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India Temporarily Restricts Telegram Access Ahead of NEET-UG 2026 Re-Examination
The Indian government has temporarily restricted access to the Telegram messaging app until June 22, 2026, and disabled its message-editing feature until June 30, following recommendations from the National Testing Agency (NTA). These measures aim to prevent cheating and misinformation ahead of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination scheduled for June 21, addressing misuse of Telegram by cheating networks to circulate fake exam papers and fabricate paper leak evidence. While authorities view the restrictions as necessary and time-bound, critics argue the ban may be ineffective and disproportionately affect legitimate users. Enforcement challenges and debates over the ban's impact continue amid efforts to safeguard exam integrity.
US Air Force B-52 Bomber Crashes at Edwards Air Force Base, All Eight Aboard Killed
A US Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bomber crashed shortly after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base in California's Mojave Desert on June 15, killing all eight people aboard, including military personnel, government civilians, and contractors. The aircraft was on a routine test mission supporting a radar modernization program. Emergency crews responded immediately, and the airfield was closed with inbound flights diverted. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, with officials noting the crash was unsurvivable and that a full inquiry could take several months.
Cape Verde Holds Spain to 0-0 Draw in World Cup Debut with Vozinha's Heroic Goalkeeping
Cape Verde made a historic FIFA World Cup debut by holding European champions Spain to a 0-0 draw at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The 40-year-old goalkeeper Josimar 'Vozinha' Évora Dias was pivotal, making seven crucial saves and earning the Player of the Match award. Vozinha became the oldest goalkeeper to keep a clean sheet on World Cup debut and saw his social media following surge dramatically. Despite the achievement, he expressed emotional distress as his mother could not attend due to US visa issues. Cape Verde's disciplined defense and Vozinha's performance marked one of the tournament's biggest upsets.
India Requires Doctor's Prescription for All Syrup-Based Medicines, Bans OTC Sales
The Indian government has amended the Drugs Rules, 1945, removing 'syrups' from Schedule K, thereby prohibiting over-the-counter sales of syrup-based medicines, including cough syrups. Effective immediately, these medicines require a valid doctor's prescription for purchase nationwide. This regulatory change follows concerns over contaminated cough syrups linked to child deaths and aims to enhance drug safety, prevent misuse, and ensure stricter oversight of syrup formulations across all regions, including smaller villages.
Real-Time Market Updates and Analysis of Leading Indian Stocks on June 16, 2026
This collection of articles provides real-time updates and detailed analyses of major Indian stocks as of June 16, 2026. It covers key metrics such as last traded prices, market capitalizations, price-to-earnings ratios, earnings per share, and trading volumes for leading companies across sectors including banking, technology, automotive, steel, and consumer goods. The reports combine fundamental and technical indicators to inform investors about market trends and stock performance, supported by expert insights and breaking news relevant to each stock's trajectory.
India Raises Export Duties on Diesel and Aviation Fuel, Petrol Duty Unchanged
The Indian government has increased export duties on diesel to Rs 14 per litre and aviation turbine fuel (ATF) to Rs 12.5 per litre, effective June 16, while keeping the petrol export duty unchanged at Rs 1.5 per litre. These adjustments, part of a fortnightly review linked to global crude prices, aim to ensure adequate domestic fuel availability amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia. Domestic excise duties on petrol and diesel remain unchanged, and officials have assured sufficient fuel stocks nationwide.
Delhi Woman Found Dead at Mussoorie Homestay; Police Investigate Circumstances
A 27-year-old software engineer from Delhi, P Radha Gayatri, was found dead under mysterious circumstances at a homestay in Mussoorie while vacationing with her husband, Soumya Sricharan. The couple had traveled from Delhi to Rishikesh before arriving at the homestay late on June 14. Police found bloodstains and two empty liquor bottles in the room, with Gayatri's body discovered naked on the floor. Investigations are ongoing, with forensic analysis and a postmortem awaited to determine the cause of death.
Prakash Padukone Praises Deepika and Ranveer's Parenting, Comments on Dhurandhar Film
Prakash Padukone, former badminton champion and father of Deepika Padukone, praised Deepika and Ranveer Singh as hands-on parents to their daughter Dua, highlighting Deepika's larger role and Ranveer's active support. He shared his joy of grandparenthood and described how he and his wife expose Dua to everyday experiences away from the spotlight. Padukone also reviewed Ranveer's film Dhurandhar, calling it well-made with strong performances but noting it contained somewhat excessive violence. He emphasized the close bond and shared interests, especially sports, between the families. Deepika and Ranveer are expecting their second child.
Trump Announces Iran's Commitment to Nuclear Non-Proliferation Amid Ongoing Peace Talks
US President Donald Trump announced that Iran has agreed never to develop nuclear weapons, dismissing reports of a $300 million US payment to Tehran as "fake news." The agreement, formalized in a memorandum of understanding (MoU), aims to link sanctions relief to Iran's compliance with nuclear verification and regional security commitments. Vice President JD Vance and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supported the non-proliferation stance. However, Iran has indicated that key issues, including uranium enrichment and sanctions, remain under negotiation during a 60-day period before the final deal is signed in Geneva.
Netanyahu Defends US-Israel Campaign Against Iran, Vows to Prevent Nuclear Weapons
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the joint US-Israel military campaign against Iran, asserting it removed an immediate nuclear threat and saved Israel from potential annihilation. He reiterated that Iran would never be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons, with or without a peace deal. Netanyahu also stated Israeli forces would remain in security zones in Lebanon, Gaza, and Syria to protect national security. Critics, including former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, condemned the emerging US-Iran agreement as a failure, while Netanyahu denied any major rift with the US administration.
Argentina Faces Algeria in FIFA World Cup 2026 Opener with Messi Fit to Play
Argentina, the defending FIFA World Cup champions, begin their 2026 campaign against Algeria at Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium. Coach Lionel Scaloni and players emphasize caution and respect for Algeria's quick, disciplined squad led by coach Vladimir Petkovic. Lionel Messi, aiming for his sixth World Cup and 200th international cap, is declared fit and central to Argentina's title defense. Despite injury concerns for some players, Argentina enters as favorites, while Algeria seeks to challenge with a strong defensive approach. The match is scheduled for June 17, with live broadcasts available in India.
Trump Urges Netanyahu to Exercise Restraint in Lebanon Amid US-Iran Deal Talks
At the G7 summit in France, US President Donald Trump urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to act more responsibly regarding Israel's military campaign in Lebanon, criticizing the prolonged conflict and civilian casualties. Trump expressed displeasure over an Israeli strike on Beirut shortly before the US-Iran deal announcement and suggested Syria could better manage Hezbollah. He emphasized US support for Israel, stating "without me, there would be no Israel," while affirming confidence that the US-Iran agreement would endure despite regional tensions.
PM Modi Receives Slovakia's Highest Civilian Honour During Bratislava Visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred Slovakia's highest civilian honour, the Order of the White Double Cross (1st Class), during his visit to Bratislava. Presented by Slovak President Peter Pellegrini, this marks Modi's 33rd international award. The honour recognizes his contributions to strengthening India-Slovakia relations and advancing bilateral cooperation in areas such as trade, defence, technology, and migration. Modi dedicated the award to the people of India and highlighted the enduring friendship between the two nations. The visit also saw the elevation of ties to a comprehensive partnership and the signing of multiple agreements.
FBI Disrupts Alleged Drone and Sniper Plot Targeting White House UFC Event
The FBI and law enforcement agencies disrupted an alleged plot targeting the UFC Freedom 250 event held at the White House on June 14, attended by President Donald Trump. The plot reportedly involved using explosive-laden drones to strike buildings near the event, causing panic and directing fleeing crowds toward a sniper team, with a second phase aiming to storm the White House gates. Five suspects were arrested, and investigators identified at least 23 individuals linked to the plan. The FBI credited rapid multi-state coordination for preventing the attacks, with further details pending as investigations continue.
DMK Criticizes Rahul Gandhi and Congress for Opposition Rift After Tamil Nadu Elections
The DMK has sharply criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and the party for weakening opposition unity within the INDIA bloc, particularly after Congress left the DMK-led alliance post-Tamil Nadu Assembly elections to join the TVK government. DMK's official mouthpiece, Murasoli, accused Gandhi of political immaturity and dishonesty, citing dissatisfaction among opposition partners during a recent INDIA bloc meeting. Congress rejected these allegations, urging DMK to reflect on its electoral defeat and defended its alliance decisions in Tamil Nadu.
Karan Johar's Dharma Productions Debuts in Malayalam Cinema with Odiyan
Karan Johar's Dharma Productions is entering Malayalam cinema with 'Odiyan: The Age of Illusion,' co-produced alongside Prithviraj Productions. Directed by Rahul Sadasivan, the film stars Prithviraj Sukumaran and Manju Warrier and is set in 19th-century Kerala, drawing from local folklore about a shape-shifter whose fury impacts a matriarchal household. Planned as a pan-Indian release, the project marks Dharma Productions' first Malayalam venture and highlights a collaboration between prominent filmmakers across Indian cinema.
Telangana to Inaugurate 'Donald Trump Avenue' in Hyderabad on June 23
The Telangana government plans to inaugurate 'Donald Trump Avenue,' a road near the US Consulate in Hyderabad's Financial District, on June 23. This initiative is part of a broader effort to honor global figures and companies, including naming roads after Ratan Tata and Google, to promote Telangana as a hub for innovation and strengthen ties with the United States. The decision has sparked mixed reactions, with supporters highlighting diplomatic and economic benefits, while critics question the relevance of naming a local road after a foreign political leader.
Navi Mumbai and Guwahati Airports Named Among World's Most Beautiful Airports 2026
Two Indian airports operated by Adani Airport Holdings Limited—Navi Mumbai International Airport's Terminal 1 and Guwahati's Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport Terminal 2—have been named among the World's Most Beautiful Airports for 2026 by the Prix Versailles architecture and design awards. Recognized for their distinctive designs inspired by the lotus and Bamboo Orchid respectively, both terminals emphasize sustainability, cultural identity, and passenger experience. This global recognition highlights India's growing presence in modern, sustainable aviation infrastructure alongside other international airports.
6.7-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Palu, Indonesia, Causing Damage and Evacuations
A 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia's Sulawesi Island near Palu on Tuesday morning, with the epicenter about 42-46 km east-southeast of the city at a depth of approximately 10 km. The quake caused strong shaking lasting over a minute, prompting evacuations, including hospital patients moved outdoors as a precaution. Scattered structural damage was reported, but no immediate casualties or tsunami threat were confirmed. Authorities continue assessing aftershocks and the overall impact in the region, recalling the devastating 2018 quake and tsunami in Palu.
Annamalai Questions Extensive Security Measures for NEET UG 2026 Retest Amid Student Stress Concerns
Former Tamil Nadu BJP leader K Annamalai has criticized the extensive security measures planned for the NEET UG 2026 retest scheduled on June 21. He highlighted protocols including CRPF and CISF escorts with Indian Air Force airlift, AI-enabled CCTV surveillance, biometric and facial recognition checks, multiple frisking layers, and direct monitoring from the Prime Minister's Office. While acknowledging the need to prevent paper leaks, Annamalai expressed concern that these measures, along with extended exam duration, could increase stress and anxiety among students. The BJP has defended the security arrangements as standard for large-scale exams, emphasizing their role in protecting exam integrity. Technical issues with admit card downloads have also been reported, with authorities assuring resolution before the retest.
Mamata Banerjee Challenges Bhabanipur Assembly Election Result in Calcutta High Court
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee filed an election petition in the Calcutta High Court challenging her defeat to BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari in the Bhabanipur Assembly seat by a margin of around 15,100 votes in the 2026 West Bengal elections. The petition alleges electoral malpractice and seeks judicial scrutiny of the poll process. This follows a similar challenge by Banerjee in 2021 after losing to Adhikari in Nandigram. Adhikari became West Bengal's first BJP Chief Minister following the BJP's statewide victory.
US-Iran Agreement Seeks End to Lebanon Conflict Amid Israeli Military Presence
A preliminary US-Iran agreement aims to end hostilities across all fronts, including Lebanon, with Iran emphasizing that Israeli withdrawal from occupied Lebanese territories is essential for lasting peace. Hezbollah welcomed the ceasefire, but Israel, not party to the deal, maintains its military presence in southern Lebanon, citing security concerns. The deal's full details remain undisclosed, and tensions persist as both sides monitor compliance amid calls for restraint from international actors.
Delhi Police Arrest Seven in Pakistan-Backed Terror and Smuggling Network Bust
Delhi Police's Special Cell arrested seven operatives linked to a Pakistan-backed terror and criminal network operating in Delhi-NCR. The syndicate, directed by Pakistan-based handlers Shahzad Bhatti and Ajmal Gujjar, was involved in smuggling illegal arms, ammunition, and narcotics from Pakistan through Punjab. The accused conducted reconnaissance of strategic locations and religious sites, sharing intelligence with handlers. Police recovered pistols, cartridges, mobile phones, narcotics, and a vehicle. The operation prevented planned terror attacks and disrupted the network's activities.
Bank of Japan Raises Interest Rates to 31-Year High Amid Inflation Concerns
The Bank of Japan raised its short-term policy rate by 25 basis points to 1.0%, the highest level since 1995, marking the first increase since December. The 7-1 vote reflects concerns over inflation risks driven by rising energy costs linked to the Middle East conflict and a weak yen. Despite the rate hike, the BOJ signaled a gradual approach to further tightening. Japan's Nikkei index surged past 70,000 for the first time, supported by easing geopolitical tensions and investor confidence in the central bank's measured policy shift.
Air India Express Flight Returns to Kannur After Mid-Air Technical Issue
An Air India Express flight from Kannur to Jeddah carrying over 180 passengers returned safely to Kannur within two hours of departure on June 16 due to a technical issue. Pilots detected an engine warning light and decided to return as a precaution. The aircraft circled to reduce fuel before landing. Preliminary checks indicated a problem with the fuel filter. The airline arranged alternative travel and accommodations, emphasizing passenger safety as the priority while investigations continue.
Former AIADMK Minister C. Vijayabaskar Resigns as MLA Amid Party Turmoil
Former AIADMK Health Minister and Viralimalai MLA C. Vijayabaskar resigned from the Tamil Nadu Assembly on June 16, 2026, becoming the fifth AIADMK legislator to quit since the recent elections. His resignation, accepted by Assembly Speaker J.C.D. Prabhakar, follows his dissent against party chief Edappadi K. Palaniswami, whom he blamed for leadership failures. Vijayabaskar, a four-time MLA and key figure in the party, had voted in favor of the ruling Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) during a trust vote. Several other AIADMK leaders and members have also defected to TVK amid internal party turmoil.
Saudi Arabia and Uruguay Draw 1-1 in FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H Opener
In their FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H opener in Miami, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay played to a 1-1 draw. Saudi Arabia took an unexpected first-half lead through Abdulelah Al Amri after a goalkeeping error by Uruguay's Fernando Muslera. Uruguay dominated possession and created numerous chances, eventually equalizing in the 80th minute via Maxi Araujo following a rebound off Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed Al Owais. The result leaves all four teams in Group H level on one point after the opening round.
Comprehensive Guide to Personal Finance: Loans, Credit Cards, Investments, and Retirement Planning
This collection of articles offers comprehensive guidance on personal finance topics including loan costs, nominee updates, home buying decisions, retirement planning, credit card management, and long-term investments. Key points emphasize understanding the true cost of loans and credit cards beyond EMIs and interest rates, the importance of updating nominees to avoid legal delays, budgeting for additional homeownership expenses, and starting retirement planning early. Strategies for managing debt, choosing suitable investments like ELSS, and making informed rent versus buy decisions are also discussed to promote financial well-being.
Sarpreet Singh Becomes First Indian-Origin Player to Start at 2026 FIFA World Cup
Sarpreet Singh, a 27-year-old midfielder of Indian origin born in Auckland, represents New Zealand at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He became the first footballer of Indian descent to start a World Cup match during New Zealand's 2-2 draw against Iran. Singh's career includes youth representation for New Zealand, a historic signing with Bayern Munich, and overcoming injuries such as osteitis pubis. Currently playing for Wellington Phoenix on loan from Serbian club TSC, Singh's journey highlights his resilience and the growing presence of Indian-origin players in global football.
Tamil Nadu Government Releases White Paper Detailing State's Fiscal Challenges and Debt
The Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) government of Tamil Nadu released a white paper detailing the state's fiscal condition, revealing a direct debt nearing Rs 10 lakh crore and total liabilities of about Rs 13.18 lakh crore, including off-budget borrowings and guarantees. The report highlights a record revenue deficit of Rs 78,324 crore and structural financial challenges attributed to the previous DMK administration. It emphasizes high debt servicing costs, low own-tax revenue, and substantial fixed expenditures, while the government stresses the need for fiscal discipline and transparency to restore financial health without new taxes.
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