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Explosion heard in Syria’s capital Damascus: state media
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Massive blast rocks Syrian capital Damascus, casualties feared
An explosion was heard in the Syrian capital of Damascus on Thursday, according to Syrian state TV. Initial reports said the blast occurred inside a café.
'You've to earn': Ex-India cricketer says Sooryavanshi shouldn't replace Samson
Sooryavanshi has travelled with the Indian squad for the T20I series against Ireland and England but is yet to make his international debut. India have instead continued to back the top-order trio of Sanju Samson, Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan, all of whom played important roles in India's 2026 T20 World Cup triumph.
4 BMC officials suspended after 60-year-old dies in storm drain
A 60-year-old man tragically lost his life after falling into an open manhole during drain maintenance in Sakinaka. The incident has led to the suspension of four BMC officials pending an inquiry. Eyewitnesses reported the man fell while talking on his phone, with rescue efforts proving unsuccessful. The tragedy has ignited widespread outrage and calls for accountability, with political leaders demanding strict action and compensation for the victim's family.
No 10 accepts all recommendations in Southport attack inquiry, Mahmood says
First phase of inquiry identified multiple failings to prevent murders of three girls, which government will ‘urgently’ addressDowning Street has accepted all recommendations for changes made by an inquiry which found the Southport killings could have been prevented and identified “fundamental failings”, the home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, has said.Mahmood said the government would do “whatever is needed to protect the public” as she accepted the recommendations from the first phase of the Sout...
Property tycoon's brother is hit with £490,000 court bill after losing bitter inheritance battle over £5m fortune with yoga teacher widow
Property tycoon's brother is hit with £490,000 court bill after losing bitter inheritance battle over £5m fortune with yoga teacher widow Get your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREESee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ED HOLT Published: 11:28, 2 July 2026 | Updated: 11:28, 2 July 2026 e-mail View comments
Fans in short supply as next UK heatwave approaches, says Currys
Retailer says sharp rise in fan sales over the latest heatwave weekend left stores scrambling to source stockBusiness live – latest updatesThe boss of Currys has said supplies of air conditioning and fans are “tight” ahead of another UK heatwave, expected next week, after a boom in sales sent retailers scrambling to source new stock.Alex Baldock, chief executive of the electrical goods retailer, said cooling kit had been “flying off the shelves” during June’s record heatin England. Sales of fans...
A Palestinian Home Inside a Cage
This Palestinian family's home is sealed inside an Israeli settlement and the separation wall. Al Jazeera's Leila Warah
Rochdale grooming gang leader who raped girls is set to be released from prison amid furious row over inability to deport him
Rochdale grooming gang leader who raped girls is set to be released from prison amid furious row over inability to deport himSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy MARTIN ROBINSON, CHIEF REPORTER Published: 11:16, 2 July 2026 | Updated: 11:17, 2 July 2026 e-mail View comments
Release of Rochdale grooming gang leader ‘really scary’, says whistleblower
Exclusive: Health worker Sara Rowbotham fears for women and girls because of ‘weak’ probation serviceThe impending release of the Rochdale grooming gang leader is “really scary” for local women and girls because of failings in a “weak” probation service and his lack of remorse, a former health worker who exposed the paedophile ring has said.Sara Rowbotham, whose team gathered evidence that led to the imprisonment of Shabir Ahmed and eight other men in Rochdale, said she is “terrified” by the pro...
Man legally named 'Santa Claus' arrested in US child predator sting
A man legally named Santa Claus, formerly George Quigley, was arrested in Louisiana for allegedly soliciting a minor online. The 75-year-old, who adopted the Christmas persona, was apprehended during a sting operation after engaging in explicit online exchanges and sending nude photos. Police warn parents about the dangers of such online interactions, especially given the suspect's history of posing with children.
EU border delays 'not bearable' over summer, warns airport boss
EU border delays 'not bearable' over summer, warns airport bossImage source, Getty ImagesByKaty AustinTransport correspondentPublished1 minute agoThe boss of Berlin Airport has said non-EU nationals arriving in the German capital are having to queue for up to two hours under a new digital border system, and warned the situation is "not bearable over the summer".Aletta von Massenbach told the BBC that at one terminal in Berlin, where Ryanair and Wizz Air operate, waiting times can run between "an...
Dulquer Salmaan to be summoned again by customs in luxury car smuggling case
Customs officials are set to question Malayalam actor Dulquer Salmaan again in connection with an alleged luxury car smuggling network. Following a seven-hour initial interrogation, investigators are reviewing his statements and seeking further documentation. The probe, dubbed 'Operation Numkhor,' is examining the illegal import of vehicles through the Bhutan border.
'Main na thodi funny type ki hoon': Dentist who mocked Ketan's death apologises
A dentist, Muskan Soni, has publicly apologized after facing severe backlash for mocking the death of Pune realtor Ketan Agrawal. Soni attributed her actions to a "funny personality" and claimed no intent to offend. The apology follows her five-year suspension from the All India Dental Students and Surgeons Association due to her "inappropriate and disrespectful remarks." Agrawal's death is being investigated as a murder, with two individuals arrested.
Young Indonesian couple publicly caned after kissing on TikTok
Unmarried man and woman whipped 21 times each because they had violated province’s version of Islamic lawA young couple in Indonesia’s conservative Aceh province have been publicly caned after a Sharia court convicted them of violating Islamic law by kissing during a TikTok livestream.The court ordered the couple, a 22-year-old man and a 25-year-old woman, to be whipped with a rattan cane 21 times each for kissing without being married. At least 100 people witnessed the caning, carried out by a...
Unlocking Success: 7 Surprising Morning Habits of Jeff Bezos That Built a $200 Billion Empire
What does the world's richest man do before the sun rises? Discover the unconventional morning habits that propelled Jeff Bezos from a small online bookstore to a $200 billion tech titan and the lessons you can apply today.
60-year-old man dies after falling into uncovered manhole in Mumbai
A 60-year-old man, Aslam Isak Shaikh, has vanished after plunging into an open stormwater drain on Khairani Road in Mumbai's Sakinaka area. The incident occurred while civic workers were undertaking repairs on a drainage grill, leaving a manhole unattended. Authorities are actively conducting search operations and investigating the precise circumstances surrounding Shaikh's disappearance into the drain.
Two reported killed, dozens hurt in hospital fire in Germany
At least 34 injured after fire at the only hospital in the town of Ludwigslust; probe into the blaze is ongoing.
Navy foils piracy bid in Gulf of Aden
Indian Navy warship INS Trikand successfully thwarted a piracy attempt on merchant vessel MV Golden Arsenal in the Gulf of Aden. Responding swiftly to a distress call, the warship's presence caused suspected pirates to flee before they could board. Indian Marine Commandos later secured the vessel, which was carrying vital cargo for India. No crew injuries were reported.
Tattoo on right forearm costs two CRPF inspectors promotion; Delhi HC dismisses pleas
Two CRPF inspectors were denied promotion to Assistant Commandant due to tattoos on their right forearms, deemed the saluting limb. The Delhi High Court upheld the decision, clarifying that while tattoos aren't banned, strict rules govern their placement, size, and content. The court ruled that having tattoos removed after being declared unfit doesn't qualify them for the current vacancies, advising them to reapply for future examinations.