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Infosys, TCS & other Indian IT stocks crash! How Accenture’s warning has led to big sell-off
Indian IT stocks crashed on Friday as growing disruption fears from artificial intelligence weighed on major stocks such as Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys, Tech Mahindra, HCLTech. The trigger came from global technology giant Accenture's weaker-than-expected outlook, which rattled investor sentiment and erased nearly Rs 1.35 lakh crore in market value in a single trading session from major IT stocks.
'Dangerous sidelining of India': Former Trump aide rejects US-China 'G2' world order
Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton warned against a US-China "G2" framework, calling it a "dangerous sidelining" of India. He emphasized the critical need for closer India-US strategic cooperation to counter China's growing influence in the Indo-Pacific. Bolton also advocated for a deeper strategic dialogue between leaders focused on the China threat, beyond trade disputes.
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha happy his mother will attend World Cup
The mother of Cape Verde’s star goalkeeper Vozinha has been granted a visa to enter the United States.
Heartbroken family of college girls who drowned push back on accounts they were napping when they were swept out to sea as they mourn 'responsible and kind' students
Heartbroken family of college girls who drowned push back on accounts they were napping when they were swept out to sea as they mourn 'responsible and kind' studentsREAD MORE: Noah Presgrove was found dead and naked on lonely highway See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy MELISSA KOENIG, US REPORTER Published: 06:20, 19 June 2026 | Updated: 06:20, 19 June 2026 e-mail View comments
India's world-class airports and the first-impression challenge facing its cities
Many Indian cities struggle to impress travellers from the air, often revealing informal settlements and pollution, unlike the orderly, greener landscapes of Singapore, Bangkok, or Colombo. This stark contrast stems from rapid urbanisation, immense population density, and governance challenges, despite India's economic growth. While infrastructure is improving, the sheer scale of the problem presents a significant hurdle.
How the Tartan Army captured the heart of Boston
How the Tartan Army captured the heart of Boston2 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleMegan BonarBBC Scotland, BostonPA MediaIn just over a week, the Tartan Army have drunk the bars of Boston dry and won the heart of the city and its people.It is estimated around 50,000 Scotland fans have visited the city in the period surrounding Scotland's two group stage matches.Scotland will play Morocco in the city later and afterwards the hordes of fans that have called the city home for the past w...
Mumbai Bus Services Hit As Transport Body Employees Go On Indefinite Strike
The BEST undertaking is yet to issue an official statement on the exact impact of the strike, which has been called by the BEST Sanyukt Kamgar Kruti Samiti, a joint action committee comprising 12 unions.
Fire Breaks Out At Tokyo Elementary School, 300 Students And Staff Evacuated
Firefighters rescued one teacher and several schoolchildren out of the building, with non-life-threatening injuries, the department said.
Environmental Clearance Revoked For Rs 2,000-Crore Chennai Housing Project
The project, which envisages around 1,400 housing units in Perumbakkam near the ecologically sensitive Pallikaranai marshland, has been at the centre of a prolonged controversy
Delhi HC upholds Centre's Telegram ban order ahead of NEET retest
Delhi High Court upheld the Centre's temporary ban on Telegram, citing its potential misuse for exam fraud and misinformation ahead of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination. The government's order, issued under the IT Act, was deemed well-founded. The restriction aims to prevent cheating rackets from exploiting the platform, with the ban in effect until June 22.
Conflation of Jewish identity with Israel driving antisemitism, Jewish Council says in submission to royal commission
Progressive Jewish group calls for more focus on the threat from the far right and the recognition of a diversity of views within the communityFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastFar-right extremism and the conflation of Jewish identity with Israel are the main drivers of antisemitism in Australia, the Jewish Council of Australia (JCA) says.In its submission to the royal commission on antisemitism and social cohesion, t...
Traitors star says he lost life savings to a scam
Traitors star says he lost life savings to a scam2 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleEmma WassNorth EastBBCSam Little starred in Series 4 of BBC show The Traitors A former contestant of BBC show The Traitors is speaking out about falling victim to a phishing scam.Sam Little, 35 from Yarm, near Middlesborough, has revealed he was scammed out of £40,000 life savings, an experience he describes as "gut-wrenching".Little lost the funds in cryptocurrency, an investment set aside, he said, f...
Burnham by-election victory raises stakes for Starmer
Andy Burnham wins the closely watched Makerfield by-election, a result likely to intensify scrutiny of UK Prime Minister
Rupee rebounds 20 paise to 94.20 on hopes of India-US trade deal
The Indian Rupee strengthened significantly against the US dollar on Friday, recovering from an all-time closing low. Optimism surrounding an India-US trade agreement, coupled with improved foreign inflows and softer crude oil prices, fueled the currency's rise. Discussions between Prime Minister Modi and President Trump highlighted progress on a trade pact, with further negotiations planned.
Fresh US strike on alleged drug-smuggling boat kills three - watch video
US military forces engaged a suspected drug trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific, leading to the death of three people. This action, which supports the anti-drug trafficking agenda of former President Trump, has sparked a debate about its legality and the overall effectiveness of such measures.
We only found out we had the same sperm donor dad when were in our 20s
We only found out we had the same sperm donor dad when were in our 20s4 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleGemma DunstanWales InvestigatesNatasha, Gemma and Helen say they're "inseparable" after discovering that they are sistersNatasha, Gemma and Helen grew up believing they knew who their dads were.It was only decades later, after taking DNA tests, that it was revealed they were all conceived using the same Welsh sperm donor.As they were conceived before regulations were introduced in...
London Marathon confirms expansion to two-day event in 2027
Race will be staged over two days on 24-25 AprilMove will enable a record 100,000 runners to take partThe London Marathon has confirmed that next year’s race will be staged over two days to enable a record 100,000 runners to take part and raise tens of millions more for charity.That will be welcome news for the 1.3 million people who have applied through the ballot, although their chances of getting a place on the start line will still be considerably less than 10%. Continue reading...
London Marathon confirms expansion to two-day event in 2027
Race will be staged over two days on 24-25 AprilMove will enable a record 100,000 runners to take partThe London Marathon has confirmed that next year’s race will be staged over two days to enable a record 100,000 runners to take part and raise tens of millions more for charity.That will be welcome news for the 1.3 million people who have applied through the ballot, although their chances of getting a place on the start line will still be considerably less than 10%. Continue reading...
ICO watchdog opens inquiry into cameras in mental health patients’ bedrooms
Exclusive: Oxevision system used by 40% of NHS mental health trusts being scrutinised by information commissioner over privacy concernsThe information commissioner has launched an investigation into a controversial camera-based system for monitoring patients in their bedrooms, used by 40% of NHS mental health trusts, over data protection concerns.Oxevision is described by patients as “creepy” and a form of “spying”, and has been blamed by a bereaved mother for contributing to her daughter’s sens...
ICO watchdog opens inquiry into cameras in mental health patients’ bedrooms
Exclusive: Oxevision system used by 40% of NHS mental health trusts being scrutinised by information commissioner over privacy concernsThe information commissioner has launched an investigation into a controversial camera-based system for monitoring patients in their bedrooms, used by 40% of NHS mental health trusts, over data protection concerns.Oxevision is described by patients as “creepy” and a form of “spying”, and has been blamed by a bereaved mother for contributing to her daughter’s sens...