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IndiaNDTV ·

Anti-US and Israel Chants Ring Out at Khamenei's State Funeral in Tehran

Chants of 'Death to America, Death to Israel' were heard at the funeral of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The event marked an escalation in hostile rhetoric, with an emcee making what was described as the first direct call for the death of former US President Donald Trump at the ceremony. Posters and graffiti calling for the killing of both Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were also visible at the venue. The funeral drew large crowds and underscored the deep-rooted tensions between Iran and both the United States and Israel.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Agibot's humanoid robots inspect 17,000+ tablets in world-first live factory demo

Chinese robotics company Agibot has conducted what is being called the world's first live broadcast of humanoid robots operating on an active production line. Eight Agibot G2 robots were deployed at Longcheer Technology's facility, where they worked continuously for six days. During this period, the robots inspected and sorted over 17,625 tablets, achieving a near-perfect success rate. The demonstration showcased embodied AI working alongside human workers and existing factory equipment, highlighting its readiness for real-world industrial use.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Janhvi and Khushi Kapoor to host mehendi for sister Anshula ahead of July 6 wedding

Anshula Kapoor is set to marry Rohan Thakkar on July 6 in what is expected to be a closely held ceremony. Her sisters Janhvi and Khushi Kapoor have reportedly planned a surprise mehendi celebration in her honour. The event is described as intimate, suggesting a small, private gathering rather than a large-scale function. The mehendi ceremony is being organised ahead of the main wedding date.

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IndiaNDTV ·

US Mint Issues Dollar Bills Bearing Trump's Signature Amid 250th Anniversary

The United States has released new dollar bills featuring President Donald Trump's signature, marking a notable departure from long-standing tradition. Historically, American paper currency carries the signatures of the Treasury Secretary and the US Treasurer, not the sitting president. The release coincides with the United States' 250th anniversary celebrations. This move represents an unprecedented change to the standard format of US paper currency.

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IndiaNDTV ·

J&K Police Raid Publisher for Book Glorifying Terrorists Under UAPA

Jammu and Kashmir police have raided premises belonging to a publisher after a book they released reportedly described terrorists as 'great personalities'. An FIR was registered against the publisher under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita as well as the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. The raid was carried out at one of the publisher's locations in Jammu following the filing of the case. Authorities took action due to concerns that the publication glorified individuals linked to terrorism, which is prohibited under anti-terror laws.

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IndiaNDTV ·

Telangana Woman Survives 21 Hours in Well After Man Robs and Pushes Her In

A 55-year-old daily wage worker, Tangarala Lakshmi, went missing on July 1 in Telangana after failing to return home. Her family filed a missing person complaint with the police, triggering an investigation. It was subsequently discovered that a man had robbed her of gold and cash before pushing her into a well. Lakshmi survived in the well for approximately 21 hours before being rescued. Police have taken up the case and are investigating the incident.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

141 Indian Students Died in the US Since 2021, Many Cases Remain Unresolved

A disturbing pattern of Indian student deaths in the United States has emerged, with 141 fatalities recorded between 2021 and 2025 from various causes. Cases such as that of Nikita Godishala remain stalled, with the prime accused still at large and justice out of reach for her family. Mohammed Abdul Arfath's death has raised further alarm after a ransom call preceded the discovery of his body in Lake Erie, leaving investigators with unanswered questions. Grieving families continue to struggle for closure as unresolved investigations pile up. The cases collectively point to systemic gaps in accountability and legal recourse for the Indian diaspora in America.

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IndiaNDTV ·

Ex Home Secretary Says Gold-Plated Ramcharitmanas Gift to Ram Temple Was Removed

A former Home Secretary has claimed that a gold-plated copy of the Ramcharitmanas, gifted by his family to the Ram Temple, was removed after being displayed for several months. The ex-bureaucrat shared his account exclusively with NDTV, expressing that the item held deep personal and spiritual significance. He described the gift as the culmination of a lengthy spiritual journey undertaken by his family. The removal of the item has prompted him to speak out publicly about the matter.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Kim Jong Un supervises nuclear-capable missile tests aboard repaired North Korean warship

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un personally oversaw tests of nuclear-capable cruise missiles and other weapons systems aboard the Kang Kon, a newly repaired 5,000-ton destroyer. The exercises signal Pyongyang's push to strengthen its naval nuclear capabilities, coming shortly after another similar warship was commissioned. Kim has directed that the Kang Kon be made fully operational within two months. The move reflects a broader strategic shift by North Korea toward building a more capable sea-based nuclear arsenal.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

ISRO Successfully Tests SOLVE Vehicle Solid Motor for Gaganyaan Parachute System

India's space agency ISRO has completed a successful ground test of the solid motor for its new SOLVE launch vehicle, marking a key milestone in the Gaganyaan human spaceflight program. SOLVE, which is adapted from existing PSLV technology, is designed to validate the parachute system that will ensure the safe return of the crew module. The test platform offers flexibility in replicating various mission conditions needed for certification. These results pave the way for upcoming uncrewed Gaganyaan test flights ahead of a crewed mission.

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IndiaNDTV ·

Army Cordons J&K Orchard Area After Camera Spots Two Terrorists

Security forces have launched a major operation in Jammu and Kashmir after a surveillance camera detected two terrorists hiding in an orchard area. A joint team comprising the Army, police, and CRPF has established a tight cordon around the location to cut off all escape routes. The operation covers a cluster of seven villages in the region, of which four have been cleared so far. Authorities are continuing their search as the anti-terror operation remains ongoing.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Legendary Pandavani singer Teejan Bai passes away, PM Modi leads tributes

Acclaimed Pandavani folk singer Teejan Bai has died, leaving a significant void in India's cultural landscape. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai offered heartfelt condolences, praising her lifelong dedication to the traditional art form. Teejan Bai was widely celebrated for her electrifying performances rooted in stories from the Mahabharata. Her work played a pivotal role in bringing Pandavani folk music to national and international audiences. Over her distinguished career, she received several prestigious state and national honours for her contributions to Indian folk culture.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Ex-White House AI Advisor Faults Tech Leaders for Stoking Public Fear Over AI

Sriram Krishnan, who recently stepped down as the Trump administration's AI advisor, has criticised US technology leaders for doing a poor job of communicating AI's potential to the public. He argued that their dystopian messaging has amplified public fear and distrust, overshadowing the genuine benefits artificial intelligence can offer. Krishnan suggested that giving the public a tangible stake in AI companies could be key to building broader acceptance of the technology. Separately, the administration reaffirmed its stance against creating a regulatory body akin to the FDA for AI, aiming to keep bureaucratic barriers low for developers.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Delhi's 2026 Slum Policy to Offer Permanent Homes to 20 Lakh Residents

Delhi has introduced the Slum and JJ Cluster Rehabilitation and Relocation Policy, 2026, aimed at providing permanent housing to around 20 lakh slum dwellers. The policy is built around the principle of 'Jahan Jhuggi Wahan Makan', prioritising in-situ rehabilitation so residents are housed where they currently live. It also ensures that beneficiaries will have access to essential civic amenities as part of the rehabilitation package. To be eligible, JJ clusters must have been established by January 1, 2025, and applicants are required to meet specific documentation criteria.

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IndiaNDTV ·

Grandfather of Murder Victim Ketan Agarwal Dies of Cardiac Arrest at 71

The grandfather of Ketan Agarwal, who was murdered, has died of a cardiac arrest at the age of 71. According to the family, the elderly man had been in poor health ever since his grandson's killing. His deteriorating condition was attributed to the grief and shock following the tragic loss. The family believes the emotional trauma of losing Ketan played a significant role in his declining health and eventual death.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Brooklyn Bridge catches fire during Macy's Fourth of July fireworks show

The Brooklyn Bridge briefly caught fire during Macy's Fourth of July fireworks display in New York City. The blaze started small but escalated quickly, producing visible flames and dark smoke against the night sky. Eyewitnesses reported that the fire triggered additional explosions as it intensified. The entire incident lasted approximately one minute before subsiding. It remains unclear whether the historic structure sustained any damage.

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