerala, highlights the state's recurring outbreaks. Experts link these to fruit bats and human activity. Kerala's strong surveillance system detects cases effectively. The World Health Organisation considers Nipah a priority pathogen. Investigations are underway to understand the current infection's source and potential spread.
Two second-year medical students drowned at Tighra Dam near Gwalior on Saturday after venturing into the water. A group of eight students were visiting the area when the mishap occurred. One body has been recovered, and a search operation is ongoing for the second student.
US President Donald Trump marks his 80th birthday with a unique cage-fighting event at the White House. This spectacle occurs as the president faces political challenges, including a war in Iran and scrutiny over his health. The event, featuring UFC mixed martial arts, contrasts sharply with previous presidential birthdays, which were mostly private family brunches.
Delhi electricity consumers may soon see higher power bills. The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission has approved an increased surcharge for power distribution companies. This change will primarily affect households with high electricity usage, particularly those consuming over 500 units monthly and not receiving government subsidies. The hike is due to rising electricity procurement costs.
Britain and Japan are set to sign deals worth over 18 billion pounds. These agreements will boost investment and technology. Tens of thousands of jobs are expected to be created. Japanese companies will invest in infrastructure and financial services. There are also plans for offshore wind projects. A new technology partnership will cover AI and semiconductors.
Quote of the day from Einstein and Bohr reveals a powerful truth about science, curiosity, and human thinking. Their legendary rivalry in quantum physics was not a battle of egos but a search for reality. Einstein defended logic and order, while Bohr explored uncertainty, creating discoveries that transformed modern science forever.
Fuel prices remained steady on June 14, 2026, offering consumers a respite after recent hikes. This pause comes despite global crude oil volatility and geopolitical concerns affecting energy supplies. Recent price increases had pushed retail rates to over two-year highs, but a softening in global oil prices offers hope for future reductions.
Protests have erupted in Iran following discussions of a peace deal with the United States. Demonstrators in Mashhad and Tehran are voicing strong opposition to top diplomat Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. Hardline figures argue the proposed agreement compromises Iran's interests and its leverage over the Strait of Hormuz.
Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attended the United States' World Cup opening match. This sparked online debate as Canada's game occurred simultaneously. Trudeau clarified his support for Canada, stating he was fulfilling boyfriend duties. His appearance alongside Katy Perry became a notable off-field event. The incident highlighted a friendly cross-border discussion about national allegiances during the tournament.
Scotland secured a 1-0 victory over Haiti in their World Cup debut. John McGinn scored the winning goal in the 28th minute. This marks Scotland's first World Cup win since 1990. The win places Scotland at the top of Group C. Haiti is still seeking its first World Cup point. Scotland will next face Morocco. Haiti plays Brazil next.
El Nio conditions have developed in the Pacific Ocean. This weather pattern often leads to less rain and hotter temperatures in India. Farmers and water resources could be affected. However, another climate pattern, the Indian Ocean Dipole, might help. A positive Indian Ocean Dipole could bring more rain. Experts are watching both closely to predict the monsoon's outcome.
SpaceXs IPO filing underscores how space has evolved from exploration to a strategic domain central to national security, communications and warfare. The companys role in Ukraine through Starlink and its US defence work highlights the growing importance of private space firms in military and geopolitical affairs.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is accessible globally on YouTube, offering live match highlights, analysis, and creator content. Official broadcasters are providing partial or full live streams in select regions, with YouTube TV subscribers in the US having full access. Fans can also enjoy exclusive creator insights and create FIFA-themed Shorts.
The G7, a club of wealthy nations, faces questions about its relevance without China. China's economy now surpasses most G7 members. However, the G7's unwritten rule of admitting only democracies prevents China's inclusion. China's growing global influence makes it a key topic at G7 meetings, even as Beijing views the group with caution.
India continued its strong demand for Russian fossil fuels in May. The nation emerged as the second-largest buyer globally, importing hydrocarbons worth 5.8 billion euros. Crude oil formed the bulk of these imports, with refiners significantly increasing their purchases from Russia. This trend highlights India's strategic energy sourcing amidst global shifts.
The US government ordered AI firm Anthropic to halt its advanced AI models worldwide. This action followed concerns about potential misuse for cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reportedly raised security risks to Trump administration officials. Anthropic stated the government cited a method to bypass safeguards. The company complied with the national security order, disabling access globally.
President Donald Trumps proposed Iran deal follows a phased approach under which the Strait of Hormuz would reopen first, while Iran would receive economic benefits only after meeting specific US conditions. The agreement would leave the key issue of Irans nuclear programme to a separate 60-day negotiation process, raising concerns that the ceasefire could remain fragile.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to make waves in Nice as he inaugurates Bharat Innovates 2026 alongside French President Emmanuel Macron. This extraordinary exhibit will present more than 120 trailblazing Indian startups, aimed at nurturing collaborative innovation and advancing technology sharing.
Iran's national squad is using Tijuana as its base during the World Cup due to visa delays, as well as travel restrictions imposed on the team's administrative staff and coaches.
Iran has insisted it will maintain control over the Strait of Hormuz, a key maritime trade route for oil and gas shipments from the Gulf.
Donald Trump said he will appoint James McDonald, who previously served as an assistant U.S. attorney and CFTC enforcement chief.
SpaceX's massive $2 trillion IPO has challenged the 'Magnificent Seven' moniker, as its valuation now surpasses Tesla and Meta. With other tech giants like OpenAI and Anthropic poised for public debuts, market strategists are scrambling for new labels. While some propose 'MANGOS' or 'Magna Atoms', others believe the 'Magnificent Seven' will persist, with new terms added.
Australia's Socceroos are highlighting their immigrant players before the World Cup. This message of inclusion comes as anti-immigrant feelings grow worldwide. Players like Awer Mabil, born in a refugee camp, share their journeys. The team's stance underscores multiculturalism's impact on Australia. This initiative aims to unite people and celebrate diversity.
A Seattle youth soccer group returned World Cup tickets after a Somali referee was denied entry to the U.S. Ali Abdulla, leader of the African Youth Sports Academy, felt betrayed by the U.S. action. His organization decided to forgo the tickets to show solidarity with the referee. The tickets were reallocated to another community group.
Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur says her team is focused solely on cricket for the upcoming Women's T20 World Cup match against Pakistan. She acknowledged the pressure of playing Pakistan but stressed enjoying the challenge. The team aims to perform their best and make the most of every moment on the field.
Assam's government has decided to stop issuing Aadhaar cards to individuals over 18 years old. This measure aims to prevent illegal immigrants from obtaining the documents. Exceptions are made for persons with disabilities, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Tea Garden communities until March 2027. The restriction does not apply to those under 18.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is forging stronger links with Europe. He met with Ireland's leader and French President ahead of the G7 summit. Carney believes middle powers should unite rather than compete for American favor. He highlighted the combined economic and defense strength of Canada and the EU. This strategic shift aims to create a significant global influence.
Quote of the day by Arthur Schopenhauer reveals a powerful truth about wealth, success, and happiness. Modern research shows rising income often fails to create lasting satisfaction. Human desire keeps expanding. That is why many achievers still feel empty. His timeless wisdom challenges the endless pursuit of more and redefines true prosperity through contentment, purpose, and self-awareness.
India is set to be the AI Partner Country at VivaTech 2026 in Paris, showcasing its drive for sovereign capabilities and self-reliance in technology. This premier global tech event offers Indian startups a crucial platform to connect with international investors, forge collaborations, and access new markets. Participation amplifies India's technological achievements and global opportunities.
Folarin Balogun made a stunning World Cup debut for the United States. He scored two goals in their opening 4-1 win against Paraguay. The striker's performance thrilled the sold-out crowd at SoFi Stadium. Balogun's decision to represent the US has paid off handsomely. He became the first American to score multiple goals in a World Cup game since 1930.
Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth will become the next Chief of Army Staff. He takes over from Gen Upendra Dwivedi on June 30. Lt Gen Seth is currently the Vice Chief of Army Staff. He has a distinguished career and is known for his contributions to defence modernisation. His appointment marks a significant moment for the Armoured Corps.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha encouraged the Kashmiri Pandit community to establish industries and institutions in Jammu and Kashmir, calling their return a ruest victory. He stressed their vital role in industry, education, arts, and spirituality, emphasizing that giving back and inspiring hope creates an immortal legacy for future generations. This homecoming marks a significant transformation for the community.
A former FBI agent announced a significant breakthrough in the Nancy Guthrie case, following a cybersecurity firm's designation of her abduction as a 'wrench attack by proxy.' The firm believes the kidnapping was a $6 million Bitcoin ransom demand, suggesting a digital trail may lead to the perpetrators.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah reviewed arrangements for a High-Level Committee on Demographic Changes. This committee, formed recently, will study demographic shifts across India, including border areas, metropolitan cities, and industrial towns. It will assess population trends, identify causes of abnormal shifts, and recommend policy measures.
India has strongly protested the killing of three Indian sailors by the US military. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar conveyed India's protest to his US counterpart. US forces carried out strikes on merchant vessels off Oman's coast. Several Indians were rescued, but three died when a missile hit a tanker.
Kerala's UDF government will launch its free bus travel scheme for women on June 15, a key election promise. Women can travel for free on all KSRTC ordinary buses, with the state government covering the estimated 2 crore daily cost. The scheme will be inaugurated by Chief Minister VD Satheesan with an all-women staff service.
Europe's second-largest port, Antwerp-Bruges, is actively pursuing increased Indian exports. The port aims to become a future gateway for green hydrogen imports. This initiative comes as cargo volumes between India and Antwerp have seen a decline. Officials are investigating the reasons behind this trend.
Rahul Gandhi will lead a national agitation against examination paper leaks. He will address four student conventions in June and July. The Congress party aims to highlight the struggles of young Indians due to exam scandals. The campaign seeks to unite students and provide a platform for their grievances. The party is demanding the Union education minister's resignation.
On This Day in History, June 14 witnessed the beginning of Anne Frank's diary, the opening of Auschwitz, the launch of the Vostok mission that led to the first woman in space, the end of the Falklands War and the approval of the Stars and Stripes. The date also saw milestones in science, exploration, warfare, diplomacy and popular culture, making it one of the most significant days in history.
The decision was taken in the state cabinet meeting held at Lok Sewa Bhawan in Guwahati under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.
The declaration outlines several landmark decisions aimed at strengthening food security, farmer welfare, climate-resilient agriculture, agricultural trade and digital agriculture.
Life lesson of the day by Marie Curie reveals how one scientist transformed struggle into global impact. Marie Curie, a Nobel Prize winner and science pioneer, proved that dedication, sacrifice, and truth can create a legacy beyond time. Her journey from hardship to historic discovery teaches powerful lessons about resilience, purpose, knowledge, and serving humanity.

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