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A video of Indian tourists dancing Garba on a Vietnam airport tarmac has gone viral. The incident sparked a debate online regarding cultural celebrations in regulated airport zones. While some defended the act as a common festival practice, others questioned the appropriateness and potential impact on India's global image.
The proportion of vessels not linked to Iranian ownership that are transiting the key Strait of Hormuz has risen, according to data from maritime firm Lloyd's List Intelligence shared Thursday. Adding to the uncertainty, Iranian forces have fired at four ships attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz without authorisation, state broadcaster IRIB reported Thursday.
American oil reserves saw a significant drop last week. Crude oil inventories decreased by 3.3 million barrels. Gasoline stocks also fell by 2.6 million barrels. Distillate stockpiles, including diesel, declined by 2.1 million barrels. These reductions occurred as demand for these products surged. Oil futures initially reacted to news but later recovered.
Quote of the day by Taylor Swift: Taylor Swift emphasizes that protecting personal dignity and emotional well-being is more crucial than deciphering the unclear emotions of someone offering minimal communication. She advises prioritizing self-respect over investing excessive emotional energy into individuals who don't reciprocate with consistent effort or honesty.
Four individuals have been arrested in connection with the kidnapping of six Naga civilians in Manipur. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh stated that security forces are conducting intensive search operations to locate the abducted individuals. The state government is treating the incident with utmost seriousness. Coordinated operations are underway to ensure the safe rescue of the hostages.
The chargesheet pertains to eight FIRs registered at Mumbai Naka police station here under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita provisions against Raza Rafiq Memon, Shahrukh Husain Shaukat Qureshi, Ashwini Ashok Chainani, Tausif Bilal Attar, Shafi Bhikan Sheikh, Danish Ejaz Sheikh, Nida Ejaz Khan, among others, officials said.
The US has struck Bandar Abbas again. For the second time in less than a week, American forces targeted Iran's most critical southern port city. Bandar Abbas sits on Iran's southern coast, positioned at the northern entrance of the Strait of Hormuz. The strait's narrowest point lies roughly 60 to 70 kilometres away, close enough that whoever controls Bandar Abbas effectively holds a hand on the throat of global oil supply.
The World Health Organization chief is heading to the Democratic Republic of Congo to combat a deadly Ebola outbreak. He pledged full support to the nation, emphasizing that together they will overcome the crisis. The outbreak is severely impacting Ituri province, a region already facing multiple challenges.
Quote of the day: Xunzis words feel especially relevant in the age of social media and constant comparison. Many people assume success comes from doing more, working longer hours, multitasking harder or pushing themselves toward exhaustion. But Xunzis metaphor suggests that real transformation sometimes comes not from increasing pressure, but from changing perspective.
A terror attack struck a Swiss train station leaving three injured. Police arrested a suspect with prior links to Islamic State propaganda. Officials confirmed the incident as a vile terrorist act. Brave citizens, including a teacher, intervened to protect others. The victims are receiving hospital care for their injuries.
An African proverb teaches a vital lesson about humility. It states a bird on an anthill does not realize it is still on the ground. This highlights how small successes can create false pride. The saying remains relevant today, urging people to stay grounded. True greatness comes from wisdom and character, not temporary status.
The United States announced Thursday that it was allocating an additional $80 million to help combat the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. Secretary of State Marco Rubio vowed on Wednesday to keep Ebola out of the United States.
In its latest Chief Economists' Outlook, the World Economic Forum (WEF) said nearly nine in ten chief economists surveyed expect global growth to weaken over the coming year, though only 13 per cent think there could be a global recession.
The BJP has accused Rahul Gandhi of spreading false information about a CBSE contract. Gandhi questioned the awarding of the contract to COEMPT, formerly Globarena, alleging it was a tainted company. BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia stated that Gandhi is prioritizing political propaganda over facts. He highlighted that universities in Congress-ruled states have also engaged the same company for projects.
Delhi-NCR saw a sudden weather change with heavy rain, thunderstorms, and dust storms. The India Meteorological Department issued a red alert for severe conditions. Flight operations were disrupted at Delhi Airport, with airlines advising passengers to check flight status. This weather brought relief from the recent heatwave. Residents are urged to remain cautious as unstable weather continues.
The United States has drawn a hard line against Oman regarding potential toll fees in the Strait of Hormuz. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has declared that any involvement in this initiative, whether direct or indirect, will lead to substantial penalties. Oman has been put on notice about the serious implications it could face.
Global average temperatures are likely to continue at or near record levels this year and for the next four years afterwards, the United Nations warned Thursday. Global average temperatures are likely to continue at or near record levels in the next five years, the agency said.
Three oil tankers were attacked by drones off Turkey's Black Sea coast. The ships are part of a 'shadow fleet' exporting Russian oil and evading sanctions. One tanker was previously targeted. The crews were unharmed. Turkish coast guard vessels responded to the incident. No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks.
National Burger Day 2026 brings exciting deals and freebies from popular eateries. Burger King, Shake Shack, and Dairy Queen are among those offering special promotions. Customers can enjoy buy-one-get-one offers, discounts, and even chances to win prizes. These limited-time offers are available across various locations, making it a delicious celebration for burger lovers.
Quote of the day by Kate Hudson: Kate Hudson emphasizes the importance of enjoying life's moments, as time is fleeting and unpredictable. She encourages appreciating loved ones and simple experiences over constant future focus. This perspective shift, often gained with age, highlights gratitude and emotional presence for greater fulfillment.
The psychology behind men who try to control their girlfriends or wives often reveals a complicated mix of insecurity, entitlement, emotional fear, unhealthy attachment patterns and toxic ideas about masculinity. Psychology suggests that controlling behavior is rarely only about protection; in many cases, it reflects discomfort with equality, fear of losing control and a lack of emotional respect within the relationship.
New movies and web series arrive on OTT platforms this Friday, May 29, 2026. Viewers can enjoy a Malayalam family drama, a Rafael Nadal documentary, a courtroom comedy, and a sci-fi thriller. Releases are available on Netflix, JioHotstar, and Apple TV+. This week's offerings cater to diverse tastes for weekend entertainment.
Europe is battling a severe heatwave. Italy has issued a red alert for Rome and other cities. Portugal recorded its hottest May day ever. Britain and France also saw record temperatures. Several deaths have been reported. Tourists are struggling with the heat. Scientists link these extreme events to climate change.
Asaram surrendered at Jodhpur Central Jail. The Rajasthan High Court upheld his life sentence in a 2013 minor rape case. His interim bail was cancelled. He visited his ashram and AIIMS for a medical check-up before surrendering. His lawyers are considering challenging the verdict in the Supreme Court. The court noted the impact of the crime on the survivor.
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code has helped creditors recover over Rs 4 lakh crore rupees. The Code has revived many distressed companies. It also reduced banking sector non-performing assets significantly. Recoveries through IBC have improved, boosting investor confidence and economic growth.
A significant diplomatic development is underway between the United States and Iran. A 60-day memorandum of understanding is drafted to extend a fragile ceasefire. This agreement also aims to initiate formal talks concerning Iran's nuclear program. This represents a major breakthrough since fighting began in 2025. The deal awaits final approval from US President Donald Trump.
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar is in New Delhi to meet the Congress high command. This follows Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's resignation announcement. Discussions are expected on the new Chief Minister and ministry composition. Clarity on these key decisions is anticipated soon. Shivakumar's brother confirmed waiting for the party's decision.
Quote of the day: One reason the quote continues to resonate across generations is its practicality. It does not depend on complex philosophy or abstract spiritual ideas. The progression from thoughts to habits feels instantly relatable because it reflects something people experience in everyday life.
Bird Charity Hospital reports a surge in heat-affected birds. Residents are now using delivery apps to transport distressed avians for urgent care. This trend highlights the impact of extreme heat on people's ability to travel. The hospital is treating over 30 birds daily for various heat-related illnesses. Experts advise providing water and shade for birds during this period.
Israel is breaking all contact with United Nations chief Antonio Guterres, the country's ambassador announced Thursday, saying it was outrageous that Israel has been blacklisted over accusations of sexual violence in war zones. We are done with this secretary-general, Ambassador Danny Danon said in a video posted on X. abd/acb/mlm
Zelenskyy said he hasn't yet received a reply to a letter he sent earlier this week to US President Donald Trump and Congress asking for more of the American-made ammunition. He warned that deliveries to Ukraine are falling dangerously short as the Iran war diverts and depletes US stocks.
The UK stands at a crossroads as more than a million young adults find themselves adrift, disconnected from education, employment or training. Without immediate intervention, this alarming trend threatens to forge a generation marked by disillusionment.
Is T-Mobile down? The T-Mobile Fiber outage exposed how fragile modern internet systems can suddenly become. Thousands of T-Fiber users across America reported no internet, slow speeds, and broken connections overnight. Downdetector data showed a sharp spike in complaints. Many homes lost access during work hours.
Health authorities in Congo and neighbouring countries are scrambling to contain the latest outbreak of the rare Bundibugyo strain, for which there is no vaccine or treatment.
Activist Sonam Wangchuk has strongly refuted claims made by Ladakh Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena. Wangchuk stated his meeting with the LG was cordial and friendly, unlike the LG's public post. He defended his comparison of Ladakh with Manipur and reaffirmed his support for the 'Cockroach Party'. Wangchuk believes the LG's public remarks were to satisfy political expectations elsewhere.
Thomas Aquinas, a medieval philosopher, believed true friendship was paramount. His quote, 'There is nothing on this earth more to be prized than true friendship,' resonates today. Genuine connections built on trust and loyalty offer support through life's challenges. In a world of distractions, these bonds provide emotional richness and purpose, proving more valuable than material success or status.
The Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) is working on a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with state-owned NTPC Limited, which will provide the buses under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has appointed MLA Abhishek Debroy as the new President of its Tripura unit. This move is seen as preparation for the 2028 assembly polls. Debroy, a first-time MLA, previously led the party's Gomati district unit. He entered politics through student activism. Chief Minister Manik Saha and outgoing president Rajib Bhattacharjee congratulated Debroy on his new role.
A timeless Japanese proverb offers a powerful antidote to modern-day anxiety. It advises focusing energy on solvable problems through action, while accepting what cannot be changed to preserve mental peace. This wisdom, rooted in Zen philosophy, encourages emotional balance and inner calm, proving remarkably relevant in our fast-paced, stressful world.
America will block Iranian airlines from landing, refueling, and selling tickets. This move aims to increase pressure on Tehran. The United States also seeks to open the Strait of Hormuz. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced these measures. He stated that negotiations are key to ending the current situation. Further details were not provided.
Scientists discover ancient single-celled ancestors still live on in human blood, revealing a 700-million-year evolutionary link hidden inside the immune system. Researchers at Kyoto University traced modern blood cells back to primitive unicellular organisms that existed before complex animals appeared on Earth. The study found macrophages and immune genes like FOS still carry ancient biological patterns today.

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