
Trump tariffs: EU to extend suspension of countermeasures as trade talks with US continue | Details here
[ad_1] The European Union (EU) announced on Sunday that it will extend the suspension of its trade countermeasures against the United States until 1 August 2025. The decision comes as the bloc seeks to continue negotiations with the US as President Donald Trump threatened to impose a new 30 per cent tariff rate on EU goods, Bloomberg reported. How is

USPS stamp hike: First class Forever stamps price hike; will cost 78 cents from July 13
[ad_1] If you are planning to buy first class Forever stamps, it is your last chance to get them at 73 cents before prices rise once again. The United States Postal Service (USPS) will be increasing the cost of first-class Forever stamps, along with several other services, on Sunday, July 13. The change was confirmed by USPS Senior Public Relations

Crypto cold war heats up: As Pakistan, Bhutan, and US go all in, where does India stand? Report reveals how the world is weaponising blockchain
[ad_1] In the evolving battle for digital dominance, cryptocurrency has emerged as more than just a financial experiment, it is now a tool of diplomacy, economic survival, and geopolitical manoeuvring. According to an ET report, countries from Pakistan to Bhutan, the US to the UAE, are embedding crypto into their national strategies. But amid this global pivot, India remains cautious,

London plane crash: Jet bound for Netherlands crashes moments after takeoff from Southend Airport
[ad_1] A small aircraft crashed at London Southend Airport on Sunday afternoon, triggering a dramatic fireball and thick black smoke that could be seen for miles across Essex. Emergency services remain at the scene of what police are calling a “serious incident.” The crash occurred just before 4 p.m. local time, with Essex Police confirming they received reports of a

Muhammadu Buhari, former Nigerian President, dies at 82 in London
[ad_1] Former Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari, has died at the age of 82 years in a London clinic, PTI quoted his press secretary as saying on Sunday. Prior to his death, he was receiving medical treatment in London. “President Buhari died today in London at about 4:30 p.m. (1530 GMT), following a prolonged illness,” President Bola Tinubu’s spokesperson said in

India-US trade deal: New Delhi should tread cautiously – What experts say as Trump admin sends letters to 24 countries
[ad_1] India should avoid rushing into a trade deal with the US that compromises core sectors like agriculture, experts on Sunday said, cautioning that Washington is not sparing even its key partners like the European Union. The US has shot off letters to 24 countries and the EU imposing tariffs that are as high as 50 per cent on Brazil.

Missing Delhi University student Sneha Debnath’s body found in Yamuna River after six days
[ad_1] Delhi: The body of the19-year-old Delhi University student, Sneha Debnath, who had been missing for six days, was recovered from the Yamuna River near the Geeta Colony flyover on Sunday evening, Delhi Police said. The student had left behind a handwritten note, indicating an intent to jump off the Signature Bridge, across the Yamuna River, police officials said, reported

21-year-old former dental student, who became OnlyFans creator, gives parents $18,000 every month
[ad_1] Skylar Mae, a 21‑year‑old former dental nursing student, now works full‑time creating explicit content on OnlyFans. She amazes fans with her monthly income, earning six figures each month, and uses a big part of that money to help her parents. Skylar sends them $18,000 every month so they can cover everyday costs and pay for medical bills. She says that’s

Railways to install CCTV cameras in train coaches to enhance passenger safety
[ad_1] Buoyed by the positive outcome of experimental installation of CCTV (closed-circuit television) cameras in passenger coaches, the Indian Railways has decided to set up this video surveillance system in all coaches. The move is aimed at improving passenger safety, while also ensuring that luggage theft in trains in curbed. Miscreants and organized gangs take advantage of gullible passengers. With

FSSAI cracks down: Annual returns under scrutiny, FBOs warned of penalties
[ad_1] New Delhi: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has intensified its scrutiny of annual returns filed by food business operators (FBOs), issuing a stern warning of penalties for non-compliance and inaccurate data. In an order dated 6 July, seen by Mint, the food regulator highlighted the critical importance of accurate and complete information in these mandatory

Train services affected as goods train ferrying oil catches fire at Tiruvallur in Tamil Nadu
[ad_1] Train services on the Chennai-Arakkonam rail route, which also links Chennai with Karnataka, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh, were hit after a moving goods train carrying diesel caught fire on Sunday at Tiruvallur. A railway official said that while partial restoration of services will be over by midnight, they will be fully restored early on Monday. Since the train services

Gold market outlook: Prices to stay firm next week; risk aversion, weak dollar to fuel gains
[ad_1] Gold prices are expected to remain firm in the upcoming week, supported by heightened global risk aversion, sustained weakness in the US dollar index, and a series of trade-related developments as key supporting factors, analysts said.They further added that investors will be focusing on key US data releases, including Consumer Price Inflation (CPI) and retail sales figures, which could

China says Dalai Lama succession issue a ‘thorn’ in ties with India ahead of Jaishankar’s visit to Beijing
[ad_1] The succession of Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, is a thorn in China-India relations, the Chinese embassy in New Delhi said on Sunday, as India’s foreign minister prepares to visit China for the first time since deadly border clashes in 2020. Union Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar is scheduled to visit China to attend a conclave of

India-US talks: Experts urge caution on trade pact; ‘hasty deal under pressure’ could backfire
[ad_1] India must not rush into a trade agreement with the United States that could compromise sensitive sectors like agriculture, trade experts warned on Sunday, pointing to aggressive US tactics even with its closest allies like EU. The caution comes as Washington has sent letters to 24 countries and the European Union, proposing tariffs as high as 50% on Brazil

Delhi Police share BIG update on missing DU student: Sneha left handwritten note, was last seen on Signature Bridge
[ad_1] Sneha Debnath, the 19-year-old Delhi University student who has been missing for more than five days now, was seen near the Signature Bridge, Delhi police said, adding that she also left a handwritten note. According to a statement by Delhi Police, Sneha left a handwritten note behind, indicating an intent to jump off the bridge built across the Yamuna

‘Hope you enjoy your family time’: California Governor Newsom blasts JD Vance & family’s Disneyland outing amid mass ICE
[ad_1] US Vice President JD Vance’s weekend family trip to Disneyland was met with protests and political backlash, including sharp criticism from California Governor Gavin Newsom. The visit came just a day after federal immigration agents detained around 200 suspected undocumented immigrants in major ICE raids across Ventura County. Governor Newsom took to social media on Saturday, sharing a video

In Q1FY26, Infosys ‘may revise FY26 revenue guidance to 1-3% CC growth’
[ad_1] Infosys’ margins may dip by 10 bps due to April wage hikes for senior staff and the ramp-up of large deals. | Photo Credit: REUTERS After closing FY25 on a weak note with a downwardly revised revenue growth guidance of 0-3 per cent in constant currency (cc) terms, Infosys is likely to marginally adjust its outlook this quarter to

Kashmir parties allege leaders put under house arrest on Martyrs’ Day
[ad_1] File picture: Jammu & Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah | Photo Credit: ANI Political parties in the Valley on Sunday accused authorities of placing their leaders under house arrest to prevent them from visiting the graveyard of July 13 martyrs. On this day in 1931, 22 people lost their lives to the bullets fired by Dogra soldiers while protesting against the autocratic

Trump Butler assassination attempt: Secret Service knew of threat 10 days before rally, failed to act, GAO report
[ad_1] Ten days before the attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, senior Secret Service officials were briefed on a classified threat to the then former President’s life—but failed to alert the agents responsible for his protection, a congressional watchdog report has revealed. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that the Secret Service’s internal systems for sharing classified intelligence

Delhi hit-and-run case: Luxury car driver who ran over 5 people at Vasant Vihar gets bail
[ad_1] Utsav Shekhar, the driver of a luxury car who was held for running over five people sleeping on a footpath in Delhi’s Vasant Vihar area was granted bail, said police. The shocking hit-and-run incident took place in the early hours of July 9. Delhi Police said: “On dated 09.07.2025 at 01:45 AM, a PCR call regarding an accident near

Texas: Fresh flood warnings issued as river water level rises again after heavy rains
[ad_1] Amid heavy rains in central Texas, fresh flood warnings have been issued as rivers in the Concho Valley and Hill County are rising again, just over a week after the area was devastated by July 4 flash floods. A wide swathe of the region got between 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10cm) of rainfall, with some spots getting

Electrical fault in spotlight as other factors ruled out in AI-171 crash, say experts
[ad_1] Experts have flagged a 2018 FAA advisory that warned of possible disengagement of the fuel switch locking mechanism on similar Boeing models. | Photo Credit: KUNAL PATIL Aviation experts believe that future lines of enquiry by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) are likely to focus on possible electrical or software malfunction that may have caused the crash of

Haryana: Mobile internet suspended for 24 hours in Nuh ahead of Braj Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra; schools to remain shut
[ad_1] Haryana: Mobile internet services will remain suspended for 24 hours in Haryana’s Nuh, ahead of the Braj Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra. The suspension will be in effect from today, July 13, 9pm to July 14, 9pm, as per an order from the Haryana Department of Home Affairs. A holiday in government and private schools in the Nuh district on Monday,

Canadian wildfires smoke blankets Midwest, forcing millions of Americans indoors
[ad_1] Smoke from Canadian wildfires has covered parts of the Midwest, making the air dangerous to breathe. About 22 million people in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan have air quality alerts telling them to stay inside. The smoke comes from over 100 wildfires burning in Canada’s Manitoba province, where fires have already burned 4.8 million acres, nearly 11 times more land

Syria-DPWorld deal: $800 million Tartus port pact signed; post-Assad regime eyes post-war reconstruction
[ad_1] Syria has signed an $800 million agreement with UAE-based company DP World to develop the port of Tartus, state media reported on Sunday, marking a major step in the country’s push to rebuild after 14 years of civil war. The deal comes as the new Islamist authorities, who took power following the ousting of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad in