A Delhi court has declared arms dealer Sanjay Bhandari a fugitive economic offender. This ruling allows the ED to confiscate his global properties and prevents him from pursuing legal actions in India. Bhandari, wanted in multiple cases, faces allegations of undisclosed foreign income and tax evasion.
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Wrestler Vinesh Phogat and Somvir Rathee welcomed their first child, a baby boy. Harvinder Phogat confirmed the news, sharing the family's joy. Vinesh had announced her pregnancy earlier in March. She had faced disappointment at the Paris Olympics and later entered politics, winning the Julana seat.
An Israeli airstrike on Tehran's Evin prison, a facility notorious for holding political prisoners, resulted in at least 71 deaths, according to Iran's judiciary. The June 23 attack, part of a broader Israeli campaign against Iranian military infrastructure, killed inmates, guards, and civilians. Among the detainees are French citizens held on espionage charges.
Trinamool Congress MPs Kalyan Banerjee and Mahua Moitra are embroiled in another public dispute, this time over Banerjee's controversial remarks regarding the South Calcutta Law College rape case. Banerjee responded to Moitra's criticism by attacking her personal life, referencing her marriage and questioning her ethics.
The Hockey Canada sexual assault trial concluded, with Justice Maria Carroccia set to deliver the verdict on July 24. Five NHL players—Michael McLeod, Carter Hart, Alex Formenton, Dillon Dubé, and Cal Foote—face sexual assault charges from a 2018 incident. The Crown argued the complainant's compliance wasn't consent, while defense attorneys questioned her credibility, alleging regret over the encounter.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will embark on a five-nation tour commencing July 2, including first-ever visits to Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, and Namibia. He will attend the Brics summit in Brazil, discussing global issues and holding bilateral meetings.
Despite Shreyas Iyer's impressive performances in the ICC Champions Trophy, IPL, and domestic red-ball season, Aakash Chopra suggests a Test call-up isn't imminent. Chopra highlights that players like Karun Nair, Sarfaraz Khan, and Dhruv Jurel are ahead in the queue.
The Delhi High Court has issued an interim injunction against Patanjali, owned by Ramdev, preventing them from running disparaging advertisements against Dabur's Chyawanprash. Dabur alleged that Patanjali's ads made false statements, denigrating their product by claiming that other manufacturers lack the knowledge to prepare 'original' Chyawanprash. The court's decision came after Dabur argued that Patanjali's ads specifically targeted their '40+ herbs' USP, portraying it as inferior.
Early Monday, the Israeli military confirmed airstrikes on Houthi-linked sites across several Yemeni ports, including Hodeidah and Ras Issa. The IDF stated the strikes targeted locations used for attacks on Israel and threats to global shipping in the Red Sea. Key targets included the seized merchant ship 'Galaxy Leader' and the Ras Qantib power plant, allegedly used for military activities.
Soham Parekh, an Indian software engineer accused of simultaneously working for multiple startups, has reached out to the CEO who exposed him, seeking career advice. Suhail Doshi revealed Parekh's alleged deception, sparking a debate about remote hiring. Parekh's resume, listing experience at several AI companies, is now under scrutiny, with some questioning its authenticity.