British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the UK might recognise Palestine at the UN in September if Israel doesn't agree to a Gaza ceasefire and commit to a lasting peace. This decision follows mounting international pressure, including France's similar move. Starmer's plan, presented to President Trump, is conditional, urging Israel to halt hostilities and pursue a two-state solution, excluding Hamas.
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In a harrowing incident in Satpura Tiger Reserve's core zone, three young men were forced to spend a night in the Denwa river after a tiger attacked them. Venturing into the restricted Madhai range to fish, they were ambushed by the tiger, who initially dragged one of them, Rajendra, into the forest.
India's education policy is undergoing a significant shift, integrating traditional knowledge systems into mainstream research. The 'Setubandha Vidwan Yojana' enables gurukul scholars without formal degrees to pursue research at IITs with generous fellowships. This initiative aims to bridge ancient wisdom with modern science, fostering interdisciplinary studies and empowering traditional scholars to contribute to national progress.
Caroline Wozniacki and David Lee welcomed their third child, Max Wozniacki Lee, on July 26th. The tennis star shared a heartwarming photo of her older children, Olivia and James, cradling their new baby brother. Wozniacki hinted at the pregnancy earlier this year and her tennis future remains uncertain as she focuses on her growing family.
Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America faced a significant hacking incident. Hackers accessed a third-party system. They obtained personal data of many customers, financial professionals, and some employees. The company is investigating and has notified the FBI. Allianz Life is offering identity theft protection. The breach only affected Allianz Life in the US.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the ceasefire announcement made by US President Donald Trump. She questioned the government's accountability and accused them of prioritizing politics over public interest. Gandhi Vadra referenced Operation Sindoor and the understanding reached between India and Pakistan to end the conflict.
Edmonton Oilers are eager to extend Connor McDavid's contract. General Manager Stan Bowman is optimistic after initial talks. McDavid's current contract ends in 2026. He is eligible for an extension since July 1. McDavid wants to win a Stanley Cup with the Oilers. His decision will also consider his personal life.
Opposition parties in India are raising concerns about the Election Commission's special intensive revision of Bihar's electoral rolls, alleging it could disenfranchise marginalized communities. They question the potential exclusion of 66 lakh people and criticize the rejection of certain documents. The Election Commission defends the process, urging parties to submit claims and objections during the designated period.
The central government has granted 'Y' category CRPF security to Amit Jani, producer of "Udaipur Files," following alleged death threats. Jani, who heads Uttar Pradesh Navnirman Sena, expressed gratitude to PM Modi and Home Minister Shah.
Survivors of the 11/7 Mumbai train blasts expressed mixed reactions to the Supreme Court's stay on the High Court's acquittal of the accused. While some voiced hope for eventual justice and the capture of the real culprits, others felt weary of the prolonged legal battle.