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NIA arrests 2 more accused in abduction, killing of six Nagas in Manipur
The National Investigating Agency arrested two more suspects related to the abduction and murder of six Nagas in Manipur, increasing total arrests to four, including a couple apprehended earlier. Ethnic violence has resulted in over 260 deaths since May 2023, highlighting tensions between the Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities amid the ongoing conflict in the state.

AI in the boardroom: Leadership accountability challenge
Cricket's "umpire's call" rule highlights the need for human judgment amid technology's allure. Boards often overlook AI's influence, mistaking its confident output for sound decision-making, risking accountability and oversight. As management understands these systems better than directors, ethical governance becomes crucial to avoid unchallenged assumptions. Success without scrutiny poses a significant danger to institutional reasoning.

FIFA World Cup: From prize-money pool to predictions, here's all ahead of finals
In the FIFA World Cup final today, Spain faces Argentina in a highly anticipated matchup. The prize pool totals $871 million, with $655 million based on performance and $216 million guaranteed for all teams. Unique awards include custom championship rings for winners and notable trivia highlights the trophy's immense value and historical significance.

Amol Parashar on dealing with rumours: I don’t get bothered until distasteful
Amol Parashar, known for his successful OTT career, has struggled to find significant film opportunities post-COVID-19, citing perception as a key industry challenge. Recently, he embraced his role as Dr. Prabhat in Gram Chikitsalay season 2, which has garnered positive attention. Balancing fame with personal boundaries, Amol prefers public interactions over private ones to maintain a comfortable space for fans.

What really matters in the age of skills
Employers are grappling with a paradox: a highly educated workforce faces skills shortages amid rapidly evolving job demands. The shift toward skills-based recruitment emphasizes practical abilities over formal qualifications. Certifications have gained importance as timely skill acquisition tools, complementing traditional degrees. Balancing both is vital for future success, as continuous learning becomes essential in a fast-changing workplace.

Mirabai, Lovlina confirmed as India's flag and baton bearer for CWG ceremony
Olympic medallists Mirabai Chanu and Lovlina Borgohain will lead India’s contingent at the 2026 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony in Glasgow on July 23. The Indian Olympic Association confirmed their roles as flag and baton bearers, highlighting their achievements in sport. This honor underscores their prominence in international athletics ahead of a significant multi-sport event.

The East Palace ending explained: Final twist, real killer and Gu Cheon's scene
In the Netflix K-drama *The East Palace*, a mysterious curse decimates the royal family after the Crown Prince's death. King Ju Sang seeks help from spirit slayer Gu Cheon and court lady Saeng Gang to confront the vengeful pond spirit behind the tragedy. Ultimately, they uncover a darker truth of ambition and intrigue that drives the bloodshed, revealing that human greed, not ghosts, is the true culprit. As the finale ties up the story, an open ending teases potential for future exploration.

Defending critical infrastructure when nation-State use AI for cyberattacks
Nation-state actors increasingly exploit critical infrastructure through advanced cyberattacks, often using AI to autonomously conduct operations with stunning efficiency, posing a severe threat as traditional defenses lag. Despite heightened risk, many organizations struggle with visibility and preparedness. Addressing vulnerabilities in operational technology is vital, as attackers exploit gaps between IT and OT environments, necessitating unified security measures.

Why is it important to wipe down gym equipment? Dr Kunal Sood explains
Ringworm, a fungal infection, can spread through gym equipment via direct skin contact, shared towels, and locker room floors, explains Dr. Kunal Sood. To prevent infection, clean equipment, avoid shared towels, wear shower shoes, and change out of sweaty clothes promptly. Early diagnosis is crucial, as symptoms may resemble other skin conditions. Here’s how to stay safe at the gym.

Manu Bhaker, double Olympic medallist, reacts to paper leak protests
Double Olympic medallist shooter Manu Bhaker has expressed concern over student protests related to alleged examination paper leaks, emphasizing the need for accountability and integrity in education. She highlighted that every child deserves equal opportunities and access to quality education. Bhaker urged a focus on students' futures, advocating for their rights beyond political debates amidst ongoing unrest and activism.

India's next education reform must fix assessment
India's education transformation, driven by the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, emphasizes moving from rote learning to competency-based assessment, essential for evaluating conceptual understanding and higher-order thinking skills. Despite curriculum reforms, outdated assessment practices hinder progress; modernizing assessments can support continuous improvement by enabling personalized learning and effective teaching, ultimately aligning education with future workforce demands.

Tanishk Bagchi claims he's yet to receive royalty for hit Saiyaara title track
On the anniversary of the blockbuster film *Saiyaara*, composer Tanishk Bagchi revealed he is still owed ₹8 lakhs in royalties for the title track, despite the song's success. While sharing his disappointment, he expressed respect for Mohit Suri, highlighting the emotional effort he invested in the project. *Saiyaara* grossed ₹577 crore, marking a cinematic milestone.

'Asatya, Hinsa': Rahul Gandhi attacks govt over 'removal' of Sonam Wangchuk
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticized the Modi government for allegedly removing activist Sonam Wangchuk from Jantar Mantar, labeling the government's actions as an oppression of peaceful protests. He connected Wangchuk's hunger strike to broader student issues, including education costs and suicides, emphasizing that these challenges cannot be silenced by force. This incident highlights ongoing tensions in India's political landscape.

Smartworks leases 1.64 lakh sq ft office space in Pune
Smartworks Coworking Spaces Limited has signed a five-year lease for 1.64 lakh sq ft at Infinity Thube Park in Pune, starting July 1, 2026, with a monthly rent of ₹1.47 crore. This agreement involves a total commitment of ₹87.5 crore and includes a 5% annual rent escalation. Smartworks recently expanded its portfolio amidst rising demand for flexible office spaces in India's thriving commercial market.

Green card alert: US to impose a bond on visa applicants?
The State Department is considering a $100,000 bond for specific visa applicants, as part of the Trump Administration's immigration restrictions. This bond aims to ensure that immigrants demonstrate financial self-sufficiency, addressing public charge concerns. The proposal aligns with President Trump's broader efforts to tighten immigration policies and raise application fees, which could hinder access for many.

Rise of the campus founder and what it means for innovation
India’s student entrepreneurs are transforming university campuses into innovation hubs, launching startups across sectors like AI and healthcare while still in school. Supported by initiatives such as Startup India, they develop practical skills and solve real-world problems, enhancing the economy and job market. This shift reflects evolving aspirations, emphasizing entrepreneurship's role in national development.

7 killed, over 50 injured in overnight Ukrainian drone strikes on Russia
Seven people were killed and 51 wounded in Ukrainian drone strikes across Russia, targeting logistics and energy infrastructure to disrupt Moscow's war efforts. Notable hits included warehouses in Kotovsk and Elektrostal, with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirming attacks on facilities supplying drone components. This escalation underscores Ukraine's strategy as the conflict enters its fifth year.

FDA suspends Mumbai's KEM Hospital canteen licence over food safety lapses
The Maharashtra FDA has suspended the license of Stany Caterers, a canteen at Mumbai's KEM Hospital, due to severe unhygienic conditions and food safety violations discovered during a July 15 inspection. The action follows intensified FDA crackdowns under Commissioner Tukaram Mundhe since May, aiming to ensure compliance across various food establishments, including a recent suspension of Parsi Dairy Farm. KEM Hospital, founded in 1926, serves as a public medical college and hospital affiliated with MUHS.

TVK functionary removed from party after moving court against leaders
TVK functionary M Gnanasoundari was expelled for allegedly tarnishing the party's image through false claims regarding the appointment of government advocates, as stated by party leader N Mohanraj. She had filed a litigation against TVK leaders, alleging bribery for appointments, which the party refuted. Her claims were dismissed by the Madras High Court, confirming the appointments were temporary.

Protest over abducted children blocks highway in Pakistan's Sindh
A protest in Pakistan's Sindh province intensified as demonstrators blocked the National Highway in Sukkur, demanding the safe return of abducted children, organized by the Priya Kumari Action Committee after weeks without progress. Protesters displayed details of 17 missing children, including a three-year-old. Authorities failed to satisfy demands, prompting continued demonstrations despite police interventions.

Abhishek Banerjee's office in Diamond Harbour demolished: 'Illegal construction'
Authorities demolished a five-storey building linked to Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Abhishek Banerjee in Diamond Harbour, citing illegal construction on seized land. Security forces were deployed to prevent violence amid BJP protests, while TMC denounced the act as politically motivated. Similar allegations against Banerjee's business surfaced earlier; his family contested the legality in court.

Noida man explains why a 2BHK is out of reach for many salaried professionals
A Noida man, Rishi Shandilya, highlights the staggering costs of property, claiming even a compact 2BHK apartment requires buyers to earn over ₹1 lakh monthly and have a down payment of ₹25 lakh. His video has garnered widespread agreement on social media, reflecting the challenges of homeownership in the city, with properties priced between ₹75 lakh and ₹80 lakh.

US closes Consulate General in Pak's Peshawar citing safety of diplomatic staff
The US Department of State announced the phased closure of the Consulate General in Peshawar, transferring diplomatic responsibilities for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the US Embassy in Islamabad, emphasizing safety and efficient resource management. This decision follows heightened security concerns in Pakistan, including unrest after the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader, and ongoing threats from extremist groups.

Pearls, but make them cool: The classic gem gets a 2026 makeover
Pearls are trending in 2026, with a range of styles and prices—from Chandrani Pearls’ ₹465 necklaces to Angara’s ₹32,000 fine jewelry. Versatile in pairing, pearls complement both maximalist and minimalist looks. They are evolving into baroque shapes and layered designs, making them a key accessory for various outfits, reflecting their adaptability in today’s fashion.

‘Breakfast went for a toss’: Man questions child's loud YouTube videos at cafe
A social media user's post detailing a loud breakfast experience has sparked a debate on public etiquette and parenting, particularly regarding mobile device use in cafes. While many support the complaint, others emphasize that it's not just children, but adults too, who often lack civic sense. The issue reflects broader societal concerns, especially in India, regarding manners in public spaces.

Kuwait faces intense night of Iranian attacks as power plant hit
Kuwait experienced severe Iranian retaliatory attacks over the weekend, with two power plants struck and flight operations halted. Multiple explosions were reported, primarily from defense systems intercepting missiles, as residents faced advised electricity rationing. The heightened tensions are part of ongoing US-Iran conflict, exacerbating instability in the region, particularly for Kuwait, which had already faced significant assaults.

ICE agents need body cameras
Immigration and Customs Enforcement's deployment of body cameras following recent controversial shootings is a crucial step towards transparency and accountability. While initial expectations framed them as tools to expose misconduct, they often exonerate officers instead. Widespread use could enhance public confidence, yet the current limited rollout may not address critics' concerns adequately. Comprehensive camera deployment is essential for truth and accountability in law enforcement.

Doctor explains why fungal lung infections become more common during the monsoon
To prevent fungal lung infections, Dr. Geetanjali Patil advises reducing indoor dampness, fixing leaks, ensuring air circulation, and avoiding visible mould, especially during the monsoon when humidity fosters fungal spore growth. Vulnerable individuals, such as those with asthma or weakened immune systems, should seek medical attention for respiratory issues. Fungal spores from damp environments pose significant risks to health.

Anuradha Paudwal sparks outrage with comments on LGBTQ community
Singer Anuradha Paudwal faces significant backlash after questioning the contributions of the LGBTQ community during a podcast, sparking widespread criticism for her perceived insensitivity and lack of understanding. Supporters defended gay individuals’ roles in society, emphasizing their presence across various professions, and urged Paudwal to reevaluate her views. Paudwal, renowned for her musical contributions since the 1970s, has faced a substantial drop in fan support.

CM Vijay’s birthday cake a hit in Chennai; 400 units sold in two weeks
A mango-vanilla cake served at Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay's 52nd birthday has ignited a culinary sensation in Chennai, with baker Tanvi Bokaria reporting 300-400 orders following its viral exposure in a post by actor Trisha. The cake is now popularly termed the “CM Cake,” reflecting its newfound fame amidst social media speculation about Vijay and Trisha’s relationship.


