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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
Deadly Ohio Intersection to Get Four-Way Stop After Fatal Crash
Deadly Ohio Intersection Finally Gets Safety Upgrade A dangerous central Ohio intersection linked to more than 40 crashes in five years will soon become a four-way stop after a fatal accident renewed pressure on local officials. County commissioners approved the traffic change this week for the intersection of County Road 24 and County Road 228 near the border of Ohio
Deadly Ohio Intersection to Get Four-Way Stop After Fatal Crash
Deadly Ohio Intersection Finally Gets Safety Upgrade A dangerous central Ohio intersection linked to more than 40 crashes in five years will soon become a four-way stop after a fatal accident renewed pressure on local officials. County commissioners approved the traffic change this week for the intersection of County Road 24 and County Road 228 near the border of Ohio
What is driving Iran’s cooking oil trade surge? Inflation and shortages at the border
On Turkey’s bustling border crossing with Iran, inflation and shortages are driving a surge in cooking oil trade as economic pressures deepen inside Iran. At the Kapikoy crossing near Van in eastern Turkey, merchants and travelers described a growing demand for basic goods, particularly cooking oil, as Iranian consumers grapple with soaring prices and limited supply. Shopkeepers at the crossing said demand has risen sharply in recent days, with dozens of individuals carrying multiple large bottles of oil back into Iran. The trade has become a small but vital source of income for both Turkish vendors and Iranian buyers seeking to resell or use the goods domestically. Rising food prices and subsidy reforms reshape consumer behavior Iran’s inflation crisis, projected by the International Monetary Fund to approach 70 percent in 2026, has significantly eroded purchasing power. Cooking oil prices surged after the government removed subsidies on certain essential imports in January, a move intended to reduce state spending amid ongoing sanctions. Iranian officials, including President Masoud Pezeshkian, have defended the policy, arguing that subsidies were being exploited without effectively lowering prices. However, many consumers report difficulty finding affordable cooking oil in local markets, forcing them to look beyond the country’s borders. Border trade becomes a lifeline for struggling households For some Iranians, cross-border trade offers a modest financial cushion. Individuals interviewed at the crossing described buying cooking oil in Turkey for just over $10 per five-liter bottle and reselling it in Iran at slightly lower prices than domestic shops, earning small profits. The Kapikoy crossing has remained one of the few consistent links between Iran and the outside world during recent disruptions, including airspace closures and an ongoing internet shutdown that has limited access to information within the country. Economic strain intensifies amid conflict and job losses Beyond inflation, Iran’s economy is facing additional strain from conflict-related disruptions and layoffs. The country’s minimum wage, roughly $108 per month, has failed to keep pace with rising living costs, leaving many households under severe financial pressure. Recent protests driven by economic discontent have been met with government crackdowns, adding to an atmosphere of uncertainty. While the government has introduced monthly cash payments equivalent to about $7 to offset rising costs, analysts say the measure is unlikely to significantly ease the burden on most families. Limited relief despite growing cross-border activity Although the increase in cross-border trade highlights the resilience of individuals adapting to economic hardship, the overall impact remains limited. The modest profits generated by transporting goods like cooking oil do little to offset the broader challenges posed by inflation, unemployment, and supply shortages. For many Iranians, the scenes at the Turkey-Iran border underscore a deeper economic crisis, where even basic necessities require creative—and often difficult—solutions to obtain.
What is driving Iran’s cooking oil trade surge? Inflation and shortages at the border
On Turkey’s bustling border crossing with Iran, inflation and shortages are driving a surge in cooking oil trade as economic pressures deepen inside Iran. At the Kapikoy crossing near Van in eastern Turkey, merchants and travelers described a growing demand for basic goods, particularly cooking oil, as Iranian consumers grapple with soaring prices and limited supply. Shopkeepers at the crossing said demand has risen sharply in recent days, with dozens of individuals carrying multiple large bottles of oil back into Iran. The trade has become a small but vital source of income for both Turkish vendors and Iranian buyers seeking to resell or use the goods domestically. Rising food prices and subsidy reforms reshape consumer behavior Iran’s inflation crisis, projected by the International Monetary Fund to approach 70 percent in 2026, has significantly eroded purchasing power. Cooking oil prices surged after the government removed subsidies on certain essential imports in January, a move intended to reduce state spending amid ongoing sanctions. Iranian officials, including President Masoud Pezeshkian, have defended the policy, arguing that subsidies were being exploited without effectively lowering prices. However, many consumers report difficulty finding affordable cooking oil in local markets, forcing them to look beyond the country’s borders. Border trade becomes a lifeline for struggling households For some Iranians, cross-border trade offers a modest financial cushion. Individuals interviewed at the crossing described buying cooking oil in Turkey for just over $10 per five-liter bottle and reselling it in Iran at slightly lower prices than domestic shops, earning small profits. The Kapikoy crossing has remained one of the few consistent links between Iran and the outside world during recent disruptions, including airspace closures and an ongoing internet shutdown that has limited access to information within the country. Economic strain intensifies amid conflict and job losses Beyond inflation, Iran’s economy is facing additional strain from conflict-related disruptions and layoffs. The country’s minimum wage, roughly $108 per month, has failed to keep pace with rising living costs, leaving many households under severe financial pressure. Recent protests driven by economic discontent have been met with government crackdowns, adding to an atmosphere of uncertainty. While the government has introduced monthly cash payments equivalent to about $7 to offset rising costs, analysts say the measure is unlikely to significantly ease the burden on most families. Limited relief despite growing cross-border activity Although the increase in cross-border trade highlights the resilience of individuals adapting to economic hardship, the overall impact remains limited. The modest profits generated by transporting goods like cooking oil do little to offset the broader challenges posed by inflation, unemployment, and supply shortages. For many Iranians, the scenes at the Turkey-Iran border underscore a deeper economic crisis, where even basic necessities require creative—and often difficult—solutions to obtain.
How is U.S. pressure on Iran intensifying? It combines sanctions, blockade, and enforcement
How is U.S. pressure on Iran intensifying? It combines sanctions, blockade, and enforcement as economic and geopolitical forces converge to place unprecedented strain on Tehran, according to a former U.S. Treasury sanctions expert who described the current moment as a rare alignment of leverage. Converging tools create peak economic pressure Miad Maleki, a former Treasury Department sanctions specialist, said the United States is applying multiple pressu
How is U.S. pressure on Iran intensifying? It combines sanctions, blockade, and enforcement
How is U.S. pressure on Iran intensifying? It combines sanctions, blockade, and enforcement as economic and geopolitical forces converge to place unprecedented strain on Tehran, according to a former U.S. Treasury sanctions expert who described the current moment as a rare alignment of leverage. Converging tools create peak economic pressure Miad Maleki, a former Treasury Department sanctions specialist, said the United States is applying multiple pressu
Iran enters near total internet blackout as nationwide protests intensify
Iran remained largely cut off from the global internet on Friday as authorities enforced a nationwide digital blackout while protests continued to spread across the country, intensifying an already volatile political and economic crisis. Internet monitoring data showed that connectivity across Iran had dropped to almost zero for more than 12 hours, severely limiting access to online communication platforms as demonstrators gathered in cities nationwide. According to internet trackin
Iran enters near total internet blackout as nationwide protests intensify
Iran remained largely cut off from the global internet on Friday as authorities enforced a nationwide digital blackout while protests continued to spread across the country, intensifying an already volatile political and economic crisis. Internet monitoring data showed that connectivity across Iran had dropped to almost zero for more than 12 hours, severely limiting access to online communication platforms as demonstrators gathered in cities nationwide. According to internet trackin
Clashes erupt at Tehran Bazar as Iran protests turn deadly amid economic crisis
Violent clashes broke out at Tehran Bazar on Tuesday as Iranian security forces confronted demonstrators in one of the most significant flashpoints of a protest movement that has spread across the country over the past 10 days. The unrest, driven largely by public anger over worsening economic conditions, has left at least 27 people dead, according to estimates released by a human rights organization monitoring developments inside the country. The confrontation in the capital came a
Clashes erupt at Tehran Bazar as Iran protests turn deadly amid economic crisis
Violent clashes broke out at Tehran Bazar on Tuesday as Iranian security forces confronted demonstrators in one of the most significant flashpoints of a protest movement that has spread across the country over the past 10 days. The unrest, driven largely by public anger over worsening economic conditions, has left at least 27 people dead, according to estimates released by a human rights organization monitoring developments inside the country. The confrontation in the capital came a
Five hospitalized after three-vehicle crash on Indian Head Highway in Accokeek
Five people were taken to area hospitals late Christmas night after a three-vehicle crash on Indian Head Highway in Accokeek, Maryland, according to officials from the Prince George’s County Fire and EMS Department. Firefighters said the injured individuals suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries following the collision, which occurred along the 14250 block of the highway. Emergency crews were dispatched to the scene at approximately 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Christmas D
Five hospitalized after three-vehicle crash on Indian Head Highway in Accokeek
Five people were taken to area hospitals late Christmas night after a three-vehicle crash on Indian Head Highway in Accokeek, Maryland, according to officials from the Prince George’s County Fire and EMS Department. Firefighters said the injured individuals suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries following the collision, which occurred along the 14250 block of the highway. Emergency crews were dispatched to the scene at approximately 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Christmas D
Japan, China tensions rise as Russian and Chinese jets enter South Korea air zone
Tensions between Japan and China intensified further after a coordinated air patrol by Chinese and Russian military aircraft passed close to Japan and South Korea, prompting both Tokyo and Seoul to scramble fighter jets. According to Japan’s defence authorities, seven Russian aircraft and two Chinese aircraft briefly entered South Korea’s Air Defence Identification Zone, raising fresh concerns over the scale and frequency of joint operations by Beijing and Moscow in the Asia Pacific regio
Japan, China tensions rise as Russian and Chinese jets enter South Korea air zone
Tensions between Japan and China intensified further after a coordinated air patrol by Chinese and Russian military aircraft passed close to Japan and South Korea, prompting both Tokyo and Seoul to scramble fighter jets. According to Japan’s defence authorities, seven Russian aircraft and two Chinese aircraft briefly entered South Korea’s Air Defence Identification Zone, raising fresh concerns over the scale and frequency of joint operations by Beijing and Moscow in the Asia Pacific regio
China warns Japan of “crushing defeat” as tensions rise over Taiwan dispute
Tensions between China and Japan escalated sharply this week after Beijing delivered a series of unusually forceful warnings against any potential Japanese involvement in the Taiwan Strait. China’s defence ministry declared that Japan would face what it called a crushing defeat at the hands of the People’s Liberation Army if Tokyo attempted to intervene militarily in a Taiwan conflict. The warning, issued on Friday, followed a similar statement from China’s foreign ministry a day earlie
China warns Japan of “crushing defeat” as tensions rise over Taiwan dispute
Tensions between China and Japan escalated sharply this week after Beijing delivered a series of unusually forceful warnings against any potential Japanese involvement in the Taiwan Strait. China’s defence ministry declared that Japan would face what it called a crushing defeat at the hands of the People’s Liberation Army if Tokyo attempted to intervene militarily in a Taiwan conflict. The warning, issued on Friday, followed a similar statement from China’s foreign ministry a day earlie
Columbus’ Sonic Temple 2025 lineup grows with fresh bands at Historic Crew Stadium
The Sonic Temple music festival is shaping up to be one of the biggest rock and metal gatherings of 2025 as organizers announced six more bands to the growing lineup. Scheduled to return to Columbus, Ohio, from May 14 through May 17 at Historic Crew Stadium, the festival has quickly become a highly anticipated event for fans of heavy music across the country. The latest additions include Electric Callboy, We Came as Romans, The Plot In You, Make Them Suffer, Bloodywood, and Conquer
Columbus’ Sonic Temple 2025 lineup grows with fresh bands at Historic Crew Stadium
The Sonic Temple music festival is shaping up to be one of the biggest rock and metal gatherings of 2025 as organizers announced six more bands to the growing lineup. Scheduled to return to Columbus, Ohio, from May 14 through May 17 at Historic Crew Stadium, the festival has quickly become a highly anticipated event for fans of heavy music across the country. The latest additions include Electric Callboy, We Came as Romans, The Plot In You, Make Them Suffer, Bloodywood, and Conquer
Trump Doubles Tariffs on Indian Goods to 50% | Impact on Indians and NRIs in the U.S.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has once again shaken global trade by doubling tariffs on Indian goods to 50%, citing India’s continued purchase of Russian oil. This sudden escalation is among the highest tariff rates imposed on any U.S. trade partner and has sent shockwaves across industries in India and the Indian diaspora in the United States. Why the Tariffs Were Imposed The Trump administration justified the steep hike as a response to India&rsq
Trump Doubles Tariffs on Indian Goods to 50% | Impact on Indians and NRIs in the U.S.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has once again shaken global trade by doubling tariffs on Indian goods to 50%, citing India’s continued purchase of Russian oil. This sudden escalation is among the highest tariff rates imposed on any U.S. trade partner and has sent shockwaves across industries in India and the Indian diaspora in the United States. Why the Tariffs Were Imposed The Trump administration justified the steep hike as a response to India&rsq
Shubman Gill Leads by Example in Duleep Trophy, Sunil Gavaskar Praises His Dedication
Shubman Gill, India’s Test captain, has proven his commitment to the game by choosing to lead North Zone in the 2025-26 Duleep Trophy. Despite having just completed a physically demanding five-match Test series against England, where he scored an impressive 754 runs, second only to Sunil Gavaskar’s record, Gill is setting an example for his fellow cricketers by opting to play in domestic tournaments. Thi
Shubman Gill Leads by Example in Duleep Trophy, Sunil Gavaskar Praises His Dedication
Shubman Gill, India’s Test captain, has proven his commitment to the game by choosing to lead North Zone in the 2025-26 Duleep Trophy. Despite having just completed a physically demanding five-match Test series against England, where he scored an impressive 754 runs, second only to Sunil Gavaskar’s record, Gill is setting an example for his fellow cricketers by opting to play in domestic tournaments. Thi
Prithvi Shaw Leaves Mumbai Ranji Team with NOC
Indian cricketer Prithvi Shaw has officially ended his association with the Mumbai Ranji team after being granted a No Objection Certificate (NOC) by the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA). The decision comes as Shaw seeks to rejuvenate his career with another state team ahead of the upcoming domestic cricket season. Shaw, who made his first-class debut for Mumbai in 2017, expressed his gratitude to the MCA for their s
Prithvi Shaw Leaves Mumbai Ranji Team with NOC
Indian cricketer Prithvi Shaw has officially ended his association with the Mumbai Ranji team after being granted a No Objection Certificate (NOC) by the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA). The decision comes as Shaw seeks to rejuvenate his career with another state team ahead of the upcoming domestic cricket season. Shaw, who made his first-class debut for Mumbai in 2017, expressed his gratitude to the MCA for their s
India Marks Yoga Day 2025 with 2,000 Global Events in 191 Nations
India is set to mark the 10th anniversary of International Yoga Day on June 21, 2025, with a record-breaking scale of celebration. More than 2,000 yoga events will be organized across 1,300 global locations, spanning 191 countries. The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), the cultural wing of the Ministry of External Affairs, is spearheading the effort, showcasing yoga not just as an ancient practice, but as a powerful symbol of India's soft power
India Marks Yoga Day 2025 with 2,000 Global Events in 191 Nations
India is set to mark the 10th anniversary of International Yoga Day on June 21, 2025, with a record-breaking scale of celebration. More than 2,000 yoga events will be organized across 1,300 global locations, spanning 191 countries. The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), the cultural wing of the Ministry of External Affairs, is spearheading the effort, showcasing yoga not just as an ancient practice, but as a powerful symbol of India's soft power
Pahalgam Terror Attack Sparks Diplomatic Clash: Pakistan Demands Neutral Inquiry
Amid escalating tensions with India after the deadly Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has expressed his country's willingness to participate in a “non-partisan, neutral, and transparent” international investigation. Speaking at the Pakistan Military Academy, Shehbaz condemned the ongoing "blame game" and reaffirmed Pakistan’s long-standing position on Kashmir, calling it the nation’s "jugular vein" as per Quaid-i-Azam
Pahalgam Terror Attack Sparks Diplomatic Clash: Pakistan Demands Neutral Inquiry
Amid escalating tensions with India after the deadly Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has expressed his country's willingness to participate in a “non-partisan, neutral, and transparent” international investigation. Speaking at the Pakistan Military Academy, Shehbaz condemned the ongoing "blame game" and reaffirmed Pakistan’s long-standing position on Kashmir, calling it the nation’s "jugular vein" as per Quaid-i-Azam
Afghanistan Women's Cricket Team to Play Historic Exhibition Match in Melbourne
Cricket Australia (CA) Chief Executive Nick Hockley has hailed an upcoming exhibition match in Melbourne as a significant milestone for the Afghanistan Women's XI, a team composed of refugees now living in Australia. The team will face Cricket Without Borders XI in a T20 match at Junction Oval, scheduled for Thursday morning, just before the Women's Ashes Test opener at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). This match marks the first time the Afghanistan Women’s team has
Afghanistan Women's Cricket Team to Play Historic Exhibition Match in Melbourne
Cricket Australia (CA) Chief Executive Nick Hockley has hailed an upcoming exhibition match in Melbourne as a significant milestone for the Afghanistan Women's XI, a team composed of refugees now living in Australia. The team will face Cricket Without Borders XI in a T20 match at Junction Oval, scheduled for Thursday morning, just before the Women's Ashes Test opener at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). This match marks the first time the Afghanistan Women’s team has









