The Economic Times
Elections 2026National / The Economic Times
Iran's chief negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, declared the recent deal with the US to end the Middle East war as America's declaration of defeat. Speaking in Azerbaijan, he asserted that the Islamabad understanding stemmed from Iran's national resistance, not external pressure. Ghalibaf emphasized that regional security should be the responsibility of Middle Eastern nations, framing the agreement as a testament to Iran's strength.
Best Proverb of the day: The Mexican saying Soup spills on the way from the bowl to the mouth teaches that nothing is certain until it is completed. The proverb warns against overconfidence and reminds people that unexpected obstacles can arise even when success seems close. Its enduring message encourages humility, perseverance and careful planning while recognising the unpredictable nature of life.
Andy Burnham is poised to become Britain's next prime minister unopposed as potential rival Darren Jones declared he won't run. Meanwhile, outgoing leader Keir Starmer, seeking to solidify his legacy, heads to Berlin for crucial talks on Ukraine and the Middle East. Burnham, a former Greater Manchester mayor, secured a parliamentary seat last week, setting his sights on the Labour leadership.
Psychology reveals that getting inked later in life often signifies a deeper exploration of identity, not youthful rebellion. As individuals mature, they increasingly seek authentic self-expression, using tattoos to visually narrate significant life events, personal values, and transformations. This trend reflects a growing self-confidence and a desire to maintain a coherent life story, connecting past experiences with present selves.
Despite internal divisions and opposition, analysts believe Iran's factional splits won't derail ongoing talks with the US. While hardliners express discontent, a consensus appears to favor testing the waters for a deal. New leaders, less ideological than their predecessors, may seek to transform Iran's global relationships, though the path ahead is expected to be challenging and lengthy.
Two Shiv Sena (UBT) MPs are scheduled to meet Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla today, seeking the disqualification of six party lawmakers who recently joined the Eknath Shinde-led faction. This move follows a significant split within Uddhav Thackeray's party. The meeting aims to address the defection under the Anti-Defection Law, impacting the party's representation in the Lok Sabha.
Britain, France, and Germany have voiced serious concerns over China's recent maritime activities near Taiwan's east coast. These actions, including coast guard patrols and survey ships, are seen as a threat to regional stability and freedom of navigation. The European nations reiterated their opposition to any forceful changes to the status quo, emphasizing the importance of guaranteed navigational rights and safety for all vessels.
Quote of the day: Ancient Greek philosopher Plato, a student of Socrates, believed true wisdom stems from acknowledging what we don't know. His dialogues, like 'The Republic,' explored justice and reality, founding the first Western institution of higher learning. Plato's legacy, carried by Aristotle, continues to influence thought, emphasizing intellectual honesty and the pursuit of truth over false certainty.
Best Proverb of the Day: True happiness, an Italian proverb reveals, lies not in acquiring what we desire, but in cherishing what we already possess. This wisdom emphasizes gratitude and contentment over endless pursuit of more. By shifting our perspective to appreciate everyday blessings, we can cultivate inner peace and lasting joy, finding fulfillment in our present reality rather than chasing elusive future ideals.
Heavy rains and rising humidity can damage wooden furniture, causing swelling, warping, mould, and termite infestations. As the monsoon intensifies across parts of India, here are seven expert-backed tips to protect your furniture and keep it in top condition throughout the rainy season.
Indian wealthy investors are leading the world in using AI for financial research and analysis, with 86% leveraging the technology. While AI boosts their confidence and willingness to take calculated risks, human financial advisors still hold the reins for final investment decisions. This indicates a growing preference for a hybrid model, where AI assists in research, but human judgment remains paramount.
Energy cooperation is a cornerstone of the strengthening US-India relationship, with crude oil, LNG, LPG, and civil nuclear power identified as key areas. Despite differing views on some matters, the partnership's strategic logic and resilience are growing. This collaboration significantly boosts India's energy security and fosters economic growth, with both nations committed to further deepening these ties.
The Congress party has criticized the Modi government's economic policies, dubbing them as Modinomics. They argue that these policies involve appeasing the United States while capitulating to China, citing India's growing trade deficit with China and a shrinking surplus with the US. Discussions are underway for a bilateral trade agreement with the US, while trade figures reveal a significant imbalance with Beijing.
A French inventor, douard-Lon Scott de Martinville, made the world's first sound recording in 1860, a rendition of Au clair de la lune. His phonautograph captured sound visually but couldn't play it back, leaving the recording unheard for nearly 150 years. Modern technology finally reconstructed the audio in 2008, revealing a voice recording predating Edison's phonograph by 17 years and correcting a historical oversight.
Authorities apprehended a 20-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh in Davangere, Karnataka, on suspicion of having ties to a Pakistan-based terror organization. The individual, working as a painter, was reportedly in contact with individuals in Pakistan, with suspected terror-related material found on his mobile. This arrest follows similar incidents in the region, highlighting ongoing security concerns.
George Harrison, the 'quiet Beatle,' championed honesty, stating it's better to be an outspoken atheist than a hypocrite. This reflects his deep spiritual quest and critique of superficial faith. His legacy, marked by musical innovation and bridging Eastern spirituality with the West, underscores the timeless value of authenticity and integrity over pretense. Harrison's words urge us to courageously embrace our true convictions.
Israel and Lebanon are discussing a US-backed plan for Israeli forces to withdraw from occupied Lebanese territory. Under the proposal, Lebanese troops, vetted by the US to exclude Hezbollah links, would take over. Israel would retain a buffer zone. These talks, ongoing in Washington, aim to secure Lebanon's territorial integrity following recent hostilities.
Donald Trump said on Wednesday he ordered an investigation into major oil companies over high gasoline prices as the US leader faces criticism over the impact of the Mideast war. Trump has faced criticism for launching the war and its impact on the fuel costs paid be millions of Americans as November's congressional elections draw closer.
The Indian Air Force has issued a tender seeking a five-month bridge support package for all 36 Rafale fighter jets acquired from France, ahead of the expiry of the current maintenance arrangement in September 2026. The move counters Pakistan's claims that several Rafale aircraft were lost during Operation Sindoor, as the proposal covers the entire fleet's operational and maintenance requirements.
The Enforcement Directorate has launched searches across five locations in Delhi as part of a money laundering probe linked to the massive 2021 Mundra port drug haul. The investigation targets businessman Kabir Talwar and others, focusing on alleged investments of narcotics trafficking funds into Delhi nightclubs. This follows the seizure of nearly 3,000 kg of heroin, with proceeds reportedly funding terror groups.
India faces Bangladesh in a crucial Women's T20 World Cup clash, aiming to overcome middle-order batting struggles and fielding lapses. While openers Mandhana and Verma are in form, the middle order needs to step up to build on their starts. Big wins have boosted India's position, but they must avoid mistakes as the tournament progresses towards the semifinals.
Nandani Sharma credits her WPL debut for a significant shift in her cricketing approach, emphasizing strategy and adaptability over just bowling. The Delhi Capitals bowler, who was a top wicket-taker last season, now focuses on reading batters and team communication. She draws inspiration from Irfan Pathan, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jasprit Bumrah, and Marizanne Kapp, highlighting their control and variations.
The Kerala High Court has mandated that elected local representatives must take their oaths strictly as prescribed by law, invalidating oaths that included names beyond 'God' or personal affirmations. The court ruled that invoking specific deities, 'Mother India', or political figures is not permitted. While elections remain valid, affected councillors must retake their oaths correctly within four weeks, with past actions protected for most.
New Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh may follow Alan Greenspan's approach of not intervening in financial bubbles, a strategy that led to the dot-com and credit crises. While Greenspan defended his actions, there are questions as to if this passive stance is still viable, especially with current market valuations and inflation concerns.
Colombia finally broke down a stubborn DR Congo side on Tuesday to secure a 1-0 win that guaranteed their place in the World Cup knockout rounds. Colombia, who failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, will face Portugal in Miami on Saturday, while DR Congo take on Uzbekistan in Atlanta.
Worrying about ageing itself might be accelerating the process, a study on midlife women suggests. Beyond common factors like sun exposure and stress, anxiety about declining health could trigger gene activity changes that speed up biological ageing. While genetics play a role, lifestyle choices significantly influence how our bodies age, with habits like exercise, sleep, and social connections proving crucial for a healthier, longer healthspan.
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav accused the BJP of plotting to replace Chief Ministers in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh, citing land acquisition allegations against MP CM Mohan Yadav as a pretext. He drew parallels with UP CM Yogi Adityanath's alleged land dealings. Reacting, UP minister Om Prakash Rajbhar accused Yadav of panic and alleged his party's deep involvement in land deals in Madhya Pradesh through an IAS officer.
Taiwan's military is conducting immediate combat readiness drills, simulating a sudden Chinese attack, as Defence Minister Wellington Koo warns of a shrinking warning time. These exercises focus on rapid response and shifting to wartime status. Beijing, however, decried the drills as malicious intent by Taiwan's ruling party to seek independence, while reiterating its commitment to peaceful reunification but not ruling out force.
ICAI CA Inter toppers list 2026: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India has released the CA Intermediate May 2026 results. Candidates who took the offline exams can now check their scorecards on the official ICAI website using their roll and registration numbers. The pass percentages for Group 1, Group 2, and both groups have been announced. Successful candidates can proceed to the final stage of the CA course, while those seeking re-evaluation have options available.
Kunal Shah, the visionary behind CRED and FreeCharge, has been appointed global head of WhatsApp at Meta. His remarkable ascent, despite lacking traditional elite degrees, highlights a significant gap in Indian hiring practices. Startup founder Riya Upreti points out that many companies prioritize academic credentials over demonstrable skills, potentially overlooking future leaders like Shah. His journey underscores that entrepreneurial success often transcends conventional educational backgroun
India is exploring a new pilot license option to combat a growing shortage, proposing increased simulator training and reduced flight hours for cadets. This Multi-Crew Pilot Licence aims to create a faster, more predictable pipeline of junior pilots for expanding airlines. While proponents believe it will boost pilot numbers and focus on critical scenarios, some express concerns about potential impacts on hands-on flying skills.
Mark Twain, the renowned American author, masterfully used humor and satire to critique society and champion independent thought. His timeless wisdom, particularly the quote urging reflection when on the side of the majority, remains incredibly relevant. Twain encouraged critical examination of popular opinions, reminding us that true understanding comes from questioning and personal conviction, not just following the crowd. His legacy continues to inspire critical thinking.
An Indian-origin man has highlighted stark differences in workplace culture between India and the US. He observed that leaving work on time in India often drew attention, whereas in the US, it's considered normal. The man also shared an experience where his manager compensated him for after-hours work, emphasizing the US's structured approach to overtime and boundaries, a model he believes India could adopt.
Adani Group AGM 2026: Gautam Adani is steering his infrastructure giant towards a new era, focusing on internal transformation rather than just scale. The group is simplifying its structure to speed up decisions and enhance accountability. Adani also aims to redefine contractor relationships into long-term nation-building partnerships and place workers at the core of its growth strategy. This vision signals a decade-long blueprint for a more agile and people-centric Adani Group.
Alka Yagnik health: Legendary singer Alka Yagnik has revealed her two-year battle with sensorineural nerve hearing loss, a rare condition affecting the inner ear or auditory nerve. She shared her health struggles and gradual recovery after being honored with the Padma Bhushan. Yagnik expressed gratitude for public support during this challenging period, emphasizing her slow return to the spotlight.
Australia remains unbeaten in the Women's T20 World Cup after a dominant 113-run victory over Pakistan. Despite their perfect record, a semi-final spot is not yet guaranteed. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka's Chamari Athapaththu smashed a century to keep their hopes alive, and New Zealand also secured a crucial win. The tournament continues with high stakes for all teams.
Trinamool Congress leader Derek O'Brien has accused the BJP of attempting to impose vegetarianism by allegedly removing eggs from West Bengal's mid-day meal menu, a move he claims would harm children's nutrition. Speculation arose after ISKCON was tasked with serving meals in Kolkata schools. However, ISKCON has denied finalizing any such menu changes, stating an official announcement will be made once decisions are reached.

40 C