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IndiaTimes of India ·

USA reach World Cup last 16 with 2-0 win over Bosnia despite red card

The United States defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 in a FIFA World Cup knockout-stage match, recording only their second-ever victory at this stage of the tournament. Folarin Balogun opened the scoring before being controversially sent off with a red card. Despite playing with ten men, the US held firm and secured the result through a late free-kick goal from Malik Tillman. As hosts, the Americans have now advanced to the Round of 16, where they will face Belgium.

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IndiaNDTV ·

Centre Pledges Full Support to Assam, Arunachal Pradesh for Flood Relief

The central government has assured complete support to Assam and Arunachal Pradesh in managing flood relief and reconstruction efforts. A review of the flood situation in both northeastern states was undertaken by central authorities. Twelve districts in Assam have been identified as facing elevated risk due to El Niño weather patterns. The Centre's commitment covers both immediate relief operations and longer-term rebuilding work in the affected regions.

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IndiaNDTV ·

Tamil Nadu Actor-Politician Vijay Challenges Madras HC Cow Slaughter Ban in Supreme Court

Actor-turned-politician Vijay has approached the Supreme Court to challenge a cow slaughter ban imposed by the Madras High Court in Tamil Nadu. The Madras High Court issued the blanket ban on the slaughter of cows and calves in the state on May 27. Vijay's legal challenge has triggered a political controversy in Tamil Nadu. The move has drawn reactions from various political quarters, highlighting the sensitivity of the issue in the state.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

EPFO Portals Down Beyond July 1 Deadline Due to System Upgrade

The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has extended its service outage past the originally scheduled July 1 deadline as part of a planned database consolidation and software upgrade. Both member and employer portals remain inaccessible during this period, preventing users from submitting claims or viewing their e-passbooks. The downtime has lasted at least seven days, disrupting access to essential provident fund services for employees and employers alike. Separately, the government has notified a new EPF Scheme, 2026, which introduces digital reforms and simplified withdrawal procedures. The new scheme also includes measures aimed at resolving longstanding compliance issues within the provident fund system.

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IndiaNDTV ·

India-Japan Summit 2026: Trade, Tech and Defence Top Agenda at NDTV Dialogue

The India-Japan Summit 2026 is being hosted by NDTV as a high-level dialogue focusing on trade, technology, and defence cooperation between the two nations. The event brings together senior officials and industry leaders to discuss bilateral ties. Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is among the prominent participants at the summit. Daikin India Chairman and Managing Director Kanwal Jeet Jawa and India's Ambassador to Japan Nagma Mallick are also featured speakers at the event.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Ford rehires retired engineers after AI quality control plan falls short

Ford has recalled over 350 retired engineers, internally referred to as 'gray beards', after its AI-driven quality control initiative failed to meet expectations. The automaker's automated systems proved inadequate at identifying vehicle defects, necessitating a return to experienced human oversight. A Ford VP acknowledged the limitations of AI, noting that its effectiveness is only as strong as the data it is trained on. The reintroduction of these seasoned engineers has already yielded positive results, with Ford climbing to a top position in a recent vehicle quality survey.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Gavaskar warns delayed Sooryavanshi debut could pile on pressure for teen

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was left out of India's first T20I squad against England despite an impressive IPL season. Veteran cricketer Sunil Gavaskar cautioned that the continued wait for a debut could increase the pressure on the young batsman. However, Gavaskar expressed confidence that the teenager has the temperament to handle such expectations. If selected in a future match, Sooryavanshi stands to become India's youngest men's international cricketer and the youngest player in top-level men's T20 cricket.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Southwest Monsoon Advances as Heavy Rain, Red Alert Hit Delhi-NCR

Heavy rainfall struck parts of Delhi-NCR on Thursday, offering relief from prolonged heat. The India Meteorological Department issued a red alert warning of storms, lightning, and strong gusty winds for the region. Wednesday had already seen cloudy skies and light showers ahead of the main onset. The southwest monsoon is steadily advancing, with conditions turning favourable for its official arrival. Residents can expect continued rain and cooler weather over the next four to five days.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Džeko, 40, becomes oldest outfield player in a World Cup knockout match

Bosnia's Edin Džeko set a World Cup record by becoming the oldest outfield player to feature in a knockout stage match at age 40. However, his historic appearance was cut short by an injury, forcing him off the pitch before the final whistle. At the time of his exit, the United States held a 1-0 lead, though their goalscorer Balogun was subsequently sent off with a red card. Bosnia continued pressing for an equalizer against a reduced US side. Džeko's record could potentially be surpassed by another player within the same tournament.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Trump Slams Panama Canal Handover, Warns of Chinese Influence Over Waterway

Former US President Donald Trump publicly criticized the United States' decision to hand over control of the Panama Canal, calling it a serious mistake. He cited rising canal fees and alleged growing Chinese influence over the strategic waterway as key concerns. Trump pledged to take action to prevent Beijing from gaining further control over the canal. He also renewed his opposition to birthright citizenship, claiming the Supreme Court had ruled incorrectly on the matter. Additionally, Trump welcomed a separate Supreme Court ruling that he said strengthened presidential authority to remove executive branch officials.

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IndiaNDTV ·

Japan PM India Visit to Yield AI Joint Statement and Tech Collaboration Pact

Japan's Prime Minister is set to visit India with a packed agenda focused on technology and economic security. The two nations plan to issue a dedicated joint statement specifically on artificial intelligence. Collaboration is expected to span research and development, industrial applications, and digital public infrastructure. Both sides also aim to work together on skill development and the responsible governance of emerging technologies.

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IndiaNDTV ·

Monsoon Arrives in Delhi-NCR, IMD Issues Yellow Alert Amid Rainfall

Delhi and its surrounding National Capital Region received rainfall as the monsoon made its onset in the area. Temperatures dropped noticeably across the region following the arrival of the seasonal rains. The India Meteorological Department issued a yellow alert, signaling continued monsoon activity in the area. The rainfall brought relief to residents who had been enduring intense pre-monsoon heat. Authorities have urged citizens to remain cautious given the ongoing weather advisory.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Dostoevsky's insights on suffering and resilience remain relevant centuries later

Fyodor Dostoevsky, one of literature's most celebrated figures, explored themes of guilt, faith, and redemption throughout his writing career. His personal hardships, including a near-execution and years of imprisonment in Siberia, deeply shaped his philosophical outlook. Major works such as 'Crime and Punishment' and 'The Brothers Karamazov' reflect his belief that profound intelligence and compassion are often accompanied by unavoidable pain. His ideas went on to influence both psychology and philosophy well beyond the literary world. Dostoevsky's observations on human suffering continue to resonate with readers and thinkers today.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Five Nannies Accused of Abusing Toddlers at Capgemini Bengaluru Day Care

Serious allegations of child abuse have emerged against five nannies employed at a day care centre located on the Capgemini campus in Bengaluru. Children at the facility were reportedly subjected to cruel treatment, including being locked in bathrooms and placed inside a washing machine. A child helpline official lodged a formal complaint with police after receiving video footage of the alleged abuse. Authorities have registered a case and launched an investigation into the incident. Capgemini has stated it is cooperating with the probe and has temporarily shut down the facility.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Tamil Nadu challenges Madras HC cow slaughter ban in Supreme Court

The Tamil Nadu government has filed a petition in the Supreme Court contesting a Madras High Court order that imposed a blanket ban on cow and calf slaughter. The state contends that the High Court's ruling, which relied on a 1976 judgment, conflicts with the Tamil Nadu Animal Preservation Act of 1958. Under that legislation, the slaughter of older or unfit cows is permitted under certain conditions. Tamil Nadu argues the High Court failed to account for these provisions when issuing its sweeping prohibition.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Belgium beat Senegal 3-2 in extra time to reach FIFA World Cup Round of 16

Belgium pulled off a stunning comeback against Senegal at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, overcoming a two-goal deficit to win 3-2 after extra time. Substitute Romelu Lukaku played a key role in igniting the Belgian revival. Youri Tielemans was the standout performer, scoring twice including a decisive penalty deep into extra time. The victory secured Belgium's place in the Round of 16 of the tournament.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Tom Cruise's 'Magnolia' quote highlights action over hope in pursuit of success

Hollywood actor Tom Cruise is widely associated with a powerful philosophy drawn from his role in the film 'Magnolia.' The quote states that success is neither about hope nor what one deserves, but about what one actively pursues. Cruise, best known for his daring stunts and the 'Mission: Impossible' franchise, is said to have embodied this mindset throughout his acting career. The mantra emphasizes proactive effort and seizing opportunities as key drivers of achievement.

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