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Need for ‘antifragile system’: PM Modi's principal secretary PK Mishra
Mishra added while traditional approaches often focus on ‘bouncing back’ after disruption, the emerging paradigm requires systems that can learn, adapt, and emerge stronger through disruption, moving towards bouncing forward and increasingly becoming antifragile systems. “The objective today is not only recovery but building stronger institutions, infrastructure and governance systems capable of managing future shocks and uncertainties,” he added.
Resident doctors in England call off strike action after new government offer
Last-minute offer to be put to members is understood to include an average 6.6% pay upliftResident doctors in England have called off strike action after the government made a new offer which will be put to members.They were set to stage a four-day walkout from 7am on Monday – the 16th round of strike action since 2023. Continue reading...
CPM asks Congress to stop being ‘facilitator for ED, Modi govt’
Ahead of the INDIA bloc meeting, Baby in a sharply worded letter to Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge had pointed to allegations by Rahul Gandhi and other senior Congress leaders during the Kerala polls of CPI(M) and the BJP colluding and calls for ED action against then CM Pinarayi Vijayan. The Left party had asked the Congress to “clear the air regarding such disruptive moves” with CPI(M)’s Rajya Sabha MP John Brittas strongly raising the matter at the INDIA meeting.
UK government announces £132.5m after-school clubs package
Funding for extracurricular activities comes as ministers prepare to introduce social media restrictions for under-16sThe government has announced a £132.5m funding package for after-school clubs as ministers prepare to introduce expected restrictions on social media use for under-16s.The programme is designed to expand access to enrichment activities in schools, with funding for clubs ranging from music groups and debating societies to engineering and sports, in what ministers describe as an ef...
Qatar net late goal against Swiss to secure historic first World Cup point
Asian Cup holders Qatar level in injury time to draw 1-1 with Switzerland in World Cup 2026 opening game.
Qatar stun Switzerland after Neville accuses Fifa of acting like dictatorship
Qatar stun Switzerland after Neville accuses Fifa of acting like dictatorship
Demographic panel to visit metros, industrial & border areas to study population changes
Home minister Amit Shah Saturday chaired a meeting with senior MHA officials to review arrangements for proper facilitation of the committee. The first meeting of the panel has already been convened and its agenda formulated. “MHA will provide logistical and other necessary support for proper functioning of the committee,” a ministry official said.
Thousands mourn Thai princess as body taken to lie in state in Bangkok
Thousands mourn Thai princess as body taken to lie in state in Bangkok
Police investigate theft of England equipment at World Cup, 2 people in custody
Police investigate theft of England equipment at World Cup, 2 people in custody June 13, 20265:10 PM ET By The Associated Press England's Harry Kane, center, and Jordan Henderson, left, jog with teammates during a training for the national soccer team in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.,Tuesday, June 9, 2026. Rebecca Blackwell/AP hide caption toggle caption Rebecca Blackwell/AP KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two people have been detained in connection with the theft of equipment from the England national team's ve...
As Bay Area hosts World Cup, empty red seats are everywhere at Levi's Stadium
On Friday, FIFA blamed the empty seats during the World Cup match between South Korea and the Czech Republic in Guadalajara on fans who watched from the concourses. Levi's Stadium staged the Super Bowl only four months ago.(Image credit: Eakin Howard)
Dashcam shows US cop accidentally shooting colleague during ‘horseplay’
Dashcam shows US cop accidentally shooting colleague during ‘horseplay’.
A Lebanon town's grief in the aftermath of a deadly Israeli airstrike
World A Lebanon town's grief in the aftermath of a deadly Israeli airstrike June 13, 20265:02 PM ET Heard on All Things Considered By Jane Arraf A Lebanon town's grief in the aftermath of a deadly Israeli airstrike Listen · 5:36 5:36 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed
More than 100,000 failed asylum seekers feared to be living in Britain illegally because they've not been deported
More than 100,000 failed asylum seekers are feared to be living in the UK illegally because they have not been deported, a new analysis has claimed.The analysis, obtained by the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford, shows a total of 108,022 people refused protection after claiming asylum between 2010 and 2024 have not been removed from Britain.Approximately 26,850 rejected applicants have stayed in the country for a minimum of ten years after first seeking sanctuary between 2010 and...
Thousands rally in Rome, Italy for rival pro- and anti-migration marches
Thousands of police deployed to keep the rallies apart as far-right 'remigration' initiative gains traction.
Ten observations after attending a World Cup match in the US
With the World Cup getting into full swing, Al Jazeera offers some tips for fans looking to attend a game in the US.
Israel attacks Lebanon as US says Iran deal to be signed on Sunday
Explosions shook southern Lebanon on Saturday as Israel continued its attacks.
Taxpayers pay for the World Cup?
‘Flamin’ cockatoos’ have lost much of their habitat to bushfires. Can the species survive?
Two fires in 12 years wiped out all but a handful of the mature native pines in Victoria’s Wyperfeld national park, a key breeding ground for endangered pink cockatoosGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAt the entrance to Wyperfeld national park, in north-west Victoria, more than a dozen pink cockatoos are sprinkled across a hedge row of pine trees like Christmas decorations. These are Aleppo pines, not the native conifers that the birds rely on for nesting habitat and as...
‘Our enemies are watching!’ Former defence chief warns ‘UK is vulnerable’ after Labour ‘unable and unwilling’ to fund defence
Britain is “vulnerable” and “our enemies are watching”, a former head of the UK’s armed forces has warned. Following the back-to-back resignations of Defence Secretary John Healey and Armed Forces Minister Al Carns on Thursday, General Sir Nick Carter, Britain's Chief of the Defence Staff from 2018-2021, has written a letter outlining his view on the state of Britain’s defences.Mr Healey left office after claiming the UK's defence investment plan “falls well short of what is required for defence...
‘A global rupture’: Carney calls for Canada-EU unity before G7 summit
Canada's prime minister has warned that the 'rules-based' global order is 'breaking down' amid superpower dominance.