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After Algae, Peeling Paint Adds To Donald Trump's Pool Project Problems
The pool repainting project, which US media have reported cost around $14 million, is part of Trump's drive to put his stamp on Washington.
'Everything I do is for you' - how tragedy is driving Diomande
'Everything I do is for you' - how tragedy is driving DiomandeImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Yan Diomande has been heavily linked with a transfer to Liverpool - BBC Sport understands the Reds have told RB Leipzig they are willing to pay £86m for himByDaniel AustinBBC Sport senior journalistPublished7 minutes agoCommentsWhen Ivory Coast's teenage sensation Yan Diomande lines up on the wing against Germany in their second World Cup match on Saturday (21:00 BST), he will be the subject of...
Why is KL Rahul not playing? Shubman makes 3 big changes vs Afghanistan
India has made three changes for the final ODI against Afghanistan, with KL Rahul notably absent from the playing XI. Despite already securing the series 2-0, the team aims for a clean sweep. Captain Shubman Gill indicated the side will focus on improving their big-chasing abilities. Afghanistan, opting to bat first, also introduced several new faces to their lineup.
One of Canada's biggest bank, tells some employees what led to almost 'staff revolt' in Meta
Toronto-Dominion Bank is reportedly implementing software to monitor employee activity on work applications, sparking privacy concerns. Similar to Meta's recent initiative, the bank claims the tool, WorkiQ, aims to identify workflow inefficiencies and operational bottlenecks, not to spy on content. Employees are questioning its use in performance evaluations and seeking clarity on consent, while TD assures privacy safeguards are in place.
20 Years, 128 Witnesses Later, Congress Leader Pawanraje Nimbalkar's Murder Accused Acquitted
20 Years, 128 Witnesses Later, Maharashtra Congress Leader Pawanraje Nimbalkar's Murder Accused Acquitted
Several reported killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon despite ceasefire
Several reported killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon despite ceasefireJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleVicky WongReutersSmoke was seen billowing over southern Lebanon following an Israeli strikeSeveral people have reportedly been killed by Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon, less than 24 hours after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah was announced.The Lebanese state news agency said at least 11 people have been killed after Israeli warplanes, drones, and artillery targeted m...
Two roadside bombs kill at least seven in northwestern Pakistan
No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attacks.
'Insult to Hindu faith': BJP slams Cong for depicting Rahul as Lord Parshuram
A political storm has erupted in Varanasi after Congress workers depicted Rahul Gandhi as Lord Parshuram, performing a symbolic milk ablution on his photograph. The BJP has strongly condemned the act, accusing the Congress of disrespecting Hindu faith and using religious symbols for political gain. Congress leaders, however, defended the gesture, questioning the BJP's monopoly on religious figures and asserting Gandhi's distinct identity.
White House in talks over Iran travel restrictions
White House in talks over Iran travel restrictionsImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Iran drew 2-2 with New Zealand in their opening game of the 2026 World Cup ByRegan MorrisBBC News, AtLos AngelesPublished20 June 2026The White House is considering changing the strict travel restrictions Iran are facing at the 2026 World Cup.Iran are allowed to fly into the United States, who are co-hosts along with Canada and Mexico, a day before they have a game and have to leave the country on the same...
White House in talks over Iran travel restrictions
White House in talks over Iran travel restrictionsImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Iran drew 2-2 with New Zealand in their opening game of the 2026 World Cup ByRegan MorrisBBC News, AtLos AngelesPublished5 minutes agoThe White House is considering changing the strict travel restrictions Iran are facing at the 2026 World Cup.Iran are allowed to fly into the United States, who are co-hosts along with Canada and Mexico, a day before they have a game and have to leave the country on the same...
'Disabled' suspect's carers 'were 10 metres behind him, on their phones and not paying much attention' at crocodile zoo before he 'hurled three-year-old boy into enclosure'
'Disabled' suspect's carers 'were 10 metres behind him, on their phones and not paying much attention' at crocodile zoo before he 'hurled three-year-old boy into enclosure'Get your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREE See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ELIZABETH HAIGH, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 09:51, 20 June 2026 | Updated: 09:52, 20 June 2026 e-mail View comments
The EV dilemma: Why Delhi’s mechanics and dealers are wary of going electric
Delhi's bustling used car market faces a seismic shift as electric vehicles gain traction. While mechanics struggle with EV repairs, citing complex systems and lack of training, the city's push for cleaner mobility is evident. Dealers grapple with battery concerns and resale challenges, as the automotive ecosystem slowly adapts to the electric future, leaving many traditional players uncertain about their place.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu's 'Maa Inti Bangaram' eyes Rs 10 crore on first day
Following a blockbuster theatrical launch, Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s action-packed family drama, 'Maa Inti Bangaram', is keeping the momentum alive on its second day. Spearheaded by a powerful performance from the leading lady, the B.V. Nandini Reddy directorial is proving its mettle at the ticket windows. Following a spectacular double-digit worldwide debut, early real-time indicators point toward strong evening and night show occupancies as the film marches into its critical first weekend.
Paresh Ganatra recalls being replaced by Paresh Rawal in 'Aankhen'
Paresh Ganatra reveals he was initially slated to play Paresh Rawal's role in the cult hit 'Aankhen,' based on his Gujarati play 'Aandhro Paato.' When Amitabh Bachchan joined the project, the film's scale changed, leading to Ganatra taking on the character of Shailesh. This role, though smaller, was well-received and paved the way for his subsequent work in films like 'No Entry.'
'Forgive Me': Delhi Teen's Video On Facebook Before Deadly Fall From Building
During the investigation, police found that shortly before the incident, Anurag had uploaded a video on his Facebook account.
Dar heads to Cairo for quadrilateral foreign ministers' meeting
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Saturday departed for Cairo to participate in a meeting bringing together the foreign ministers of Pakistan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkiye. The Foreign Office (FO) announced Dar’s departure on the social media platform X. It said that he would also hold bilateral meetings with the participating foreign ministers and call on Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on the sidelines of the meeting....
JLR at risk of battery supply delays after Somerset factory turmoil
Supplier Agratas sacks its main building contractor on the government-backed project amid a budget mismatchJaguar Land Rover faces the risk of delays to the first deliveries of electric car batteries from a £5.2bn government-backed factory in Somerset after construction problems.The British carmaker is planning to rely on the Agratas factory in Bridgwater, Somerset, to supply the batteries for its new electric models. Agratas and JLR are owned by the Indian industrial conglomerate Tata. Continue...
The F1 drivers with the longest gap between first and last wins
Lewis Hamilton’s victory at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix means he has now extended his own record of the longest winning career in Formula 1 history, but who else comes closest to matching the seven-time champ?
Family, including two daughters, killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza
Israel has repeatedly violated the October ceasefire brokered by the US.
India to acquire nine retired Jaguar fighter jets from UK to manage ageing fleet
The Indian Air Force is acquiring nine retired British Jaguar fighter jets solely for spare parts to bolster its dwindling fleet. Facing a significant squadron deficit, the IAF is relying on these decommissioned aircraft, previously sourced from France and Oman, to maintain its operational readiness. This strategic move ensures a vital supply of components for its deep strike aircraft, extending their service life well into the next decade.