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Guide to Trooping the Colour 2026: What time will the flypast begin?
Trooping the Colours is just 24 hours away, where over 1400 parading soldiers, 200 horses and 400 musicians unite to celebrate the King's Official Birthday. Below, GB News has all the vital information to ensure you don't miss any of the event.The spectacle, which has celebrated the monarch's official birthday for more than 260 years, will treat the King and Queen to a spectacular show of military precision, horsemanship and fanfare.The tradition is believed to have begun all the way back in 174...
'Kakoli Ghosh took Rs 5L on camera': Kirti Azad launches explosive attack on rebel TMC MPs
"Kakoli Dastidar was caught on camera accepting Rs 5 lakh. Where was her integrity then? Yet today, she questions Mamata Banerjee about bribes. When talking about bribes, she should also reveal how many of the initial eight were bribed... I know all these details. One day, I will expose them. I intend to catch them red-handed the very moment they hand over that Rs 10 lakh. It's not impossible, because the information will come from within their own camp," he said.
'Netanyahu was not warned': Israeli PM blindsided as Trump scrapped Iran strike plans
US President Donald Trump surprised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by cancelling planned strikes against Iran and announcing a potential diplomatic deal within days. Trump claimed Iran's leadership approved a draft framework, aiming to extend a ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Netanyahu, reportedly caught off guard, had urged continued military pressure, highlighting growing differences over Iran policy.
A blind Ukrainian veteran turns pottery into a business and mentors others
A Ukrainian veteran, blinded in the Bakhmut battle, has found new purpose teaching pottery to fellow visually impaired soldiers. Ivan Shostak, who lost his sight and family after his injury, now mentors others, transforming a rehabilitation exercise into a thriving business. His work offers a powerful example of resilience and finding meaning after trauma.
'Pristine forests at risk': Congress urges Rajnath to back INS Baaz over Great Nicobar airport
On May 16, 2026, I had written to the Hon’ble Raksha Mantri on some aspects of the Great Nicobar Island Project. In response, on June 8, 2026, anonymous ‘defence ministry sources’ briefed the media.Here is my reply to the Hon’ble Raksha Mantri on what these anonymous ‘defence… pic.
'A profound loss to Indian sports': PM Modi mourns Jaspal Rana's death at 49
Renowned shooting coach and former Asian Games gold medallist Jaspal Rana has passed away at the age of 49. Prime Minister Narendra Modi mourned his death, calling it a profound loss to Indian sports. Rana was instrumental in nurturing a new generation of shooting stars, including Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker.
Massive earthquake fault line found lurking below New Zealand's largest city
A huge earthquake fault line has been found underneath Auckland, New Zealand's largest city.The fault line, just south of the city, is active and could cause a city-destroying earthquake, new research shows.The discovery has also raised questions over a recent decision to exempt Auckland from earthquake building regulations.A study in the New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics shows that the Mangatangi Fault - located 50 kilometres southeast of central Auckland - is active. TRENDING Stor...
Has Donald Trump ruled out a strike on Iran's Kharg Island?
US President Donald Trump said on Thursday (local time) that a possible operation to seize Iran’s key Kharg Island would be “off the table” if both sides sign an agreement to end the war, which he said could be reached “as early as this weekend.”
OpenAI bans hundreds of ChatGPT accounts; says we are helping US govt
OpenAI has disrupted two Chinese-linked influence operations using ChatGPT to shape US public debate on AI and tech policies. One campaign targeted AI data centers, while another criticized US tariffs. Despite attempts to manipulate discussions, OpenAI found no significant impact on public opinion, highlighting a new tactic by state-backed actors.
Rupee in green: Currency jumps to 95.20 against US dollar on Middle East peace hopes
The Indian rupee strengthened significantly on Friday, gaining 65 paise to trade at 95.20 against the US dollar. This surge was propelled by a drop in global crude oil prices and positive signals from US President Trump regarding a potential Iran deal. A weaker dollar and buoyant domestic stock markets further bolstered the rupee's recovery.
Signature 'forgery' case: Abhishek Banerjee asked to appear before CID again on June 14
TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee has been summoned again by the CID for questioning in a signature forgery case involving newly elected MLAs. This follows his earlier appearance and interim protection from coercive action granted by the Calcutta High Court. The probe centers on a resolution submitted to the Assembly Secretariat, with some MLAs alleging their signatures were forged.
FIFA WC: South Korea open their campaign with a comeback win against Czechia
South Korea staged a dramatic second-half comeback to secure a 2-1 victory over Czechia in their World Cup opener. After falling behind, Hwang In-beom equalized before substitute Oh Hyeon-gyu netted the decisive goal in the 80th minute. Goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu's crucial late save sealed the win for the Taeguk Warriors.
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Ex-soldier survives bike crash, dies after wife and lover poison saline for Rs 2cr insurance
Belagavi police have cracked the suspicious death of ex-serviceman Sandeep Manjaragi, who died in hospital after a minor bike accident. His wife, Suma, and her lover, Pundalik Dombar, allegedly conspired to murder him, fearing his recovery would expose their affair and jeopardize his Rs 2 crore insurance payout. Hospital staff are also suspected of involvement.
Chopper's Political Podcast Episode 106: Jessica Asato and Sir Edward Leigh
Sit back, pour yourself a drink and join GB News Political Editor Christopher Hope at his regular table where he will discuss the latest insider political intrigue and gossip with everyone from popstars to politicians.New episodes released every Friday. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
Farmer reported to RSPCA for rounding up his own sheep by busybody passer-by
A farmer has voiced his fury after being reported to the RSPCA for rounding up his own sheep.Tom Trueman, 42, received a complaint from the animal welfare charity after his border collie had been seen "worrying" sheep.RSPCA noted the incident and sent the farmer a letter with two animal welfare pamphlets titled "dog behaviour" and "how to look after your dog", but Mr Trueman, from Buckfastleigh, Devon, said the notice contained "no real information".But after making further inquiries, the eighth...
‘Don’t let work become your identity’: Entrepreneur who quit Google shares lessons
Rohit Sakunia, who left Google to become an entrepreneur, reflects on his 30s, sharing valuable life lessons. He emphasizes balancing work with personal well-being, investing time wisely, and distinguishing between being busy and having clear direction. Sakunia also highlights the importance of fitness and self-expression, noting that many fears about his entrepreneurial leap never materialized
Council killjoys scrap children's snail race after animal rights activists claim it's cruel
Nottingham City Council has scrapped a children's snail racing event after complaints from animal rights campaigners who argued the activity was "cruel".The event, touted as "The Slowest Show on Earth", had been scheduled to take place at the city's Central Library.It was intended to form part of a "green week" programme celebrating efforts to tackle climate change.Organisers had developed what they described as the "world's first electronic snail racing board" to engage young participants.But A...
South Korea stage late comeback to beat Czechia on World Cup opening day
Second-half goals by Oh Hyeon-gyu and Hwang In-beom steered South Korea to a win over Czechia in a Group A encounter.
Peruvian police dress as World Cup mascots to fool suspected drug dealer
Police officers in Peru dressed up as 2026 World Cup mascots as they targeted a suspected drug trafficker.