Paulina Gretzky's recent Instagram post featuring intimate moments with her husband, Dustin Johnson, has sparked considerable buzz ahead of the U.S. Open. The timing of the post, just days before Johnson competes at Oakmont, has fans intrigued. Johnson, a former U.S. Open champion, aims for a strong showing after a mixed season, with Paulina's support playing a key role.
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A special investigation team has found lapses in the security arrangements for gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. The report reveals unauthorized access and protocol breaches during his custody. Several police officials faced suspension and termination. The SIT note highlights failures at multiple levels. It also points to systemic issues within the Anti-Gangster Task Force. The report recommends action against those responsible.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has accused West Bengal's Mamata Banerjee government of promoting religious conversions by granting OBC status to Christian converts. BJP alleges the state's OBC list favors Muslims, increasing their representation significantly since 2010. This move, according to BJP, is a blatant appeasement tactic for vote-bank politics, disregarding a Supreme Court ruling against religion-based reservations.
Amid escalating tensions, former President Trump reportedly blocked an Israeli plan to assassinate Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei. According to U.S. officials, Trump intervened, stating the U.S. wouldn't target Iranian leadership without an American casualty. This decision comes as Israel claims responsibility for attacks under 'Operation Rising Lion,' while Iran retaliates with missile barrages.
The Indian Navy is preparing to commission INS Arnala, the first of 16 anti-submarine warfare shallow watercraft, on June 18th in Visakhapatnam. Built by GRSE and L&T Shipbuilders, this 77-meter warship features over 80% indigenous content and advanced underwater sensors. These warships are being built at Indian shipyards at an overall cost of Rs 12,622 crore.
India and the US are aiming to finalize an initial trade deal by July 9, but a comprehensive agreement may take longer due to the Trump administration's evolving trade policies. Key issues include tariff implementation, competitiveness for Indian exporters, and protecting sensitive sectors like agriculture.
Bangladesh's foreign ministry addressed the vandalism of Rabindranath Tagore's ancestral home. A criminal case was filed, and arrests were made. The government reaffirmed its respect for Tagore's legacy. India strongly condemned the act. West Bengal's Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address the issue with Bangladesh. Authorities are taking legal actions.
A family from Vasad, Anand, faced unimaginable tragedy as three members died in the Flight AI171 crash shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad. Rajnikant Patel, his wife Divya, and sister-in-law Hemangini were en route to London for Dhvani Patel's MBA graduation.
The BCCI has revised venues for the 2025 home season, moving the India-South Africa Test from Delhi to Kolkata due to air quality concerns. Consequently, the India-West Indies Test shifts from Kolkata to Delhi. Outfield renovations in Chennai prompt a change in venue for the India Women vs Australia Women ODI series, with matches now in New Chandigarh and Delhi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is embarking on a three-nation tour, starting with Cyprus, marking the first visit by an Indian PM since 2002. He will then attend the G7 Summit in Canada, engaging in bilateral meetings, including a potential encounter with US President Trump.