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US and Iran Exchange Strikes Near Strait of Hormuz Amid Fragile Ceasefire Talks
The U.S. military conducted fresh strikes near the Strait of Hormuz targeting an Iranian military site in Bandar Abbas, believed to pose threats to American forces and commercial shipping. Four Iranian drones were intercepted and shot down, with a fifth drone launch prevented. Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) retaliated by striking a U.S. airbase, warning of stronger responses to further attacks. Explosions near Bandar Abbas triggered Iranian air defenses amid ongoing ceasefire talks, which remain fragile as both sides exchange military actions and diplomatic signals.
Trump Warns Oman Against Joint Control of Strait of Hormuz Amid US-Iran Talks
US President Donald Trump warned Oman against cooperating with Iran to jointly control the Strait of Hormuz, a vital international waterway for global energy trade. Trump rejected reports of an Iran-Oman agreement to manage the strait, emphasizing that no single country would control it and that the US would oversee security. His remarks included a threat that Oman must 'behave' or face military action. The US dismissed Iranian claims of a draft deal involving shared oversight and lifting of sanctions, while negotiations between Washington and Tehran remain stalled.
BJP Appoints New State Presidents in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, and Tripura
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has appointed new state unit presidents for Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, and Tripura as part of a broader organisational reshuffle led by national president Nitin Nabin. Union Minister Harsh Malhotra replaces Virendra Sachdeva as Delhi BJP chief. Archana Gupta, Kewal Singh Dhillon, and Abhishek Debroy have been named presidents for Haryana, Punjab, and Tripura respectively. These changes aim to strengthen state leadership ahead of upcoming elections and signal a strategic renewal within the party.
Bangladesh Government Saves Albino 'Donald Trump' Buffalo from Eid Sacrifice
A rare albino buffalo in Bangladesh, nicknamed "Donald Trump" for its distinctive blond tuft of hair resembling the US president's hairstyle, was spared from Eid al-Adha sacrifice following a last-minute government intervention. The nearly 700-kg animal had been sold for ritual slaughter but was taken into official custody due to security concerns and widespread public interest. The government refunded the buyer and relocated the buffalo to Dhaka's national zoo, where it will receive special care and quarantine before public display.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Scores 97 in IPL 2026 Eliminator, Earns Praise from Cricket Legends
In the IPL 2026 Eliminator, 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi delivered a remarkable 97-run innings off 29 balls, leading Rajasthan Royals to a 47-run victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad. His knock featured 12 sixes, breaking Chris Gayle's single-season sixes record. Cricket legends including Sachin Tendulkar praised his technique and fearless batting, while Sooryavanshi also gained attention for his respectful gestures toward cricket veterans. Despite narrowly missing a century, his performance has sparked calls for international recognition.
US Plans Ebola Quarantine Facility in Kenya Amid Central Africa Outbreak
The Trump administration plans to establish a quarantine and treatment facility in Kenya for Americans exposed to the Ebola virus amid a worsening outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This approach marks a shift from previous outbreaks, where infected Americans were evacuated to U.S. hospitals. The facility aims to provide comprehensive care and reduce lengthy medical evacuations. Kenya's government has yet to approve the plan and seeks broader access and increased aid. Meanwhile, U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, emphasize efforts to prevent Ebola cases from entering the U.S. The outbreak, driven by the rare Bundibugyo strain, has caused over 100 confirmed cases and more than 900 suspected cases, with containment challenged by regional conflict and infrastructure issues.
EAM Jaishankar Attends EU Foreign Ministers' Meeting, Discusses Ukraine and West Asia
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar arrived in Cyprus to participate in the informal Gymnich meeting of EU Foreign Affairs Ministers, invited by EU Vice-President Kaja Kallas and Cyprus Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos. On the sidelines, Jaishankar met Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha to discuss the Russia-Ukraine conflict, peace efforts, and bilateral cooperation. He also engaged with Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud and Kallas on West Asia and India-EU ties. Jaishankar's transit stop in Germany included a briefing on India-Germany relations by Ambassador Ajit V Gupte.
BJP Appoints Kewal Singh Dhillon as Punjab Unit President Ahead of 2027 Elections
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) appointed former Congress MLA Kewal Singh Dhillon as Punjab BJP president ahead of the 2027 Assembly elections, replacing Sunil Jakhar. Dhillon, a 75-year-old Jat Sikh leader from Barnala and close associate of former Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, joined BJP in 2022. His appointment aims to expand BJP's rural and Sikh outreach, particularly in the Malwa region, after its split with Shiromani Akali Dal. While some BJP cadres expressed quiet unease over selecting a political import, party leaders publicly welcomed the move. Dhillon pledged to strengthen the party and ensure MSP for farmers, signaling BJP's intent to challenge the ruling Aam Aadmi Party in Punjab.
Renowned Urdu Poet Bashir Badr Dies at 91 in Bhopal After Prolonged Illness
Renowned Urdu poet Bashir Badr passed away at 91 in Bhopal after a prolonged illness and dementia. Born in Ayodhya in 1935, he completed his education and PhD at Aligarh Muslim University and served as a professor and head of the Urdu department at Meerut College. Celebrated for his accessible and emotionally resonant ghazals, Badr's poetry bridged classical and modern styles. His work, including famous couplets from the 1972 Shimla Agreement, remains influential. He is survived by his wife and children, with funeral rites held in Bhopal.
India and China Hold Constructive Talks on LAC Border Situation in Beijing
India and China held their 35th meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination (WMCC) in Beijing to review the situation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. Both sides described the talks as constructive and forward-looking, expressing satisfaction with progress in maintaining peace and tranquility along the border. Discussions covered delimitation, border management, mechanism building, and cross-border cooperation. They agreed to prepare for the next Special Representatives meeting in China, emphasizing continued diplomatic and military engagement to support gradual normalization of bilateral relations.
Australian PM Albanese Praises India-Australia Ties, Looks Forward to Hosting PM Modi
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese praised the growing India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, highlighting enhanced trade, education, culture, and defense cooperation. He emphasized India's rapid economic growth, noting it is set to become the world's third-largest economy, presenting significant regional opportunities. Albanese recalled his visits to India and expressed eagerness to host Prime Minister Narendra Modi again soon, acknowledging the vital role of the million-strong Indian-Australian community in strengthening Australia's economy and society.
Delhi Government Renames Metro Stations, Sports Complex, Hospital, and Public Landmarks
The Delhi government, led by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, has approved renaming several metro stations, public landmarks, and institutions to honor notable personalities and reflect local identities. Rohini West Metro Station is now 'Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hospital Metro Station,' Dwarka Metro Station is 'Dwarka-Kakrola Metro Station,' and Rohini East Metro Station is simplified to 'Rohini Metro Station.' The under-construction sports complex in Begampur is named 'Atal Khel Parisar' with a statue of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Additionally, the Jwalapuri hospital is renamed 'Baba Ramdevji Maharaj Hospital,' and Britannia Chowk in Shakurpur is now 'Ashwini Chopra (Minna) Chowk.' These changes aim to enhance commuter convenience and preserve Delhi's cultural and historical heritage.
Supreme Court Collegium Recommends Five Elevations Including Four Chief Justices and One Senior Advocate
The Supreme Court Collegium, led by Chief Justice Surya Kant, has recommended elevating four High Court Chief Justices—Sheel Nagu, Shree Chandrashekhar, Sanjeev Sachdeva, and Arun Palli—and senior advocate V Mohana to the Supreme Court. This follows the recent increase in the court's sanctioned strength from 33 to 37 judges, excluding the Chief Justice of India. The appointments aim to address pending retirements and enhance regional and gender representation, with Mohana potentially becoming the second woman judge on the bench. The recommendations await government approval.
Kuwait Intercepts Missile and Drone Attacks Amid Renewed US-Iran Ceasefire Tensions
Kuwait reported intercepting missile and drone attacks amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, challenging the fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran. The US military described Iran's missile strikes on Kuwait as an egregious ceasefire violation. Iran acknowledged retaliatory strikes on US bases following US attacks on Iranian targets near the Strait of Hormuz. Negotiations to extend the ceasefire and resolve the conflict remain ongoing amid regional instability and concerns over the Strait's closure.
Tributes Paid to NTR on 103rd Birth Anniversary by Family and Leaders
On the 103rd birth anniversary of Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao (NTR), legendary Telugu actor and former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, tributes were paid by his grandson Jr NTR, family members, political leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and state chiefs. Jr NTR visited the NTR Ghat in Hyderabad to honor his grandfather's legacy in cinema, politics, and public welfare. Modi and others highlighted NTR's enduring influence on Telugu identity, governance, and cultural pride, with commemorations including public events and social initiatives.
Dhinchak Pooja Shares Bridal Photos, Sparks Speculation About Marriage
Dhinchak Pooja, the internet personality known for her viral song 'Selfie Maine Leli Aaj,' shared photos and videos dressed as a bride, sparking widespread speculation about her marriage. While she posted glimpses from wedding-related ceremonies like mehendi, haldi, and sangeet, the groom's identity was not revealed. Fans reacted with congratulations, memes, and jokes, with some questioning if the posts were genuine or promotional content. Pooja indicated more wedding footage would be shared soon.
Boat Capsizes in Bihar's Ganga River; Two Dead, Five Missing, Rescue Underway
A boat carrying around 14 people capsized in Bihar's Ganga River near Patna and Samastipur districts amid strong winds and flood conditions. At least two people have died, and five remain missing, while seven were rescued. Rescue operations involving SDRF, NDRF, and local authorities are ongoing. The incident occurred early morning near Umanath Ghat and Sultanpur Diara, with passengers including women and children traveling for daily activities. Identities of the deceased are yet to be confirmed.
Government Approves Over 60% Manpower Increase for Enforcement Directorate
The Union government has approved a significant manpower increase for the Enforcement Directorate (ED), authorising over 1,200 additional staff and investigators, raising its workforce by more than 60% from 2,029 to 3,256. This cadre restructuring, the first in 15 years, expands positions across executive, legal, adjudication, security, and support cadres to address rising financial crime cases, including money laundering, cybercrimes, and cryptocurrency-related offenses. The move aims to enhance the ED's operational capacity amid a sharp increase in raids, asset attachments, and complex investigations.
India Assures Stable Fuel Supply Amid West Asia Crisis, Warns Against Industrial Diversion
The Indian government, led by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, affirmed that fuel and fertiliser supplies remain stable despite West Asia tensions, with no domestic shortage of petrol, diesel, or LPG. Public sector oil marketing companies (OMCs) are absorbing losses of around Rs 550 crore daily by not fully passing international price hikes to retail consumers, a cushion intended for households and farmers. However, concerns were raised about industrial consumers diverting bulk purchases to retail outlets to exploit subsidised prices, prompting intensified enforcement and calls for strict action against such practices to prevent local shortages and black marketing.
WFI Challenges Delhi HC Order Allowing Vinesh Phogat in Asian Games Trials
The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) has approached the Supreme Court challenging a Delhi High Court order that allowed wrestler Vinesh Phogat to participate in the 2026 Asian Games selection trials. The High Court criticized WFI's selection policy as exclusionary, especially towards athletes returning from maternity leave, and mandated video-recording of trials with independent observers from the Sports Authority of India and Indian Olympic Association. The Supreme Court is set to hear the WFI's plea, which contests the court's intervention and the policy's application to Phogat, who resumed training after maternity leave and disputes WFI's eligibility restrictions.
Reliance Reports Record FY26 Profit, Secures Financing, Ambani Forgoes Salary Again
Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) reported record consolidated net profit of Rs 95,754 crore in FY26, driven by strong growth in digital services, retail, and oil-to-chemicals segments. The company secured landmark overseas financing deals, including the largest Samurai loan by an Indian corporate, and received an S&P Global Ratings upgrade to A-. Chairman Mukesh Ambani voluntarily forwent his salary for the sixth consecutive year despite the company's robust financial performance. RIL also operationalized its clean energy giga complex and increased its contribution to the national exchequer to Rs 2.16 lakh crore.
Esha Singh Sets World Record to Win Gold in 25m Pistol at ISSF World Cup Munich
Indian shooter Esha Singh won gold in the women's 25m pistol event at the ISSF World Cup in Munich, setting a new world record score of 43 points in the final. The 21-year-old, a three-time world championship medallist and double Asian Games medallist, secured India's first medal at the event. She qualified fourth with a total score of 587 and outperformed former world champion Doreen Vennekamp, who took silver, while Bulgaria's Miroslava Mincheva won bronze. Reigning Olympic champion Yang Jiin finished fifth. Singh credited her focus and training for the victory despite nerves during the final.
Meta Introduces Paid Subscription Plans for Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp Globally
Meta has launched new paid subscription plans called Instagram Plus, Facebook Plus, and WhatsApp Plus globally, priced at $3.99 and $2.99 per month respectively. These plans offer enhanced features such as profile customization, advanced story insights, premium stickers, and personalized app themes. Alongside consumer subscriptions, Meta is testing additional tiers for businesses, creators, and AI users under the Meta One brand. This move aims to diversify revenue beyond advertising amid increased AI investments and market competition.
India's Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code Marks 10 Years with Mixed Outcomes
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), enacted in 2016, has significantly transformed India's banking and corporate sectors by enabling timely resolution of distressed firms and improving credit discipline. Gross non-performing assets have declined markedly, and public sector banks report improved profitability. However, challenges remain, including prolonged resolution timelines, high liquidation rates, and reduced recovery rates, as highlighted by recent reports. Ongoing amendments aim to enhance transparency, expedite processes, and strengthen the insolvency framework to support economic growth and resource reallocation.
US Sanctions Iran's Persian Gulf Strait Authority Over Strait of Hormuz Control
The United States has imposed sanctions on Iran's Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA), accusing it of extorting commercial vessels transiting the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz and funneling revenue to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The PGSA, established by Iran to manage shipping requests, reportedly coordinates with the IRGC to enforce navigation rules and collect tolls. The US Treasury warned that entities cooperating with the PGSA risk sanctions under its Economic Fury campaign aimed at pressuring Iran amid regional tensions and global energy market disruptions.
Fire at Kenya Girls' Boarding School Kills at Least 16 Students, Injures Dozens
A fire broke out early May 28 in the dormitories of Utumishi Girls Academy, a boarding school in Gilgil, Nakuru County, Kenya, killing at least 16 students and injuring over 70 others. Rescue teams and police are searching for missing students, while the cause of the blaze remains unknown. School fires are frequent in Kenya, often linked to arson, electrical faults, or overcrowding. President William Ruto declared three days of mourning following the tragedy.
Madras High Court Orders Immediate Ban on Cow Slaughter Across Tamil Nadu
The Madras High Court has ordered an immediate ban on cow and calf slaughter across Tamil Nadu, effective from May 27, 2026, including on the eve of Bakrid. The court directed the Chief Secretary and police officials to enforce the ban and ensure slaughter occurs only in licensed slaughterhouses. The order responded to a public interest litigation highlighting unauthorized slaughter in public places. The court noted that cow slaughter is not essential to Bakrid religious practices and cited constitutional provisions protecting cows.
India Donates Emergency Medical Supplies to Support Ebola Response in Congo
India has donated emergency pharmaceutical supplies to support efforts to contain the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The consignment, received by Africa CDC's Eastern Africa Regional Coordinating Centre in Uganda, includes diagnostics, therapeutics, infection prevention materials, and case management support. Africa CDC expressed gratitude to India for its continued commitment to health security in Africa. The World Health Organization notes there are no approved vaccines or treatments for this Ebola strain, and ongoing conflict complicates containment efforts.
West Bengal Transfers 142.79 Acres to BSF for India-Bangladesh Border Fencing
West Bengal has transferred 142.79 acres of land across nine border districts to the Border Security Force (BSF) for constructing outposts and barbed-wire fencing along the India-Bangladesh border. This move, announced by Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, is part of the state government's plan to hand over 600 acres within 45 days to enhance border security and address illegal immigration. District-wise allocations include Murshidabad (38.8 acres), Jalpaiguri (35.16 acres), and Cooch Behar (22.9 acres). Approximately 1,600 km of the 2,217-km border is already fenced.
Eid-ul-Adha 2026 Celebrated Across India with Prayers and Security Measures
Eid-ul-Adha 2026 was observed across India with large gatherings at mosques and Eidgahs, including major sites like Jama Masjid in Delhi, Tawi Masjid in Jammu, and Hazratbal shrine in Srinagar, where thousands offered prayers peacefully. Authorities implemented heightened security and crowd management to ensure order. The festival commemorates Prophet Ibrahim's sacrifice and emphasizes compassion and community. Some regions, including Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, advised against public sacrifices and namaz on roads to maintain social harmony and respect diverse sentiments.
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