Prime Minister Narendra Modi has crossed the milestone of 4,399 consecutive days in office, becoming one of India’s longest-serving prime ministers in uninterrupted tenure. The achievement places him ahead of former prime ministers Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi in terms of continuous service at the country’s highest elected office. The milestone comes more than a...
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Police Investigate Alleged Fatal Attack Involving Two Minors
Punjab Govt Plans Major Relief for Employees with New Home-District Posting Policy
Scientists Derive Exact Formula Explaining ‘Spacetime Crystal’ Formation and Its Link to Black Holes
Vigilance Bureau Conducts Surprise Raid at Nagar Panchayat Handiaya Office
Indian Expatriate Found Dead in Dubai Under Mysterious Circumstances
Navdeep Kaur Sanghreri, Davinder Singh Take Charge as Block Samiti Sunam-2 Chairperson and Vice Chairperson
More Than Four Years Into the War, Russia–Ukraine Conflict Continues Amid Ongoing Global Tensions
Pakistan Air Force Training Aircraft Crashes During Routine Flight
Historic Kyiv Monastery Damaged as Russian Strike Sparks International Concern
Blood Bank Staff Member Allegedly Assaulted Inside Phagwara Civil Hospital
Saudi Arabia’s Supreme Court Announces Start of New Islamic Month, Confirms Tuesday as First Day
Indonesia Earthquake Triggers Panic, No Major Tsunami Threat Reported
Major Patiala Police Crackdown: 5 Alleged Goldy Dhillon Gang Members Held With Weapons
Haryana Congress Restricts Rallies and Protests Without Prior Permission
Major Sacrilege Incident Averted in Dharmkot; Youth Detained After Entering Sukh Aasan Asthan
5 Haryana Districts Likely to Remain Inside NCR, Proposal May Face Rejection
Zirakpur Flat Delay Case: Consumer Commission Directs Sushma Buildtech to Refund ₹10 Lakh
UN Security Council Urges Taliban to Restore Women’s Rights in Afghanistan
Ambala Police Station Accused of Assaulting Lawyer, Humiliation Allegations Reach High Court
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US Strikes Hit Two Key Water Reservoirs in Iran, Disrupting Supply for 20,000 Residents
Tensions between the United States and Iran have intensified following reports that two major water reservoirs in Iran’s southern Sirik region were damaged during US military strikes, disrupting water supplies for approximately 20,000 residents. The incident has raised concerns about the impact of military operations on civilian infrastructure and essential public services. According to Iranian...
FBI Seizes 13 Websites Allegedly Linked to Chinese Recruitment Network Targeting U.S. Personnel
WASHINGTON, June 11 — The FBI has seized 13 websites allegedly connected to a Chinese-linked recruitment network accused of targeting current and former U.S. government employees with access to sensitive information, according to U.S. authorities. The U.S. Department of Justice said the websites posed as consulting firms, professional recruiters, and research organizations, advertising job opportunities...
Two Indian Sailors Killed, Chief Engineer Missing After Vessel Incident Near Strait of Hormuz
NEW DELHI, June 11 — Two Indian sailors have been confirmed dead and a chief engineer remains missing following a reported attack on a commercial vessel operating near the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most strategically important maritime corridors. According to maritime reports, the incident occurred in waters near the Strait of Hormuz,...
Andaman Divers Set Guinness World Record With 73-Foot Underwater Human Tower
PORT BLAIR, June 10 — A team of divers in India’s Andaman and Nicobar Islands has set a Guinness World Record by constructing a 73-foot (22.3-meter) underwater human tower, marking a rare achievement in the world of adventure sports and diving. The record-setting feat was accomplished at Swaraj Dweep, where divers spent months preparing for...
Starmer Condemns Belfast Anti-Immigrant Violence, Vows Full Force of Law
BELFAST, June 10 — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has strongly condemned anti-immigrant violence that erupted in Belfast following a knife attack, describing the disorder as “shocking and completely unacceptable” and warning that those responsible would face the “full force of the law.” The unrest saw rioters target homes and vehicles in several areas of...
Dutch Reactor Turns Mixed Plastic Waste Into Virgin-Quality Oil in Under 30 Minutes
AMSTERDAM, June 10 — Researchers at the University of Amsterdam have developed a mobile reactor capable of converting mixed plastic waste into virgin-quality oil in less than 30 minutes, offering a potential breakthrough in global recycling efforts. The 25-litre pilot reactor uses a process known as solvothermal liquefaction, which enables it to process unsorted plastic...
Pakistan Airstrikes in Afghanistan Allegedly Kill 13, Kabul Says
KABUL, June 10 — Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of carrying out cross-border airstrikes that killed at least 13 people, including 11 children, and injured several others in eastern provinces near the countries’ shared border. According to Afghan officials, the strikes targeted areas in Khost, Kunar, and Paktika provinces. Authorities said most of the victims were...
Johannesburg Shooting Leaves Over 12 Dead and Several Injured
A deadly shooting incident in Johannesburg has left more than 12 people dead and several others injured, raising fresh concerns about violent crime and public safety in South Africa. Authorities have launched an extensive investigation as the country reacts to one of the latest mass-casualty incidents reported in the region. According to information released by...
Terror Probe: NIA Conducts Coordinated Searches Across Punjab and Haryana
In a major operation against terror-related networks, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted coordinated raids at 18 locations across Punjab and Haryana. The searches were carried out as part of an ongoing investigation into cases linked to Pakistan-based operative Shahzad Bhatti and his alleged associates. According to officials, the operation targeted premises suspected of having...










