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News Morning news brief June 29, 20264:45 AM ET By Steve Inskeep , Leila Fadel U.S. and Iran exchange strikes over the weekend, the search for survivors continues after the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, Trump's immigration agenda gets boost from SCOTUS. Sponsor Message Facebook Flipboard Email
How Albo made Angus Taylor crack up laughing by mocking a push to rebrand the Liberal Party
Melissa McIntosh called for Liberal 'rebrand'Albanese mocks Coalition after poll bumpREAD MORE: Penny Wong points her finger at MP as she's called a 'mean girl' See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy NICHOLAS COMINO, POLITICAL REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 09:41, 29 June 2026 | Updated: 09:41, 29 June 2026 e-mail View comments
3 dead, several feared trapped after under-construction wall collapses in Jaipur
JAIPUR: At least three people died and several were feared trapped after an under-construction retaining wall collapsed near the Amer area on the outskirts of Jaipur on Monday, triggering a major rescue operation.
Murder charge after man dies at summer solstice event
Murder charge after man dies at summer solstice eventImage source, SuppliedImage caption, Isaac Clare-Watts, 26, from Nottingham, was declared dead at the sceneByIsaac AsheEast Midlands Published29 June 2026, 09:21 BSTUpdated 16 minutes agoA 23-year-old man has been charged with murder after another man died during a summer solstice event in the Peak District.Derbyshire Police launched a murder investigation after being called to reports a body had been found in the area of the Nine Ladies Stone...
Will Andy Burnham mark a shift in the UK’s Gaza policy?
The Labour Party has the chance to review its policy on Israel, but observers say it will opt for continuity.
UK’s likely next leader Andy Burnham to unveil economic, devolution plans
Frontrunner to be next PM expected to announce a 10-year mission to raise living standards.
The future of tanks: What India wants in its tank of tomorrow and how Europe is building its own
India is revolutionizing its armoured forces with the Future Ready Combat Vehicle (FRCV) program, aiming to create a networked combat node integrating drones, AI, and advanced sensors. This initiative mirrors European efforts like Germany's KF-51 Panther and France/Germany's Capint tank, all prioritizing cyber resilience and beyond-line-of-sight strike capabilities. The future of tanks lies in their digital integration, moving beyond traditional firepower to encompass intelligence, surveillance,...
Israel triggers huge explosion in southern Lebanon
A massive explosion triggered by the Israeli military shook the southern Lebanese village of Majdal Zoun.
South Korea announces more than $1 trillion AI, chip investment drive
South Korean president frames the push as a race against time to secure the country's domination in AI boom.
Sold a company at 16, raised $3M at 19; How Dhravya Shah built AI startup Supermemory
Mumbai's Dhravya Shah, a 19-year-old entrepreneur, has achieved significant success with his AI startup, Supermemory, securing $3 million in seed funding. Shah, who previously sold a company at 16 and opted out of IIT, built Supermemory from a dorm room project into a critical AI infrastructure. His innovative approach to AI memory systems has also earned him a U.S. O-1 visa, highlighting his extraordinary talent in the tech world.
How 27 seconds of Qualifying decided the Austrian Grand Prix
Michael Lamonato examines how the key pillar of George Russell's victory in Austria was a 27-second window around 24 hours earlier...
Sikh sacrilege row: Akal Takht gives Punjab govt 1 month to amend law
NEW DELHI: The Akal Takht on Monday gave the AAP-led Punjab government one month to amend the Jagat Jyot Sri Guru Granth Sahib Satkaar (Amendment) Act, 2026 in line with Sikh sentiments.
On his 55th birthday, Musk has a warning for Sam Altman and Dario Amodei
On his 55th birthday, Elon Musk turned to X with a challenge for OpenAI's Sam Altman and Anthropic's Dario Amodei: starting next month, his AI team will ship a brand-new, trained-from-scratch foundation model every month through year's end. First up is Grok 4.5, a 1. 5T-parameter model now in private beta that he claims rivals—or perhaps beats—Anthropic's Claude Opus. A 2T model lands in August.
OFFSIDE: Can Japan go Kill Bill on Brazil?
Hello and welcome to Offside: your daily recap and look forward to the World Cup. The strangest thing about day 18 was that it had only one game and it was one that would have made cricket fans feel like they were watching the first round of an ICC tournament if Cricket Canada wasn’t disbanded for gang-linked corruption.
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The humble village dubbed 'St Tropez of Cornwall' where the rich and famous - like Gordon Ramsay - keep buying homes... but locals aren't happy
The humble village dubbed 'St Tropez of Cornwall' where the rich and famous – like Gordon Ramsay – keep buying homes... but locals aren't happyREAD MORE: Our bumper guide to the very best seaside hotels in the UK: Where to stay in the top coastal counties, from private islands to pubs with rooms (and some for less than £100 a night!) See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ERIN DEBORAH WAKS, TRAVEL WRITER Published: 08:59, 29 June 2026 | Updated: 09:01, 29 June 2026 e-mai...
'No one shall be disadvantaged': CBSE issues three-language policy guidelines, exempts current Class X students
CBSE has unveiled new third language policy guidelines under NEP 2020, emphasizing meaningful learning over exams. Students in Class IX from 2026-27 onwards will have internal assessment for the third language, with no board exams. Earlier batches get relaxations, while newer students will face board exams for the third language. Exemptions are provided for CwSN and foreign students, with support for migrating families.
Body is found in search for famous Brisbane restaurateur who went missing during late-night walk
Body is found in search for famous Brisbane restaurateur who went missing during late-night walkSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ASHLEY NICKEL, NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA and SARAH BROOKES - SENIOR REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 08:57, 29 June 2026 | Updated: 08:58, 29 June 2026 e-mail View comments
'They harass me': Faridabad bizman dies by suicide, blames wife, in-laws in final video
A 28-year-old garment trader in Faridabad allegedly died by suicide, posting a video accusing his wife and her family of abuse. Rahul claimed continuous physical and mental harassment, including assault and a false case. His family discovered him after seeing the video. Police have registered a case against the wife and her relatives and are investigating the allegations.
Workplace harassment law may get stricter checks as NCW calls for annual POSH audits
The National Commission for Women is pushing for mandatory annual audits of POSH compliance in workplaces across India, moving beyond mere paperwork. This initiative aims to ensure genuine implementation of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013, with states like Maharashtra already taking proactive steps. Audits will scrutinize committee functionality, complaint handling, and awareness programs, with non-compliance facing penalties.