Sonam Raghuvanshi and Raj Kushwaha have been remanded to judicial custody for the murder of Raja Raghuvanshi during their honeymoon in Meghalaya. Arrested along with three accomplices, they are under investigation by a special team. The victim's family alleges a conspiracy, demanding further investigation and narcoanalysis tests to uncover the motive behind the murder.
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Amidst Travis Kelce's NFL training in Florida, Taylor Swift's recent visit to a Miami children's hospital has sparked buzz. Her shy reaction when mentioning her boyfriend, Kelce, charmed fans, fueling speculation about their relationship. While enjoying quality time, including a Stanley Cup Playoffs appearance, rumors of a potential engagement are circulating, with sources suggesting they're committed to a future together.
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Tensions escalate between Israel and Iran, spotlighting Iran's heavily fortified Fordow nuclear facility, crucial for uranium enrichment and potentially weaponizable. Built deep within a mountain, Fordow challenges Israeli military options, lacking the US-made bunker buster needed for destruction. Alternative strategies involve targeting power infrastructure or special forces, but risks of regional war and international fallout remain high.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha announced the reopening of 16 tourist destinations in Jammu and Kashmir, out of the 48 closed after the Pahalgam terror attack. Eight destinations in the Valley and eight in Jammu will reopen from June 17, following appeals from political leaders and tourism stakeholders. The decision aims to restore normalcy, with further reopenings planned after security assessments.
Following Israeli strikes on Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, the IAEA warns of potential radiological and chemical contamination, though external radiation levels remain normal. Damage is confirmed at Natanz and Isfahan, raising global concerns, while the UN criticizes Israel's Gaza operations, citing 'horrifying' Palestinian suffering and urging immediate action to halt the violence.
The Enforcement Directorate's summons to senior advocates Datar and Venugopal drew strong condemnation from legal bodies like the SC Bar Association and SCAORA. They argued the summonses undermine the independence of the bar and attorney-client privilege protected by the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023. Concerns were raised about a chilling effect on legal professionals providing honest opinions.
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A multi-agency investigation is underway at Ahmedabad's SVPI Airport following the Air India AI 171 crash, which killed 241. Ground handling agencies are under scrutiny, with staff questioned and phones seized. The probe, involving AAIB, Gujarat Police, AAI, DGCA, and the NTSB, seeks to determine the cause, including potential sabotage.