CM Vijay and son Jason Sanjay relationship buzz grows
All is well between CM Vijay and son Jason Sanjay? Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and actor Thalapathy Vijay has been making headlines for his political rise, but his personal life has also remained under public discussion. After reports about marital trouble between Vijay and Sangeeta surfaced, speculation also began around Vijay’s relationship with his son, Jason Sanjay. Several social media posts and entertainment reports
CM Vijay and son Jason Sanjay relationship buzz grows
All is well between CM Vijay and son Jason Sanjay? Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and actor Thalapathy Vijay has been making headlines for his political rise, but his personal life has also remained under public discussion. After reports about marital trouble between Vijay and Sangeeta surfaced, speculation also began around Vijay’s relationship with his son, Jason Sanjay. Several social media posts and entertainment reports
Strait of Hormuz tensions rise after renewed ship attacks
Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz have increased again after a mix of political remarks and renewed security incidents in the Gulf region. The strategic waterway, which carries a significant share of global oil shipments, has once again become a focal point as diplomatic relations between the United States and Iran remain unstable. Recent political commentary from US circles, including remarks linked to Hunter Biden on social media, has add
Strait of Hormuz tensions rise after renewed ship attacks
Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz have increased again after a mix of political remarks and renewed security incidents in the Gulf region. The strategic waterway, which carries a significant share of global oil shipments, has once again become a focal point as diplomatic relations between the United States and Iran remain unstable. Recent political commentary from US circles, including remarks linked to Hunter Biden on social media, has add
Venezuela quake death toll climbs as search operations continue
Two strong earthquakes struck Venezuela in quick succession on June 24, triggering large-scale destruction across multiple regions. The back-to-back tremors caused buildings to collapse, roads to fracture, and essential services to fail in several urban zones. The disaster has left authorities struggling to stabilise affected areas as the death toll continues to rise. Cities struggle with severe structural damage Major urban centres, including parts of Caracas and La Guaira, have been heavily impacted. Entire residential blocks were reduced to rubble, trapping residents and blocking access routes for emergency teams. The destruction has slowed rescue movement, with heavy debris and unstable structures making operations dangerous and time-consuming. Rescue teams race against time in difficult conditions Search and rescue crews are continuing operations in severely damaged districts, often working with limited equipment and unstable conditions. Hospitals in nearby regions are under pressure as injured survivors arrive continuously. Temporary shelters have been set up, but shortages of clean water, electricity, and medical supplies are complicating relief efforts. Government coordination under pressure Authorities led by interim leadership have confirmed a rising death toll, now reported at 2,595, while acknowledging that many individuals remain unaccounted for. Officials have denied claims of improper handling of victims and stated that identification procedures are being followed. Emergency coordination efforts are ongoing across multiple agencies. Uncertainty grows as recovery continues The full scale of the disaster is still unfolding. Rescue teams warn that numbers may change as deeper layers of collapsed structures are cleared. With communication lines disrupted and many zones still inaccessible, officials say the priority remains locating survivors and preventing further loss of life. Long recovery ahead for affected regions Beyond immediate rescue work, Venezuela now faces a long rebuilding process. Restoring housing, infrastructure, and basic services will take significant time, while displaced families continue to rely on temporary shelters and aid support. The focus remains on survival, recovery, and restoring stability in affected regions.
Venezuela quake death toll climbs as search operations continue
Two strong earthquakes struck Venezuela in quick succession on June 24, triggering large-scale destruction across multiple regions. The back-to-back tremors caused buildings to collapse, roads to fracture, and essential services to fail in several urban zones. The disaster has left authorities struggling to stabilise affected areas as the death toll continues to rise. Cities struggle with severe structural damage Major urban centres, including parts of Caracas and La Guaira, have been heavily impacted. Entire residential blocks were reduced to rubble, trapping residents and blocking access routes for emergency teams. The destruction has slowed rescue movement, with heavy debris and unstable structures making operations dangerous and time-consuming. Rescue teams race against time in difficult conditions Search and rescue crews are continuing operations in severely damaged districts, often working with limited equipment and unstable conditions. Hospitals in nearby regions are under pressure as injured survivors arrive continuously. Temporary shelters have been set up, but shortages of clean water, electricity, and medical supplies are complicating relief efforts. Government coordination under pressure Authorities led by interim leadership have confirmed a rising death toll, now reported at 2,595, while acknowledging that many individuals remain unaccounted for. Officials have denied claims of improper handling of victims and stated that identification procedures are being followed. Emergency coordination efforts are ongoing across multiple agencies. Uncertainty grows as recovery continues The full scale of the disaster is still unfolding. Rescue teams warn that numbers may change as deeper layers of collapsed structures are cleared. With communication lines disrupted and many zones still inaccessible, officials say the priority remains locating survivors and preventing further loss of life. Long recovery ahead for affected regions Beyond immediate rescue work, Venezuela now faces a long rebuilding process. Restoring housing, infrastructure, and basic services will take significant time, while displaced families continue to rely on temporary shelters and aid support. The focus remains on survival, recovery, and restoring stability in affected regions.
UK apologises for forced adoptions scandal affecting 185,000 families
UK issues formal apology over forced adoption practices The United Kingdom has issued a formal apology over historic forced adoption practices that affected an estimated 185,000 babies born to unmarried mothers in England and Wales between 1949 and 1976. Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the policy and its consequences as “a stain on our history”, acknowledgi
UK apologises for forced adoptions scandal affecting 185,000 families
UK issues formal apology over forced adoption practices The United Kingdom has issued a formal apology over historic forced adoption practices that affected an estimated 185,000 babies born to unmarried mothers in England and Wales between 1949 and 1976. Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the policy and its consequences as “a stain on our history”, acknowledgi
CSIS reports over 2 million casualties in Russia Ukraine war
Conflict reaches historic casualty levels A new analysis by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) estimates that combined military casualties in the Russia-Ukraine war have surpassed 2 million since the conflict began in February 2022. The study describes the war as the most intense military confrontation in Europe since the Second World War, with R
CSIS reports over 2 million casualties in Russia Ukraine war
Conflict reaches historic casualty levels A new analysis by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) estimates that combined military casualties in the Russia-Ukraine war have surpassed 2 million since the conflict began in February 2022. The study describes the war as the most intense military confrontation in Europe since the Second World War, with R
Venezuela earthquake survivor rescued after eight days trapped
Survivor pulled alive after eight days under rubble Rescue teams in Venezuela have pulled a man alive from the rubble of a collapsed nine-story structure in La Guaira, eight days after a series of powerful earthquakes devastated large parts of the country. The survivor’s rescue has been described by emergency officials as a rare moment of hope amid widespread destructio
Venezuela earthquake survivor rescued after eight days trapped
Survivor pulled alive after eight days under rubble Rescue teams in Venezuela have pulled a man alive from the rubble of a collapsed nine-story structure in La Guaira, eight days after a series of powerful earthquakes devastated large parts of the country. The survivor’s rescue has been described by emergency officials as a rare moment of hope amid widespread destructio
Iran rejects CENTCOM role after Bahrain security summit
Iran challenges US CENTCOM role in West Asia security framework Iran has criticised the role of the United States Central Command in West Asia after a regional security conference in Bahrain brought together senior military officials from 12 countries to discuss air defence cooperation and maritime security. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said peace in the region
Iran rejects CENTCOM role after Bahrain security summit
Iran challenges US CENTCOM role in West Asia security framework Iran has criticised the role of the United States Central Command in West Asia after a regional security conference in Bahrain brought together senior military officials from 12 countries to discuss air defence cooperation and maritime security. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said peace in the region
F-1 Student Reportedly Denied Entry at Atlanta Airport
A viral post claims an F-1 student was denied entry at Atlanta airport after U.S. border officers examined his phone and reviewed WhatsApp conversations. The account has not been independently verified, and the post does not establish that group membership caused the reported decision. F-1 Student Reportedly Denied Entry at Atlanta Airport The post, discussed in a Times of India report pub
F-1 Student Reportedly Denied Entry at Atlanta Airport
A viral post claims an F-1 student was denied entry at Atlanta airport after U.S. border officers examined his phone and reviewed WhatsApp conversations. The account has not been independently verified, and the post does not establish that group membership caused the reported decision. F-1 Student Reportedly Denied Entry at Atlanta Airport The post, discussed in a Times of India report pub
F-1 Visa Slot Shortage Puts Fall 2026 Plans at Risk for Indian Students
Indian students admitted to U.S. universities for Fall 2026 are facing a shortage of F-1 visa appointment slots, raising concerns that some may miss August program start dates or be forced to defer enrollment. Many applicants have already completed admissions requirements and received Form I-20 from their universities. However, students say the U.S. visa scheduling portal has shown few or no available interview appointments for weeks.
F-1 Visa Slot Shortage Puts Fall 2026 Plans at Risk for Indian Students
Indian students admitted to U.S. universities for Fall 2026 are facing a shortage of F-1 visa appointment slots, raising concerns that some may miss August program start dates or be forced to defer enrollment. Many applicants have already completed admissions requirements and received Form I-20 from their universities. However, students say the U.S. visa scheduling portal has shown few or no available interview appointments for weeks.
India Launches e-OCI Card for More Than 5 Million Overseas Citizens
India has launched an e-OCI card for more than 5 million Overseas Citizen of India cardholders, giving them a digital credential for immigration and airline verification while keeping existing physical OCI cards valid. Readers unfamiliar with the program can review our explainer on what an OCI
India Launches e-OCI Card for More Than 5 Million Overseas Citizens
India has launched an e-OCI card for more than 5 million Overseas Citizen of India cardholders, giving them a digital credential for immigration and airline verification while keeping existing physical OCI cards valid. Readers unfamiliar with the program can review our explainer on what an OCI
UAE Green Visa: Who Qualifies, Costs and 5-Year Residency Benefits
The UAE Green Visa gives qualifying skilled workers, freelancers, self-employed professionals, investors and business partners five years of residency without sponsorship from a single employer. Introduced in 2022, it also permits family sponsorship and provides a grace period of up to six months after cancellation. UAE Green Visa eligibility requirements Skilled workers Applicants must have a valid employment contract and ei
UAE Green Visa: Who Qualifies, Costs and 5-Year Residency Benefits
The UAE Green Visa gives qualifying skilled workers, freelancers, self-employed professionals, investors and business partners five years of residency without sponsorship from a single employer. Introduced in 2022, it also permits family sponsorship and provides a grace period of up to six months after cancellation. UAE Green Visa eligibility requirements Skilled workers Applicants must have a valid employment contract and ei
Thailand Visa-Free Entry for Indians Still Active Amid Rule Changes
Thailand’s 60-day visa-free entry for Indian travelers remains in effect despite Thailand’s approval of wider immigration changes. The Royal Thai Embassy in New Delhi states that Indian ordinary passport holders may continue entering Thailand without a visa for tourism and short-term business stays of up to 60 days until a further announcement. and visa-free entry for Indians remains active
Thailand Visa-Free Entry for Indians Still Active Amid Rule Changes
Thailand’s 60-day visa-free entry for Indian travelers remains in effect despite Thailand’s approval of wider immigration changes. The Royal Thai Embassy in New Delhi states that Indian ordinary passport holders may continue entering Thailand without a visa for tourism and short-term business stays of up to 60 days until a further announcement. and visa-free entry for Indians remains active
Tamil Nadu Contractors Rattled By Vijay’s Tender Formula
Vijay’s Tender Formula Creates Buzz Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay’s new approach to public tenders has become one of the most talked-about moves in state politics. Within weeks of introducing a more transparent tender system, the government is claiming major savings in civic works, while old contractors are reportedly struggling to adjust to the new rules of the game. For years, public works contracts were surr
Tamil Nadu Contractors Rattled By Vijay’s Tender Formula
Vijay’s Tender Formula Creates Buzz Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay’s new approach to public tenders has become one of the most talked-about moves in state politics. Within weeks of introducing a more transparent tender system, the government is claiming major savings in civic works, while old contractors are reportedly struggling to adjust to the new rules of the game. For years, public works contracts were surr
India Japan economic ties shift toward supply chain resilience
India and Japan are steadily moving their partnership beyond routine trade discussions into a broader realignment shaped by global risk and industrial restructuring. What looks like increased investment flows is actually part of a deeper repositioning of how both countries want to secure long-term economic stability in an uncertain global environment. Investment growth driven by risk recalibration Japanese companies are expanding their footprint in India not only for growth but also to reduce exposure to concentrated supply networks in East Asia. Rising geopolitical friction and periodic trade restrictions have forced firms to reconsider how dependent they are on single-country manufacturing systems. India is increasingly viewed as a viable diversification hub due to its scale, labor availability, and expanding industrial base. Supply chain restructuring becomes the core driver The most significant shift is happening in supply chains rather than headline investment figures. Japanese manufacturers are gradually redesigning sourcing and production models to reduce vulnerabilities in electronics, automotive components, and precision engineering. India fits into this transition as an alternative production and assembly base, especially for sectors where demand is growing but diversification is still limited. Technology and industrial cooperation deepen Cooperation is also expanding into advanced sectors such as semiconductors, digital systems, and artificial intelligence. These areas are no longer treated as purely commercial exchanges but as strategic capabilities. Both countries are aligning on technology resilience, where production continuity and security of supply matter as much as cost efficiency. Rare earths and critical materials gain importance Another emerging focus is critical minerals and rare earth supply chains. These materials are essential for electronics, renewable energy systems, and defence manufacturing. Dependence on concentrated suppliers has pushed both India and Japan to explore alternative sourcing strategies and joint development frameworks to reduce long-term risk. Financial flows signal long-term positioning Japanese capital inflows into Indian financial institutions and industrial projects suggest more than short-term investment interest. Financial participation typically indicates long-term confidence in policy stability and market expansion. However, the real test will be whether this capital flow expands into deeper manufacturing integration rather than remaining portfolio-based exposure. Economic security becomes the defining theme At the core of this evolving relationship is economic security. Trade decisions are increasingly shaped by geopolitical uncertainty rather than pure cost advantage. This marks a shift from efficiency-driven globalization to resilience-driven partnerships, where countries prioritize stability over optimization. A cautious but strategic realignment The India–Japan partnership is gradually becoming a case study in how middle and advanced economies adjust to global fragmentation. While the direction is clear—greater cooperation in technology, investment, and supply chains—the pace will depend on regulatory alignment, infrastructure readiness, and how effectively both sides manage external geopolitical pressures.
India Japan economic ties shift toward supply chain resilience
India and Japan are steadily moving their partnership beyond routine trade discussions into a broader realignment shaped by global risk and industrial restructuring. What looks like increased investment flows is actually part of a deeper repositioning of how both countries want to secure long-term economic stability in an uncertain global environment. Investment growth driven by risk recalibration Japanese companies are expanding their footprint in India not only for growth but also to reduce exposure to concentrated supply networks in East Asia. Rising geopolitical friction and periodic trade restrictions have forced firms to reconsider how dependent they are on single-country manufacturing systems. India is increasingly viewed as a viable diversification hub due to its scale, labor availability, and expanding industrial base. Supply chain restructuring becomes the core driver The most significant shift is happening in supply chains rather than headline investment figures. Japanese manufacturers are gradually redesigning sourcing and production models to reduce vulnerabilities in electronics, automotive components, and precision engineering. India fits into this transition as an alternative production and assembly base, especially for sectors where demand is growing but diversification is still limited. Technology and industrial cooperation deepen Cooperation is also expanding into advanced sectors such as semiconductors, digital systems, and artificial intelligence. These areas are no longer treated as purely commercial exchanges but as strategic capabilities. Both countries are aligning on technology resilience, where production continuity and security of supply matter as much as cost efficiency. Rare earths and critical materials gain importance Another emerging focus is critical minerals and rare earth supply chains. These materials are essential for electronics, renewable energy systems, and defence manufacturing. Dependence on concentrated suppliers has pushed both India and Japan to explore alternative sourcing strategies and joint development frameworks to reduce long-term risk. Financial flows signal long-term positioning Japanese capital inflows into Indian financial institutions and industrial projects suggest more than short-term investment interest. Financial participation typically indicates long-term confidence in policy stability and market expansion. However, the real test will be whether this capital flow expands into deeper manufacturing integration rather than remaining portfolio-based exposure. Economic security becomes the defining theme At the core of this evolving relationship is economic security. Trade decisions are increasingly shaped by geopolitical uncertainty rather than pure cost advantage. This marks a shift from efficiency-driven globalization to resilience-driven partnerships, where countries prioritize stability over optimization. A cautious but strategic realignment The India–Japan partnership is gradually becoming a case study in how middle and advanced economies adjust to global fragmentation. While the direction is clear—greater cooperation in technology, investment, and supply chains—the pace will depend on regulatory alignment, infrastructure readiness, and how effectively both sides manage external geopolitical pressures.
World Cup 2026 Balogun red card controversy after VAR upgrade vs Bosnia
Balogun red card overshadows USA’s knockout win over Bosnia The FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match between United States men's national soccer team and Bosnia and Herzegovina ended 2-0 in favor of the USA, but the result was heavily overshadowed by a VAR-driven red card
World Cup 2026 Balogun red card controversy after VAR upgrade vs Bosnia
Balogun red card overshadows USA’s knockout win over Bosnia The FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match between United States men's national soccer team and Bosnia and Herzegovina ended 2-0 in favor of the USA, but the result was heavily overshadowed by a VAR-driven red card
Panama Canal Control Sparks Fresh Political Controversy in US Discourse
Trump revisits Panama Canal transfer decision President Donald Trump has stated that the United States should never have transferred control of the Panama Canal to Panama, arguing that the decision has led to rising transit fees and potential geopolitical risks. Speaking at the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, he criticised the 1977 agreement that eventually led to the full handover of the canal in 1999.
Panama Canal Control Sparks Fresh Political Controversy in US Discourse
Trump revisits Panama Canal transfer decision President Donald Trump has stated that the United States should never have transferred control of the Panama Canal to Panama, arguing that the decision has led to rising transit fees and potential geopolitical risks. Speaking at the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, he criticised the 1977 agreement that eventually led to the full handover of the canal in 1999.
Belgium Stun Senegal in Last-Minute Thriller to Reach World Cup Round of 16
A dramatic turnaround in Seattle Belgium produced one of the most dramatic comebacks of the World Cup 2026 as they defeated Senegal in a tense Round of 32 clash that swung wildly until the final moments. Trailing 2-0 deep into the second half, Belgium looked on the verge of elimination before a stunning late revival changed the course of the match entirely.
Belgium Stun Senegal in Last-Minute Thriller to Reach World Cup Round of 16
A dramatic turnaround in Seattle Belgium produced one of the most dramatic comebacks of the World Cup 2026 as they defeated Senegal in a tense Round of 32 clash that swung wildly until the final moments. Trailing 2-0 deep into the second half, Belgium looked on the verge of elimination before a stunning late revival changed the course of the match entirely.
Antarctic ice reveals first physical evidence of supernova stardust
Cosmic Origins Written in Ice Scientists have identified direct physical traces of stardust preserved in Antarctic ice, offering rare confirmation that material forged in supernova explosions has reached Earth in measurable quantities. The discovery provides new insight into how elements created in distant stellar deaths are distributed across interstellar space and eventually incorporated into planetary environments. Supernova Dust and th
Antarctic ice reveals first physical evidence of supernova stardust
Cosmic Origins Written in Ice Scientists have identified direct physical traces of stardust preserved in Antarctic ice, offering rare confirmation that material forged in supernova explosions has reached Earth in measurable quantities. The discovery provides new insight into how elements created in distant stellar deaths are distributed across interstellar space and eventually incorporated into planetary environments. Supernova Dust and th
Garner father faces attempted murder charge in toddler injury case
A Garner father faces an attempted murder charge and multiple felony child abuse counts after authorities said his 2-year-old son suffered life-threatening brain, eye and spinal injuries. The charges against 44-year-old Kiran Netha Pasunuri were announced in Garner, North Carolina, on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, according to the Garner Police Department and court documents. Attempted murder charge follows severe toddler injuries Pasunuri is charge
Garner father faces attempted murder charge in toddler injury case
A Garner father faces an attempted murder charge and multiple felony child abuse counts after authorities said his 2-year-old son suffered life-threatening brain, eye and spinal injuries. The charges against 44-year-old Kiran Netha Pasunuri were announced in Garner, North Carolina, on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, according to the Garner Police Department and court documents. Attempted murder charge follows severe toddler injuries Pasunuri is charge
Texas REAL ID Proposal Could Affect Visa Holders With Expired Stamps
Texas is considering a Texas REAL ID rule change that could make it harder for some lawful temporary visa holders to obtain a driver’s license or state identification card. The proposal from the Texas Department of Public Safety would require a foreign passport submitted with a REAL ID application to contain a valid U.S. visa. Public comments are open through Sunday, July 26, 2026. How the Texas REAL ID Rule Change Would Work Current Texas ru
Texas REAL ID Proposal Could Affect Visa Holders With Expired Stamps
Texas is considering a Texas REAL ID rule change that could make it harder for some lawful temporary visa holders to obtain a driver’s license or state identification card. The proposal from the Texas Department of Public Safety would require a foreign passport submitted with a REAL ID application to contain a valid U.S. visa. Public comments are open through Sunday, July 26, 2026. How the Texas REAL ID Rule Change Would Work Current Texas ru









