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Jul 8, 2026, 04:17 PM
Canada Sues OpenAI Over Mass Shooting, Raising Questions About AI Company's Responsibilities

Canada Sues OpenAI Over Mass Shooting, Raising Questions About AI Company's Responsibilities

The legal battle between the Canadian province of British Columbia and OpenAI may become one of the most consequential technology lawsuits of the AI era. At the center of the case is the February 2026 mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, where eight people were killed. The province alleges that OpenAI had access to warning signs through a user’s interactions with ChatGPT but failed to notify law enforcement before the attack. The lawsuit is not simply about one tragedy. It asks a much larger question: When an AI company identifies conversations that appear to signal imminent violence, does it have a legal duty to act? According to authorities, the February 10 attack unfolded across multiple locations in the small community of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia . Investigators allege that the suspect first killed family members at home before carrying out a shooting at a local secondary school, killing students and a school employee before dying at the scene. Because the alleged shooter is deceased, there will be no criminal trial. Instead, much of the legal focus has shifted toward institutions that may have had opportunities to intervene. The lawsuit centers on one allegation: that OpenAI possessed information suggesting a serious risk but failed to alert authorities. British Columbia alleges that: The province says it intends to seek damages, including the cost of replacing the destroyed school and other public expenses associated with the tragedy. It is important to note that these allegations will need to be tested in court, and OpenAI will have an opportunity to respond. Sam Altman publicly expressed regret following the shooting. According to reports, Altman acknowledged that the company did not notify law enforcement regarding the banned account and said OpenAI has since strengthened its reporting procedures. The company also stated that under policies adopted after mid-2025, the account involved would now be reported to authorities. OpenAI has repeatedly emphasized that its systems are designed to prohibit assistance with violence and that it maintains a zero-tolerance policy for harmful use of its technology. Many lawsuits involving AI focus on: This case is fundamentally different. Instead of asking whether AI generated harmful content, it asks whether an AI company had a duty to warn once it believed a user could present a genuine public safety risk. That distinction could make this one of the first major legal tests of an AI company’s responsibilities beyond its platform. The lawsuit raises several difficult legal issues. The court may need to determine whether AI companies have obligations similar to: Existing law offers limited guidance because conversational AI is still relatively new. Another major hurdle involves causation . British Columbia will likely need to demonstrate: Legal experts have suggested this may become the most difficult part of the case. Simply proving that warning signs existed may not be enough. The province must establish a clear connection between OpenAI’s actions—or inaction—and the tragedy. At first glance, reporting dangerous conversations may seem straightforward. In practice, it is anything but. Millions of people use AI systems every day. Some conversations involving violence are: If companies reported every violent prompt, law enforcement could quickly become overwhelmed. On the other hand: This balancing act lies at the heart of the lawsuit. Potentially, yes. If British Columbia succeeds—or even if the court establishes new legal principles—the case could influence policymakers far beyond Canada. Possible consequences include: Governments in North America, Europe, and Asia are already considering broader AI safety legislation, making this case especially significant. The lawsuit echoes earlier attempts to define corporate responsibility for emerging technologies. Examples include: In each instance, courts had to decide whether companies should bear responsibility for harms linked to their products. The OpenAI case asks a similar—but technologically distinct—question. Several proceedings are expected to shape the case. Because there will be no criminal prosecution of the alleged shooter, these proceedings are likely to become the primary public examination of what happened before the attack. The outcome could establish expectations for every major AI developer. Future questions may include: The answers will influence not only OpenAI but the broader AI industry as governments continue developing regulatory frameworks.
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Jul 8, 2026, 03:15 PM
Russia Passes Sweeping Legislation Tying Migrant Workers' Legal Status to Income

Russia Passes Sweeping Legislation Tying Migrant Workers' Legal Status to Income

Russia’s lower-house State Duma on Wednesday passed sweeping legislation tying the legal status of migrant workers and their families to their financial earnings. Under the newly approved bills, foreign workers must prove they earn enough income to support themselves and their dependent family members, according to the cost of living mandated by both the Russian government and the regions in which they live and work. Income below that baseline or unemployment will result in the non-renewal or annulment of temporary low-skilled work visas called patents. They would then face deportation within 15 days. Migrants will also be required to pay a fixed advance income tax for themselves and each dependent. Foreign dependents will be permitted to stay in Russia for the duration of their parents’ patents. Once they turn 18, children of migrants will be required to obtain their own work patents or face deportation within 30 days. Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin claimed the bills were a direct response to public concern and "are aimed at bringing order to migration issues.” The amendments to Russia’s law on the legal status of foreign citizens are part of a raft of migration restrictions following anti-migrant sentiment since the March 2024 mass shooting at Moscow’s Crocus City Hall concert venue. Volodin boasted that the Duma has passed 30 migration laws since 2024. The latest bills passed in both the second and third readings, after which they go to the upper-house Federation Council for a vote and President Vladimir Putin for signing into law.
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Jul 8, 2026, 03:03 PM
Trump Threatens to Attack Iran's Civilian Infrastructure, Seize Kharg Island

Trump Threatens to Attack Iran's Civilian Infrastructure, Seize Kharg Island

According to the AP report, Trump has again threatened that the US could attack Iran's civilian infrastructure and try to seize Kharg Island after the cease-fire breaks down. US President Donald Trump says that after the previous day's attacks, he may launch more attacks on Iran on Wednesday night. Before meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a NATO summit in Turkey, Trump told reporters, "Let me be a little careful, we're going to hit them hard tonight." Iranian leaders are strongly opposed to Trump's threat to attack Kharg Island, a major oil export hub. To this, Ebrahim Rezaei, a spokesman for the Iranian parliament's national security and foreign policy committee, wrote on X: "Let's wait for you and we promise that not a single American soldier will return alive." Iran's former foreign minister Ali Akbar Velayati had earlier warned of a "tough response" to the escalation in tensions in the region.
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Jul 8, 2026, 02:53 PM
Congress High Command Stands Firm on Punjab Unit Chief Decision Amid Factional Rift

Congress High Command Stands Firm on Punjab Unit Chief Decision Amid Factional Rift

New Delhi, July 8: Even as the internal rift in the Congress in Punjab is playing out in the open over the retention of Amarinder Singh Raja Warring as state unit chief, the sources on Wednesday indicated that former Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi can meet incharge Bhupesh Baghel on Thursday with the party high command making it clear that there will be no change in their decision with some senior leaders are playing important role to bring the warring factions together. The impasse in Punjab has prevailed on the third day of Baghel’s visit to Punjab as Channi and other senior leaders from his camp have not met the former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister. However, another party source said that on Wednesday some senior leaders had met Channi as part of the party’s step to douse the flame ahead of the crucial assembly polls. The source said that Amritsar Lok Sabha MP Gurjeet Singh Aujla and Leader of Opposition in the state assembly Partap Singh Bajwa had met Channi at his residence as part of the exercise to end the impasse in the state unit. Meanwhile, a senior leader who had met Channi said that the reconciliation is underway and soon an amicable solution will be made public. The leader, wishing not to be named also stated that party leadership has made it very clear that the decision to continue Warring as Punjab Congress chief and Bajwa as CLP leader will not be revisited. Even Baghel while speaking to the media earlier in the day in Chandigarh stated that meetings of both the state Congress Committee and the district Congress committee took place yesterday. “In both meetings, everyone unanimously supported the decisions made by the High Command and expressed their gratitude. Congratulations were extended, and thanks offered to the High Command, on the reappointment of Raja Amarinder Warring as President,” he said. “Once the High Command makes a decision, it does not change; this isn’t a game of dolls to be altered repeatedly,” Baghel said giving a clear hint that party will not be taken for rider through such factionalism. But, another party insider said that Channi might be meeting Baghel after holding meeting with his camp leaders. The insider pointed out that Channi will first meet his camp leaders and seek their opinion on his meeting with Baghel and what all options should be presented before him. On the basis of the decision during the meeting, Channi will hold talks with Baghel, the insider added. The insider also said that the meeting of Channi and Baghel can take place at some other neutral venue instead of the state party headquarters. The internal rift in Congress erupted following the process of discussion that began in the grand old party to decide on state leadership taking shape into a full blown factional battle, presenting the Congress high command with a major organisational challenge in Punjab as the position of the state unit chief has become the focal point of the party’s internal power struggle.
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Jul 8, 2026, 02:49 PM
FBI Investigates Argentine Football Association's Financial Operations

FBI Investigates Argentine Football Association's Financial Operations

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has reportedly begun examining the financial operations of the Argentine Football Association (AFA) in the United States, according to Argentine newspaper La Nacion, adding another layer of scrutiny to one of world football’s most influential governing bodies. The report surfaced just days after Argentina’s dramatic and controversial FIFA World Cup Round of 16 victory over Egypt, although there is no indication that the investigation is linked to on-field events at the tournament. According to La Nacion, cited by Fox Sports Mexico, US authorities are examining whether hundreds of millions of dollars moved through the American banking system by entities connected to the AFA could constitute offences under US law, including possible money laundering. The report says investigators are focusing on TourProdEnter LLC, a Florida-based company that allegedly manages several of the AFA’s financial operations outside Argentina. According to documents reviewed by La Nación, the company handled at least US$260 million in AFA-related revenue through accounts held with several major US banks, including Citibank, Bank of America, JPMorgan, PNC Bank and Synovus. The newspaper reported that while part of those funds could be linked to identifiable operating expenses, another US$57 million was allegedly transferred to companies and beneficiaries whose commercial purpose could not be established from the documents it examined. The publication further claimed that some recipient companies did not appear to provide identifiable services and were allegedly controlled by individuals who, according to official records cited in the report, received social welfare benefits in Argentina. The FBI has not publicly confirmed the existence of any investigation, and no charges have been announced in the United States. The Argentine Football Association has not publicly responded to the latest report. The allegations emerge at a politically sensitive time for AFA president Claudio Tapia, who has been involved in a long-running dispute with Argentine President Javier Milei over proposals to allow private ownership of football clubs in Argentina. Earlier this year, Tapia was charged with tax evasion following a complaint filed by Milei’s administration, although the case is separate from the reported US investigation. Hours after those charges became public, Tapia was booed by sections of the crowd while receiving a commemorative plaque before Argentina’s friendly against Mauritania in Buenos Aires. If confirmed, the reported FBI inquiry would represent one of the most significant US investigations involving Argentine football since the wider FIFA corruption cases that reshaped global football governance a decade ago. For now, however, the reported probe remains at a preliminary stage, with US authorities yet to make any official statement and the AFA continuing its World Cup campaign amid growing attention away from the pitch.
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Jul 8, 2026, 02:23 PM
Illegal Land Occupation: Forest Department, Villages, and Mother Ganga Involved

Illegal Land Occupation: Forest Department, Villages, and Mother Ganga Involved

Not only the village society and pasture land are under illegal occupation in the area. In fact, the forest department and mother Ganga are also illegally occupying about 800 bighas of land and growing crops. Farmers and villagers have been making allegations of illegal occupation with the connivance of departmental employees. Due to political patronage, the officials here are dwarfing before the land mafia. Due to which the illegal occupation is not being removed. The farmers who have their fields near the forest department land in Dehri Gurjar, Haidalpur forest block of the area are cultivating more land by adding forest department land to their area. Pasture in the forest of Haidalpur gram panchayat and non-inhabited village Fatehpur Lavegang etc. villages, barren land of forest department and village society and Ganges land are also being illegally grown on the government land of the village society on the banks of Piplauti Kala and Piplauti Khurd. Naresh Kumar, the regional forest officer says that about 5,000 hectares of land has been dug up in the forest department and most of the forest department's land is also under illegal cultivation.
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Jul 8, 2026, 02:16 PM
Sardar Sarovar Project's 30-Year Pending Case Resolved: Gujarat to Bear 75% of Construction Cost

Sardar Sarovar Project's 30-Year Pending Case Resolved: Gujarat to Bear 75% of Construction Cost

The pending case of Sardar Sarovar Project for 30 years has finally been resolved. Gujarat will now bear 75% of the cost of construction. The remaining amount will be borne by Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Maharashtra. The amount for Madhya Pradesh is Rs 217 crore. This was informed by Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav to the Ministers before the Cabinet meeting on Wednesday. He said that with the efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the complex issue of Sardar Sarovar Project pending for 30 years has been unanimously resolved. The Attorney General of the country had opined in February 2026 that the cost of rehabilitation should be divided among the partner states. As per the opinion, Madhya Pradesh was in a position to pay about Rs.
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Jul 8, 2026, 02:15 PM
Delhi High Court Asks Telangana Rakshana Sena to Reply to ECI Notices Over Party Name Objections

Delhi High Court Asks Telangana Rakshana Sena to Reply to ECI Notices Over Party Name Objections

The Delhi High Court has asked the Kalvakuntla Kavitha led Telangana Rakshana Sena to reply to the Election Commission of India’s (ECI) notices over objections to its name, or the TRS abbreviation. “The advocate arguing on behalf of the party in the Delhi High Court stated that a reply will be given within a week to the notices issued by the EC in connection with the registration of the Telangana Rakshana Sena party,” said Kavitha’s party in a statement on Wednesday, July 9. In a media statement, the advocate from Kavitha’s party stated that as per the suggestion of the Election Commission, they had given advertisements in newspapers inviting objections on the name of the Telangana Rakshana Sena party. The party added that it had replied to the objections received from only two parties which were sent to them by the EC. “He explained that as objections were received on a large scale regarding the name of the party, they were issued a notice to suggest three alternative names. He stated that the party has the right to know what the objections raised against their party name are and by whom. Meaning that all those objections should be sent to them,” the statement added. The TRS advocate stated that the party would reply to the Election Commission within a week and requested to issue orders directing the EC to conduct a hearing and give them an opportunity to present their arguments before taking a decision on the party name. “Taking these arguments into consideration, the judge ordered that after the Telangana Rakshana Sena party replies to the EC notices, an opportunity must be given to hear their arguments,” the statement further said. Kavitha’s party also said that it had applied for the registration under the name of ‘Telangana Praja Jagruthi’ and it was the Central Election Commission itself that allocated the third name present in their application ‘Telangana Rakshana Sena’. It may be recalled that the main opposition Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in Telangana was originally called Telangana Rashtra Samithi, until it was renamed to Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) by her father K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) who heads it. Kavitha had a falling out with the BRS and eventually quit, and formed her own party. Hence the battle for the name. According to Kavitha’s party, only with the permission given by the EC it built party flag platforms in all 119 assembly constituencies in Telangana and are conducting activities. It stated that it will reply to the EC notices within a week and after that, their party chief Kavitha will personally appear before the EC and give an explanation regarding the party name. The Telangana Rakshana Sena also pointed out that the EC has already given recognition to two political parties in Telangana with the abbreviation TRS. One party was registered in 2023, and another party was registered in 2024. “This raises multiple questions. How was the party that was registered in 2024 given approval if a party with the same abbreviation existed already. If that was as per prescribed norms, why doesn’t the same apply to Telangana Rakshana Sena in 2026?” questioned Kavitha’s outfit.
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Jul 8, 2026, 02:09 PM
Indian Equity Indices Plummet Over 2% Amid Global Market Selloff Following US-Iran Tensions

Indian Equity Indices Plummet Over 2% Amid Global Market Selloff Following US-Iran Tensions

Indian benchmark equity indices slumped more than 2% on Wednesday, joining a global market selloff after Brent crude prices surged more than $5 a barrel following US President Donald Trump’s remarks that the ceasefire with Iran was “over”. Trump’s comments came after the US launched fresh strikes on Iran and ended a waiver that had allowed Iranian oil exports, fuelling fears of a prolonged conflict in West Asia and its impact on global energy supplies. The Sensex plunged 1,677.12 points, or 2.15%, to close at 76,503.60, while the Nifty fell 516.65 points, or 2.12%, to settle at 23,882.05, slipping below the 23,900 mark. Both indices recorded their steepest single-day decline in four months, since March 30, and ranked among the worst-performing major Asian markets. South Korea’s Kospi was the biggest loser, falling 5.35%. The index has now declined more than 20% from its June 22 peak, entering bear market territory. The India VIX jumped 26.01% to 14.68, its steepest single-day rise in 16 months, since April 7, 2025, signalling a sharp spike in market volatility. Investors’ notional wealth shrank by ₹8.97 lakh crore, the biggest single-day erosion in two months, since May 12, with the BSE’s total market capitalisation falling to ₹471.24 lakh crore. According to provisional exchange data, foreign portfolio investors bought shares worth ₹1,962.80 crore, while domestic institutional investors were net buyers of ₹790.16 crore. Nilesh Shah, managing director, Kotak Mahindra Asset Management, said, “The market is pricing in the possibility of further escalation following the exchanges between the US and Iran and is likely to remain volatile as long as the situation persists.” Vinod Nair, head of research at Geojit Investments, said sentiment on the domestic bourses turned decisively negative, wiping out recent gains as renewed tensions in West Asia pushed crude oil prices higher. “Inflationary concerns have resurfaced, driving bond yields higher in both India and the US. Volatility spiked sharply, with the India VIX registering a steep rise, while every sector ended in the red, reflecting a macro-driven flight from risk compounded by pre-earnings anxiety over muted first-quarter forecasts,” Nair added. Ajit Mishra, senior vice-president (research) at Religare Broking, said the selloff was triggered by renewed geopolitical tensions after Trump indicated that the US-Iran peace deal was “over”, reviving concerns over a prolonged conflict in the region. “The escalation pushed Brent crude prices sharply higher, reigniting inflation concerns and raising fears about the impact on India’s macroeconomic outlook,” he said. Market breadth remained decisively negative, with 3,205 stocks declining against 1,077 advances on the BSE. All sectoral indices on the BSE and NSE ended lower, led by PSU banks, private banks, FMCG, financial services and auto stocks. All 30 Sensex constituents closed in the red, while 45 of the 50 Nifty stocks ended lower. The broader BSE MidCap and SmallCap indices outperformed the benchmarks, declining 2.02% and 1.80%, respectively. Index heavyweights HDFC Bank , ICICI Bank and Reliance Industries together accounted for 619 points, or 37%, of the Sensex’s total decline. InterGlobe Aviation (IndiGo), ICICI Bank, Reliance Industries, Larsen & Toubro and Bharti Airtel were among the top Sensex losers, falling by up to 5%.
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Jul 8, 2026, 02:08 PM
West Bengal Government Appoints Aditi Choudhury as Administrator of Asansol Municipal Corporation

West Bengal Government Appoints Aditi Choudhury as Administrator of Asansol Municipal Corporation

Asansol Municipal Corporation: With this action taken under Section 60 (Forest) of the West Bengal Municipal Corporation Act 2006, the IAS officer who is currently the Commissioner of Asansol-Durgapur Development Authority has been appointed as the Administrator of Asansol Municipal Corporation. Aditi Choudhury has been the Commissioner of Asansol Municipal Corporation during the Trinamool government. It was during her tenure that the new building of Asansol Police Commissionerate and District Ruler was inaugurated online by former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Aditi Choudhury, a young soft-natured officer hailing from Uttar Pradesh, is reported to have been appointed as the Administrator of Asansol Municipal Corporation in addition to the Commissioner of ADDA by the BJP government in view of her capacity of administrative work. Aditi will be the Administrator for 6 months.
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Jul 8, 2026, 01:50 PM
Trump Calls for Attacking Iran Again at NATO Summit

Trump Calls for Attacking Iran Again at NATO Summit

US President Donald Trump has once again called for attacking Iran. Speaking at the NATO summit in Ankara, Trump said,'We will probably attack them again tonight.'Trump said this just hours after declaring the interim agreement dead and calling the Iranians'mean and cynical.'Iran's IRGC has claimed to have attacked 85 US military bases in Bahrain and Kuwait, and the US has attacked more than 80 Iranian military bases. During a conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Ankara, Trump said,'I'm not happy with what the Iranians are doing. They're behaving very badly.'Trump added,'The US doesn't want to change the government in Tehran, but remains committed to preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.'Trump said that Iran's semi-official news agency Fardom has been sent back to the Gulf of Oman on June 24.
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Jul 8, 2026, 01:48 PM
Trump Ends Ceasefire with Iran After New Military Strikes

Trump Ends Ceasefire with Iran After New Military Strikes

US President Donald Trump today announced that the ceasefire with Iran is over. Speaking to reporters at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Summit in Ankara, Trump said that he does not want to waste his time negotiating with Iran. However, he said US representatives can continue negotiations, but he cast doubt on the outcome. Trump’s statement comes hours after the US carried out a new round of military strikes against Iran, targeting more than 80 sites. The US said, the strikes were in response to Tehran’s attacks on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Announcing the operation, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said, the strikes were conducted using precision-guided munitions and were aimed at degrading Iran’s ability to threaten international maritime commerce. The Iranian military said, coastal bases and civilian facilities were struck in the provinces of Hormozgan and Mahshar. According to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), strikes also hit Bandar Mashahr, south-west Iran. IRGC said, it had responded to the strikes by targeting US assets in neighbouring countries as sirens went off in Bahrain and Kuwait. Meanwhile, Kuwait’s Defence Ministry said, it intercepted two ballistic missiles and 13 drones overnight. Qatar condemned Iranian attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait, which its foreign ministry said were a blatant breach of international law and the two countries’ sovereignty.
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Jul 8, 2026, 01:45 PM
Shiv Sena Corporator Arrested for Assaulting Doctors at Government Hospital

Shiv Sena Corporator Arrested for Assaulting Doctors at Government Hospital

Ramesh Mhatre, a Shiv Sena corporator, was arrested on Wednesday (July 8) in connection with the assault on doctors at a government hospital. The hospital is run by the civic body in Thane district. It is alleged that on Monday evening, when a family was advised to take a newborn to another hospital in Kalyan, Mhatre and his colleagues assaulted two doctors and other staff. The video of the incident went viral on social media. Now, after Ramesh Mhatre's arrest, the opposition is constantly attacking the state government. The ruling party has also strongly condemned the incident and assured strict action against the culprits. The police have registered an FIR in this case and arrested 3 accused. DCP Atul Jhende has also confirmed the action. After the incident, Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) leader Aaditya Thackeray reached Shastri Nagar Hospital and met the doctors. After this, he strongly criticized the incident and said that the doctor should be removed from the parade.
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Jul 8, 2026, 01:44 PM
Russian Lawmakers to Receive Early Bonuses Ahead of Parliamentary Elections

Russian Lawmakers to Receive Early Bonuses Ahead of Parliamentary Elections

Russia's 450 lower-house lawmakers will receive early bonuses averaging about 4.5 million rubles ($59,000) each ahead of September's parliamentary elections, with State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin reportedly saying the payments were intended to narrow a pay gap with government ministers. The bonuses, totaling 2 billion rubles ($26.2 million), will be paid in early September before elections to the State Duma on Sept. 20, the Vedomosti newspaper reported Tuesday, citing a source familiar with a closed-door parliamentary meeting. Volodin said the bonuses would be funded with savings from the lower house's budget and told lawmakers the money could also be used during their election campaigns, Vedomosti reported. He also expressed frustration that details of the bonus payments had been leaked to the media, the newspaper said. According to the Kommersant newspaper, Volodin told lawmakers their salaries no longer reflected their position in Russia's system of government, as they earn significantly less than cabinet ministers despite formally holding the same status. Russia's 2026 federal budget allocates 17.6 billion rubles ($230.6 million) for the operation of the State Duma, up 15% from the previous year and 44% higher than in the last pre-war budget in 2022. Of that total, about 11.5 billion rubles ($150.7 million) is earmarked for salaries for lawmakers and parliamentary staff, while roughly 3.2 billion rubles ($41.9 million) is allocated for goods and services supporting the legislature. The Kremlin sharply reduced public disclosure requirements for senior officials following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. President Vladimir Putin first banned the publication of information on the salaries and assets of lawmakers and government officials, and in 2025 abolished the requirement for them to file annual income declarations. According to the pro-Kremlin tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda, State Duma deputies earned monthly salaries of about 500,000 rubles ($6,550) in 2025. In addition to their salaries, lawmakers receive official housing in Moscow or a housing subsidy, a government car with a driver , free medical care, free travel on public transportation, including trains and flights, and other benefits. Read this article in Russian at The Moscow Times' Russian service.
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Jul 8, 2026, 01:42 PM
Mamata Banerjee Slaps TMC Worker During Protest in Kolkata

Mamata Banerjee Slaps TMC Worker During Protest in Kolkata

During the TMC protest in Kolkata, Mamata Banerjee slapped her own party worker. Shailjakant Mishra is working as a senior copy editor in ABP Live. Before this, he has worked in many media organizations. He has covered the Lok Sabha elections 2024, Operation Sindoor and many state assembly elections. He studied journalism from Makhanlal Chaturvedi University, Bhopal. He has a keen interest in topics related to international relations, politics, sports and current events. He is originally from Hardoi district of Uttar Pradesh.
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Jul 8, 2026, 01:37 PM
US-Iran Ceasefire Ends as Trump Threatens Further Strikes

US-Iran Ceasefire Ends as Trump Threatens Further Strikes

The ceasefire between the United States and Iran has ended. US President Donald Trump said during a NATO summit in the Turkish capital Ankara on Wednesday that the United States could strike Iran again tonight. He said earlier that he no longer wants to make a deal with Iran. Trump said, The United States carried out airstrikes on more than 80 military sites in Iran late Tuesday. According to US Central Command (CENTCOM), this action was in response to attacks on ships in Hormuz. NATO chief Mark Rutte on Wednesday supported the recent US military strikes on Iran. He said the US action was absolutely necessary after the attacks on three merchant ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Before the NATO summit in the Turkish capital Ankara, Rutte said that the 14-point memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the United States and Iran was in force, but Iran violated it. US President Donald Trump said during the summit on Wednesday that the United States could strike Iran again from Wednesday night.
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Jul 8, 2026, 01:37 PM
US Stock Market Opens Lower Amid Iran Tensions, Oil Prices Rise

US Stock Market Opens Lower Amid Iran Tensions, Oil Prices Rise

The three leading US stock market indices — Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite have opened lower after Trump threatened more Iran strikes. The US stock market opened sharply lower on Wednesday, with Nasdaq Composite down by 0.4% and Dow fell nearly 500 points in the opening minutes of the trade. S&P 500 is down by nearly 1%. The main reason behind this negative mood is President Donald Trump’s statement that the memorandum of understanding to end the war with Iran is “over.” This comment has led to negative market sentiment and a rise in oil prices. Speaking in Ankara before a NATO summit, the U.S. president said he was not interested in further engagement with Iran. This has raised investor concerns about escalating tensions in the Middle East and has put the fragile ceasefire with Tehran at risk. Oil prices rose on Wednesday after Trump’s comments. Both Brent crude futures and U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose by over 5%. Adding to the pressure, Iran and Oman have proposed a plan to the U.S. for jointly administering the Strait of Hormuz. This plan includes a shared collection of administrative fees by both nations, according to four sources cited by NBC News. “The prospect of a permanent toll on ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz has become a credible risk for global markets, and could prove far more consequential for investors than the latest military escalation,” said Nigel Green, CEO, deVere Group. The market is also waiting for the release of the US Fed FOMC meeting minutes later in the day. These minutes will give insights into policymakers’ views on inflation risks and economic growth. Along with this, negative sentiment was also driven by a renewed selloff in semiconductor stocks. Chipmakers are facing increasing pressure as investors doubt whether AI hyperscalers can keep up their high levels of infrastructure spending. South Korea’s KOSPI stock index fell over 5% on Wednesday, closing at 7,246.79 — a fall of more than 20% from its record close in late June, which confirms a bear market. This fall came after significant volatility in chipmaker stocks and rising concerns over risky investments. Samsung saw a 19-fold increase in quarterly profit, but this did not help improve overall market sentiment. On top of this, news that China’s DeepSeek has made its own AI chip has added to concerns in the sector. SK Hynix , which is listed on the Korean stock exchange, dropped 5.68% on Wednesday. The company is set to list its ADS on Nasdaq on Friday. : This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Data and estimates cited are sourced from publicly available reports. Readers should consult a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
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Jul 8, 2026, 01:34 PM
US Launches Airstrike on Tehran Amid Escalating Tensions with Iran

US Launches Airstrike on Tehran Amid Escalating Tensions with Iran

The fires of war between the United States and Iran have started to burn again. After Iran's missile attack on ships in Hormuz, the United States has launched a major midnight airstrike on Tehran. The growing US-Tehran tensions are threatening global energy supplies. International affairs expert Qamar Agha has expressed concern about the deteriorating situation in the Middle East. He said, "I think it is moving towards a big and very dangerous regional war." Agha also questioned the role of Pakistan, which is pretending to be a "mediator" in the US-Iran peace deal. He also warned that Pakistan will be badly affected in a war-like situation between the two countries again. He explained why the US is left with no other option but war. "Pakistan will also be affected by the US-Iran war. Their economy will settle down completely. They have neither the oil reserves nor the currency to buy oil." He also raised questions about the role of Pakistan in the US-Iran peace deal. He also raised questions about Pakistan's role in the post-war crisis.
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Jul 8, 2026, 01:33 PM
Mumbai's Traffic Woes: A Shift to Public Transport and Electric Vehicles the Way Forward

Mumbai's Traffic Woes: A Shift to Public Transport and Electric Vehicles the Way Forward

How will India’s financial capital, Mumbai, solve its decades-old traffic problem? Podcaster Raj Shamani opened a recent conversation with a question that resonates with millions of Mumbaikars. Speaking to Municipal Commissioner of BMC and former Managing Director of Mumbai Metro Line 3, Ashwini Bhide, he pointed to the city’s biggest traffic hotspots, including the Western Express Highway , Eastern Express Highway, Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road (JVLR), Ghatkopar Link Road and Ambedkar Road. Bhide said traffic congestion cannot be solved by simply widening roads in a city as densely populated as Mumbai. Instead, she argues that the long-term answer lies in expanding public transport, particularly the Metro network, while encouraging cleaner mobility through electric vehicles. According to Bhide, Mumbai’s biggest limitation is its geography and road infrastructure. She said the city has only about 2,050 km of roads, compared with nearly 26,000 km in Delhi, despite carrying one of the country’s highest population densities and remaining India’s financial capital. She elaborated how ongoing infrastructure projects temporarily have worsened congestion because thousands of construction sites occupy road space. However, once Metro corridors become operational, a significant share of commuters is expected to shift away from private vehicles. “The solution is shifting to public transport system. There is no other option. Otherwise, if we stop traffic, Mumbai’s economic activity will stop,” Bhide said. She added that alongside public transport, Mumbai must gradually transition to electric vehicles to reduce emissions, although cleaner mobility alone cannot eliminate congestion. Responding to Shamani’s observation that Metro projects often appear to create more traffic than they solve, Bhide said this perception is common because Metro construction typically takes five to eight years, delaying visible benefits. She said Metro systems are designed not only for future population growth but also to divert existing road traffic once an integrated network becomes available. Today, Mumbai has around 100 km of Metro lines, but many corridors remain disconnected. Bhide said the real benefits will become visible only after the planned network is fully integrated over the next three to four years. Referring to projections from MMRDA’s Comprehensive Transport Study, she said the Metro system is expected to have the capacity to carry around 90 lakh to one crore passengers daily by 2040. As more commuters shift to Metro, suburban railway ridership could reduce from the current 70-75 lakh passengers to around 45-50 lakh, while bus patronage may also decline. The objective, she said, is to reverse this trend by making public transport the preferred choice. Drawing comparisons with cities such as Tokyo and Moscow, Bhide said successful transport systems do not eliminate road congestion entirely. Instead, they give commuters a reliable alternative. She explained that Tokyo’s extensive Metro network allows most people to travel underground efficiently, even though road congestion still exists. Mumbai, by contrast, has an overcrowded suburban rail system that leaves commuters with limited options. “I will not say traffic congestion will disappear, but people will have a choice. I can decide whether I want to spend two hours in traffic or travel in a Metro in 35 minutes,” she said. Bhide added that once the Metro network is completed, the transformation in Mumbai’s commuting experience would be significant. Until then, the city will continue to face temporary disruptions as large-scale infrastructure projects remain under construction. Towards the end of the discussion, she also answered Shamam’s question about the operational challenges of running Metro systems, noting that electricity accounts for nearly 40-45% of Metro operating costs. Reducing energy costs, she said, would also improve the long-term financial sustainability of Metro operations.
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Jul 8, 2026, 01:31 PM
Mamata Banerjee Slaps TMC Worker Amid Clashes at Rally Against Rape-Murder

Mamata Banerjee Slaps TMC Worker Amid Clashes at Rally Against Rape-Murder

In West Bengal, there was a ruckus at Mamata Banerjee's rally. Now a video of the former CM of the state is going viral on social media. In this video, Mamata Banerjee is seen slapping a TMC worker. The viral video is said to be in front of Mamata Banerjee's house in Kalighat. In the video, Mamata can be seen pushing the crowd aside. It is said that she was arranging cars to send the injured TMC workers to the hospital. Meanwhile, several TMC workers surrounded Mamata Banerjee's security. Meanwhile, Mamata suddenly slapped a TMC worker standing behind her. In fact, Mamata Banerjee had taken out a rally against the rape-murder in Bengal's Baruipur today. There was a ruckus at this rally and TMC and BJP workers clashed. The police intervened and controlled the situation. According to the Trinamool Congress, this march had received permission from the Calcutta High Court. According to the BJP, the rally was forcibly stopped on its way.
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Jul 8, 2026, 01:30 PM
Indian Rupee Falls Sharply After Trump's Comments on Iran Ceasefire Agreement

Indian Rupee Falls Sharply After Trump's Comments on Iran Ceasefire Agreement

The Indian rupee posted its biggest single-day fall in a month on Wednesday after comments by US President Donald Trump fuelled concerns over the ceasefire, pushing crude oil prices higher. The domestic currency went to a low of 95.60 against the dollar before settling at 95.55, down 59 paise from the previous close, according to Bloomberg. US President Donald Trump said the interim ceasefire agreement with Iran was “over,” calling it a waste of time. There were also fresh strikes between the two countries earlier in the day. Following this, oil prices rose 6% to $78.62 per barrel on Wednesday. “Trump has previously taken firm positions on policy issues before subsequently easing them. Consequently, markets may initially respond negatively to such announcements, but any prolonged impact will likely depend on whether the measures are ultimately implemented,” said Ritesh Bhansali, deputy CEO, Mecklai Financial Services. Most Asian currencies weakened on Wednesday. The rupee was the worst-performing Asian currency after reacting to Trump’s remarks, followed by the Thai baht, which fell 0.51%, and the Japanese yen, which declined 0.2%. In 2026 so far, the rupee has declined 6.3%. Over the past year, it depreciated 10.2%. Currency dealers said that the Reserve Bank of India likely intervened through its dollar sales in both spot and forward markets, which capped further losses. Bhansali said the rupee is unlikely to witness a significant depreciation again. In the near-term, he expects the currency to trade in the range of 94.5-96. Anindya Banerjee, head of currency and commodity research, Kotak Securities, said that the rupee is benefiting from bond inflows at present, but more substantial support is expected once FCNR(B) inflows increase. “Once that picks up, we will see a larger impact on the rupee.” Meanwhile, bond yields also came under pressure from higher oil prices. The yield on the 10-year benchmark bond rose 7 basis points to 6.76% on Wednesday, the biggest single day rise in four months.
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Jul 8, 2026, 01:23 PM
Gaining Influence in 16th-Century England: Courtiers Held More Power than MPs

Gaining Influence in 16th-Century England: Courtiers Held More Power than MPs

Today, in 21st-century England, anyone with political ambitions has to first become an MP. Only then can one reach the pinnacle of power or around it. But things were different in Henry VIII's reign in 1516. The positions of the most prestigious and powerful men in the royal court and around the king were considered the most humiliating. Because they had to do everything for the king, which is basically the work of a low-level employee of the royal chamber. Historian Dr. Edward Dutton, according to the report of HistoryExtra, believes that in the autocratic England of the Tudor period, then the royal court was not the first place for people with political ambitions. Then the first step to gain real influence was to become a courtier in the eyes of the king or prince. Through the right contacts, people were able to enter the royal court somehow. Sometimes the first entry into the court was by becoming a "Knight of the Shire," i.e. instead of a "courtier."
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Jul 8, 2026, 01:21 PM
India Considers Increasing Monthly Allowance for Women Under Ladki Bahin Yojana

India Considers Increasing Monthly Allowance for Women Under Ladki Bahin Yojana

When will the beneficiaries of the Ladki Bahin Yojana, which has proved to be a game-changer in Maharashtra politics, get an increase from Rs 1,500 a month to Rs 2,100 a month? The Mahayuti government had promised to increase the amount of the Ladki Bahin scheme from Rs 1,500 to Rs 2,100. Now there has been a big development at the central level about this. The amount of schemes like Ladki Bahin needs to be reviewed periodically. The research paper submitted by the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council (PM EAC) suggests that the amount of cash should be increased if necessary due to rising inflation and changes in household spending. The report submitted by the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council (PM EAC) studied the Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana in Maharashtra and the Subhadra Yojana in Odisha. The report states that these schemes have increased women's savings, helped household expenses, and improved the economic status of the family. The report says that along with the digital cash-help groups, they should also be strengthened.
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Jul 8, 2026, 12:59 PM
Government Reconsiders Women's Reservation and Delimitation Bill Ahead of Monsoon Session

Government Reconsiders Women's Reservation and Delimitation Bill Ahead of Monsoon Session

The monsoon session of Parliament is set to begin on July 20. The government is reconsidering bringing the Women's Reservation and Delimitation Bill in this session. The government is in touch with several parties to pass the bill. Now the question is whether some opposition parties are changing their stance on women's reservation and delimitation before the session. Amid the changing political equations, the recent breakup of the opposition, and the changing tone of some parties, the government is confident that the math of numbers in parliament can be in its favor this time. Meanwhile, a social media post by Akhilesh Yadav has also started to be discussed in political circles. The monsoon session of parliament is starting on July 20. But this time not only the agenda, but also the arithmetic of parliament will appear to have changed. The scope of support for the NDA has increased after the breakup of the Trinamool Congress and the Shiv Sena in recent months. In such a situation, the government hopes that the bills stuck in the absence of numbers in the last session can now be moved forward. Some opposition parties have also discussed the social media post of Akhilesh Yadav.
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Jul 8, 2026, 12:57 PM
Rajasthan's Uniform Civil Code Drafting Committee Faces Boycott from Congress Party

Rajasthan's Uniform Civil Code Drafting Committee Faces Boycott from Congress Party

The committee formed to prepare the draft UCC in Rajasthan will conduct a public hearing from July 10. It will start from the capital Jaipur. The Congress party has announced a boycott of this public hearing. Congress party state president Govind Singh Dotasara says that it is completely wrong to hold a public hearing and seek public opinion without deciding the points of the proposed draft. Congress leader has demanded the cancellation of the public hearing starting from July 10. He says that the Bhajan Lal Sharma government wants to throw Rajasthan into the fire of communalism on the pretext of the Uniform Civil Code. It wants to work to divide people by spreading hatred. There is no need for a Uniform Civil Code here, but the government is unnecessarily making political bread and butter in its name. State president Govind Singh Dotasara says that the Congress party boycotts the public hearing to be held in the capital Jaipur as well as in the entire state. According to ID1, the government wants to benefit the public on the issue of education, electricity, water, and health.
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Jul 8, 2026, 12:49 PM
Flipkart Chooses Standalone App Over ONDC for Food Delivery

Flipkart Chooses Standalone App Over ONDC for Food Delivery

Flipkart has decided to enter food delivery through a standalone app rather than launch the service as a buyer-side application on the government-backed Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC), according to multiple sources aware of the development, marking a strategic shift as the Walmart-owned company looks to build a high-frequency consumer business ahead of its planned domestic listing. The decision settles a question that had remained open for months. When Flipkart’s food delivery plans were first reported in February, the company was evaluating two options: building an independent app or leveraging ONDC’s network to enter the category more quickly. By opting for a standalone platform, Flipkart is choosing greater ownership of the business, including customer experience, merchant relationships and data, over the faster market access that ONDC could have provided. The move, however, is expected to push back the launch timeline. A pilot that was initially targeted for Bengaluru around May-June has not taken off, sources said. Building an independent marketplace requires onboarding restaurants, developing technology infrastructure and creating a delivery ecosystem from scratch, unlike ONDC where sellers are already connected to the network. Despite the delay, Flipkart has continued to hire aggressively across functions for the new business, signalling that the initiative remains a strategic priority, people familiar with the matter said. The company had explored entering food delivery through ONDC nearly two years ago, similar to attempts by Ola and Paytm, but those discussions did not progress. Since then, ONDC’s food delivery ambitions have lost momentum after incentives to network participants were scaled back in late 2024, resulting in a steady decline in retail order volumes through 2025. Industry executives said Flipkart’s decision also reflects the limitations of the current ONDC food ecosystem, which depends heavily on magicpin for restaurant integrations and order fulfillment across most buyer applications. That concentration has exposed operational risks. Rapido’s food delivery app Ownly, which launched its Bengaluru pilot through a partnership with magicpin, saw leading quick-service restaurant chains such as KFC and McDonald’s disappear from the platform in May after technical integration issues, as first reported by Fe. Those brands remain unavailable on the app. Flipkart’s entry would intensify competition in a market dominated by Zomato and Swiggy, which together account for the overwhelming majority of the food delivery business. According to Jefferies, the market is currently estimated at around $9 billion and is expected to nearly triple to about $25 billion by FY30. The expansion into food delivery also fits into Flipkart’s broader strategy of strengthening its consumer ecosystem before its expected IPO in late 2026 or early 2027. High-frequency categories such as food delivery offer regular customer engagement, complementing the company’s e-commerce business. Flipkart is also preparing to launch a standalone app for its quick commerce business, Flipkart Minutes. Queries sent to Flipkart and ONDC did not elicit a response till the time of going to the press.
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Jul 8, 2026, 12:41 PM
UP Chief Minister Defends Temple Trust Amid Donation Theft Probe

UP Chief Minister Defends Temple Trust Amid Donation Theft Probe

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday said that the SIT probing the alleged theft of donations to the Ram temple has found evidence against only eight out of about 150 people involved in the counting of offerings, and the entire temple trust cannot be defamed for the mistakes of a few people. He hit out at the Congress and the Samajwadi Party, accusing them of trying to defame Ayodhya and insult the legacy of Lord Ram over the case. Defending the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, the chief minister said the state government had ordered a probe by a Special Investigation Team (SIT) on the recommendation of the trust itself. Addressing a gathering after inaugurating projects worth over Rs 950 crore in Chitrakoot, CM Yogi said that the opposition parties suddenly became active after the case came to light because they had found "an issue" to target Ayodhya. He told the gathering in Chitrakoot, "You must have heard the recent news. Congress and Samajwadi Party have suddenly become active."
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Jul 8, 2026, 12:39 PM
Rahul Gandhi Slams Central Government Over Alleged UGC NET Paper Leaks

Rahul Gandhi Slams Central Government Over Alleged UGC NET Paper Leaks

Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has launched a verbal attack on the central government over claims of alleged UGC NET paper leaks. In a post on the handle, Rahul Gandhi said that the hard work of students is being ignored even after repeated exam leaks. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said in the post, "Weeks after the NEET paper leak, reports are now coming in that a 100-page question paper was leaked just before the UGC-NET exam. It is like the question paper, which is available only with NTA. About 90 questions in the PDF match the real question paper. The same question paper was being sold in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi, and Rajasthan for ₹2. 25 lakh. The same network also claimed to provide the question papers of upcoming exams like CSIR-NET, HTET, and ADA. After the repeated scams in NEET and NET, the Modi government is also responsible, like millions of students, for their hard work. The Prime Minister knows that no one sleeps the whole night and the country knows that no one sleeps the whole night.
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Jul 8, 2026, 12:32 PM
Congress Protests Alleged Theft of Donations from Ayodhya Temples

Congress Protests Alleged Theft of Donations from Ayodhya Temples

Ghansali (Tehri): Congress staged a protest in Ghansali against the theft of donations to Ram Mandir and Badrinath Temple in Ayodhya. They demanded an impartial probe into the alleged theft of offerings and gold from the temple. Congressmen raised slogans against the BJP government near Hanuman Mandir in Ghansali. Former MLA Bhimlal Arya said that some small people have been arrested to suppress the case.
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Jul 8, 2026, 12:31 PM
BJP State President Hits Back at Congress Minister's Statement

BJP State President Hits Back at Congress Minister's Statement

BJP state president Dr. Rajiv Bindal hit back at PWD Minister Vikramaditya Singh's statement that the BJP or its leaders need not give any certificate. He said that for 35 years, he has been working as a public representative with the blessings of the people. People's trust is his biggest certificate. In a statement issued on Wednesday, Bindal said that in the recently held Panchayati Raj, Municipal and Municipal Corporation elections, the public has given their support in favour of the BJP while rejecting the policies of the Congress. Frustrated with the election results, Congress leaders are now making statements to divert attention from real issues. He alleged that the Congress government in the state has failed on the development and employment fronts in four years.
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Jul 8, 2026, 12:30 PM
Trump Slams Spain as 'Failed Partner' in NATO, Refuses to Do Business

Trump Slams Spain as 'Failed Partner' in NATO, Refuses to Do Business

During a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on the sidelines of the 2026 NATO summit, Trump spoke to reporters. Trump criticized Spain's role in the military alliance. He called Spain a "failed partner" and said he wanted nothing to do with Spain. Ad Trump said, "There's no hope from Spain anymore. Well, we don't want to do any business with Spain anymore. Spain is a bad partner in NATO. They don't participate or give money. I don't want anything to do with Spain. Ad Spain is the only NATO member that refuses to accept the alliance's new defense spending goal. This goal was announced last year at the 2025 Hague summit. NATO countries set a goal of spending five percent of their gross domestic product (GDP) on defense by 2035. Also read: The broken Iran-US deal?
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Jul 8, 2026, 12:21 PM
Maharashtra Transport Minister Proposes Mandatory Marathi Language Use in Auto Rickshaws

Maharashtra Transport Minister Proposes Mandatory Marathi Language Use in Auto Rickshaws

In Maharashtra, state minister Pratap Sarnaik's statement on making it mandatory for auto rickshaw drivers to speak Marathi has come to the fore. Shiv Sena leader Pratap Sarnaik of the Eknath Shinde faction said, "If I want to do business, it is mandatory for Pandey or Deshpande to have knowledge of practical Marathi. Passengers who are sitting in auto rickshaws should speak practical Marathi with them." The state transport minister said, "We do not say that you should also speak Marathi at home, but you should speak Marathi with passengers. We will implement it from August 16." The transport minister said, "We have also appointed many teachers to learn Marathi language, who will not be found speaking in Marathi. Fine will be imposed on them. Along with this, other actions will also be taken." On the Kalyan Dombivali doctor assault case, the minister has responded. Pratap Sarnaik said, "We condemn the incident in the strongest terms." Eknath Shinde, the deputy chief minister of the state, also expressed concern over the incident.
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Jul 8, 2026, 12:17 PM
Wayanad Landslide: CPIM Demands Urgent Assistance, Union Home Minister Assures Support

Wayanad Landslide: CPIM Demands Urgent Assistance, Union Home Minister Assures Support

Thiruvananthapuram: CPIM Kerala State Secretary MV Govindan on Wednesday demanded that the State government should provide urgent financial assistance to the kin of the victims families after a landslide struck the tunnel construction site at Kalladi in Meppadi Grama Panchayat at around 11:15 am on Tuesday, burying large sections of the worksite under an estimated 7 to 10 feet of mud and debris. Expressing grief over the loss of lives, the CPIM leader emphasised the need for immediate medical and financial assistance for the victims. “Paying tribute to those who lost their lives in the Wayanad landslide. All party workers and local residents should come forward to intensify the rescue operations. All systems should work with greater strength and intervention to bring out those trapped under the debris. The injured in the disaster should be provided with immediate expert medical treatment. Urgent financial assistance should be provided to the families of the deceased and those injured,” Govindan said. The State Secretary further slammed the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF). “The UDF leaders and some media outlets are trying to use this issue for political attacks. This issue should not be viewed politically at this stage. The Leader of the Opposition and I will visit the disaster-affected areas of Wayanad this evening,” he added. Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday spoke to Keralam Chief Minister VD Satheesan over the Wayanad landslide tragedy and assured the state of full support from the Centre, while also calling for a high-level probe into the incident that claimed three lives and left five people missing. Earlier on Wednesday, the Keralam Cabinet announced two separate investigations into the landslide. One probe will examine the circumstances that led to the accident, while the second will determine whether the environmental clearance conditions stipulated for the tunnel construction project were complied with. (ANI)
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Jul 8, 2026, 12:12 PM
FBI Investigates Argentine Football Association's Financial Operations Amid Money Laundering Allegations

FBI Investigates Argentine Football Association's Financial Operations Amid Money Laundering Allegations

With Argentina’s controversial win vs Egypt still creating waves in the footballing world, a report revealed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have begun to look into financial operations of the Argentine Football Association (AFA) in the United States. A report by Argentine newspaper La Nacion which was quoted by Fox Sports Mexico, said that the Argentine federation, headed by president Claudio Tapia, is under scrutiny due to allegations of possible money laundering. According to the report, the investigating agency are trying to understand how the AFA channeled hundreds of millions of dollars through the USA financial system and whether these transactions could have resulted in crimes under USA’s jurisdiction. The outlet claimed that TourProdEnter LLC, a Florida-based company, which looks after AFA’s financial obligations abroad, is one of the major focus of the investigation. The company is owned by a theatre owner Javier Faroni. The outlet also claimed that they are in possession of the documentation that claimed that Faroni as well as his wife Erica Gillette moved at least hundreds of millions of dollars through accounts opened in five US financial entities. “According to documentation obtained and analyzed by LA NACION during the last few months and revealed at the end of 2025 and the beginning of this year, Gillette and Faroni —former Buenos Aires legislator of the Renewal Front— moved at least hundreds of millions of dollars through accounts opened in five US financial entities: Citibank, Synovus, Bank of America, JP Morgan and PNC Bank,” the report claimed. “Through these accounts, TourProdEnter LLC managed at least US$260 million in revenue from the AFA, although—according to bank records analyzed by LA NACION —only a portion of these funds can be directly linked to identifiable operating expenses of the organization headed by Tapia. Another US$57 million was distributed among various companies and beneficiaries whose economic justification is not apparent from the documentation reviewed by this newspaper. Among these transfers are wire transfers of tens of millions of dollars to companies that, according to documentation analyzed by LA NACION , do not provide any identifiable services and were controlled by individuals who, according to official records consulted by this newspaper, received social welfare benefits and resided in Bariloche or Buenos Aires,” it added. Ahead of the World Cup, Tapia found himself at the center of a crisis that had shaken the country’s landscape. The public mood turned against him and AFA due to corruption investigations, unpopular changes to the domestic league and a string of World Cup warmups against low-ranking opponents. Meanwhile, Tapia, 58, has been locked in a power struggle with Argentine President Javier Milei over the ownership structure of the country’s football clubs. In late March, Tapia was charged with tax evasion following a complaint filed by Milei’s government. Hours later the soccer federation boss was booed while receiving a plaque on the field before Argentina’s friendly match against Mauritania in Buenos Aires. (With agency inputs)
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Jul 8, 2026, 12:09 PM
Indian Stock Markets Plummet Over 2% After Trump Scraps Peace Deal With Iran

Indian Stock Markets Plummet Over 2% After Trump Scraps Peace Deal With Iran

The Indian stock markets fell over 2% on Wednesday after US President Donald Trump scrapped the peace deal with Iran, erasing around Rs 10 lakh crore in market capitalisation. It comes on the back of stock markets registering 2.4% gain over the last week due to the hope generated by the peace deal in the West Asia region. The fresh escalation pushed crude oil prices by 6% to $79-$80 a barrel. The rupee too weakened by 59 paise against the dollar, ending the session at 95.56. Meanwhile, yields on the 10-year benchmark government bond hit a 3-week high as higher crude prices escalated inflationary fears, which may lead to the central bank raising interest rates. The benchmark Sensex index closed the session down 1,677.12 points or 2.2% at 76,503.60. The National Stock Exchange’s benchmark Nifty 50 index lost 2.1% to end at 23,882.05. Both indices had opened the session around 1% lower but fell sharply more in afternoon trade after Trump’s announcement. “Indian equities are expected to remain volatile in the near term as global risk sentiment has deteriorated following US President Donald Trump ’s comments on ending the ceasefire with Iran and withdrawing from the MoU,” said Siddharth Khemka, head of research for wealth management at Motilal Oswal. The situation in West Asia escalated after Iranian authorities attacked three commercial tankers in the Strait of Hormuz overnight. This led to Iran and the US trading blows before Trump announced on Wednesday morning that the interim peace deal between the two countries signed in Islamabad last month was over. “To me, I think it’s over. I don’t want to ⁠deal with them. As far as ⁠I’m concerned, it’s just a waste of time dealing with them,” Reuters reported Trump as saying in Ankara, Turkey. Some stability in West Asia post the peace pact had led to a recovery in Indian markets, with early signs of foreign investors returning to the capital markets. Following a $5.2 billion sell-off by foreign institutional investors (FIIs) in the Indian stock markets last month, they had bought $401 million in shares so far this month as of Tuesday. However, they are expected to have heavily sold during the sell-off on Wednesday. The sell-off was broad-based, with all sectoral indices seeing sharp losses. A host of sectors such as banking and financial services, FMCG, automobiles, and oil and gas lost over 2%. The India VIX index, which indicates market volatility, skyrocketed 26% to 14.68. Investors now await earnings for the first quarter of FY27, which will be kick-started by TCS ’ results on Thursday. Experts expect earnings growth to remain soft due to high crude prices and geopolitical uncertainties that persisted during the quarter. “On an overall basis, we expect net income of the KIE (Kotak) universe to decline 8.7% yoy in 1QFY27 due to a sharp decline in the profits of OMCs from marketing and inventory losses amid crude price volatility,” a report by Kotak said. Earnings for sectors such as pharmaceuticals, transportation, and aviation will also be hit due to these reasons, the report said. Other global markets had also ended lower earlier in the day. The US markets had lost over 1% overnight. In Asia, the South Korean market fell 5% for the second straight day as fears about the sustainability of the AI rally deepened despite the profits of market heavyweight Samsung jumping manifold. Japan’s Nikkei 225 index also fell 2%. Meanwhile, Taiwan’s TAIEX index gained 0.6%.
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Jul 8, 2026, 12:05 PM
BJP State Working Committee Meeting to Settle Long-Pending Dispute Over Sardar Sarovar Project

BJP State Working Committee Meeting to Settle Long-Pending Dispute Over Sardar Sarovar Project

MP News: 18-19 BJP State Working Committee meeting to be held in Orchha on July, brainstorming on organisational strategy इंजी.के He said that ending this long pending dispute will establish better coordination between Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Maharashtra and will accelerate development works. सी.आर The agreement signed in New Delhi was signed by the Chief Ministers of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Maharashtra in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Union Jal Shakti Minister सी.आर Patil. The dispute was going on for many years over displacement, land acquisition, compensation and sharing of other financial obligations in the Sardar Sarovar Project. Now the four states have agreed to settle all pending financial claims and liabilities through one time settlement. Also Read - Unheard Story of ACP Santosh Patel: इंजी.के After Not Getting a Job, Became a Wage, Became a Forest Guard, Then Manzil Says Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister
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Jul 8, 2026, 12:01 PM
Mamata Banerjee Accuses BJP Supporters of Disrupting Protest March Over Child's Rape and Murder

Mamata Banerjee Accuses BJP Supporters of Disrupting Protest March Over Child's Rape and Murder

TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday alleged that BJP supporters disrupted her party's protest march over the rape and murder of an 11-year-old girl in Baruipur, while also claiming that the police had acted as an "arm" of the saffron party. Addressing a gathering at Hazra Crossing in south Kolkata after the culmination of the protest march, Banerjee alleged that BJP supporters obstructed the rally and assaulted Trinamool Congress workers at several places along the route. "The high court allowed our rally, but BJP goons stopped it. How can the police undermine the court's order allowing the rally? BJP goons beat up our party workers. Is this democracy?" she said. Workers of the BJP and the TMC youth wing clashed during the rally, prompting police personnel to baton charge to control the situation. The rally, which was organised by youth workers of the Mamata Banerjee-aligned TMC after securing a green signal from the Calcutta High Court and originated from Ballygunge Phari in southern Kolkata, was repeatedly obstructed by BJP workers who raised "thief" slogans and even tried to set up human barricades along the protest march route along the Hazra Road.
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Jul 8, 2026, 12:01 PM
Jan Suraj Party Suffers Major Setback as Key Associate Resigns and Backs BJP Candidate

Jan Suraj Party Suffers Major Setback as Key Associate Resigns and Backs BJP Candidate

In the midst of the by-election to the Bankipur seat, Prashant Kishor, the facilitator of Jan Suraj, has suffered a major setback. Ritesh Ranjan Singh alias Bittu Singh, associated with the party, resigned from Jan Suraj on Thursday (July 08, 2026). The biggest thing is that Bittu Singh has given his support to the BJP candidate from Bankipur. Bittu Singh has resigned at a time when Prashant Kishor, the facilitator himself, is going to contest the election from Bankipur seat. Bittu Singh has written in his resignation letter, "I tender my resignation with immediate effect from the primary membership of the Jan Suraj Party." Although he has not given the reason for leaving the party in the letter. In the letter, he has further written, "I worked with full devotion and dedication while being with the party and also contested as a candidate of the Jansuraj Party from the Digha assembly constituency in the Bihar assembly election 2025. From today I give my full support to the NDA. I thank the candidate for the by-election in Bankipur, 2026.
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Jul 8, 2026, 11:47 AM
Maharashtra Assembly Debates Heavy Rains, Climate Change Amid Waterlogging and Loss of Life

Maharashtra Assembly Debates Heavy Rains, Climate Change Amid Waterlogging and Loss of Life

The Maharashtra Legislative Assembly on Wednesday witnessed a heated debate between the ruling party and the opposition over the heavy rains and the situation arising out of it. Speaker Rahul Narvekar and Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Aaditya Thackeray also engaged in a heated exchange. The opposition protested in the house over the postponement of a discussion on the issue of rain and waterlogging. Opposition members said that the continuous heavy rains, waterlogging and loss of lives in the state is the most serious issue, so it should be discussed immediately. Speaker Rahul Narvekar said that a short-term discussion on this subject will be held on Thursday. During the discussion, the speaker said that such a situation is being created due to climate change and this form of nature cannot be controlled. Aditya Thackeray questioned whether mangroves and deforestation will also be discussed, or it will also be postponed as an'Act of God '.
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Jul 8, 2026, 11:46 AM
BJP Meghalaya Chief Confident of Party's Growth Ahead of 2028 Assembly Elections

BJP Meghalaya Chief Confident of Party's Growth Ahead of 2028 Assembly Elections

Hek said that the BJP is already engaged in strengthening the organizational structure and increasing its hold up to the booth level. He said that the party's base in the state has increased in the last few years and by the upcoming election, the BJP will be among the major political forces in Meghalaya. He said, "The BJP will contest the 2028 assembly elections on its own and we are confident that we will be in a position to lead the next government." Hek also made an important revelation about the proposed by-election to the Adishilang Lok Sabha seat. Hek said that the party leadership had initially considered fielding him as a candidate, but he declined to contest the election citing his current responsibilities. Hek said, "The party had asked me to contest the by-election, but I made it clear that I have many important responsibilities that I have to fulfill. Therefore, I will not contest the election." He informed that he has proposed the name of BJP MLA Sanbor Shullai to the party. However, the party leadership has to take a final decision and with sufficient strength, the BJP leader said that the party will announce the candidate in time to prepare for the by-election.
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