Vishal Yadav, a clerk at the Naval office in New Delhi, has been arrested for allegedly leaking classified defence information to a Pakistani handler. He shared sensitive details, including those related to Op Sindoor, in exchange for money to fund his online gaming addiction. Yadav was apprehended in Jaipur under the Official Secrets Act.
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T.J. McConnell apologized to Indiana Pacers fans after their heartbreaking Game 7 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals. Despite McConnell's valiant effort stepping in for the injured Tyrese Haliburton, the Pacers fell short of securing their first title. Pascal Siakam echoed McConnell's sentiments, expressing the team's desire to win for the city and its devoted fans.
Satellite images reveal a significant reduction in US military aircraft at Qatar's Al Udeid Air Base, potentially as a precaution against Iranian strikes amid escalating tensions. Nearly 40 aircraft dwindled to just three between June 5 and June 19. The US embassy has restricted base access, urging vigilance.
President Trump has not decided on joining Israel in strikes against Iran, but suggested the regime could collapse. He hinted at potential US action regarding Iran's nuclear facilities, stating a turning point might be near. These remarks follow heightened tensions and Israeli strikes on Iranian sites, fueling speculation about broader conflict.
Following Israeli airstrikes on Iran, Iranians abroad are met with robotic voices when calling home due to a widespread communication blackout. These AI messages, ranging from unsettling to strangely comforting, are suspected to be a government tactic to prevent hacking or spread confusion.
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.
Joe Root surpassed Sanath Jayasuriya, becoming the ninth-highest international run-scorer during England's Test against India. Root scored 28 runs before Jasprit Bumrah dismissed him. India posted 471, with centuries from Jaiswal, Gill, and Pant. England ended day two at 209/3, with Pope unbeaten on 100. Bumrah's three wickets troubled England, who trail by 262 runs.
The ongoing tension between Mallikarjun Kharge and Shashi Tharoor escalated when Kharge criticized Tharoor's praise of PM Modi, implying a 'Modi first, country later' approach. This followed Tharoor's article highlighting Modi's global engagement as a prime asset for India.
Sourav Ganguly has urged fellow Indian pacers to support Jasprit Bumrah in the ongoing Test series against England. Ganguly emphasised Bumrah's adaptability across formats but noted the lack of support from other bowlers like Shardul Thakur, Prasidh Krishna, and Mohammed Siraj.
US airstrikes targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, while initially hailed as a success, have raised concerns about long-term monitoring. The IAEA's ability to track Iran's uranium stockpile is now significantly hampered, especially the highly enriched uranium. Experts warn that Iran's nuclear expertise and undeclared centrifuge stockpiles remain intact, potentially leading to a measured escalation in response.