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Finance minister addresses NA on budget FY27
Finance Minister Muhammad Auranzgeb is currently addressing the National Assembly on matters pertaining to the proposed budget for FY27. His address follows the NA’s discussions earlier in the day on 140 recommendations made by the Senate on the budget. More to follow
European mom shares parenting tips she borrowed from Indian mothers
A European mother of four, Ksenia Kala, shares how embracing Indian parenting traditions has enriched her family life. From co-sleeping and daily oil massages for babies to thoughtfully choosing Indian names and dressing up in sarees for birthdays, these practices have become cherished parts of her family's story. Kala emphasizes that good parenting ideas can be found anywhere, proving that cultural exchange can lead to beautiful family connections.
Rousey and Paul taunt UFC over White House viewing figures
Rousey and Paul taunt UFC over White House audienceImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Justin Gaethje (left) was the big American winner at UFC White House, claiming his first undisputed titleByCoral BarryCombat Sports Senior JournalistPublished5 minutes agoRonda Rousey and Jake Paul have taunted the UFC and Dana White for failing to break their MMA record audience figure with the White House event last week.The UFC 250 Freedom event at the White House reached 7m people in the US on Paramou...
'Do you take Eknath seriously?' Sanjay Raut on Shinde's 'yeh toh trailer hai' remark
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut has strongly criticized Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde, labeling him a "dishonest leader" who betrayed the party. Raut also drew parallels with West Bengal's Suvendu Adhikari, suggesting both leaders make provocative statements while in power. He warned that public backlash awaits them once their power diminishes, amidst speculation of MPs switching parties.
El USMNT se hace cada vez más fuerte y Brasil se reafirma como favorito en el Mundial
El USMNT se afianzó como líder de grupo y aseguró su pase a 16vos, mientras que la "Verdeamarela" por fin celebró su primer triunfo. Por su parte, Paraguay sumó sus primeros puntos dejando una expulsión histórica y Marruecos también salió triunfante.
Arrested Iranian Singer Parastoo Ahmadi To Get 74 'Lashes' For Performing Without Hijab
A criminal court in Iran's Qom province ordered 74 stokes for the group, along with a two-year ban on leaving the country and a two-year restriction on participating in artistic activities.
US envoy headed for Switzerland, Israeli strikes on Lebanon threaten talks
US media are reporting that Witkoff and Kushner are preparing for negotiations with Iran after talks were postponed.
He spits on people. And chases teachers. He could even be the devil in disguise. Yes, Elvis the alpaca isn't the King of Rock 'n' Roll... he's the King of Strop 'n' Drool!
He spits on people. And chases teachers. He could even be the devil in disguise. Yes, Elvis the alpaca isn't the King of Rock 'n' Roll... he's the King of Strop 'n' Drool!Click here to visit the Scotland home page for the latest news and sport See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy GAVIN MADELEY Published: 08:01, 20 June 2026 | Updated: 08:01, 20 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Beyond the beach: Spain pushes offbeat regions as tourist numbers nudge 100m
Exclusive: Tourism minister says another likely record year of visitor growth is not a worry amid move to welcome tourists out of season and market less frequented areasSpain is redoubling its efforts to push its tourist appeal beyond the familiar “sun and sand and coast” model as it prepares for another record-breaking year in which the number of foreign visitors could reach 100 million for the first time, the country’s tourism minister has said.Speaking to the Guardian, Jordi Hereu rejected su...
Bedtime blues: London ‘killing off nightlife’ as UK city with strictest licensing rules
Manchester, Birmingham and Leeds are experiencing after-hours boom as a result of more lenient rulesLondon has the earliest council-mandated bedtime of any other city in the UK as a result of policies in nightlife districts that oppose any new bar or restaurant opening past 11pm.These strict restrictions on pubs and bars are “killing off nightlife” in the capital, experts have said, while other cities including Manchester, Birmingham and Leeds are experiencing an after-hours boom because they ha...
‘A kind of massive rave’: Paris braces for 2m revellers as Fête de las Musique returns amid heatwave warnings
Officials expand safety measures as French capital prepares for huge annual street celebrationParis is preparing for a street party of unprecedented scale on Sunday, as more than 2 million people are expected to gather for the Fête de la Musique amid a huge influx of music fans from the UK and warnings of record temperatures.France’s annual free street music festival, which has been running for more than 40 years, has grown into the country’s largest cultural event. What was previously a nationw...
Spaceship stadiums and Ronaldo-mania: Guardian writers’ first impressions of the World Cup
Tournament has completed its first week and while the logistics have sometimes been challenging, the people and the football have been goodIt was quite a contrast touching down in sleepy Kansas City hours after having witnessed the bedlam on the streets of New York when the Knicks won the NBA Finals and Brazil drew with Morocco. But this is a World Cup full of contrasts, from Fifa’s never-ending quest to make a quick buck ($5 a pop for a bottle of water in the media centre) to the warmth shown b...
Bolivia crisis explained: State of emergency declared after 50 days of protests
Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz has declared a state of emergency after nearly 50 days of crippling protests over economic hardship. The move allows the military to clear widespread road blockades that have led to severe shortages of essential goods. Demonstrations, fueled by anger over rising costs and subsidy cuts, are demanding the president's resignation, despite recent government concessions.
Soviet Leader Leonid Brezhnev's Great-Grandson, Fighting For Russia, Captured By Ukraine: Report
Anton Milaev is said to have joined the Russian military as a combat engineer in autumn 2025.
NEET (UG) re-exam mock drill under way: Security intensified across exam centres – key points
NEW DELHI: Administrative and security arrangements have been stepped up across the country to ensure a smooth, secure, and fair NEET-UG 2026 re-examination, scheduled for Sunday.
Experts call for human rights governance reform at UN meeting
Officials, scholars, and civil society representatives have called for reforming the global human rights governance system and improving its effectiveness at a United Nations meeting in Geneva, stressing the need to strengthen cooperation, reduce politicization, and ensure human rights are better integrated into global governance through development-oriented approaches.
Los jugadores brasileños se mostraron felices con la goleada
La “Canarinha” consiguió su primer triunfo del Mundial y ponen un pie en la segunda ronda, aunque sus integrantes coinciden en que deben seguir mejorando.
Estados Unidos volvió a ganar y está en 16vos: ¿puede levantar la Copa? | Puesta a Punto
El análisis sobre el notable crecimiento del fútbol estadounidense, desde infraestructura, a nivel de Liga con figuras como Lionel Messi y en Selección con Pochettino al frente que llevó al USMNT a ganar su segundo partido seguido, gustando e ilusionando.
Fix it, flip it — how to turn a run-down home into a money-maker
House flipping, a popular investment strategy, involves buying distressed properties, renovating them, and selling for a profit. Success hinges on finding undervalued homes, meticulously managing renovation budgets to avoid unexpected costs like plumbing or foundation issues, and timing the market for a quick sale. While offering substantial returns and the satisfaction of transformation, this venture carries inherent risks due to significant upfront investment and fluctuating market conditions.
Estados Unidos avanza; Brasil cumple y Haití queda eliminado: Radar Mundial
Estados avanzó a la siguiente ronda tras vencer a Australia. Marruecos derrotó a Escocia yUnidos alcanzó a Brasil en la cima del Grupo C. Paraguay superó a Turquía en un partido marcado por la expulsión de Miguel Almirón.