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Marco Rubio: US secretary Rubio invites India, 60 nations to summit on ‘far-left terrorism’

Rubio visited India in May 2026, during which he also met with Prime Minister Modi. US secretary of state Marco Rubio has invited senior ministers from more than 60 countries, including India, to a meeting next week focused on what the Trump administration describes as the “resurgence of transnational far-left terrorism”, according to documents reviewed…

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‘There definitely was a handball’: Morocco coach questions Mbappé goal as VAR no-show sparks World Cup debate | Football News

France’s Kylian Mbappe (10) greets Morocco head coach Mohamed Ouahbi after the match. (AP Photo) Morocco head coach Mohamed Ouahbi questioned the build-up to Kylian Mbappé’s crucial goal after his side’s 2-0 FIFA World Cup quarter-final defeat to France, insisting there “definitely was a handball” while expressing confusion over why the incident was not reviewed…

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Gold price prediction: Will gold price see a bullish movement? Check July 10, 2026 outlook

The overall technical outlook for MCX Gold remains constructive as price action continues to form a sequence of higher highs and higher lows. (AI image) Gold price prediction today: Gold prices – MCX Gold August futures – are seeing a positive bias and a buy on dips strategy is favoured, says Jateen Trivedi, VP Research…

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Principal calls student a thief in class, shows CCTV footage to humiliate him; court refuses to drop the FIR

The Himachal Pradesh high court has refused to quash an FIR against a school principal accused of calling a student a thief in front of his classmates, ruling that a psychologist’s report finding no signs of trauma in the child was not enough to halt criminal proceedings against her.What was the issueThe case relates to…

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70 medical colleges fail to comply with NMC’s mandatory CCTV norms | India News

NEW DELHI: Seventy medical colleges and hospitals, including several prominent government institutions in Delhi, have failed to comply with the National Medical Commission’s (NMC) mandatory requirement to link their CCTV surveillance systems with the regulator’s Command and Control Centre despite repeated directions issued since 2022.The non-compliant institutions include Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Medical Sciences…

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China Missile Launch: A missile launch, a nuclear message: Why China wanted the US to take notice

File photo – Spectators wave Chinese flags as military vehicles carrying JL-2 submarine-launched missiles roll during a parade(Picture credit: AP) China’s rare launch of a long-range ballistic missile from a nuclear-powered submarine into the South Pacific this week was aimed at sending a strategic message primarily to the United States rather than Pacific nations, according…

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MLC: Sunil Narine’s masterclass helps Los Angeles Knight Riders beat Washington Freedom by 18 runs | Cricket News

Image credit: Major League Cricket NEW DELHI: Veteran spinner Sunil Narine produced a brilliant spell with the ball after half-centuries from Andre Fletcher and Matthew Tromp helped Los Angeles Knight Riders beat Washington Freedom by 18 runs in the Major League Cricket (MLC) clash at the Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas on Friday.The victory earned…

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Over 800 medical colleges issued conditional renewal letters | India News

NEW DELHI: More than 800 medical colleges have been issued conditional renewal letters for MBBS seats by the National Medical Commission (NMC) as the regulator overhauls its inspection system, replacing routine annual inspections with surprise assessments and giving institutions 45 days to rectify deficiencies before follow-up evaluations.The move marks a significant shift in the way…

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Teacher engaged in SIR process attempts suicide, says ‘excessive work pressure’ in note | Delhi News

Victim’s brother-in-law Vikram Singh Tomar NEW DELHI: A 45-year-old teacher engaged in the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls allegedly jumped off Rani Jhansi Flyover Thursday. Police said a handwritten note seized from the spot suggested that he had been under immense pressure.The man had allegedly jumped from at least 30 feet in a…

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​Psychology explains why chai and pakoras feel irresistible during the monsoon

Interestingly, psychology offers another perspective. A well-known study published in Health Psychology found that while people strongly believe comfort foods improve mood, the emotional benefit may come less from the food itself and more from the comforting context surrounding it. In other words, feeling safe, slowing down, spending time with loved ones or simply taking…

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