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Delhi Govindpuri Fire Investigated as Deliberate Arson; Four Arrested Including Minor
A fire broke out on June 12 in a five-storey residential building in Delhi's Govindpuri area, killing three family members and injuring eight others. Initial reports suggested a short circuit, but CCTV footage showing a masked woman entering the building before the blaze prompted police to investigate possible arson. Authorities arrested a 17-year-old girl and three adults, alleging the fire was deliberately set over a monetary dispute involving a scooter. The investigation continues.
Indian Seafarer Dies Aboard MT Celestial at Duqm Port; Repatriation Efforts Underway
Indian seafarer Nishanth Uirthanathan, a 35-year-old Second Officer from Tamil Nadu, died due to medical complications aboard the tanker MT Celestial docked at Duqm Port, Oman. The Indian Embassy in Muscat is coordinating with ship management and Omani authorities for the repatriation of his mortal remains. The Forward Seamen's Union of India alleged delays in medical evacuation and inadequate preservation of the body onboard, prompting calls for investigation. The incident follows recent protests by India over US naval attacks on vessels carrying Indian mariners in the Gulf of Oman.
Student Protest at Patliputra Station Disrupts Train Services Amid Exam Travel Concerns
At Patliputra Railway Station in Patna, Bihar, hundreds of candidates appearing for the Bihar Police Prohibition Constable and related recruitment exams protested over alleged inadequate train arrangements and delays. The protest escalated into stone-pelting and vandalism, disrupting train operations and damaging railway property. Police used tear gas, baton charges, and warning shots to disperse the crowd, resulting in minor injuries to several officers. Authorities stated that special trains had been arranged, attributing violence to some anti-social elements. Normalcy was restored after heavy police deployment and ongoing investigations are underway.
Indian-Flagged Vessel MSV Virat 1 Sinks Off Oman Coast; 14 Crew Rescued
An Indian-flagged mechanised sailing vessel, MSV Virat 1, carrying 14 Indian crew members, suffered an engine failure off the coast of Oman, leading to the vessel sinking about 80 nautical miles east of Ras Al Hadd. The crew safely transferred to a liferaft and were rescued in a coordinated operation involving Omani authorities, nearby ships, and the Indian Embassy. All crew members are reported safe and are now aboard the Mumbai-bound vessel MV Jabal Ali 9. The incident is separate from recent attacks on vessels with Indian crew in the region.
Brazil and Morocco Draw 1-1 in FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C Opener
In the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C opener at MetLife Stadium, Brazil and Morocco played a competitive 1-1 draw. Morocco took an early lead through Ismael Saibari's 21st-minute goal, showcasing their tactical pressing and resilience. Brazil equalized in the 32nd minute with a spectacular strike from Vinicius Jr on his 50th cap. Both teams created multiple chances in an end-to-end second half, with goalkeepers Bono and Alisson making key saves. Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti acknowledged the need for improvement despite the unbeaten opening match streak, while Morocco's coach Mohamed Ouahbi praised his team's fearless performance and expressed confidence in their future. Morocco also made history by fielding a starting XI entirely composed of players born outside the country.
Australia Defeats Turkey 2-0 in FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D Opener
Australia defeated Turkey 2-0 in their FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D opener at BC Place, Vancouver, marking Turkey's return to the tournament after 24 years. Goals from teenager Nestory Irankunda and midfielder Connor Metcalfe secured the win, with goalkeeper Patrick Beach making eight crucial saves. Despite dominating possession and featuring talented players like Arda Guler, Turkey struggled to break down Australia's disciplined defense and physical presence. Australia's coach Tony Popovic's bold lineup choices, including debutants, contributed to the upset victory, placing Australia second in the group behind the USA.
Scotland Wins 1-0 Over Haiti in FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C Opener
Scotland defeated Haiti 1-0 in their FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C opener at Gillette Stadium, marking Scotland's first World Cup win since 1990. John McGinn scored the decisive deflected goal in the 28th minute. Haiti, making their first appearance since 1974, showed resilience and pace but lacked clinical finishing. The match featured strong fan support and some controversy over refereeing decisions. Scotland leads Group C and will next face Morocco, while Haiti plays Brazil.
Surbhi Jyoti and Sumit Suri Announce Birth of Their Baby Girl
Television actress Surbhi Jyoti and her husband, Sumit Suri, welcomed their first child, a baby girl, on June 13, 2026. The couple announced the birth on Instagram, expressing love and gratitude. Surbhi had revealed her pregnancy in February 2026 and recently celebrated a baby shower. Married in October 2024, the couple received congratulatory messages from fans and fellow celebrities across social media following the announcement.
Indian Army Updates Uniform Regulations, Introduces Bandi Jackets and New Winter Dress
The Indian Army has released the Army Uniforms-2026 manual, updating dress regulations to modernize attire and align with India's national identity. Key changes include introducing a new winter uniform (Dress 3B) featuring a battle jacket, authorizing officers to wear closed-neck bandi jackets in formal settings, and removing colonial-era elements such as ceremonial pouch belts and mandatory sword carriage by reviewing officers. The manual also sets detailed grooming standards and phases out archaic terminology like "Royal," reflecting efforts to balance tradition with contemporary values.
Israel Strikes Hezbollah Targets in Beirut Amid US-Iran Peace Negotiations
On June 14, 2026, the Israeli military launched airstrikes targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in Beirut's southern suburbs, known as Dahiyeh, following Hezbollah's firing of projectiles and drones into northern Israel. The strikes reportedly damaged a five-storey building and caused casualties. Israeli officials described the attacks as retaliation for ceasefire violations amid ongoing US-Iran negotiations for a peace deal. Iran, Hezbollah's main backer, demands an end to Israeli strikes in Lebanon as part of any agreement. The situation raises concerns over regional escalation and its impact on diplomatic efforts.
New York Knicks Win 2026 NBA Championship, Ending 53-Year Title Drought
The New York Knicks won the 2026 NBA Championship, defeating the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 to claim their first title since 1973, ending a 53-year drought. Led by Jalen Brunson's franchise-record 45 points, the Knicks overcame multiple double-digit deficits throughout the series, including a historic 29-point comeback in Game 4. Despite strong performances from Spurs star Victor Wembanyama, New York's resilience and late-game execution secured a 4-1 series victory and a dominant postseason run.
Bollywood Stars Gather for Aamir Khan Productions' 25th Anniversary; Salman Khan's New Look Draws Attention
Bollywood celebrated 25 years of Aamir Khan Productions and the film Lagaan with a star-studded event in Mumbai. Attendees included Aamir Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Salman Khan, and other industry figures. Salman Khan's new buzz-cut look and all-black outfit drew significant attention and sparked social media buzz, with fans speculating it may be for his upcoming film SVC63. The event also featured nostalgic moments honoring Lagaan's legacy and brought together cast members and filmmakers associated with the film.
One Dead, Three Injured in Dehradun Water Dispute Clash; Police Investigate
A violent clash over an irrigation water dispute in Dehradun's Bairagiwala area left one man, Vinod Kumar, dead and three others injured. The altercation involved members of two communities and escalated into attacks using sharp weapons and hammers. Police have registered cases against three named and 25 unidentified accused, launched a manhunt, and deployed additional forces to maintain order. Following protests, the residence of one accused was set on fire and later demolished amid heightened tensions and ongoing investigations.
Trump Urges Restraint After Israeli Strikes on Beirut Amid Iran Peace Talks
US President Donald Trump criticized Israeli airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs, urging restraint from all parties amid ongoing peace negotiations with Iran. He described the Israeli response as disproportionate to a minor attack that caused no casualties and warned that further escalation could jeopardize a near-final peace deal. Trump called for a halt to attacks by both Israel and Hezbollah, expressing hope that the situation could lead to lasting regional peace.
TMC MP Kakoli Ghosh's Son Sends Legal Notice to Mamata Banerjee Over Barasat Ticket Claims
Dr Baidyanath Ghosh Dastidar, son of rebel TMC MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, has sent legal notices to Mamata Banerjee and senior TMC leaders including Mahua Moitra, Kalyan Banerjee, Sougata Roy, and Sonali Guha. He denies claims that he sought a party ticket from the Barasat Assembly constituency and rejects personal allegations, including those about alcohol consumption. The notices demand public apologies and retractions, warning of defamation proceedings if ignored. This dispute unfolds amid ongoing internal tensions within the TMC following recent electoral setbacks.
India's Dhiraj and Kumkum Win Mixed Team Gold; Dhiraj Claims Individual World Cup Title
At the Archery World Cup Stage 3 in Antalya, India's Dhiraj Bommadevara and Kumkum Mohod won the recurve mixed team gold by defeating Olympic champions South Korea 5-1. This marked India's first mixed team gold since 2022. Hours later, Dhiraj secured his maiden individual World Cup gold by beating South Korea's Lee Woo Seok 7-3. Both archers displayed composure and skill, highlighting India's growing strength ahead of the Asian Games.
Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna Award Scholarships to 180 Telangana Students
Actors Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna visited Thummanpet village in Telangana's Achampet Mandal to honour 180 high-achieving government school students with scholarships through The Deverakonda Foundation. The initiative, announced in February shortly after their wedding, aims to support students in Classes 9 and 10 across 44 schools by covering educational expenses and encouraging academic excellence. Vijay expressed a vision to expand the programme across Telangana, while Rashmika highlighted the personal significance of starting in Vijay's ancestral village.
Justin Trudeau Attends USA's FIFA World Cup Match, Cites Support for Canada Amid Criticism
Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attended the United States' opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside his girlfriend, pop star Katy Perry, who performed at the opening ceremony. Trudeau's choice to watch the US game instead of Canada's simultaneous opener sparked criticism from some Canadian fans, while others defended his personal decision. Trudeau responded on social media, citing "supportive boyfriend duties" but affirmed his support for Canada in the tournament.
UK Forces Intercept Russian Shadow Fleet Oil Tanker in English Channel
British armed forces intercepted and boarded the Russian oil tanker Smyrtos in the English Channel during a six-hour operation involving Royal Marine Commandos, law enforcement officers, naval vessels, and aircraft. The tanker, linked to Russia's 'shadow fleet' used to evade sanctions related to the Ukraine conflict, is being held off England's south coast for investigation. The UK government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, described the operation as a significant effort to disrupt Russia's ability to finance its war in Ukraine, conducted in coordination with French authorities and in accordance with international law.
Brother of Patna Educator Raushan Anand Found Dead in Nepal Amid Coaching Institute Dispute
Prince Yadav, brother of Patna educator Raushan Anand, was found dead under suspicious circumstances in a hotel in Biratnagar, Nepal. Prince was an accused in a vandalism case linked to a June 2 attack on Khan Sir's coaching institute, amid a longstanding rivalry between their coaching centres. Nepal Police have detained several individuals for questioning and are investigating the cause of death. Raushan Anand remains in judicial custody related to the case, while Khan Sir has received interim relief from coercive action.
India Names 32-Member Athletics Squad for 2026 Commonwealth Games Including Neeraj Chopra
The Athletics Federation of India has announced a 32-member athletics squad for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, including 22 men and 10 women. Star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has been provisionally included, subject to meeting the qualifying mark of 82.61m, as he recovers from a back injury and plans to compete in upcoming events. Rohit Yadav and Yash Vir Singh have qualified in javelin. The squad features national record holders and prominent athletes across track and field events, with some selections conditional on upcoming performances.
Germany Faces Curacao in FIFA World Cup 2026 Group E Opener in Houston
Germany, four-time FIFA World Cup champions, begin their 2026 campaign against Curacao, the smallest nation ever to qualify for the tournament. Germany enters as strong favorites, led by coach Julian Nagelsmann and key players like Manuel Neuer and Kai Havertz, aiming to secure a decisive win to advance. Curacao, making their World Cup debut under veteran coach Dick Advocaat, seek to make a historic impact despite being underdogs in Group E alongside Ecuador and Ivory Coast. The match takes place at Houston's NRG Stadium on June 14.
TMC Reshuffles Leadership Amid Internal Rebellion and Factional Disputes
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) led by Mamata Banerjee has undertaken a significant organisational reshuffle amid internal turmoil following its 2026 West Bengal Assembly election defeat. Saayoni Ghosh and Mala Roy were removed from key youth and women's wing positions, replaced by Arnab Banerjee and Alifa Ahmed respectively. Kunal Ghosh was appointed president of the North Kolkata unit, replacing Sudip Bandyopadhyay, who, along with others, is part of a rebel faction of 19-20 MPs seeking recognition as a separate bloc and expressing support for the BJP-led NDA. The reshuffle aims to consolidate party control amid ongoing factional disputes and legislative defections.
21-Year-Old Woman Dies After Safety Rope Allegedly Left Unattached During Brazil Bridge Jump
A 21-year-old woman, Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, died after falling approximately 40 meters during a bridge swing or bungee jump in Limeira, São Paulo, Brazil. Authorities report that staff allegedly failed to attach the safety rope before launching her, leading to the fatal fall. Witnesses shouted warnings as the incident unfolded, and emergency responders confirmed her death at the scene. An investigation is underway, and six people connected to the attraction have been arrested. Maria had shared social media posts about the jump shortly before the accident.
Haryana Declares Kangana Ranaut's 'Bharat Bhhagya Vidhata' Tax-Free After Screening
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini declared Kangana Ranaut's film 'Bharat Bhhagya Vidhata' tax-free in the state following a special screening in Chandigarh. The film, set during the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attacks, highlights the courage and dedication of hospital staff protecting patients amid chaos. CM Saini praised its portrayal of duty, compassion, and the strength of ordinary citizens, especially frontline workers, and honoured several public service individuals at the event. Kangana welcomed the move, noting it will help the film reach a wider audience.
Lagaan at 25: Reflections on Production, Challenges, and Legacy of the Film
As Lagaan marks 25 years since its 2001 release, key contributors reflect on its making and impact. Initially doubted by lyricist Javed Akhtar and peers Karan Johar and Aditya Chopra, Aamir Khan persisted as lead actor and producer. Filmed in Gujarat under challenging conditions, the cast formed a close-knit team. Cinematographer Anil Mehta and actor Paul Blackthorne recall creative problem-solving and memorable scenes. The film’s success included critical acclaim, an Oscar nomination, and contributions to Gujarat earthquake relief efforts.
Sikkim Woman Allegedly Killed by Boyfriend in Bengaluru Over Suspicion
A 22-year-old woman from Sikkim, Ati Hangma Subba, was allegedly murdered by her boyfriend, Purba Lepcha, in Bengaluru's Doddakanahalli area. The couple, who had been living together for about a month, reportedly argued after Lepcha suspected Subba of having an affair. During the dispute, Lepcha allegedly slit her throat with a kitchen knife, resulting in her death. The accused was arrested, and Bellandur police are investigating the case.
Finance Minister Rejects Economic Crisis Claims, Highlights India's Growth Amid Challenges
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman criticised Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for repeatedly portraying India’s economy as facing an imminent crisis, calling such claims unfounded. Speaking at a BJP event marking 12 years of Modi government, she highlighted India’s consistent economic growth, citing recent GDP data and IMF assessments. Sitharaman acknowledged global challenges like the West Asia conflict but credited government measures for maintaining stability. BJP ministers also praised the government’s development efforts, while Congress continued to raise concerns about economic risks.
Mandhana's 68 and Ghosh's 34 Help India Reach 170/6 Against Pakistan in T20 WC
In the ICC Women's T20 World Cup opener at Birmingham, India posted 170 for 6 against Pakistan after early setbacks. Opener Smriti Mandhana led with a graceful 68 off 44 balls, supported by skipper Harmanpreet Kaur's 36 and a late 34-ball 34 from Richa Ghosh. Despite early wickets of Shafali Verma and Jemimah Rodrigues, Mandhana and Kaur forged a crucial 91-run partnership, with Mandhana capitalizing on dropped catches to anchor the innings.
Four Passengers Killed After Jumping From Train Amid Fire Rumour in Madhya Pradesh
In Madhya Pradesh's Morena district, four passengers died after jumping off the halted Khajuraho-Udaipur Intercity Express following rumours of a fire onboard. The train stopped around 4:15 pm after an emergency chain was pulled. Panic led passengers to move onto adjacent tracks, where they were struck by the passing Firozpur-Seoni Patalkot Express. Railway and local authorities responded promptly, and investigations are ongoing to determine the exact circumstances.
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