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Today's Quote of the Day by Charlie Chaplin asks a question many people avoid: Are you afraid of failure, or simply afraid of being judged? More than a century later, Chaplin's timeless wisdom continues to challenge how we think about success, courage, and the hidden cost of playing it safe.
A vessel ran aground approximately one kilometer off Manori beach in north Mumbai on Monday due to extremely heavy rainfall. Local police alerted the Indian Coast Guard as the rocky terrain and strong winds pose significant risks for rescue efforts. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation, with the ship having dropped anchor and no immediate distress reported. Fishermen have warned of hazardous conditions for smaller boats in the area.
Christian Dior has secured a major coup as Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce chose Haute Couture designs by Jonathan Anderson for their New York wedding. This high-profile endorsement, particularly Swift's bridal commission, offers Dior significant exposure in its rivalry with Chanel. Anderson's designs, crafted in Paris, are expected to boost demand for the luxury brand amidst a sluggish market, leveraging Swift's massive global fanbase.
Indian chess prodigy R Praggnanandhaa secured a commendable tied third place at the Grand Chess Tour's Croatian leg. Despite an early setback, he rallied strongly, earning 21.5 points. France's Firouzja Alireza clinched the title after a thrilling tie-break against Uzbekistan's Nodirbek Abdusattorov. Praggnanandhaa's performance, while strong, places him sixth in the overall tour standings, highlighting the challenging path ahead for him to reach the finale.
India's naval might is set to grow with the commissioning of the indigenous stealth frigate INS Mahendragiri on July 11. This advanced warship, part of the Project 17A programme, boasts state-of-the-art indigenous weapons and sensors, enhancing maritime operations. With over 75% Indian components, it signifies a major step in the nation's self-reliance in defence manufacturing.
Summer McIntosh 200 fly world record: Canadian swimming sensation Summer McIntosh, just 19, has shattered the women's 200m butterfly world record, a mark that stood for 16 years. Her stunning 2:01.65 performance at the Canadian Trials solidifies her status as a dominant force in the sport. Already an Olympic champion and multiple world record holder, McIntosh continues to redefine swimming excellence, captivating fans worldwide with her extraordinary talent.
Sudan's brutal conflict has claimed over 300 young lives or left them injured in just six months, primarily due to drone attacks, UNICEF reports. The war, raging since April 2023, has devastated regions like Kordofan and Darfur, with civilian infrastructure increasingly targeted. International bodies are voicing grave concerns over escalating violence and potential atrocities, urging protection for civilians and unimpeded humanitarian aid amidst a deepening crisis.
Two foreign women, allegedly abducted and gangraped in Lahore, have departed for Europe after completing legal procedures. The incident, which occurred on June 29, involved women from the Netherlands and Venezuela. Police have apprehended eight suspects, including the grandson of Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, who reportedly met the victims through a cryptocurrency venture. The accused face charges of kidnapping and gangrape, with political calls for Dar's resignation emerging.
Nestle India is launching a pivotal Global Capability Centre in Hyderabad, alongside major names such as McDonald's and L'Oral, to tap into India's immense growth opportunities. While inflation poses challenges, Nestle is committed to long-term resilience and is focusing on rural and semi-urban areas. This strategic move is in line with the burgeoning GCC sector in India, poised to become a significant catalyst for job creation and investment.
America's egg supply chain is shaken as three major producers agree to a $3.3 million settlement and donate 53 million eggs. Accused of secretly coordinating bids to inflate prices, these companies allegedly manipulated a key industry benchmark, exacerbating the egg price shock beyond bird flu's impact. While denying wrongdoing, the settlement aims to prevent future price-fixing, highlighting concerns over corporate practices affecting consumer costs.
A recent landslide on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway's new Missing Link corridor, inaugurated just nine weeks ago, has caused significant traffic disruption. Heavy overnight rainfall led to mud and rock flow onto the Pune-to-Mumbai carriageway, forcing its complete closure. Commuters are advised to postpone travel between the cities as both the new link and the old highway face disruptions due to adverse weather conditions.
Bhang not ganja: The Jharkhand High Court has acquitted a man convicted under the NDPS Act for allegedly carrying 11 kg of ganja, after a Forensic Science Laboratory report established that the seized substance was bhang and not ganja. The court held that bhang falls outside the definition of cannabis under the NDPS Act and cannot be treated as a punishable offence under it.
Severe rains and extensive waterlogging wreaked havoc on Western Railway on Monday, disrupting upwards of 40 train services and trapping over 20 long-distance trains in Maharashtra and south Gujarat. Key routes, notably the Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor, were inundated, leading to numerous train cancellations and diversions. In response to the situation, authorities provided crucial supplies and set up support desks for affected passengers.
Eating with hands, a practice embraced by billions, offers more than just tradition. Experts reveal it deepens our connection to food, fostering mindful consumption and preserving cherished family memories. This sensory engagement enhances enjoyment and encourages slower eating. In our fast-paced world, this simple act reconnects us to our heritage and promotes cultural understanding, proving that tradition can be a powerful antidote to modern distractions.
Leaders from Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress faction visited Baruipur to meet the family of an 11-year-old girl allegedly raped and murdered. The visit occurred amid prohibitory orders following violent protests where locals lynched a man suspected of involvement. A Special Investigation Team has been formed, and arrests have been made.
Former batter Sanjay Manjrekar has labelled India's decision to drop Sanju Samson for the second T20 against England as izarre. While praising 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's historic debut, Manjrekar questioned Samson's exclusion, suggesting both could have been accommodated. Samson, a T20 World Cup star, was replaced by Sooryavanshi, who impressed in the IPL. India lost the match, trailing the series 0-1.
Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed has been named an accused in the Pahalgam terror attack supplementary chargesheet by the NIA. Filed in Jammu, the chargesheet implicates Saeed for waging war against India and hatching conspiracies from across the border. This follows an earlier charge sheet naming a Pakistani handler and slain terrorists involved in the deadly attack that claimed 26 lives.
The Allahabad High Court has directed the Centre and the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to respond to a petition claiming a temple exists within the Taj Mahal premises. The plea, filed by a temple trust and others, challenges lower court rejections of requests for an advocate commissioner to survey the disputed site.
George Clooney, the acclaimed actor, offers a poignant perspective on aging, suggesting life's true value lies in the journey, not a perfect ending. He acknowledges life's inherent difficulties and the pain of loss, but emphasizes cherishing experiences and relationships. Clooney's reflections encourage appreciating the present moments and the connections we forge, making each stage of life meaningful despite its inevitable challenges.
Prince Harry will not be staying at Buckingham Palace during his UK visit this week, despite earlier reports. He reportedly did not formally accept an offer for royal accommodation by a deadline. The estranged royal's trip for charity engagements is overshadowed by security disputes and his family's absence. Harry has lived in the US since stepping down as a working royal in 2020.
A public toilet in China's historic Dunhuang city is captivating the world, drawing crowds and becoming an unexpected tourist hotspot. Industrialist Harsh Goenka shared a viral video of the five-star facility, inspired by the Mogao Grottoes. Boasting a labyrinthine cave design, it offers premium amenities like free beverages, phone booths, and luxury toiletries, transforming a basic utility into a cultural attraction.
A tragic single-vehicle collision in Nova Scotia, has resulted in the death of a man from Springhill. Emergency crews responded to the scene on Highway 321 where a Honda Civic reportedly veered off the road and struck a culvert. The driver, who was the sole occupant, was transported to the hospital but sadly succumbed to his injuries.
Anime enthusiasts, rejoice! Solo Leveling is returning with a new movie, 'Beyond the System,' slated for release in late 2026. Co-produced by industry giants, this film promises to continue Sung Jinwoo's epic journey after the events of Season 2. While a third season's fate remains uncertain, this cinematic adventure offers a thrilling glimpse into the future of the beloved franchise.
Best Proverb of the day: The German proverb Krummes Holz gibt auch gerades Feuer (Crooked logs also make straight fires) teaches that imperfections do not determine a person's worth or ability. The proverb reminds people to look beyond appearances and recognise the value in everyone. Its enduring message promotes acceptance, resilience and the understanding that true character is revealed through actions, not outward perfection.
Unpaid care work, not job scarcity, keeps most Indian women out of the workforce in major cities, a new survey reveals. While female labour force participation is slowly rising, it remains low globally. Despite better job quality in these cities, a significant wage gap persists, with women earning considerably less than men, especially in self-employment. Longer working hours are also noted.
Hamas is preparing to dissolve the body that has governed the Gaza Strip for nearly two decades, officials from the group said Monday, clearing the way for a Palestinian technocratic committee to implement civilian rule. The dissolution of the Hamas body paves the way for the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), headed by Palestinian official Ali Shaath, to assume administrative responsibilities.
The Delhi High Court has directed the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) to decide within two weeks on a show-cause notice issued to grappler Vinesh Phogat concerning indiscipline and alleged anti-doping rule violations. The court noted that Phogat's grievance regarding Asian Games selection trials was now resolved, but she may need to file a fresh petition for broader selection policy challenges.
Residents of Wah Model Town are facing severe urban flooding and overflowing sewage due to clogged drains and administrative neglect. Developed in the 1990s under the Wah Cantonment Board, infrastructure has failed to match its expansion. Residents regularly pay taxes but receive inadequate municipal services, worsening environmental and public health concerns.
Severe weather is impacting multiple US states following Fourth of July storms. Dangerous heat advisories are in effect for the Mid-Atlantic and Arizona, with temperatures soaring. Wildfire smoke has led to air quality alerts in Colorado. Meanwhile, heavy thunderstorms are causing flooding concerns in Tennessee and Louisiana, while Florida braces for strong storm activity.
Comcast's Sky is acquiring ITV's broadcast channels and streaming service for 1.6 billion, aiming to create a British media giant capable of challenging global streaming players. This landmark deal, set to face regulatory scrutiny, combines the UK's largest free-to-air broadcaster with a leading pay-TV provider. The merged entity will dominate the UK TV ad market.
Norway's World Cup triumph over Brazil has sparked a secondary sensation: a viral clip appearing to show Princess Ingrid Alexandra hugging a shirtless Erling Haaland. While the hug remains unconfirmed by royal officials, the princess and her brother were visibly jubilant in the stands. This historic win, Norway's first quarterfinal appearance, offers a welcome ray of sunshine amidst the royal family's recent health challenges.
Bryan Johnson autoimmune disease: Anti-aging personality Bryan Johnson's recent revelation of autoimmune disease has ignited public interest in these complex conditions. Autoimmune diseases occur when the body's immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissues, leading to inflammation and damage. While causes are often a mix of genetics and environment, symptoms vary widely. Early diagnosis and management are crucial for conditions like autoimmune gastritis, impacting millions globally.
Mumbai faced severe disruptions on Monday as heavy monsoon rains and strong winds lashed the city. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport saw 17 flights cancelled and over 200 delayed. The India Meteorological Department issued a red alert for Mumbai and surrounding districts, warning of continued intense downpours. This has led to widespread waterlogging, affecting train services and causing traffic issues on key highways.
Socrates championed living a life of integrity over mere existence. His famous quote underscores the belief that virtue and moral excellence define a meaningful life. Socrates' teachings, particularly the Socratic method, continue to influence modern thought, urging us to prioritize honor and justice in all our choices, even when faced with hardship.
Picking a name for your baby girl is one of those decisions that stays forever. If you want something that feels big, timeless, and full of meaning, sky and star names are a beautiful place to start. Here are seven that are worth knowing about.
Baruipur rape-murder case: Authorities have arrested two individuals and detained three others in connection with the alleged gangrape and murder of an 11-year-old girl in Baruipur, West Bengal. A Special Investigating Team is now probing the case. The discovery of the victim's body led to local protests and the imposition of prohibitory orders to restore order.
Goa's iconic motorcycle taxi service is now online with the launch of the 'Mhaje Driver App'. Commuters can easily locate and book the nearest motorcycle pilot via their smartphones, enhancing convenience and expanding pilots' customer reach. The government is also exploring welfare initiatives like electric bike subsidies and a pension scheme for these trusted transport providers.
Mumbai grapples with heavy monsoon downpours, prompting a Red Alert for several districts. Waterlogging has disrupted normal life and traffic, with warnings of potential flooding and structural damage. While intense rain is expected to continue on July 7, conditions are forecast to improve from July 8 with moderate showers. Authorities urge residents to exercise caution and stay informed.
America's wealthiest families, led by the Waltons with a staggering $520 billion, continue to dominate the economic landscape. Their fortunes, built over generations in sectors like retail, energy, and food, highlight the enduring power of long-term private ownership. The Kochs, Mars, and Johnsons also feature prominently, showcasing how sustained family control fuels immense wealth and influence across key industries.
Flipkart has been placed among Indias Top 5 Best Companies to Work For. Employee-friendly policies, a learning culture embedded in the workplace, internal mobility, and more have been hallmarks of the e-commerce giant in achieving these accolades. Read about how workplaces are being redefined in India and how Flipkart has been at the forefront of the change.
Asia's dismal FIFA World Cup performance has led to widespread soul-searching, with top football officials and coaches stepping down. South Korea's FA president and head coach resigned after a group stage exit, mirroring similar departures in Saudi Arabia. Despite an expanded tournament offering more spots, Asian teams secured only three wins in 29 matches, highlighting a significant gap with global powerhouses.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a three-day official visit to Indonesia, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties and their comprehensive strategic partnership. Discussions are expected to focus on trade, financial integration, and technological cooperation, with a potential local currency settlement framework between India and Indonesia. The visit also includes engagement with the Indian diaspora and a tour of the historic Prambanan Temple.
NDA leaders in Karnataka have lodged a formal complaint with the Chief Electoral Officer, alleging massive irregularities in the ongoing electoral roll revision. They claim Booth Level Officers are not conducting mandatory door-to-door verification, instead filling forms at community halls and mosques. The delegation demands an immediate inquiry, door-to-door re-verification, and strict legal action against those responsible for undermining the democratic process.
Tragic violence has erupted at Sri Lanka's Negombo prison, claiming 19 lives and injuring 72. The unrest, fueled by a clash between rival inmate groups over alleged drug trafficking, escalated when prisoners seized weapons. Authorities have deployed special forces and launched multiple investigations to restore order and understand the full scope of the disturbances.
Boeing is launching a new 737 MAX assembly line in Everett, Washington, to boost production amid high global demand. This move aims to increase output from 42 to 47 jets monthly, with further increases planned as the company recovers from past production issues and safety concerns. The new line is expected to contribute to a target of 52 jets per month by early 2027.

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