The Trump administration has resumed student visa interviews, requiring applicants to make their social media accounts public for review. Refusal to do so could lead to visa rejection, as officials will scrutinize posts for hostility towards the U.S. This decision comes after a temporary halt and aims to thoroughly vet applicants before the start of the academic year.
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Punjab Police have uncovered a chilling case of moral policing in Bathinda, where social media influencer Kanchan Devi, known as Kamal Kaur Bhabhi, was murdered. Amritpal Singh Mehro, a Nihang, allegedly orchestrated the crime, objecting to her bold online content.
Tokyo has lodged a strong protest with Beijing following a dangerous encounter between Chinese fighter jets and a Japanese patrol plane in the Pacific. The incident, occurring last weekend, involved Chinese jets flying within 45 meters of the Japanese aircraft.
The Indian Navy has announced the Agniveer SSR/MR Result 2025 on June 19, for the written exam held in May. Candidates can check their results on agniveernavy.cdac.in using their registered credentials. Shortlisted candidates will proceed to Stage-II, commencing June 30, involving a Physical Fitness Test and Medical Examination, as detailed on their admit cards.
19-year-old Indian shooter Suruchi Singh clinched gold in the Women's 10m Air Pistol event at the ISSF World Cup in Munich, surpassing France's Camille Jedrzejewski. This victory marks Suruchi's fourth gold and a hat-trick of individual wins. India's medal tally reached three, placing them fourth. Elavenil Valarivan and Sift Kaur Samra secured bronze medals in separate events.
Amid rising tensions between Iran and Israel, a US E-4B Nightwatch doomsday plane made a rare flight to Joint Base Andrews. This mobile command post, designed for nuclear conflict or national emergencies, took an unusual route and used a different callsign, sparking speculation.
Following a tragic stampede during IPL victory celebrations, the Karnataka government has drafted a bill to hold event organizers accountable for crowd management. The proposed legislation includes jail time and fines for safety violations, granting authorities broad powers to regulate events.
A senior Israeli military official confirmed a second wave of strikes on Iran's Isfahan nuclear facility, targeting centrifuge production sites. These renewed attacks follow initial airstrikes on June 13, aiming to cripple Iran's uranium enrichment capabilities. Alongside Isfahan, Natanz and Fordo were also targeted, escalating the shadow war and raising concerns about regional stability.
Deloitte US is now allowing employees to use their wellness subsidy on items like Lego sets and puzzles, aiming to alleviate stress and boost morale. This update to the benefits program, offering up to $1,000 annually, has been met with excitement by many, though some remain skeptical amidst challenges in the company's government consulting sector.
The ED uncovered 322 bank passbooks linked to mule accounts used to divert government funds under the guise of legitimate transactions related to Delhi classrooms construction. These accounts, opened in the names of laborers, were allegedly used to misappropriate funds exceeding Rs 2,000 crore.