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      3 July

      Elderly man booked for sexually abusing dog in Maharashtra’s Wardha

      A 67-year-old man in Wardha district, Maharashtra, has been booked for allegedly sexually abusing a dog near a school in Mauza Dhanodi village. The case was filed after locals alerted an animal activist who approached the police. Wardha (Maharashtra): Police have registered a case against a 67-year-old man for allegedly sexually abusing a dog in Wardha district of Maharashtra, an official said. The man was spotted abusing the canine on Monday near a school at Mauza Dhanodi village in Arvi taluka, the official said on Tuesday. Some locals alerted an animal activist who later approached the police with a complaint. The Arvi police on Tuesday registered a case against the man under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the…

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    • 3 July

      PM Modi embarks on historic 5-nation tour to deepen ties across global south and Atlantic

      PM Narendra Modi has embarked on a historic 5-nation tour to Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, and Namibia to strengthen ties across the Global South and Atlantic, with a focus on diaspora engagement, investment, BRICS cooperation, and multilateral partnerships. New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday embarked for Accra, Ghana, marking the first leg of his five-nation tour aimed at reinforcing India’s global partnerships, with a focus on strengthening bonds across the Global South and both sides of the Atlantic. The tour includes visits to Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, and Namibia — nations that PM Modi described as vital partners in India’s evolving foreign policy architecture, spanning historical ties, cultural linkages, economic engagement, and multilateral cooperation. In…

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    • 3 July

      Amarnath Yatra 2025 begins: First batch of 5,880 pilgrims flagged off amid tight security

      J&K L-G Manoj Sinha flagged off the first batch of 5,880 Amarnath pilgrims from Jammu under tight security. With RFID tracking, medical aid, and enhanced infrastructure, the 38-day yatra to the cave shrine begins July 3 and ends August 9. Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday flagged off the first batch of Amarnath pilgrims numbering over 5,880 amid multi-tier security cover, marking the beginning of this year’s pilgrimage from here. The 38-day pilgrimage to the 3,880-metre high shrine will commence on July 3 from the Valley via the twin tracks — the traditional 48-km Nunwan-Pahalgam route in Anantnag district and the 14-km shorter but steeper Baltal route in Ganderbal district. A batch of 5,892 pilgrims, including 1,115…

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    • 3 July

      ‘Love jihad funding’ case: Congress councillor in Indore booked under NSA

      Congress councillor accused of being involved in a conspiracy to convert people with the power of money Indore: The Indore district administration in Madhya Pradesh has issued an arrest order under the stringent National Security Act against a Congress councillor absconding in a case of indulging in a conspiracy to carry out religious conversion through monetary considerations, an official said on Tuesday. District Magistrate Ashish Singh has issued an order to arrest Congress councillor Anwar Qadri alias Dacoit under the NSA with the aim of maintaining public peace and law and order, he said.Eighteen criminal cases are registered against Qadri in different police stations of the city, officials said. One of these cases was registered last month, in which the Congress…

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    • 3 July

      Lakhs of trucks to be off road in Maharashtra from midnight against e-challans; bus operators defer plan

      The operators of buses, including those involved in ferrying school children, however, announced they would postpone their participation in the strike at the request of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis Mumbai: Lakhs of  trucks and other goods carriage  vehicles in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra will go on indefinite strike to oppose the e-challan system for traffic violations, and other demands from Tuesday midnight, transporters said. The operators of buses, including those involved in ferrying school children, however, announced they would postpone their participation in the strike at the request of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who said the warkaris (Lord Vitthal devotees) would face inconvenience as Ashadi Ekadashi is just round the corner. Taking cognizance of the transporters’ strike, the state government set up a…

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    • 3 July

      ED raids Raheja Developers in Delhi-NCR in money laundering case

      FIRs allege Raheja Developers fraudulently collected substantial sums from investors and homebuyers on the promise of delivering residential flats in various group housing projects New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) seized incriminating documents and digital devices during searches on the premises of  real estate major Raheja Developers at 13 locations in Delhi-NCR and Mohali in connection with a money laundering case, an official said on Tuesday. The ED searches on June 27 involved action against the company and its directors and other officials who were earlier booked by the Economic Offences Wing, Delhi, under penal provisions. The FIRs were filed by Delhi Police against the company, its MD Naveen Raheja and others, said an ED statement. The FIRs alleged that substantial sums were…

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    • 3 July

      Bangladesh: ICT sentences former PM Sheikh Hasina to six months jail

      Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to six months in prison for contempt of court, triggering outrage from the Awami League. The ruling, based on a leaked audio clip, is widely seen as politically motivated Dhaka: The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) of Bangladesh on Wednesday sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to a six-month prison sentence on charges of contempt of court. Additionally, Shakil Akanda Bulbul, a leader of the Awami League’s student wing Chhatra League, was sentenced to two months in jail in connection with the same case. The three-member tribunal, headed by ICT Chairman Justice Golam Mortuza Majumdar, passed the judgment, local media reported. The prosecutor filed contempt of court charges against Hasina and the…

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    • 3 July

      Thirsty detainees forced to drink from toilet water at Los Angeles immigration center 

      At a Los Angeles immigration center, families endure hours-long waits seeking news of detained loved ones amid aggressive ICE raids. Detainees report squalid conditions, while confusion, heartbreak, and fear mount among relatives outside, desperate for answers and humane treatment Los Angeles: At a federal immigration building in downtown Los Angeles guarded by US Marines, daughters, sons, aunts, nieces and others make their way to an underground garage and line up at a door with a buzzer at the end of a dirty, dark stairwell. It’s here where families, some with lawyers, come to find their loved ones after they’ve been arrested by federal immigration agents. For immigrants without legal status who are detained in this part of Southern California, their first stop is the Immigration…

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    • 3 July

      Snake on plane delays flight in Australia

      A Virgin Australia flight from Melbourne to Brisbane was delayed two hours after a green tree snake was found in the cargo hold. Snake catcher Mark Pelley safely removed it. The protected species is now with a licensed keeper Melbourne: An Australian domestic flight was delayed for two hours after a stowaway snake was found in the plane’s cargo hold, officials said on Wednesday. The snake was found on Tuesday as passengers were boarding Virgin Australia Flight VA337 at Melbourne Airport bound for Brisbane, according to snake catcher Mark Pelley. The snake turned out to be a harmless 2-foot green tree snake. But Pelly said he thought it could be venomous when he approached it in the darkened hold. “It wasn’t until after I caught the snake that I…

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    • 3 July

      Iran to suspend cooperation with IAEA

      Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has ordered the suspension of cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency following US airstrikes on key nuclear sites. The move, backed by parliament and a constitutional watchdog, raises uncertainty over future nuclear inspections Dubai: Iran’s president on Wednesday reportedly ordered the country to suspend its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency after American airstrikes hit its most-important nuclear facilities.State media online reported the decision by President Masoud Pezeshkian. It follows a law passed by Iran’s parliament to suspend that cooperation. It also ready received the OK of a constitutional watchdog as well. It wasn’t immediately clear what that would mean for the IAEA, the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog. The IAEA, based in Vienna, long has…

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