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Iran says Israeli occupation in Lebanon would breach US deal
Iran says any continued Israeli occupation in Lebanon would be a breach of the Memorandum of Understanding with the US.
G7 leaders meet in France with Iran and Ukraine high on agenda
French President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday’s lunch summit would focus on reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Winston Churchill's grandson accuses National Portrait Gallery of 'ideologically motivated rant'
Winston Churchill's grandson has accused the National Portrait Gallery of an "ideologically motivated rant" after it claimed the wartime leader deliberately starved Indians.Lord Soames, who sat in the House of Commons from 1983 to 2019, signed a letter alongside 50 other peers describing a taxpayer-funded attraction as a "barefaced lie". The National Portrait Gallery has been urged to explain itself after Helen Cammock's 40-minute film suggested Churchill "wilfully" inflicted mass starvation dur...
Japan's remilitarization turning it into Asia-Pacific 'powder keg'
Iran fans react to team’s first World Cup match amid political schisms
Iran fans react to team’s first World Cup match amid political schisms
What to know about this week’s US primary elections
Primaries are set to take place in Alabama, California, Oklahoma, Georgia, and the capital, Washington, DC, on Tuesday.
Iran Says Hormuz Passage Won't Have 'Tolls' But 'Fees'. What It Means
Iran's foreign ministry spokesman, Esmaeil Baghaei, said that Tehran may introduce fees for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, with the charges tied to security, environmental protection and other maritime services.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon has a message for all smartphone users
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon revealed the company is developing over 40 AI-powered device designs, including smart glasses and wearables, aiming to introduce intelligent 'agents' that will manage tasks across apps. These agents are poised to become the new center of digital life, shifting focus away from smartphones and potentially elevating smart glasses to smartphone-like scale.
US military to build war-ready stockpile in Australia, documents show
The US military is planning a permanent war-ready weapons stockpile for its Marine Corps on Australia’s southeast coast beyond the range of most Chinese missiles, tender documents show and officials confirmed to AFP. The development of the stockpile, a first for the Marine Corps in Australia, comes as the United States is keen to leverage the continent’s strategic location in the South Pacific to counter China’s rapid military build-up, analysts said. The US Marines Corps began global pre-positi...
DMV artist turns belts into a conversation about discipline
Culture DMV artist turns belts into a conversation about discipline June 16, 20264:45 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition By Nia Dumas DMV artist turns belts into a conversation about discipline Audio will be available later today.
Chinese naval task force sets sail for far-sea training mission
A Chinese naval task force consisting of the training vessel Qi Jiguang and the amphibious landing ship Kunlunshan departed from Qingdao on June 15 to begin a far-sea training and exchange mission. More than 400 instructors and cadets are taking part in the voyage, alongside 20 military academy students from 10 countries, including Myanmar and Brazil. The mission will provide practical training at sea while promoting international military exchanges. Known as China's "mobile university at sea,"...
Shirley Ballas brushes off latest BBC Strictly row after 'facing wrath of bosses' following dance show-themed cruise gig
BBC Studios has opened an investigation into Strictly Come Dancing head judge Shirley Ballas following her participation in an unauthorised dance-themed cruise event last month.The 65-year-old allegedly received more than £10,000 for appearing on an MSC Cruises voyage that closely mimicked the popular Saturday night programme.According to insiders, BBC executives are "absolutely furious" about the situation, with one source telling the Daily Mail that Ms Ballas "should not have done what she did...
Video: Gunshots Send People Running For Cover At New York's Times Square
In a video that went viral, at least seven gunshots can be heard ringing near the intersection of 42nd Street and Broadway in Times Square.
Minister Kishan Reddy Flags Rs 1600-Crore Coal Scam, Writes To Revanth Reddy
The Singareni Collieries Company Limited is jointly owned by the Telangana government and the Centre on a 51:49 equity basis.
Body Mix-Up At Assam Hospital After Autopsy Triggers Outrage
The matter was immediately reported to the local police, and Assam Medical College authorities were informed.
Flight of the 'seagull': Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space 63 years ago today
On June 16, 1963, Valentina Tereshkova, a 26-year-old textile worker, became the first woman in space aboard Vostok 6. Her flight, a political statement by Nikita Khrushchev, lasted nearly three days, completing 48 orbits. Tereshkova's achievement, despite lacking formal pilot or engineering training, was celebrated globally, though she never flew again.
Petrol, Ethanol Or Flex Fuel? Your Fuel Choice Could Save You Lakhs
According to experts, petrol, ethanol-blended fuels, flex-fuel vehicles and EVs are expected to coexist for years.
Rain Deficit May Widen Amid Weak Monsoon Activity, Revival Expected Next Week
India's southwest monsoon records a 28% nationwide rainfall deficit amid El Nino influence
Champion swimmer with rare brain cancer urges UK to do more to help people with condition
Breakthrough treatment enabled Archie Goodburn, 24, to keep competing but he says one new drug in 20 years is not enoughArchie Goodburn, a 24-year-old champion swimmer who has a rare, inoperable form of brain cancer, is calling for the government to do more to help people with the condition.“I grew up representing my country, and I want to see my country supporting me back,” he said. Continue reading...
As drone warfare evolves, army air defence seeks to strengthen new types of aerial targets
India's Army Air Defence is enhancing its training with three new aerial target systems to counter evolving drone threats. These include rocket-propelled targets for high-speed missile simulation, swarm drone replicators for multi-target engagement, and multirotor copters mimicking slow-moving helicopters. This procurement aims to bolster preparedness against a wide array of modern aerial adversaries.