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Trump Rebukes Netanyahu Over Lebanon Strikes Amid US-Iran Negotiation Concerns
US President Donald Trump reportedly confronted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a heated phone call over Israel's military escalation in Lebanon, criticizing the strikes on Hezbollah targets and warning they risked isolating Israel and jeopardizing US-Iran negotiations. Trump accused Netanyahu of ingratitude and claimed he had helped prevent his imprisonment amid ongoing legal challenges. Following the call, Netanyahu called off a planned major raid on Beirut, with Trump announcing a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah, though some Israeli officials condemned the decision. Iran had threatened to suspend talks with the US over the conflict.
Lalit Modi Defends Sushmita Sen Against 'Gold Digger' Claims, Explains Breakup
Businessman and former IPL chairman Lalit Modi has defended his past relationship with actress Sushmita Sen, rejecting the 'gold digger' label she faced after their 2022 public announcement. Modi described Sen as a self-made, financially independent woman who often paid for their outings, calling himself a 'kept boyfriend.' He reflected on their breakup, attributing it to the challenges of a long-distance relationship, with Sen based in India and Modi in London. Modi expressed continued respect and friendship toward Sen, praising her role as a single mother and her personal achievements.
Trump Announces Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire Amid Ongoing Hostilities and Diplomatic Talks
US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah after productive talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and intermediaries representing Hezbollah. Trump claimed Israeli troops heading to Beirut were turned back and both sides agreed to halt attacks. However, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu warned that strikes on Beirut would resume if Hezbollah continued attacks. Despite the announcement, hostilities and missile exchanges persisted. Concurrently, Iran suspended indirect talks with the US, linking progress to a cessation of attacks in Lebanon. Diplomatic efforts continue with ongoing Israel-Lebanon talks in Washington.
CBSE Chairman and Secretary Transferred Amid OSM Controversy; Inquiry Committee Formed
The Central government has transferred CBSE Chairman Rahul Singh and Secretary Himanshu Gupta amid widespread criticism of the board's On-Screen Marking (OSM) system used in Class 12 examinations. Concerns include technical glitches, evaluation discrepancies, and procurement irregularities. A one-member inquiry committee, led by S. Radha Chauhan of the Capacity Building Commission, has been constituted to investigate the procurement process of OSM services and will submit its report within a month. The government has also appointed Lokhande Prashant Sitaram as the new CBSE chairman. Opposition parties have called for accountability from the Education Ministry, while CBSE denies wrongdoing and emphasizes ongoing re-evaluation efforts.
Cocktail 2 Trailer Released Featuring Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon, Rashmika Mandanna
The trailer for Cocktail 2, directed by Homi Adajania and starring Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon, and Rashmika Mandanna, was released ahead of its June 19 theatrical debut. Positioned as a spiritual sequel to the 2012 film, it explores a modern love triangle set against scenic Italian locales, blending themes of friendship, romance, and emotional conflict. The trailer features the return of the popular song "Tum Hi Ho Bandhu" and has sparked discussions about the characters' relationships, including rumors about a lesbian storyline, which the makers have denied. The film's music by Pritam and the lead actors' performances have drawn mixed reactions from audiences and critics.
Trinamool Congress Faces Internal Unrest and Potential Split After West Bengal Poll Defeat
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal is facing significant internal unrest following its electoral defeat, with reports of over 50 MLAs allegedly supporting a faction led by expelled legislators Ritabrata Banerjee and Sandipan Saha. Allegations of forged signatures on a letter appointing the Leader of Opposition have triggered a CID investigation. While some leaders claim the party remains united under Mamata Banerjee, others warn of a potential split resembling Maharashtra's Shiv Sena division. Mamata Banerjee has accused the BJP of fomenting dissent and plans a protest amid these tensions.
Salman Khan Sends Legal Notice to Kala Hiran Makers Over Blackbuck Case Film
Salman Khan's legal team has sent a notice to the makers of Kala Hiran: The Battle for Legacy, a film reportedly inspired by his 1998 blackbuck poaching case, seeking to halt its release and remove promotional materials. The notice alleges violation of Khan's personality rights and potential interference with ongoing judicial proceedings. Producer Amit Jani denies the film is a biopic, stating it focuses on the Bishnoi community and public-domain events, and accuses Khan of intimidation. Director Bharat Shrinate affirms legal preparedness and freedom of expression. The film's teaser is scheduled for June 20, 2026.
India Revises Immigration Rules, Mandates Early Registration for Foreigners Staying Beyond 180 Days
The Union Home Ministry has amended the Immigration and Foreigners Rules, 2025, requiring foreigners on visas valid for 180 days or less to register before the expiry of their visa if they wish to extend their stay in India. The previous provision allowing registration within 14 days after 180 days has been replaced. Registration beyond this period will now be permitted only in emergent circumstances. The rules also ease requirements for children born to foreign parents where one parent is an Indian citizen and update reporting norms for medical institutions. These changes aim to enhance immigration oversight and streamline compliance.
Seven Dead in Muscatine, Iowa Shooting Spree Linked to Domestic Dispute
On June 1, 2026, Ryan Willis McFarland, 52, carried out a shooting spree across multiple locations in Muscatine, Iowa, killing six people believed to be his family members. The attacks occurred at two residences and a local business. McFarland died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound during a police confrontation near the Riverfront Trail. Authorities described the incident as stemming from a domestic dispute and confirmed no ongoing threat to the community. Investigations remain active.
US Arrests 30 Indian Truck Drivers Living and Working Illegally, Plans Deportation
During 'Operation Checkmate' from May 11-15 in Arizona's Yuma Sector, US Border Patrol agents arrested 52 individuals living illegally in the US, including 36 commercial truck drivers. Among these drivers, 30 were Indian nationals holding various state-issued commercial licenses or none, with many possessing expired employment authorization documents issued during the Biden administration. All arrested individuals are being processed under federal law and are expected to be deported. The operation aims to enhance public safety by removing unqualified and unlawfully present commercial vehicle operators from US roads. Indian authorities have stated cooperation with US deportation procedures and do not support illegal immigration.
Auqib Nabi Included as Net Bowler Ahead of India-Afghanistan One-Off Test
Auqib Nabi, Jammu and Kashmir's leading wicket-taker in the 2025-26 Ranji Trophy, was initially omitted from India's 15-member squad for the one-off Test against Afghanistan starting June 6 in New Chandigarh. Despite widespread criticism, he has been included as one of seven net bowlers to assist the team during practice sessions. The selection committee, led by Ajit Agarkar, cited team balance and Indian conditions for preferring three other pacers. Nabi remains a standby player and may join the squad if needed.
Student Presents Findings on CBSE On-Screen Marking System to Parliamentary Panel
Seventeen-year-old student Sarthak Sidhant appeared before the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education to present his findings on the Central Board of Secondary Education's (CBSE) On-Screen Marking (OSM) system used in Class 12 exams. He highlighted alleged discrepancies and modifications in the CBSE tender process that, according to him, favored the private firm Coempt EduTeck. The committee is reviewing concerns about evaluation transparency, technical glitches, and challenges faced by students, with officials from CBSE and the Ministry of Education also summoned to respond.
Enforcement Directorate Conducts Searches at Vedanta Group Premises in FEMA Investigation
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted searches at multiple Vedanta Group premises in Delhi, Mumbai, Rajasthan, and other locations as part of an ongoing investigation under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). The probe focuses on alleged violations related to foreign exchange transactions, including royalty and brand fee payments to parent entities. Vedanta, led by Anil Agarwal, confirmed cooperation with authorities and emphasized compliance with applicable laws. The investigation coincides with the group’s recent corporate restructuring and credit rating upgrades, while specific details of the alleged violations remain undisclosed.
Sairaj Bahutule Appointed India Men's Spin-Bowling Coach Ahead of Afghanistan Test
Former India leg-spinner Sairaj Bahutule has been appointed as the spin-bowling coach of the Indian men's cricket team ahead of the one-off Test against Afghanistan in New Chandigarh starting June 6. Bahutule, 53, brings extensive coaching experience from domestic teams, IPL franchises Rajasthan Royals and Punjab Kings, and the National Cricket Academy. He has also contributed to India's Under-19 and India A setups. His appointment aims to strengthen India's spin department amid a transition phase following retirements and workload management of senior spinners.
Russia Launches Large-Scale Missile and Drone Attacks Across Ukraine, Causing Casualties
On June 2, Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone assault across Ukraine, targeting cities including Kyiv, Dnipro, and Kharkiv. The attacks killed at least 11 people and wounded dozens, damaging residential buildings and infrastructure, with some people trapped under rubble. Ukrainian officials reported power outages and fires, while emergency services conducted rescue operations amid ongoing air raid alerts. Russia described the strikes as retaliation for alleged Ukrainian attacks, denying deliberate targeting of civilians. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy had warned of a possible massive Russian offensive days earlier.
India to Launch Revised WPI and New Producer Price Index on June 15
India will launch a revised Wholesale Price Index (WPI) with a new base year of 2022-23 on June 15, expanding its commodity coverage and updating methodology to better reflect current economic conditions. Simultaneously, the government will introduce a new Producer Price Index (PPI) comprising Output, Input, and Service PPIs, covering goods and services. The WPI will be published alongside the PPI for five years before being phased out, aligning India's inflation measurement with global standards and IMF recommendations.
Government Launches NHPC Offer for Sale to Divest Up to 6% Stake at Rs 71 Share
The Indian government launched an Offer for Sale (OFS) to divest up to 6% stake in NHPC Ltd at a floor price of Rs 71 per share, an 8% discount to the previous close. The OFS opened for non-retail investors on June 2 and for retail investors on June 3, with shares reserved for eligible employees. The base offer is 3% equity with an additional 3% green shoe option, which was fully exercised after the issue was oversubscribed 3.47 times on day one. The sale is expected to raise around Rs 4,200-4,650 crore, contributing to the government's FY27 disinvestment target of Rs 80,000 crore. NHPC is a Navratna PSU and India's largest hydropower company expanding into renewable energy.
UN Warns of Likely Moderate to Strong El Niño Impacting Global Weather in 2026
The United Nations' World Meteorological Organization (WMO) forecasts an 80% chance of El Niño developing between June and August 2026, likely continuing until at least November with moderate to strong intensity. This natural climate phenomenon, driven by warming Pacific Ocean waters, is expected to disrupt global weather patterns, causing droughts in regions like Australia, southern Asia, and parts of Africa, while increasing rainfall in others such as the southern United States and South America. WMO and UN officials warn El Niño could exacerbate heatwaves, droughts, and heavy rainfall, intensifying climate change impacts and urging preparedness across sectors including agriculture and health.
House Collapses in Delhi's Mukundpur Following Suspected LPG Cylinder Blast
A single-storey house collapsed in Delhi's Mukundpur area on Tuesday morning following a suspected LPG cylinder blast, with rescue teams rushing to the site after a call at 9:37 am. The building, reportedly used for utensil polishing, caused panic as several residents were feared trapped under debris. At least four to six people were injured and taken to hospitals. Authorities continue search and rescue operations while investigating the exact cause of the explosion amid concerns over industrial activities in residential zones.
Trump Administration Pauses $1.8 Billion Anti-Weaponisation Fund Amid Legal and GOP Opposition
The Trump administration has temporarily paused its proposed $1.8 billion 'Anti-Weaponisation Fund' following a federal court order and mounting opposition from Republican lawmakers concerned about oversight and potential payouts to January 6 Capitol riot participants. The fund, part of a legal settlement over Trump's lawsuit against the IRS for leaked tax returns, aimed to compensate individuals alleging government abuse. While the Justice Department disagrees with the court ruling, it will comply pending a June 12 hearing. Trump is reportedly reconsidering the fund amid political and legal challenges, with some Republicans demanding its cancellation to advance other legislative priorities.
Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma Visit Premanand Maharaj's Ashram After RCB's IPL 2026 Win
Following Royal Challengers Bengaluru's consecutive IPL 2026 title win over Gujarat Titans, cricketer Virat Kohli and actor Anushka Sharma visited the Radha Keli Kunj Ashram in Vrindavan to seek blessings from spiritual leader Premanand Maharaj. The couple, known for their frequent visits to the ashram, spent nearly two hours there, receiving blessings and engaging in spiritual reflection. Kohli's unbeaten 75 in the final was pivotal to RCB's victory. Their visit highlights their ongoing commitment to spirituality amid professional success.
South Korea Surpasses India as Sixth-Largest Stock Market Amid AI-Driven Rally
South Korea's stock market has surpassed India's to become the world's sixth largest, driven by an 86% surge in market capitalization to $5 trillion, largely fueled by semiconductor giants Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix amid the global AI boom. Taiwan also overtook India recently, pushing India to seventh place with a market cap around $4.8 trillion. India's decline is attributed to foreign outflows, a weakening rupee, rising energy costs, and limited exposure to AI-related sectors, despite its larger economy and faster growth.
Shashi Tharoor Questions Mandatory Full Rendition of Vande Mataram at Official Events
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has questioned the requirement to sing all five verses of the national song Vande Mataram at both the beginning and end of official events, calling it an "unnecessary imposition" and burdensome for audiences. He noted that traditionally only the first verse or couple of verses were sung once, with the national anthem played separately. Tharoor highlighted that Kerala's government views the full rendition as optional, while Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar disagrees. BJP leaders have defended the full rendition as mandated by Union guidelines, emphasizing it is not optional. Tharoor stressed his respect for the national song and suggested the issue may need legal adjudication since no parliamentary law mandates the full rendition.
Two Stabbings and Firing Incident Raise Safety Concerns in Delhi's New Usmanpur
In northeast Delhi's New Usmanpur area, a 17-year-old boy named Abhishek was stabbed to death on June 1, reportedly by a group of five to sixteen youths amid an alleged personal rivalry. Police registered a murder case, collected forensic evidence, and arrested three suspects, including two juveniles, who admitted involvement. Separately, a 26-year-old man named Lalit was also found stabbed to death in the same locality. Authorities are investigating both cases alongside a recent firing incident that injured a child, raising concerns over local law and order.
Florida Sues OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman Over ChatGPT Safety and Harm Allegations
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier filed a civil lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, accusing them of concealing safety risks of ChatGPT and endangering minors by enabling addictive use and harmful behaviors. The suit cites cases where ChatGPT was allegedly used in planning violent acts, including a Florida State University shooting. OpenAI denies wrongdoing, stating it has implemented safety measures and cooperates with law enforcement. The lawsuit seeks damages and changes to protect young users, while a related criminal investigation continues.
Trump Names Bill Pulte Acting Director of National Intelligence After Gabbard Resignation
US President Donald Trump appointed Bill Pulte, Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) and chairman of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, as acting Director of National Intelligence following Tulsi Gabbard's resignation due to her husband's illness. Trump praised Pulte's financial oversight experience managing over $10 trillion in housing assets. Pulte will retain his housing roles while temporarily leading the intelligence community. His appointment bypasses Senate confirmation, and his lack of formal intelligence experience has drawn attention amid political scrutiny over his prior investigations of prominent Democrats.
India Rejects Third-Party Role in India-Nepal Border Dispute, Cites Bilateral Mechanisms
India has firmly rejected Nepal Prime Minister Balendra Shah's suggestion to involve third parties like China and the UK in resolving the India-Nepal border dispute. The Ministry of External Affairs stated that nearly 98% of the boundary has been demarcated, with remaining issues due to factors such as the shifting Gandak River and cross-border occupation. Both countries have established bilateral mechanisms to address unresolved segments, emphasizing that the matter is strictly bilateral.
Anthropic's Claude AI Faces Global Outage Affecting Multiple Services on June 2, 2026
On June 2, 2026, Anthropic's Claude AI experienced a widespread outage affecting multiple services including Claude AI, Claude API, Claude Console, and Claude Code. Users worldwide, including in India, reported access issues, error messages, and rapid quota exhaustion, particularly impacting paid Pro and Max subscribers. Anthropic acknowledged elevated error rates and identified a bug in Claude Code's sub-agent feature causing excessive token consumption. The company is actively working on a fix while users seek alternative AI tools for coding and other tasks.
Russian Missile and Drone Strikes Kill Dozens in Multiple Ukrainian Cities
Russian missile and drone strikes targeted multiple Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv and Dnipro, killing at least 16 to 18 civilians and wounding over 100 others. The attacks caused significant damage to residential buildings, with some people trapped under rubble. Ukrainian President Zelenskiy warned of a possible major assault and called for increased air defence support. Moscow cited retaliation for a Ukrainian drone strike on a dormitory in Luhansk, which Ukraine denies, and described the conflict as entering a new phase amid stalled peace talks.
PV Sindhu Advances at Indonesia Open; Srikanth, Sen, Malvika Exit Early
At the Indonesia Open 2026, two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu advanced to the second round with a 25-23, 21-16 win over Thailand's Busanan Ongbamrungphan after a closely contested 51-minute match. Sindhu is likely to face world No. 1 An Se-young next, against whom she holds a 0-9 record. Meanwhile, Indian shuttlers Kidambi Srikanth, Lakshya Sen, and Malvika Bansod exited in the opening round. The men's doubles pair Hariharan Amsakarunan and MR Arjun progressed to the second round with a straight-game win.
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