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Turkiye's FIFA World Cup journey ended in heartbreak, bowing out without scoring despite 62 shots. Paraguay secured a crucial 1-0 victory thanks to Matias Galarza's early goal. Despite playing with 10 men after a red card, Paraguay held on, leaving Turkiye to rue missed chances and a campaign defined by a lack of finishing.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru CEO Rajesh Menon is confident Virat Kohli will play for the franchise for at least three to four more years, emphasizing his irreplaceable role. Kohli's stellar 2026 IPL season, marked by a career-best strike rate and a match-winning final, underscores his continued impact. Menon envisions Kohli remaining associated with RCB even after his playing career concludes, highlighting his enduring passion and commitment to the game.
European Union member states have lifted their negative travel advisory for Assam, a significant boost for the state's tourism and business prospects. This decision, excluding three districts under AFSPA, follows a review by EU Ambassador Herve Delphin. While the USA and Canada are still being approached, Australia and Japan had previously removed similar restrictions.
Rishabh Pant is reportedly set to return to Delhi Capitals for the 2027 IPL, taking a significant Rs 12 crore pay cut. Sources confirm the trade from Lucknow Super Giants, where he was bought for a record Rs 27 crore in 2025. Pant's two-season stint with LSG saw mixed results, and he recently stepped down as captain after their last-place finish in 2026.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic expresses newfound faith in the United States' World Cup potential following their 2-0 victory over Australia. This win signifies their first back-to-back World Cup triumphs since 1930.
Psychology suggests that adults who cannot sleep without a blanket, even in warm weather, are rarely being irrational. More often, they are responding to years of learned associations that connect blankets with comfort and security. For many people, a blanket is more than a physical object. It symbolizes familiarity, consistency, and a sense of safety that helps the brain relax before sleep.
The Noise Diva Araya smartwatch aims to blend fashion with function, boasting a jewellery-inspired design with a ceramic body and crystal-studded bezel. While it offers essential health tracking and Bluetooth calling, its outdoor display visibility and companion app experience show room for improvement.
I expect that I will leave sometime in the next couple of days, but you know it's always a delicate coordination dance and the diplomatic protocols, Vance said.
Iran has declared the Strait of Hormuz closed, citing alleged violations of a recent Middle East war ceasefire by the US and Israel. This move, described as a first step by Iran's military, signals potential further action if perceived aggression persists. The announcement precedes crucial talks between Iranian and US officials in Switzerland, scheduled to discuss the ceasefire agreement.
Chinese proverb of the day: This proverb underscores that true national wealth lies not just in material possessions but in educated minds. Knowledge, critical thinking, and their application for societal benefit are presented as crucial for enduring success, a principle still vital today for tackling global challenges and securing future well-being.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared West Bengal has roken free from its shackles and is on a new development path, citing visible change and a ew freshness post-elections. He highlighted accelerated border fencing and action against corruption. Modi also paid tribute to Syama Prasad Mookerjee's role during Partition and stressed the importance of 'Paschimbanga Divas' for the youth.
Quote of the Day by Jane Austen: Jane Austens quote, My heart is, and always will be, yours explores the idea of deep, unwavering emotional commitment in love. The quote suggests that true affection remains constant over time, reflecting a bond built on loyalty, sincerity, and lasting emotional connection that does not fade with distance, change, or circumstance.
The Swiss foreign ministry said diplomats were in discussions at the luxury Burgenstock resort near Lucerne in central Switzerland, without giving further details.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has urged the government to ensure a glitch-free NEET-UG re-examination on Sunday, emphasising students' immense stress. Over 22.79 lakh aspirants will take the test nationwide after the original exam's cancellation due to paper leak allegations.
Top security officials from BRICS nations, including China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Russia's NSA Sergei Shoigu, are gathering in New Delhi for crucial discussions on pressing geopolitical and regional security issues. Chaired by NSA Ajit Doval, the conclave will address terrorism, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and West Asia's volatile situation.
A Spanish court has ordered the wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, Begona Gomez, to stand trial by jury for corruption and banned her from leaving the country, according to a court order released Saturday. The court said instructions shall be issued to all border posts and civilian and military airports to ensure Gomez complies with the ban on leaving the country.
Germany and Ivory Coast clash at the World Cup with a last-32 spot on the line, while Sweden also eyes qualification. Co-hosts USA and Mexico are already through. Germany aims to continue their strong form after a dominant win, facing a physically imposing Ivorian side. Meanwhile, Sweden seeks a knockout berth following a surprising tournament start, with star striker Alexander Isak showing increasing prowess.
The Mexican saying La muerte es segura, pero su hora es incierta (Death is certain, but its hour is uncertain) reminds people that while death is inevitable, no one knows when it will occur. Rather than promoting fear, the proverb encourages individuals to live purposefully, appreciate the present and avoid postponing what truly matters in life.
Star batter Virat Kohli is making good progress from his IPL hamstring injury and will undergo re-evaluation at the BCCI Centre of Excellence on June 22. Meanwhile, all-rounder Hardik Pandya has been ruled out of the upcoming England ODI series due to a quadriceps strain, requiring more time to regain full bowling fitness. The ODI squad announcement awaits a final update on Kohli's availability.
Latin America's development bank chief urged Pope Leo XIV to consider responsible rare earth mineral extraction, highlighting its potential for regional growth with safeguards. Despite the Vatican's strong stance against mining's historical exploitation of Indigenous lands and environments, the bank head presented a vision for ethical practices. The Pope, with personal experience in Peru's mining regions, faces a delicate balance between development and protecting vulnerable communities.
Life lesson of the day by Rumi: Rumis quote, Be like a tree and let the dead leaves drop, explores the importance of letting go of things that no longer contribute to personal growth and well-being. The quote suggests that, just as a tree naturally sheds old leaves to make room for new life, people should release past regrets, negative emotions, unhealthy relationships, and limiting beliefs. By embracing change and moving forward, individuals can create space for renewal, growth, and new opportu
International Yoga Day is also being celebrated tomorrow, June 21st... Yoga has been a part of Odisha's culture. From the land of Odisha, I appeal to the people of the entire country and the entire world, all of you should participate in Yoga Day in large numbers, PM Modi said.
Tragedy struck Yashwadi village in Parbhani district as a temple slab collapsed Saturday afternoon, claiming at least three lives and injuring around 25 devotees. The incident occurred at a Hanuman temple on Manwat road, with rescue operations currently in progress. The temple was reportedly crowded due to Saturday being a significant day for Lord Hanuman worship.
Kolkata is set to host an unprecedented International Day of Yoga celebration on June 21, with an anticipated turnout of 35,000 people for the flagship national event featuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the chief guest.
Quote of the day by Elizabeth Bishop: Elizabeth Bishop's wisdom on loss offers a profound perspective, suggesting that losing things is an inherent 'art' mastered through life's constant changes. Her insights encourage acceptance of impermanence, framing endings not as disasters but as natural transitions.
Train travel could soon come with stricter penalties as the Centre plans to double the minimum fine for ticketless travel from Rs 250 to Rs 500. Under the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Act, 2026, passengers may also face higher penalties for using another person's ticket, unauthorised hawking, begging and disruptive behaviour. Men found travelling in coaches or occupying seats reserved for women could be fined Rs 2,500, while carrying prohibited or dangerous goods may attract a penalty o
Nationwide, security has been significantly heightened for the NEET re-examination scheduled for tomorrow. Authorities in Bhopal, Jammu and Kashmir, and Dehradun have confirmed robust, multi-layered security measures, including police escorts and strict checks, to ensure a fair process. Over 22.79 lakh students are expected to take the test across India and abroad, following allegations of irregularities in the previous exam.
A NEET aspirant from Nagpur faced immense distress after being assigned an examination centre in Abu Dhabi, just before the NEET-UG 2026 exam. Following widespread concern and intervention, the National Testing Agency (NTA) swiftly rectified the error, reallocating the student to a centre in Nagpur. The NTA stated the city change was initiated by the candidate, but they prioritised resolving the issue for the student.
Intense Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon killed at least 16, including children, despite reports of a ceasefire. This escalation jeopardizes a crucial interim agreement between the US and Iran aimed at ending the regional conflict. Mediators are urgently working to de-escalate tensions as Hezbollah and Israel exchange heavy fire, delaying vital US-Iran talks on Iran's nuclear program.
Defence PSU Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE) Ltd has achieved 'Navratna' status, a significant recognition of its consistent financial and operational performance. This elevation grants GRSE greater autonomy for investments and strategic growth. The Kolkata-based warship-maker has seen substantial revenue and profit increases, underscoring its robust expansion and its pivotal role in bolstering India's maritime capabilities and defence manufacturing.
Iraq anticipates a swift return to pre-war oil production levels within two months, following a recent US-Iran deal that eased the Strait of Hormuz blockade. The conflict had severely impacted exports, forcing production cuts. As shipments resume through the vital waterway, Iraq's oil ministry is optimistic about restoring its significant crude export capacity, crucial for the nation's economy.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi disbursed over Rs 18,880 crore to 9.44 crore farmers under the PM-KISAN scheme. He also launched the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana in West Bengal, extending the world's largest crop insurance benefits to state farmers. The Prime Minister also inaugurated and laid the foundation for various development projects in agriculture, railways, and road infrastructure from Hooghly.
India and South Korea are exploring enhanced cooperation in digital governance, e-government, and citizen-centric service delivery. Discussions between Union Minister Jitendra Singh and Korean Minister Yun Hojung focused on a Memorandum of Understanding to boost public administration and innovation. Both nations aim to leverage technology, including AI, for improved governance and transparency, building on shared democratic values and historical ties.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta extended best wishes to NEET-UG aspirants, assuring comprehensive support. The government has arranged free DTC bus travel for candidates and established special cooling zones with amenities for parents and families outside all 97 examination centers. This initiative aims to alleviate transportation and waiting-related stress, allowing students to focus on their exams with confidence.
Fathers Day 2026: 5 must-watch movies that celebrate fatherhood and the bond between fathers and children
West Bengal's June 20, marking its partition-era birth, has become a potent political symbol. The BJP government's official observance of Paschimbanga Divas for the first time highlights a contest over historical memory and identity. While the BJP emphasizes Syama Prasad Mookerjee's role in its creation, critics argue it's an ideological reinterpretation of a complex past shaped by communal violence and migration.
Dear Elite Saturday Weekly Lottery: The Sikkim State Dear Lottery announced the winning numbers for the Dear Elite Saturday Weekly Lottery, with a first prize of 1 crore awarded to ticket . The lottery, operated by the Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries, offers daily and weekly draws with various prize tiers. Tickets are priced between 6 and 7 for regular draws.
The Congress has appointed Julfikar Ali as the leader of its Legislature Party in West Bengal, with Motab Shaikh named as deputy. These appointments follow the party's modest success in the recent Assembly elections, where Ali and Shaikh secured the Congress's sole two seats. Both MLAs represent constituencies in the Murshidabad district, marking a significant moment for the party's presence in the state assembly.
Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijit Dipke vowed to continue the protest at Jantar Mantar until the Education Minister resigns, urging Delhi Police to extend permission. Thousands of students and supporters gathered, demanding accountability for examination irregularities and paper leaks. Dipke emphasized open dialogue but insisted on Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation, with protesters echoing the demand and using symbolic protests.
Psychology suggests this habit is usually not about looks at all. In many cases, it is the brains way of creating small moments of balance during mentally demanding tasks. Humans naturally use simple physical actions to regulate attention, energy and comfort levels throughout the day.
Rajasthan's Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma launched 29 electric buses in Jaipur and 18 in Bhilwara, marking the introduction of electric city bus services under the Centre's PM e-Bus Sewa scheme. This initiative aims to provide clean, safe, and affordable public transport, reducing urban pollution. Rajasthan has been sanctioned 1,150 electric buses for eight cities, with 675 expected to be operational by Diwali, featuring modern amenities for all passengers.
Protesters in Lahore, including labour groups and transport workers, voiced anger over soaring inflation and utility costs, accusing the government of economic hardship. They demanded a rollback in fuel prices and significant increases in salaries and pensions. Speakers highlighted the struggle of working families to afford basic necessities, warning of wider protests if their concerns are ignored.

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