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DR Congo fans celebrate reaching World Cup knockout stage
DR Congo fans are celebrating after their team secured a historic place in the World Cup knockout stage.
'Officials flaunt RSS affiliation after BJP came to power': MP minister's remarks spark row
NEW DELHI: Madhya Pradesh minister Kailash Vijayvargiya has triggered a political controversy after claiming that administrative officials in the state have been competing to demonstrate their affiliation with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) since the BJP came to power.
Thar stunt, Fortuner chasing gazelle: Ladakh fines 4 tourists in 1st crackdown
Ladakh's administration has taken unprecedented action against tourists for illegal off-roading in protected wildlife areas, including Pangong Lake. Four individuals faced hefty penalties totaling Rs 2 lakh and had their vehicles impounded for violating the Wildlife Protection Act. One offender was caught chasing a Tibetan gazelle within a sanctuary. This strict enforcement aims to safeguard Ladakh's fragile ecosystem and endangered wildlife, with authorities warning of continued stringent actio...
US government seizes hundreds of websites for illegally streaming FIFA World Cup matches
US authorities have dismantled nearly 400 websites illegally streaming FIFA World Cup matches, a move aimed at disrupting criminal networks profiting from piracy. This operation, dubbed 'Operation Offsides,' highlights the US commitment to protecting intellectual property. Viewers are warned of significant risks, including malware and data compromise, when accessing unauthorized streams. International collaboration was key to seizing domains in multiple countries.
‘Between pain and fear’: Gaza children bear cost of ongoing Israeli attacks
Suffering of Gaza's children continues unabated due to Israeli attacks despite 'ceasefire' reached in October 2025.
Home loan mistakes that could cost you more, and how to avoid them
Securing a home loan is one of the critical steps in homeownership, yet many buyers stumble over common pitfalls. Avoiding these mistakes, such as not checking eligibility, ignoring credit scores, or borrowing beyond your means, can prevent financial stress and loan rejection. Thoroughly comparing lenders, understanding loan terms, and saving for a down payment are crucial for a smoother home-buying journey.
Garg Aviation cadet pilot hurt while deboarding training plane with propeller running
A trainee pilot suffered severe back injuries after being hit by a running propeller while deboarding a trainer aircraft at Kanpur's Chakeri Airport. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has launched a probe into the incident, highlighting a concerning practice of disembarking with engines running to expedite training. This raises questions about safety standards in some Indian flying training organizations, despite the booming aviation sector.
Iran bow out of World Cup: Late drama ends Team Melli’s knockout dream
Austria's 3-3 draw with Algeria ultimately decides Iran's fate as Team Melli crash out of the 2026 World Cup.
Boy, seven, rushed to hospital after car smashed through chicken shop and ploughed into table where he was eating
Boy, seven, rushed to hospital after car smashed through chicken shop and ploughed into table where he was eatingSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ASHLEY NICKEL, NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 08:16, 28 June 2026 | Updated: 08:19, 28 June 2026 e-mail
Polls open in New Caledonia’s first provincial elections since 2019
The New Zealand public broadcaster reports that about 2,500 police officers were deployed to secure and monitor polling stations.
Onto the knockout round: 4 takeaways from the FIFA World Cup so far
Onto the knockout round: 4 takeaways from the FIFA World Cup so far June 28, 20263:00 AM ET Becky Sullivan U.S. forward #20 Folarin Balogun celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's third goal during their opening World Cup group match against Paraguay in Inglewood, Calif. on June 12, 2026. Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The worries before the World Cup were many. There were the visa wait times...
In pictures: Race against time to rescue Venezuela earthquake survivors
Time is running out in Venezuela's race to locate survivors as experts highlight the crucial 72-hour rescue window.
Meet Aarya, Indian-origin toddler set to become the youngest person to visit all 63 American National Parks
An Indian-origin toddler, Aarya, is on a remarkable journey to become the youngest person to visit all 63 of America's national parks. At just 16 months old, she has already explored 34 parks with her parents, who were inspired by a park ranger. The family aims to foster a love for nature and conservation in Aarya, hoping to inspire others to explore the outdoors with their children.
DR Congo's 90-minute 'standing superfan' denied US visa
DR Congo's iconic football fan, "Lumumba Vea," missed a crucial World Cup match against Uzbekistan due to a US visa denial. Known for his unique tribute to Patrice Lumumba, his absence was felt, though the team secured a historic 3-1 victory, advancing to the Round of 32 for the first time. His journey to the tournament was already hampered by travel restrictions.
Tense moment Jim Chalmers struggles to answer 'widow tax' question as he is repeatedly pressed by ABC host: 'How?'
READ MORE: Immigration figure exposes Albanese's housing problemSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy NICHOLAS COMINO, POLITICAL REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 07:32, 28 June 2026 | Updated: 07:32, 28 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Why India's AMCA still needs a US engine, and so do many of the world's fighters
India's ambitious fifth-generation fighter jet program faces a significant hurdle as the cost of crucial US-made engines has reportedly tripled, jeopardizing timelines and budgets. This reliance on foreign propulsion systems, also impacting the Tejas Mk2, highlights a persistent challenge in developing world-class fighter jet engines domestically. While other nations also depend on foreign engines initially, India's pursuit of strategic autonomy hinges on mastering this complex technology.
Indian assistance reaches earthquakes-hit Venezuela under 'Operation Amistad'
NEW DELHI: Indian aid reached earthquake-hit Venezuela under 'Operation Amistad' on Sunday, with New Delhi deploying a field hospital, relief supplies, medicines and advanced medical equipment to support ongoing rescue and relief efforts.
Watch: Joe Biden struggles to find stage exit after speech targeting Donald Trump
Former President Joe Biden delivered a strong speech attacking Donald Trump at a Maryland summit, criticizing his policies and calling them "vanity projects" and corrupt. The 83-year-old, who relied on a teleprompter and coughed during his remarks, also appeared to briefly search for the correct exit from the stage. This follows another recent on-stage moment where he seemed disoriented.
'We've never met': Djokovic reveals years-long bond with Virat Kohli
Tennis icon Novak Djokovic revealed a unique bond with cricket star Virat Kohli, built on mutual respect despite never meeting. The two athletes have been exchanging messages, supporting each other's careers. Djokovic, aiming for his 25th Grand Slam, hopes to meet Kohli in India soon, a sentiment echoed by Kohli's ambition for a World Cup win in 2027. Their shared dedication to excellence transcends their respective sports.
'From seas to skies, India becoming self-reliant': PM Modi hails C-295 aircraft in 'Mann Ki Baat' 135th episode - top quotes
In his recent Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Modi applauded India's significant progress in achieving self-reliance, especially in the domains of defence and aviation which showcased indigenous missile tests and aircraft production. He expressed gratitude towards the public for their cooperation during the West Asia crisis, noting a decline in gold purchases and noteworthy fuel conservation.