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Thailand Retains Visa-Free Entry for Indians, Reduces Stay Limit to 30 Days

Indian IT stocks traded lower in early trade on Wednesday as weak global cues weighed on investor sentiment following a sharp 25% decline in IBM shares overnight. The selloff sparked concerns over enterprise technology spending, leading to broad weakness across the domestic IT sector.

Trump Holds Situation Room Meeting As US Weighs Broader Offensive Against Iran

US President Donald Trump convened a high-level Situation Room meeting on Tuesday to discuss expanding military operations against Iran beyond the ongoing campaign in and around the Strait of Hormuz, according to a report by Axios citing three sources familiar with the discussions.

Bryan Johnson Says Public ‘Wants Him To Die’ After Autoimmune Gastritis Diagnosis, Defends Longevity Mission

Tech entrepreneur and longevity advocate Bryan Johnson has issued a detailed response after recently revealing that he has been diagnosed with Autoimmune Gastritis (AIG), arguing that the intense public reaction exposes a deep-seated resistance to his mission of extending human life.

NOAA Confirms El Niño’s Return: Scientists Warn 2027 Could See Record Heat As Powerful Climate Pattern Strengthens

Just months after the tropical Pacific was under the cooling influence of La Niña, climate scientists are now tracking a dramatic reversal.

Kuwait Hit By Largest Missile And Drone Barrage Yet As Gulf Tensions Escalate After US Blockade On Iran

Kuwait faced its most intense wave of attacks since the latest regional conflict erupted, with four Kuwaiti navy personnel injured after a naval vessel was struck during a large-scale missile and drone assault.

Astronauts Create Gravity-Defying ‘Space Cake’ Aboard ISS To Celebrate Birthday, Internet Is Amazed

Living hundreds of miles above Earth doesn't mean astronauts have to miss out on birthday celebrations.

Inside Finland’s Underground City: The Secret Network Of 5,500 Bomb Shelters Built To Protect Nearly A Million People

Finland's long-standing investment in civil defence is drawing renewed international attention as Russia's war in Ukraine forces European nations to reassess their preparedness for potential conflicts.

Florida Restaurant Accepts Pythons As Payment For Pizza During 2026 Python Challenge

A quirky restaurant in Everglades City, Florida, has gone viral after introducing an unusual payment option—live Burmese pythons

Yemen’s Houthis Claim Missile Strike on Saudi Airport, Warn Airlines Against Using Saudi Airspace

Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi movement has claimed responsibility for launching ballistic missiles and drones at Abha International Airport in southwestern Saudi Arabia, marking a significant escalation in regional tensions. The group also warned international airlines against flying through Saudi airspace, saying the warning would remain in effect until restrictions on flights to Sanaa are lifted.

Michigan Cyclospora Outbreak Crosses 2,600 Cases; Lettuce And Salad Greens Under Investigation

Michigan health officials are investigating a major outbreak of cyclosporiasis after confirmed infections rose to 2,640 cases as of July 13 Tap to read more.......................

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Trump Holds Situation Room Meeting As US Weighs Broader Offensive Against Iran

US President Donald Trump convened a high-level Situation Room meeting on Tuesday to discuss expanding military operations against Iran beyond the ongoing campaign in and around the Strait of Hormuz, according to a report by Axios citing three sources familiar with the discussions.

Bryan Johnson Says Public ‘Wants Him To Die’ After Autoimmune Gastritis Diagnosis, Defends Longevity Mission

Tech entrepreneur and longevity advocate Bryan Johnson has issued a detailed response after recently revealing that he has been diagnosed with Autoimmune Gastritis (AIG), arguing that the intense public reaction exposes a deep-seated resistance to his mission of extending human life.

NOAA Confirms El Niño’s Return: Scientists Warn 2027 Could See Record Heat As Powerful Climate Pattern Strengthens

Just months after the tropical Pacific was under the cooling influence of La Niña, climate scientists are now tracking a dramatic reversal.

Kuwait Hit By Largest Missile And Drone Barrage Yet As Gulf Tensions Escalate After US Blockade On Iran

Kuwait faced its most intense wave of attacks since the latest regional conflict erupted, with four Kuwaiti navy personnel injured after a naval vessel was struck during a large-scale missile and drone assault.

Astronauts Create Gravity-Defying ‘Space Cake’ Aboard ISS To Celebrate Birthday, Internet Is Amazed

Living hundreds of miles above Earth doesn't mean astronauts have to miss out on birthday celebrations.

Inside Finland’s Underground City: The Secret Network Of 5,500 Bomb Shelters Built To Protect Nearly A Million People

Finland's long-standing investment in civil defence is drawing renewed international attention as Russia's war in Ukraine forces European nations to reassess their preparedness for potential conflicts.

Florida Restaurant Accepts Pythons As Payment For Pizza During 2026 Python Challenge

A quirky restaurant in Everglades City, Florida, has gone viral after introducing an unusual payment option—live Burmese pythons

Yemen’s Houthis Claim Missile Strike on Saudi Airport, Warn Airlines Against Using Saudi Airspace

Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi movement has claimed responsibility for launching ballistic missiles and drones at Abha International Airport in southwestern Saudi Arabia, marking a significant escalation in regional tensions. The group also warned international airlines against flying through Saudi airspace, saying the warning would remain in effect until restrictions on flights to Sanaa are lifted.

Michigan Cyclospora Outbreak Crosses 2,600 Cases; Lettuce And Salad Greens Under Investigation

Michigan health officials are investigating a major outbreak of cyclosporiasis after confirmed infections rose to 2,640 cases as of July 13 Tap to read more.......................

Russian ‘Doomsday Plane’ Lands In Tehran Amid Iran-US Tensions, Fuels Speculation Over High-Level Visit

The specialised Russian Tu-214PU aircraft arrived in Tehran as hostilities between Iran and the United States intensified, with its travel history suggesting it may be linked to senior diplomatic or government engagements.

Yemen Shuts All Airports After Sanaa Runway Strike, Tensions With Houthis Escalate

Yemen's internationally recognised government has ordered the closure of all airports to air traffic until further notice after its forces struck the runway at Sanaa International Airport, marking a significant escalation in the country's long-running conflict.

Trump Claims US Hit Iranian Military Targets, Issues Fresh Warning

US President Donald Trump claimed that American forces carried out overnight strikes on Iranian military equipment, alleging that Tehran violated an existing military agreement. Speaking to reporters, Trump said the US had inflicted heavy damage on Iran's military assets, including anti-aircraft systems

IRGC HQ Strike Claims Emerge Amid US-Iran Escalation

Fresh tensions between the United States and Iran intensified after dramatic videos circulating on social media claimed to show a strike on an alleged Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) facility in Tehran. The footage appears to capture a building engulfed in flames with thick smoke rising into the sky.

Lindsey Graham Dies Suddenly At 71: South Carolina Faces Senate Vacancy And Special Election

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina died suddenly on Saturday at the age of 71, bringing an end to a political career Tap to read more...............

Vietnam Arrests Boat Captain After 15 Indian Tourists Die

Vietnamese police have arrested the captain of a speedboat that capsized near Phu Quoc island, killing 15 Indian tourists. The accident occurred on Saturday near May Rut Ngoai islet when the boat, carrying 32 Indian tourists, three Vietnamese crew members and a tour guide, overturned in rough seas.

Iranian Newspaper Publishes ‘Hit List’ Featuring Trump, Netanyahu

A hardline Iranian newspaper has published a so-called "hit list" naming US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu among those it claims should be targeted in revenge for the reported death of Iran's former Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Why Did Yair Netanyahu Reportedly Change His Name?

Yair Netanyahu, the eldest son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has reportedly changed his legal name to Yonatan Hun, according to Israeli newspaper Haaretz. The publication cited Israeli tax records showing that his 2026 filings were submitted under the new name while retaining the same identification number and residential address used in previous records.

Iran Divided Over Strait Of Hormuz Strategy

As tensions between Iran and the United States continue to rise, divisions within Tehran's leadership are becoming increasingly visible. The key disagreement revolves around the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most strategically important shipping routes.

India Highlights Strategic Gains Across Indo-Pacific

India has presented its recent diplomatic outreach across the Indo-Pacific as a significant step toward deepening strategic and economic partnerships. The government outlined ten major outcomes covering defence cooperation, maritime security, trade, connectivity, energy security, digital public infrastructure, education, sports, and cultural exchanges.

Indian-Origin Google Executive Shot Dead In US

An Indian-origin senior technology executive at Google was allegedly shot dead by her husband in the US state of Georgia in a suspected domestic violence incident. The victim, 57-year-old Sheetal Wrzesien, was found with multiple gunshot wounds inside the family's home in Smyrna, near Atlanta, after police responded to reports of gunfire on Tuesday night.