Conflicting reports emerge regarding the success of US air strikes on Iran's nuclear program. While President Trump claimed complete obliteration, intelligence assessments suggest key facilities were damaged but not destroyed, potentially recoverable within months. Despite White House denials and a fragile ceasefire, experts warn Iran retains the capacity to reconstitute its nuclear program, raising concerns about long-term implications.
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At Headingley, KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant's spectacular centuries powered India to a formidable 364 in their second innings, setting England a challenging 371-run target. Pant's twin centuries etched his name in history, while Rahul's composed innings anchored the batting display. Despite a late collapse, India's dominant performance has set the stage for a thrilling final day.
President Trump declared war on America's largest cities, ordering mass deportations of illegal immigrants he accuses Democrats of using for electoral gain. This came after downplaying US involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict. Trump's move exacerbates divisions, pitting urban versus rural America while immigration activists decry the deportation plan as based on inflated figures and demonization.
Shubman Gill's impressive innings of 147 was cut short on Day 4 of the first Test against England, as he was dismissed by Brydon Carse. Gill, who is captaining India in Tests for the first time, had led India's charge with his century.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy warned employees about AI's transformative impact, anticipating workforce reduction due to AI-driven efficiencies. The company is integrating AI extensively, from Alexa+ to internal operations, aiming to reinvent customer experiences. Jassy urged employees to embrace AI, emphasizing opportunities for those who adapt and contribute to its development, signaling a significant shift in Amazon's future.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the 11th International Yoga Day celebrations in Visakhapatnam, emphasizing yoga's role in fostering peace amidst global tensions. He highlighted yoga's universal appeal, transcending boundaries and uniting humanity.
US President Donald Trump has intensified his criticism of Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, labeling him 'incompetent' for not lowering interest rates. Despite economists' fears, inflation has remained subdued, even with Trump's tariffs.
Zubair ul Islam Bhat, once facing detention under the Public Safety Act for alleged suspicious online activity, has cleared NEET 2025. People's Conference chief Sajad Lone intervened, vouching for Zubair's character and securing his release. This second chance allowed Zubair to pursue his dream of studying medicine, highlighting the impact of compassion and belief in redemption.
A structurally unsound footbridge over the Indrayani river, near Pune, collapsed on Sunday, resulting in four fatalities and 51 injuries. The incident occurred in Bhegdewadi, close to Kunda Mala, a popular tourist spot. Over 100 people were on the bridge when it gave way.
India's Covid-19 death toll has surpassed 100, with 11 deaths reported on Monday, the highest single-day increase in the current wave. Kerala accounts for the majority of fatalities, with victims having pre-existing conditions. While new sub-variants are suspected to be driving the surge, experts say symptoms remain mild, and most cases are managed at home with symptomatic treatment.