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According to a statement issued by the Iranian state media, Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) on Ghalibaf's remarks, the Speaker emphasised the importance of translating military achievements into political and legal gains, referring to Tehran's military resilience against the US-Israel coalition force during the period of the continued conflict.
Sachin Tendulkar praises Bhuvneshwar Kumar's bowling in the Indian Premier League. Tendulkar notes Kumar's strategy of bowling straight lines with a wobbly seam. This approach has confused batsmen throughout the season. Kumar is currently second in the highest wicket-taker's list. His accuracy and ability to deceive batsmen have been key to his success.
A homeopathy physician suggests traditional Indian breakfasts like idli and dosa may not be ideal for sedentary individuals. He advocates for high-protein, moderate-fat, high-fiber, and low-carb meals to improve blood sugar and aid fat loss. The doctor also clarified that fruits can be safely consumed with meals and milk.
US Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy Sarah B Rogers also advocated the use of new technology in the adventure and mountaineering sector while speaking at Ascent Summit 2026.
Health experts warn that facial puffiness and belly fat, particularly visceral fat, are serious health indicators. Dr. Sayajirao Gaikwad emphasizes that reducing this deep abdominal fat significantly lowers the risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and other metabolic disorders. Practical lifestyle changes like moderate calorie deficits, high-protein meals, and daily movement are recommended for long-term health benefits.
The Kerala government is gearing up to confront the pressing challenge of severe waterlogging affecting Thiruvananthapuram. Minister Mons Joseph highlighted that priority will be given to critical zones like Thampanoor and Chakka. An irrigation department report is on the horizon to inform the response.
Delhi recorded significantly lower temperatures on Sunday. Rainfall and thunderstorms brought relief from the heat. This weather activity was caused by a western disturbance. The Air Quality Index remained satisfactory. Light rain or thunderstorms are forecast for Monday. Temperatures are expected to rise gradually afterwards. No heatwave conditions are anticipated for the first week of June.
Quote of the Day: Pablo Picassos quote carries a simple yet profound message: time is limited, and the things that matter most deserve our attention today rather than someday in the future. Perfection can wait, but meaningful action should never be endlessly postponed.
The Centre is urging states and Union Territories to speed up legal metrology reforms. This includes moving from a licensing system to a registration-based one for businesses. The goal is to make doing business easier and reduce compliance burdens. Consumer interests will remain protected. Reforms aim to simplify procedures and encourage voluntary compliance.
Paris witnessed widespread unrest following PSG's Champions League victory, with over 200 injured and one fatality. Riots saw storefronts damaged, cars torched, and clashes with police, reigniting national debate on law and order versus social issues. This echoes similar chaos after their previous win, prompting calls for stricter policies and highlighting societal tensions.
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, a long-running Indian sitcom, achieved a significant milestone by ranking as the second most-watched OTT property in India for the week of May 18-24, 2026. The show garnered 4.2 million viewers, surpassing major streaming releases and demonstrating its enduring relatability and family-friendly appeal nearly two decades after its debut.
Israeli forces are conducting their deepest incursion into Lebanon in over 25 years. This is happening despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire and initial direct talks between the nations. Israel is targeting Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed militant group. Lebanon accuses Israel of widespread destruction. Over 3,300 people have been killed in Lebanon since fighting began.
A powerful blast in Myanmar's Kaungtup village has claimed over 45 lives. The explosion occurred at a building reportedly storing mining explosives. Around 70 others sustained injuries. The incident took place near the Chinese border in an area controlled by the Ta'ang National Liberation Army.
This Japanese proverb, If the fish is kind to the water, the water is kind to the fish, emphasizes the importance of reciprocity in relationships. It highlights that mutual respect, kindness, and effort are the foundations for healthy friendships and connections, fostering an environment where trust and care can flourish.
Radhika Gupta, CEO of Edelweiss Mutual Fund, calls for wider career awareness in finance. She highlights that campuses overemphasize roles like equity research, while areas like risk management and sales offer significant future opportunities. Gupta advises students to consider future skill demand and lower competition. The focus should be on long-term career journeys, not just initial placements.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Mann Ki Baat program celebrated ordinary citizens and highlighted the return of ancient artefacts. A historic Chola-era copper plate set was brought back from the Netherlands. These artefacts offer insights into the Chola dynasty's maritime power and relations. Discoveries in Chhattisgarh also revealed ancient copper plates from the Panduvanshi dynasty. These finds preserve India's rich heritage.
A rare Ebola outbreak is spreading rapidly in Congo and Uganda. The Bundibugyo virus has no approved treatments. Health workers face challenges due to conflict and a distrustful population. International aid is arriving, but the response struggles to keep pace with the escalating crisis. The World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency to spur action.
A five-storey commercial building near Saket Metro station in New Delhi collapsed Saturday evening, killing six people and injuring several others. Students and office workers described a sudden, deafening roar followed by a thick cloud of dust as the structure crashed down. Rescue operations continued through Sunday as survivors recounted the terrifying moments of panic and desperate escape.
A 61-year-old woman endured eight months of severe pain, initially treated for acidity. Doctors eventually found a rare paraesophageal hiatus hernia with gastric volvulus. Robotic surgery successfully repaired the condition. This case highlights the importance of investigating persistent symptoms beyond common gastric issues. Early diagnosis of such structural abnormalities is crucial to prevent serious complications.
Demolitions began Sunday in Delhi's Shalimar Bagh. Authorities cleared 143 illegal structures. The Supreme Court upheld orders for road widening. This action follows a Supreme Court dismissal of a petition. The project aims to ease congestion. Affected families receive a relief package. Demolitions will continue until encroachments are removed.
Mayors in New York City, which has Americas largest Jewish population, have long been visible supporters of Israel, often visiting the country.
Indian Army soldiers embraced yoga near Pasang Sonam Lake in Arunachal Pradesh. This event, held nearly 9,000 feet high, is part of month-long celebrations for International Yoga Day 2026. Troops in forward areas joined the session, focusing on fitness and mental strength. The practice aims to boost resilience and well-being for soldiers in challenging terrains.
An individual from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir crossed the Line of Control into Uri sector. Army troops apprehended the 22-year-old man. He stated love and family pressures motivated his journey. The girl he connected with over social media appealed for his stay. Security agencies are verifying the narrative. Cross-LoC familial ties are common in the region.
Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje has demanded the Karnataka government halt a massive waste management tender. She alleges serious irregularities and financial impropriety in the Rs 39,437-crore project. Karandlaje has called for a CBI investigation into the tender process. She cited deviations from norms and unexplained reversals in bidder qualifications.
The fighting in Lebanon has been the broadest spillover of the Iran war, displacing more than 1.2 million Lebanese through Israeli strikes and evacuation orders since March 2, when Hezbollah began firing rockets and drones into Israel to back its ally Iran.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Surat and Daman on June 5. He will inaugurate and lay foundation stones for projects worth Rs 18,000 crore in Surat. In Daman, the Prime Minister will inaugurate a civilian airport and a government hospital. He will also address a public gathering in Daman. These events mark significant development initiatives for the region.
A Microsoft employee's online post highlights financial stress in his relationship. He earns significantly more than his girlfriend. Disagreements over shared expenses, including a car repair, have surfaced. This situation has led to a widespread online discussion about managing finances in couples with income disparities. Users are offering diverse perspectives on fairness and commitment.
West Bengal Governor R N Ravi expressed concern over challenges to election results and the credibility of constitutional bodies. He noted that losing candidates often allege vote rigging. The Governor believes these actions, by both external and internal elements, aim to undermine national confidence. This comes after the recent assembly elections in West Bengal.
India's current account balance will see strong support in 2026-27. Robust growth in software and business services exports will be a key factor. Inward remittances from countries outside the Gulf will also contribute significantly. These strengths will help buffer the economy against global uncertainties. Policy measures are also expected to attract foreign investment, further bolstering the external sector.
A former corporate employee who now works as a fitness coach has gone viral after reflecting on the seven years he spent in the corporate world. In an Instagram video, he argued that many professionals gradually stop chasing bigger ambitions and begin focusing on promotions, salary hikes and approved leaves instead.
Nepal's Prime Minister Balendra Shah has stated that Nepal has also encroached on Indian territories. He acknowledged India's encroachment on Nepalese land, specifically mentioning Lipulekh. Both nations have agreed to resolve the long-standing border dispute through discussions involving historians and surveyors. This statement has sparked controversy in Nepal, with experts questioning its accuracy.
West Bengal is set for a major cabinet expansion. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari will induct 35 new ministers tomorrow. Governor RN Ravi will administer the oath at Nabanna. The state government is also forming two commissions. These will tackle institutional corruption and atrocities against women. Retired judges will head both commissions. They begin their work from June 1.
Ruturaj Gaikwad joins the India A squad for the upcoming tri-series in Sri Lanka. He steps in for Riyan Parag, who is sidelined with a hamstring injury. The series features India A, Sri Lanka A, and Afghanistan A. Parag's rehabilitation will be managed by the BCCI. The tournament commences on June 9.
For Netflix, Big Mistakes represents the kind of original comedy capable of building a loyal audience over time. For viewers, it means more chances to watch Nicky and Morgan plunge headfirst into chaos and somehow emerge from the fallout. With production scheduled to begin in just a few months, Big Mistakes Season 2 is no longer just something fans are hoping for but it is quickly becoming a reality.
A tragic accident in Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, claimed the lives of eight people. A taxi carrying tourists plunged into a deep gorge. The victims included two families from Bengaluru and Chhattisgarh, along with the local driver. Authorities confirmed all eight occupants were found dead. Recovery efforts are underway.
The Sikkim govt has lifted odd-even vehicle restrictions across most districts. This decision comes as fuel stocks are now sufficient. However, the odd-even rule still remains in effect within Gangtok town. Restrictions on government vehicles also continue. These measures were part of broader efforts to conserve fuel following a crisis.
Indian badminton stars Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty have won their first Singapore Open title. They defeated Indonesia's Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Shohibul Fikri in a thrilling final. This victory marks their ninth career World Tour crown and their first title in two years. The world number four pair showed great resilience to clinch the BWF Super 750 tournament.
Vice President C P Radhakrishnan urged for more positive news coverage. He warned that a lack of focus on achievements could lead youth to follow fleeting trends. Constructive journalism, he emphasized, is vital for guiding society and building public trust. Highlighting good deeds and progress can inspire young people and contribute to nation-building efforts.
Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League win celebrations turned violent. Clashes with police and a fatal road accident occurred. Over 780 people were arrested nationwide. Many security forces and participants sustained injuries. This year's arrests saw a significant increase compared to last year's victory celebrations. A young man died in a motorcycle accident on the Paris ring road.
A high-calibre bomb underwent a successful test at the Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory in Ramgarh, Haryana. The Defence Research and Development Organisation facility conducted the trial under strict safety measures. Senior Air Force officials were present. Authorities had declared a sensitive zone and advised residents to exercise caution due to potential fragment travel. The test followed all established safety protocols.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth adopted a quieter approach to Taiwan at a Singapore security forum. This shift in communication aims to project American strength without overt confrontation. While the long-term impact is uncertain, this move is seen as a win for China's President Xi Jinping. Taiwan and the US continue close exchanges, with Taiwan strengthening its self-defense capabilities.
Iran's chief negotiator says Tehran will not agree to any deal with the United States unless Iranian rights are fully secured. Reports suggest Washington has sent a tougher peace proposal. This could delay an agreement to end the Middle East war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Both sides remain far apart on key issues.
Nepal's Prime Minister Balendra Shah has stated that border disputes with India will be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy. This comes after India reiterated its openness to constructive interaction on all bilateral issues. India previously rejected Nepal's 2020 map revision, asserting claims are not based on facts. Both nations emphasize diplomatic efforts to settle outstanding boundary matters.
A drone struck the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Russian-occupied Ukraine. The UN nuclear agency confirmed the incident. Russian officials blamed Ukraine for a deliberate attack. Ukraine denied the accusations, calling them baseless. The strike reportedly damaged the turbine building's wall but not core equipment. This incident raises concerns about nuclear safety near the front lines.
Pakistan is actively violating international rules. It is sending extra mobile signals into Jammu and Kashmir. These signals help terrorist groups communicate secretly. The focus is on the Jammu region. New technology is needed to stop these rogue signals. Security agencies are working to counter these threats.
The US Supreme Court is set to decide two crucial election law cases. One case challenges rules on counting mail-in ballots received after Election Day. The other case questions limits on money spent by political parties in coordination with candidates. These rulings could significantly shape upcoming elections and the balance of power in Congress.

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