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US and Iran Reach Peace Deal to Reopen Strait of Hormuz, Oil Prices Fall
The United States and Iran have reached a preliminary peace agreement to end their months-long conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime route for about 20% of global oil supplies. This development led to a sharp drop in oil prices, with Brent and West Texas Intermediate crude falling over 4%, while Asian and global stock markets surged. The deal, brokered by Pakistan and set for formal signing in Switzerland, aims to lift the U.S. naval blockade and restore shipping traffic. However, experts caution that full normalization of oil flows and supply chains may take weeks or months due to logistical challenges, security concerns, and stranded vessels. The reopening is expected to ease global energy supply risks, reduce inflationary pressures, and benefit major importers like India by lowering freight costs and stabilizing markets, though uncertainties remain regarding sanctions, nuclear negotiations, and regional stability.
Television Actress Sanchita Ugale Dies by Suicide in Mumbai, Investigation Underway
Television actress Sanchita Ugale, known for roles in Kumkum Bhagya, Wagle Ki Duniya, and films like Chhaava, died by suicide at her residence in Nalasopara East, Mumbai, on June 14, 2026. She was 22 years old. Police have registered an Accidental Death Report and are investigating the circumstances. Her last social media post, shared hours before her death, showed her appearing cheerful. Colleagues and family have spoken about her struggles with depression and industry pressures, while no suicide note was found.
UK to Ban Social Media Access for Under-16s with Additional Online Restrictions
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a forthcoming ban on social media access for children under 16, aiming to protect their mental health and wellbeing. The ban will cover major platforms like TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Snapchat, and X, while messaging apps such as WhatsApp are exempt. Additional measures include restrictions on gaming and livestreaming features, such as preventing stranger communication and introducing curfews. The government plans to enforce the ban through platform regulation, with rules expected to take effect by spring 2027 following legislation before Christmas 2026. This move follows similar actions by countries like Australia and Canada and reflects growing global efforts to enhance online safety for minors.
Real-Time Updates on Trading Volumes and Performance of Major Indian Stocks
On June 15, 2026, leading Indian stocks including ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, SBI, Axis Bank, and Reliance Industries showed active trading with varied volumes and price-to-earnings ratios. Market capitalizations ranged widely, reflecting sector diversity from banking and finance to energy and consumer goods. Real-time updates highlight fundamental and technical indicators, aiding investors in tracking stock performance amid dynamic market conditions. Expert analyses accompany volume surges and price movements across sectors such as IT, pharmaceuticals, steel, and telecommunications.
Singer Oliver Tree Among Six Killed in Mid-Air Helicopter Collision in Brazil
American singer-songwriter Oliver Tree Nickell, 32, died in a mid-air collision of two helicopters over Rio de Janeiro on June 14, along with five others including Argentine YouTuber Gaspar Prim. The crash occurred in the Recreio dos Bandeirantes neighborhood, causing a fire at a nearby electric vehicle dealership. Authorities are investigating the cause. Tree had been touring internationally, recently performing in São Paulo, with upcoming shows planned. His final social media posts showed him enjoying Brazil shortly before the accident.
Stanford Students Walk Out During Sundar Pichai's Commencement Speech Over Google-Israel Contract
During Stanford University's 2026 commencement, around 200 students staged a walkout during Google CEO Sundar Pichai's keynote speech to protest Google's Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion cloud computing and AI contract with the Israeli government. Organized by groups including Students for Justice in Palestine and No Tech for Apartheid, protesters cited concerns over the contract's links to Israeli military operations amid the Gaza conflict. Pichai, a Stanford alumnus, continued his speech focusing on personal journeys and optimism, avoiding mention of AI. The protest sparked varied reactions, including criticism from venture capitalist Vinod Khosla and support from others highlighting the students' stance against war profiteering.
Indian Markets Rally on US-Iran Peace, Infrastructure Growth, and Financial Sector Momentum
Indian equity markets showed strong recovery amid easing US-Iran tensions, boosting sectors like infrastructure, power, and financial services. Key developments include Vedanta's demerger with separate listings, Suzlon Energy's growth roadmap in renewables, and a proposed Rs 16 lakh crore high-speed rail expansion plan. Domestic institutional investors steadily increased holdings in select stocks, while foreign institutional investors raised stakes in others. Market analysts noted technical breakouts in Nifty and financial indices, with several stocks gaining momentum on volume surges and positive earnings outlooks.
NCERT Alters Mohenjo-daro 'Dancing Girl' Image in Class 9 Arts Textbook, Sparks Debate
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has altered the depiction of the iconic 4,500-year-old 'Dancing Girl' bronze figurine from Mohenjo-daro in its new Class 9 arts textbook, shading the torso to appear clothed. This change, part of NCERT's first arts education series under the National Education Policy, contrasts with earlier textbooks where the figure appeared nude. The modification has sparked debate among historians and educators, with some calling it regressive and others citing age-appropriateness. NCERT has referred the matter to its textbook development team for review without providing a specific reason for the change.
India's Wholesale Inflation Rises to 9.68% in May Amid Fuel and Food Price Increases
India's wholesale price inflation rose sharply to 9.68% in May 2026, the highest in the revised series with base year 2022-23, up from 8.26% in April. The increase was driven mainly by a 30.33% surge in fuel and power prices, including crude petroleum inflation at 61.51%, amid West Asia tensions affecting global energy costs. Food and manufactured product prices also rose. The government introduced a new Wholesale Price Index with expanded coverage and launched producer price indices, planning to transition from WPI to PPI over five years.
Sri Lanka A Defeat India A in Tri-Nation Series After Controversial Tie and Super Over
India A and Sri Lanka A played a thrilling Tri-Nation series match in Dambulla that ended in a 265-run tie, leading to a Super Over where Sri Lanka A won by seven runs. The match featured a controversial final-ball leg-bye decision, prolonged umpiring discussions, and a tense atmosphere due to fading light. Post-match, India A's 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was involved in a heated altercation with Sri Lankan players, while captain Tilak Varma engaged in disputes with officials. Key performances included Suryansh Shedge's 72 and Vipraj Nigam's 51 for India, and Sadeera Samarawickrama's 93 for Sri Lanka.
Cockroach Janta Party Founder Abhijeet Dipke Slapped During Jaipur Protest on Exam Leaks
During a protest at Jaipur's Shaheed Smarak on June 15, Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijeet Dipke was allegedly slapped and manhandled by unidentified individuals while being carried on supporters' shoulders. The protest focused on issues including alleged NEET paper leaks, unemployment, and demands for Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation. Two youths were detained following the incident, which briefly disrupted the gathering before police restored order. Dipke condemned the attack as an act of cowardice and urged peaceful protest.
Russia Launches Large-Scale Missile and Drone Strikes on Kyiv, Damaging Historic Monastery
Russia launched a large-scale overnight missile and drone attack on Ukraine, targeting Kyiv and other cities including Kharkiv and Dnipro. The assault killed at least 10 people and injured dozens, damaging civilian infrastructure and causing fires in residential buildings. The historic Kyiv Pechersk Lavra monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site dating back to the 11th century, was seriously damaged and caught fire. Ukrainian officials condemned the strike as an attack on cultural heritage, while Russia claimed it targeted military sites and suggested damage may have resulted from Ukrainian air defenses. The attacks occurred amid ongoing conflict and recent diplomatic talks between Russian and U.S. leaders.
India's Merchandise Exports Rise 18% in May Amid Widening Trade Deficit
India's merchandise exports rose 18% to a record $45.2 billion in May 2026, driven by strong shipments of petroleum products, engineering goods, and electronics. Imports increased 20.6% to $73.41 billion, widening the merchandise trade deficit slightly to $28.21 billion. Services exports also grew, contributing to a trade surplus in services that partially offset the goods deficit. Exports to West Asia stabilized despite earlier disruptions from the US-Iran conflict, with a recent peace deal expected to ease supply chain pressures and energy costs.
Japan Fans Continue Tradition of Cleaning Stadium After FIFA World Cup 2026 Draw
Following Japan's dramatic 2-2 draw against the Netherlands in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group F opener at Dallas Stadium, Japanese fans stayed behind to clean the stands, collecting litter in blue bags they had brought. This gesture, rooted in Japanese cultural values of cleanliness and respect taught from childhood, has become a recognized tradition at international sporting events. The fans' actions received widespread praise globally, highlighting their sense of civic responsibility and sportsmanship beyond the match itself.
Indian Rupee Strengthens Amid US-Iran Peace Deal and Falling Oil Prices
The Indian rupee strengthened notably against the US dollar, rising around 47 to 58 paise to levels near 94.60-94.71, following the announcement of a US-Iran peace deal expected to end their 107-day conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This development triggered a sharp decline in global crude oil prices, easing inflation and import bill concerns for India, a major oil importer. The rupee's gains were also supported by a weaker US dollar, strong domestic equity markets, and recent Reserve Bank of India measures to attract foreign inflows. Analysts anticipate continued rupee appreciation amid improved global risk sentiment and lower oil prices, though some caution that the rally may not be one-sided. The peace agreement is set for formal signing on June 19 in Switzerland.
PM Modi Welcomes US-Iran Agreement Aiming to End West Asia Conflict
Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the understanding reached between the United States and Iran to end the conflict in West Asia, expressing hope that it will restore peace, stability, and safeguard global trade routes, including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Modi emphasized the importance of continued negotiations to resolve remaining issues and achieve a sustainable final agreement. The deal, expected to be signed in Switzerland on June 19, aims to end months of hostilities that disrupted energy supplies and caused significant economic and humanitarian impacts worldwide.
Gold and Silver Prices Rise After US-Iran Preliminary Peace Agreement
Gold and silver prices surged sharply following a preliminary peace agreement between the US and Iran aimed at ending their conflict, lifting the US blockade, and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The deal, expected to be signed in Switzerland on Friday, led to a weaker US dollar and a drop in oil prices, easing inflation and interest rate concerns. This boosted demand for precious metals globally and in India, with gold rising over 2% and silver gaining more than 3%. Market analysts note that the sustainability of these gains depends on the durability of the peace deal and future US Federal Reserve policies.
Tamil Nadu CM Vijay and Wife Sangeetha's Divorce Case Adjourned to August 7
The divorce case between Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay and his wife Sangeetha Sornalingam, married since 1998-99 with two children, remains pending in the Chengalpattu Family Court. Sangeetha filed for divorce citing infidelity, mental cruelty, and financial restrictions, alleging Vijay maintained a relationship with an unnamed actress. The court adjourned the latest hearing to August 7, 2026, after neither party appeared in person. Speculation about possible reconciliation persists, though no official statements have been made.
Sweden Defeats Tunisia 5-1 in FIFA World Cup 2026 Group F Opener
Sweden opened their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign with a commanding 5-1 victory over Tunisia in Group F at Monterrey Stadium. Yasin Ayari scored twice, including a long-range opener and a stoppage-time goal, while Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres each contributed a goal and an assist. Tunisia's sole goal came from Omar Rekik. Despite Tunisia's strong defensive record in qualifiers, costly errors and Sweden's attacking intensity shaped the match. Sweden now leads Group F, with Tunisia facing pressure ahead of their next game.
India's Economic Growth Outlook Strengthens Amid Global Challenges and Strategic Partnerships
India's economy shows resilience amid global uncertainties, with the World Bank upgrading its FY27 growth forecast to 6.6%, supported by strong domestic demand and steady PMI performance despite rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions. Experts highlight India's strategic focus on innovation, talent investment, and expanding international partnerships, including deepening ties with Europe and East Asia. While challenges like inflation and external risks persist, institutions like Goldman Sachs and DBS remain optimistic about India's long-term structural growth and external sector stability.
Neeraj Chopra to Return at Doha Diamond League After Injury Layoff
Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra is set to make his competitive return at the Doha Diamond League on June 19, 2026, after nearly nine months recovering from a back injury sustained during the 2025 World Athletics Championships. His participation was confirmed as a late addition to the event, where he will face strong competitors including world leader Rumesh Pathirage. Chopra's comeback is linked to his provisional inclusion in India's Commonwealth Games squad, contingent on meeting the Athletics Federation of India's qualifying mark of 82.61m.
Missouri Skydiving Plane Crashes Near Butler Airport, Killing All 12 Onboard
A single-engine Pacific Aerospace 750XL plane operated by Skydive Kansas City crashed near Butler Memorial Airport in Missouri on Sunday, killing all 12 people aboard, including one pilot and 11 passengers preparing for a skydiving trip. The crash occurred shortly after takeoff around 11:30 a.m. local time, with the aircraft making a sharp left turn before descending into a field and catching fire. Emergency responders extinguished the blaze, and authorities, including the National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration, have launched an investigation. Family members witnessed the accident, and victim identities have not yet been released.
Pakistan Air Force Training Aircraft Crashes in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Two Pilots Killed
A Pakistan Air Force training aircraft crashed near Mardan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during a routine training sortie on June 15, killing both pilots onboard—Flight Lieutenant Muhammad Qasim Abdullah (PAF) and Lieutenant Taha Abbasi (Pakistan Navy). Three civilians were injured in the incident. Authorities have launched a board of inquiry to determine the cause. This crash follows a recent Pakistan Army helicopter accident, marking another setback for the country's military aviation sector.
Bangladesh PM Adviser Detained at Delhi Airport, Bangladesh Summons Indian Diplomat
Zahed Ur Rahman, adviser to Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, was briefly detained for over two hours by Indian immigration at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport after his name appeared on a security watchlist. Despite prior diplomatic notifications and eventual clearance, he chose to return to Dhaka via Colombo instead of attending the Indian Ocean Rim Association meeting. Bangladesh summoned India's Deputy High Commissioner to formally protest, describing the incident as unexpected and regrettable amid sensitive bilateral relations.
Spain to Face Debutants Cape Verde in FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H Opener
Spain will open their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign against debutants Cape Verde on June 15 at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Spain, the 2010 World Cup and 2024 European champions, are among the tournament favorites, fielding a strong squad led by midfielders Pedri, Rodri, and Fabián Ruiz. Cape Verde, making their first World Cup appearance after qualifying ahead of Cameroon, aim to make a mark despite being underdogs. Spain's young winger Lamine Yamal is fit but starts on the bench due to a recent hamstring injury.
Indian LNG Carrier Disha Safely Transits Strait of Hormuz After US-Iran Deal
The Indian LNG carrier Disha, managed by a Shipping Corporation of India-led consortium, safely transited the Strait of Hormuz on June 15, becoming the first Indian-flagged LNG vessel to exit the conflict-affected region in over three months. Carrying 62,370 metric tonnes of LNG from Qatar, the tanker is expected to arrive at Dahej Port, Gujarat, on June 18. This transit follows a US-Iran peace deal announcement, which has eased tensions and led to the lifting of the US naval blockade. Indian authorities continue coordinating to ensure seafarer safety and have facilitated repatriation amid ongoing maritime operations.
Lamine Yamal Fit but Set to Begin on Bench in Spain’s World Cup Opener vs Cape Verde
Spain's 18-year-old winger Lamine Yamal is fit to play in their FIFA World Cup 2026 opener against Cape Verde but is expected to start on the bench as he continues recovering from a hamstring injury sustained in April. Coach Luis de la Fuente confirmed Yamal and other recovering players like Nico Williams and Victor Munoz are available but will be used cautiously depending on the match situation. Spain, reigning European champions and tournament favorites, face debutants Cape Verde in Group H in Atlanta.
US and Iran Agree on Peace Framework Including Phased Release of Frozen Assets
The United States and Iran have reportedly agreed on a 14-point memorandum of understanding outlining a peace framework aimed at ending months of conflict and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Central to the deal is the phased release of up to $24 billion in frozen Iranian assets over a 60-day negotiation period, with $12 billion reportedly to be released before talks begin. However, US officials have denied any upfront release, emphasizing a pay-for-performance approach requiring Iran to meet commitments first. The agreement also includes sanctions relief and regional security provisions, though details remain unconfirmed and subject to ongoing negotiations ahead of a planned signing in Geneva.
Mohsin Akhtar Marries Nidhaa Bhatt Two Years After Divorce from Urmila Matondkar
Mohsin Akhtar, businessman and model, has married Nidhaa Bhatt nearly two years after his divorce from actress Urmila Matondkar. The couple held an intimate nikah ceremony attended by close family and friends. Mohsin shared wedding photos and an emotional note expressing gratitude, faith, and new beginnings, also remembering his late mother. Urmila and Mohsin had married in 2016, with their separation and divorce reported in 2024. Nidhaa Bhatt maintains a private profile, and the couple has received warm wishes from fans.
Norway Crown Princess's Son Sentenced to Four Years for Rape and Related Offenses
Marius Borg Hoiby, 29, son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, was sentenced to four years in prison by an Oslo court after being convicted of two counts of rape, domestic violence, and other offenses. He was acquitted of two additional rape charges. The trial, which lasted six to seven weeks, involved around 40 charges including drug-related and traffic violations. Evidence included digital communications and videos, with one incident occurring at the royal residence. Hoiby denied the rape allegations but admitted to some lesser offenses and can appeal the verdict.
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