South Africa’s Remarkable FIFA World Cup Journey Ends in Historic Knockout Qualification
South Africa have written a new chapter in their football history after securing a place in the FIFA World Cup knockout stage for the very first time. Bafana Bafana defeated South Korea 1-0 in their final Group A match, completing one of the tournament's most inspiring turnaround stories. The achievement is even more remarkable considering the challenges South Africa faced before the competition began. Due to administrative issues and visa
South Africa’s Remarkable FIFA World Cup Journey Ends in Historic Knockout Qualification
South Africa have written a new chapter in their football history after securing a place in the FIFA World Cup knockout stage for the very first time. Bafana Bafana defeated South Korea 1-0 in their final Group A match, completing one of the tournament's most inspiring turnaround stories. The achievement is even more remarkable considering the challenges South Africa faced before the competition began. Due to administrative issues and visa
Cpim-BJP Clash Erupts at Thiruvananthapuram Corporation Over Oath Row
A political confrontation at the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation escalated into a brief scuffle between CPI(M) and BJP councillors on Thursday. The clash was triggered by ongoing disputes over a controversial oath-taking issue and demands for the resignation of a BJP councillor facing legal action. Cpim Protest Intensifies Over Councillor and Oath Controversy Tension gripped the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation premises after CPI(M) councillors staged a prot
Cpim-BJP Clash Erupts at Thiruvananthapuram Corporation Over Oath Row
A political confrontation at the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation escalated into a brief scuffle between CPI(M) and BJP councillors on Thursday. The clash was triggered by ongoing disputes over a controversial oath-taking issue and demands for the resignation of a BJP councillor facing legal action. Cpim Protest Intensifies Over Councillor and Oath Controversy Tension gripped the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation premises after CPI(M) councillors staged a prot
Tungabhadra gates inaugurated in Hosapete by three CMs
According to reports from June 25, 2026, leaders from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka gathered in Hosapete (Hospet), Karnataka, ahead of the inauguration of the newly installed gates at the Tungabhadra Dam. The event was attended by Union Jal Shakti Minister C. R.
Tungabhadra gates inaugurated in Hosapete by three CMs
According to reports from June 25, 2026, leaders from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka gathered in Hosapete (Hospet), Karnataka, ahead of the inauguration of the newly installed gates at the Tungabhadra Dam. The event was attended by Union Jal Shakti Minister C. R.
US Senate reverses stance on Iran war powers resolution
A closely watched Senate vote on a resolution linked to presidential war authority over Iran took an unexpected turn after several Republican lawmakers altered their positions. The measure, which focused on limiting executive flexibility in military action, ended up reflecting a divided but shifting political landscape rather than a clear consensus. Political negotiations behind the scenes The change in voting pattern followed internal discussions among Republican senators and briefings from senior administration figures. Lawmakers who initially leaned toward restricting presidential authority later adjusted their stance after being updated on diplomatic and security considerations related to Iran. The shift underscored how quickly positions can move when strategic briefings and party pressure converge. Key senators adjust positions Among those influencing the outcome were Senator Bill Cassidy and Senator Rand Paul. Cassidy moved away from his earlier support for tighter restrictions after consultations with White House representatives. Rand Paul maintained his broader skepticism toward expansive executive war powers but opted for a procedural position that reflected his long-standing policy concerns without directly blocking the measure. Trump frames outcome as political leverage President Donald Trump responded to the Senate outcome by framing it as a strengthening of US negotiating leverage in relation to Iran. His public remarks highlighted the vote as evidence of alignment within the Republican Party on foreign policy strategy. While the resolution itself remains largely symbolic, it has become a focal point in the wider debate over presidential authority and congressional oversight. Broader implications for US foreign policy The vote shift reflects ongoing tension in Washington over how much autonomy the executive branch should hold in matters of military engagement. Supporters of stronger presidential powers argue for flexibility in fast-moving geopolitical situations, while critics warn against reducing congressional oversight. The Iran-related vote has now become another reference point in that broader constitutional debate.
US Senate reverses stance on Iran war powers resolution
A closely watched Senate vote on a resolution linked to presidential war authority over Iran took an unexpected turn after several Republican lawmakers altered their positions. The measure, which focused on limiting executive flexibility in military action, ended up reflecting a divided but shifting political landscape rather than a clear consensus. Political negotiations behind the scenes The change in voting pattern followed internal discussions among Republican senators and briefings from senior administration figures. Lawmakers who initially leaned toward restricting presidential authority later adjusted their stance after being updated on diplomatic and security considerations related to Iran. The shift underscored how quickly positions can move when strategic briefings and party pressure converge. Key senators adjust positions Among those influencing the outcome were Senator Bill Cassidy and Senator Rand Paul. Cassidy moved away from his earlier support for tighter restrictions after consultations with White House representatives. Rand Paul maintained his broader skepticism toward expansive executive war powers but opted for a procedural position that reflected his long-standing policy concerns without directly blocking the measure. Trump frames outcome as political leverage President Donald Trump responded to the Senate outcome by framing it as a strengthening of US negotiating leverage in relation to Iran. His public remarks highlighted the vote as evidence of alignment within the Republican Party on foreign policy strategy. While the resolution itself remains largely symbolic, it has become a focal point in the wider debate over presidential authority and congressional oversight. Broader implications for US foreign policy The vote shift reflects ongoing tension in Washington over how much autonomy the executive branch should hold in matters of military engagement. Supporters of stronger presidential powers argue for flexibility in fast-moving geopolitical situations, while critics warn against reducing congressional oversight. The Iran-related vote has now become another reference point in that broader constitutional debate.
Gaza peace plan divides leaders over disarmament terms
Fresh diplomatic discussions around a proposed Gaza peace framework have exposed deep divisions over how the territory should transition after conflict. The draft outlines a multi-step roadmap covering security arrangements, reconstruction and political governance, but key stakeholders remain split on the order in which these steps should take place. At the center of the disagreement is whether armed groups should be required to disarm before any political transition begins, or whether political recognition and state-building guarantees must come first to ensure balance in negotiations. Disarmament conditions trigger political tension One version of the proposal places disarmament as a prerequisite for rebuilding efforts and formal governance structures. Supporters of this approach argue that long-term stability cannot be achieved without removing weapons from non-state actors first. Opponents reject this sequencing, warning that it could leave Palestinian authorities without leverage in future talks. They argue that political rights and institutional recognition must be secured alongside any security commitments, not after them. This divide has become one of the most sensitive issues in the ongoing talks. Aid and reconstruction tied to compliance terms Another contested element involves humanitarian aid and reconstruction funding. Some draft interpretations suggest that international assistance could be linked to compliance with security benchmarks under the proposed roadmap. Critics say this risks turning basic recovery needs into conditional political tools, potentially slowing down urgently needed rebuilding efforts. Supporters argue that conditionality is necessary to prevent renewed escalation and ensure accountability during the transition phase. Governance model and external oversight concerns The proposed framework also includes the idea of an international oversight structure to stabilize post-conflict Gaza. While intended to support security coordination and administrative rebuilding, the concept has raised concerns about long-term external control. Questions remain unanswered over who would lead local governance, how authority would be transferred over time, and what limits would be placed on external involvement. These unresolved issues continue to slow consensus-building. Trust gap widens between negotiating sides Beyond policy disagreements, a broader trust deficit is shaping the talks. Each side interprets the roadmap differently, particularly on what constitutes compliance and political progress. This lack of shared definition has made it difficult to establish a clear sequence for implementation. Analysts note that without agreed enforcement mechanisms, even minor disputes could delay or derail the entire process. Fragile outlook for ceasefire implementation While discussions continue, the overall outlook remains uncertain. The success of any ceasefire arrangement depends on whether both sides can align on sequencing, accountability, and political guarantees. Without that alignment, observers warn that the proposed roadmap risks remaining a draft framework rather than becoming an actionable peace agreement.
Gaza peace plan divides leaders over disarmament terms
Fresh diplomatic discussions around a proposed Gaza peace framework have exposed deep divisions over how the territory should transition after conflict. The draft outlines a multi-step roadmap covering security arrangements, reconstruction and political governance, but key stakeholders remain split on the order in which these steps should take place. At the center of the disagreement is whether armed groups should be required to disarm before any political transition begins, or whether political recognition and state-building guarantees must come first to ensure balance in negotiations. Disarmament conditions trigger political tension One version of the proposal places disarmament as a prerequisite for rebuilding efforts and formal governance structures. Supporters of this approach argue that long-term stability cannot be achieved without removing weapons from non-state actors first. Opponents reject this sequencing, warning that it could leave Palestinian authorities without leverage in future talks. They argue that political rights and institutional recognition must be secured alongside any security commitments, not after them. This divide has become one of the most sensitive issues in the ongoing talks. Aid and reconstruction tied to compliance terms Another contested element involves humanitarian aid and reconstruction funding. Some draft interpretations suggest that international assistance could be linked to compliance with security benchmarks under the proposed roadmap. Critics say this risks turning basic recovery needs into conditional political tools, potentially slowing down urgently needed rebuilding efforts. Supporters argue that conditionality is necessary to prevent renewed escalation and ensure accountability during the transition phase. Governance model and external oversight concerns The proposed framework also includes the idea of an international oversight structure to stabilize post-conflict Gaza. While intended to support security coordination and administrative rebuilding, the concept has raised concerns about long-term external control. Questions remain unanswered over who would lead local governance, how authority would be transferred over time, and what limits would be placed on external involvement. These unresolved issues continue to slow consensus-building. Trust gap widens between negotiating sides Beyond policy disagreements, a broader trust deficit is shaping the talks. Each side interprets the roadmap differently, particularly on what constitutes compliance and political progress. This lack of shared definition has made it difficult to establish a clear sequence for implementation. Analysts note that without agreed enforcement mechanisms, even minor disputes could delay or derail the entire process. Fragile outlook for ceasefire implementation While discussions continue, the overall outlook remains uncertain. The success of any ceasefire arrangement depends on whether both sides can align on sequencing, accountability, and political guarantees. Without that alignment, observers warn that the proposed roadmap risks remaining a draft framework rather than becoming an actionable peace agreement.
Ram Charan meets Pawan Kalyan at Amaravati Jana Sena office
Family Visit in Amaravati Draws Attention Actor Ram Charan visited his uncle and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan in Amaravati, where the two spent an evening toge
Ram Charan meets Pawan Kalyan at Amaravati Jana Sena office
Family Visit in Amaravati Draws Attention Actor Ram Charan visited his uncle and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan in Amaravati, where the two spent an evening toge
Venezuela Earthquakes Kill Chaos as Japan Also Records Powerful Tremors
Powerful Earthquakes Shake Venezuela and Japan Two major earthquakes measuring magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck Venezuela on Wednesday evening, causing widespread destruction, infrastructure damage, and panic across affected regions. The tremors brought daily life to a standstill as roads cracked, buildings collapsed, and emergency services were deployed to assess the situ
Venezuela Earthquakes Kill Chaos as Japan Also Records Powerful Tremors
Powerful Earthquakes Shake Venezuela and Japan Two major earthquakes measuring magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck Venezuela on Wednesday evening, causing widespread destruction, infrastructure damage, and panic across affected regions. The tremors brought daily life to a standstill as roads cracked, buildings collapsed, and emergency services were deployed to assess the situ
Strong Earthquakes Hit Venezuela and Northern Japan, No Tsunami Alert Issued
Double Earthquake Sequence Strikes Venezuela Two strong earthquakes measuring magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck Venezuela on Wednesday evening,June 24th 2026 according to data released by the United States Geological Survey. The agency confirmed that the second quake, measured at magnitude 7.5, occurred just 39 seconds after the initial 7.2 tremor, forming what exper
Strong Earthquakes Hit Venezuela and Northern Japan, No Tsunami Alert Issued
Double Earthquake Sequence Strikes Venezuela Two strong earthquakes measuring magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck Venezuela on Wednesday evening,June 24th 2026 according to data released by the United States Geological Survey. The agency confirmed that the second quake, measured at magnitude 7.5, occurred just 39 seconds after the initial 7.2 tremor, forming what exper
Two Arrested in Chino Hills BAPS Temple Burglary Investigation
CHINO HILLS, Calif. — Two men have been arrested in the Chino Hills BAPS temple burglary investigation, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department announced on Wednesday, June 24, 2026. David Sanchez, 48, and Joseph Hernandez, 32, both of Chino Hills, are accused of entering the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir earlier in June and stealing property from the temple, according to investigators. What investigators found in the C
Two Arrested in Chino Hills BAPS Temple Burglary Investigation
CHINO HILLS, Calif. — Two men have been arrested in the Chino Hills BAPS temple burglary investigation, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department announced on Wednesday, June 24, 2026. David Sanchez, 48, and Joseph Hernandez, 32, both of Chino Hills, are accused of entering the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir earlier in June and stealing property from the temple, according to investigators. What investigators found in the C
Obama Center Museum Tickets for Fall 2026 Go on Sale July 8
Obama Center museum tickets for fall 2026 will go on sale to the public on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, after strong demand reduced much of the initial inventory. The timed-admission tickets will cover visits from September 2026 through January 2027. The Obama Foundation announced the additional release on Tuesday, June 23, 2026. Founding members will receive early access beginning Wednesday, July 1, 2026. How to Reserve Obama Center Museum Tickets for Fall 2026
Obama Center Museum Tickets for Fall 2026 Go on Sale July 8
Obama Center museum tickets for fall 2026 will go on sale to the public on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, after strong demand reduced much of the initial inventory. The timed-admission tickets will cover visits from September 2026 through January 2027. The Obama Foundation announced the additional release on Tuesday, June 23, 2026. Founding members will receive early access beginning Wednesday, July 1, 2026. How to Reserve Obama Center Museum Tickets for Fall 2026
Kerala CM Pushes Regional Alliance Against Drug Trafficking
Thiruvananthapuram, June 24, 2026: Kerala Chief Minister V D Satheesan has reached out to the governments of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, seeking enhanced cooperation to combat the growing threat of interstate drug trafficking. The initiative is part of Kerala's intensified anti-drug campaign, Operation Toofan, which aims to curb narcotics abuse and dismantle organized trafficking networks operating across state borders. According to an official release from the Chief Minis
Kerala CM Pushes Regional Alliance Against Drug Trafficking
Thiruvananthapuram, June 24, 2026: Kerala Chief Minister V D Satheesan has reached out to the governments of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, seeking enhanced cooperation to combat the growing threat of interstate drug trafficking. The initiative is part of Kerala's intensified anti-drug campaign, Operation Toofan, which aims to curb narcotics abuse and dismantle organized trafficking networks operating across state borders. According to an official release from the Chief Minis
Mahua Moitra Praises Suvendu Adhikari, Sparks Bengal Political Buzz
Kolkata, June 24, 2026: Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Mahua Moitra has stirred fresh political discussions in West Bengal after publicly recalling the support she received from Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari during the early stages of her political journey. Her remarks come at a crucial time when the TMC is facing internal challenges, defections, and a growing leadership crisis. Mahua Moitra described her relationship with Suvendu Adhikari as one built on personal respect and emotion
Mahua Moitra Praises Suvendu Adhikari, Sparks Bengal Political Buzz
Kolkata, June 24, 2026: Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Mahua Moitra has stirred fresh political discussions in West Bengal after publicly recalling the support she received from Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari during the early stages of her political journey. Her remarks come at a crucial time when the TMC is facing internal challenges, defections, and a growing leadership crisis. Mahua Moitra described her relationship with Suvendu Adhikari as one built on personal respect and emotion
Andhra launches Jonnagiri gold project as SGF push gains pace
Andhra Pushes Jonnagiri Goldfield Under SGF Vision The Andhra Pradesh government has officially accelerated its push into large-scale gold mining with the inauguration of the Jonnagiri goldfield project. The development has quickly triggered comparisons with the historically famous Kolar Gold Fields, though such parallels remain more symbolic than operational. The narr
Andhra launches Jonnagiri gold project as SGF push gains pace
Andhra Pushes Jonnagiri Goldfield Under SGF Vision The Andhra Pradesh government has officially accelerated its push into large-scale gold mining with the inauguration of the Jonnagiri goldfield project. The development has quickly triggered comparisons with the historically famous Kolar Gold Fields, though such parallels remain more symbolic than operational. The narr
Second Padayatra Strategy Faces Doubts In Andhra Politics
Padayatra and Political Legacy in Andhra Padayatra has long been considered a powerful political outreach strategy in Andhra Pradesh politics, often shaping public perception and electoral outcomes. Leaders such as Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy,
Second Padayatra Strategy Faces Doubts In Andhra Politics
Padayatra and Political Legacy in Andhra Padayatra has long been considered a powerful political outreach strategy in Andhra Pradesh politics, often shaping public perception and electoral outcomes. Leaders such as Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy,
Trisha Post With Vijay Breaks Social Media Rumours
Social Media Silence Triggers Speculation The absence of a birthday wish from Trisha Krishnan for Vijay on June 22 quickly became a trending topic across social media platforms. Fans, who had grown used to her consistent
Trisha Post With Vijay Breaks Social Media Rumours
Social Media Silence Triggers Speculation The absence of a birthday wish from Trisha Krishnan for Vijay on June 22 quickly became a trending topic across social media platforms. Fans, who had grown used to her consistent
Sai Krishna Case: Jagan Questions Naidu Over Missing Youth
YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has questioned Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu over the whereabouts of Gade Sai Krishna, a Vijayawada youth whose disappearance has triggered a major political row. Jagan Questions Naidu Over Sai Krishna Case Former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has demanded answers from Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu over the Sai Krishna case, asking w
Sai Krishna Case: Jagan Questions Naidu Over Missing Youth
YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has questioned Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu over the whereabouts of Gade Sai Krishna, a Vijayawada youth whose disappearance has triggered a major political row. Jagan Questions Naidu Over Sai Krishna Case Former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has demanded answers from Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu over the Sai Krishna case, asking w
R Madhavan Receives Padma Shri, Greets PM Modi At Ceremony
R Madhavan received the Padma Shri at the Padma Awards 2026 ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on June 23. The actor was honoured by President Droupadi Murmu, while his respectful greeting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi became one of the most noticed moments from the event. R Madhavan Padma Shri Honour At Padma Awards 2026 Actor R Madhavan was conferred with the Padma Shri during the second Civil
R Madhavan Receives Padma Shri, Greets PM Modi At Ceremony
R Madhavan received the Padma Shri at the Padma Awards 2026 ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on June 23. The actor was honoured by President Droupadi Murmu, while his respectful greeting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi became one of the most noticed moments from the event. R Madhavan Padma Shri Honour At Padma Awards 2026 Actor R Madhavan was conferred with the Padma Shri during the second Civil
Bengaluru Family Horror: Three Found Dead in KR Puram Apartment
On June 23, 2026, a shocking triple murder was reported from Sai Green Apartment in the Seegehalli area under KR Puram police limits in Bengaluru. Three members of a family were found dead inside their residence, triggering a major police investigation. The victims have been identified as Somasundar (55), his wife Muthulakshmi (48), and their younger daughter Supriya (20). Police suspect that the elder daughter, Shwetha, along with her live-in partner Kenneth, may be involved in the
Bengaluru Family Horror: Three Found Dead in KR Puram Apartment
On June 23, 2026, a shocking triple murder was reported from Sai Green Apartment in the Seegehalli area under KR Puram police limits in Bengaluru. Three members of a family were found dead inside their residence, triggering a major police investigation. The victims have been identified as Somasundar (55), his wife Muthulakshmi (48), and their younger daughter Supriya (20). Police suspect that the elder daughter, Shwetha, along with her live-in partner Kenneth, may be involved in the
Footpath Abduction Horror in Delhi Ends in Gurugram Forest Tragedy
Delhi Shock Incident: Girl Missing From Mehrauli Footpath On June 23, 2026, a deeply disturbing case emerged from South Delhi’s Mehrauli area after an 11-year-old girl was allegedly abducted from a roadside footpath. The incident came to light in the early morning hours when police received a PCR call reporting the child missing, triggering an urgent multi-agency response across Delhi and surrounding reg
Footpath Abduction Horror in Delhi Ends in Gurugram Forest Tragedy
Delhi Shock Incident: Girl Missing From Mehrauli Footpath On June 23, 2026, a deeply disturbing case emerged from South Delhi’s Mehrauli area after an 11-year-old girl was allegedly abducted from a roadside footpath. The incident came to light in the early morning hours when police received a PCR call reporting the child missing, triggering an urgent multi-agency response across Delhi and surrounding reg
Meta Invests $900 Million in CRED; Kunal Shah to Lead WhatsApp
Meta will invest $900 million in Bengaluru-based fintech company CRED, while founder Kunal Shah prepares to take charge of WhatsApp globally. The linked announcements place one of India’s best-known startup founders at the center of Meta’s next phase in messaging, business services and digital payments. Watch: Why did Meta choose Kunal Shah to lead WhatsApp? See o
Meta Invests $900 Million in CRED; Kunal Shah to Lead WhatsApp
Meta will invest $900 million in Bengaluru-based fintech company CRED, while founder Kunal Shah prepares to take charge of WhatsApp globally. The linked announcements place one of India’s best-known startup founders at the center of Meta’s next phase in messaging, business services and digital payments. Watch: Why did Meta choose Kunal Shah to lead WhatsApp? See o









