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Pakistan says US-Iran technical talks to be held Sunday in Switzerland
The technical talks between the United States and Iran will be held on Sunday in Switzerland, according to a statement by the Pakistani Foreign Ministry.
Mob Mistakes NGO Worker For Kidnapper In Odisha Village, Thrashes, Strips Her
The woman and her colleague talked to children and distributed biscuits. Soon, a rumour spread in the village that they were child kidnappers.
World Cup day 10: Netherlands in action against Sweden before Germany plays Ivory Coast
Day 10 of the World Cup sees the Netherlands taking on Sweden and Germany playing the Ivory Coast, with the Dutch in need of three points after drawing their opening game against Japan.The Germans got off to a flying start in their first match, smashing Curacao 7-1, and will look to produce a similar performance against the Ivory Coast, who also won their opening game 1-0 against Ecuador.Turkey and Haiti have already exited the tournament in the early hours of this morning, following Fifa's rule...
New Zealand will become a republic in my lifetime says former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, 45
New Zealand will become a republic in my lifetime says former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, 45Get 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 IVENS Published: 15:02, 20 June 2026 | Updated: 15:02, 20 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Samantha Ruth Prabhu expecting her first child with Raj Nidimoru
Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu is reportedly expecting her first child with husband Raj. The news follows the massive success of her latest film, 'Maa Inti Bangaaram,' which reportedly recouped its investment on release day. While Samantha and Raj haven't officially announced, a spokesperson has confirmed the pregnancy. Fans have been speculating after spotting what appeared to be a baby bump in recent photos.
Trump admin vows to stop reparations programs, accuses officials of 'virtue signaling' to get 'votes'
EXCLUSIVE — The federal government wants to shut down reparations programs in the U.S., accusing state and local officials of "virtue signaling" and trying to get "votes" as they push the measure."Our philosophy here at this Department of Justice, consistent with recent Supreme Court precedent, is that all Americans are entitled to be judged on their own merits, and not instead as part of some bucket of collectives," Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon of the Justice Department’s (DOJ)...
'Toy Story 5' Review: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen return for timely installment as Pixar gang battles rise of tech
Woody, Buzz and the rest of the beloved Pixar gang are back and face their biggest adversary yet in "Toy Story 5": technology.Eight-year-old Bonnie is one of the only kids in the neighborhood who still plays with toys and isn't glued to some device, which unfortunately is preventing her from making friends. So her parents gift her a kid-friendly tablet, Lilypad (clearly inspired by the popular LeapFrog toy brand).It's a rude awakening for Bonnie's toys, learning quickly from abandoned toys from...
LISA DAFTARI: Trump's Iran MOU is just a framework — now comes the real test
The Trump administration's memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Islamic Republic of Iran is a framework, not a final deal, and the difference between the two is the difference between a generational victory and a generational mistake. The MOU will be judged on a single question. Does the final agreement verifiably dismantle Iran's nuclear program and remove its enriched uranium stockpile from the regime’s hands, or does it manage their path to a bomb the way the JCPOA did? There is no thir...
‘They have all the power’: investigation finds that 93% of ICE arrests targeted Latinos
430 ICE street arrests filed over a five-month period were clustered in predominantly Latino communities across New Jersey and New YorkFederal agents have arrested hundreds of immigrants off New York and New Jersey streets in recent months in a stealth enforcement campaign that disproportionately targeted people from Latin American countries, according to an investigation by the City Reporter based on a review of more than 1,200 lawsuits.More than 93% of the people grabbed off area streets who f...
US Open: Tough conditions for round three as McIlroy prepares to chase LIVE!
Latest updates and highlights from the third round of the US Open, where Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler are among the players chasing halfway leader Wyndham Clark at Shinnecock Hills; watch live on Sky Sports Golf
India break 22-year-old ODI record in just 6 balls against Afghanistan
India launched their chase against Afghanistan with a record-shattering 23 runs in the opening over, fueled by Yashasvi Jaiswal's aggressive batting and several extras. This remarkable start, following a five-run penalty against Afghanistan, set the tone for the chase. Earlier, Afghanistan posted 218, with captain Hashmatullah Shahidi scoring a century, but were undone by Prasidh Krishna's stellar 5-wicket haul.
WWE NXT star talks Chicago Bears' possible move to Indiana: 'What the F?'
The Chicago Bears seem to have one foot over the Illinois state line as they took a major step to move to Indiana earlier this month – much to the consternation of team’s fan base.WWE NXT champion Tony D’Angelo, an Oak Park, Illinois, native and huge Bears fan, was still a bit annoyed about the potential of the team moving to Hammond, Indiana.ZERO BS. JUST DAKICH. TAKE THE DON'T @ ME PODCAST ON THE ROAD. DOWNLOAD NOW!"I don’t know what to say, other than, what the F?" D’Angelo told Fox News Digi...
Strait of Hormuz closed as Iran issues chilling warning to the US and Israel
Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz to vessel traffic, citing alleged violations of a ceasefire agreement by the US and Israel.Tehran's top joint military command, Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, confirmed the move was the "first step" in response to what it described as breaches of commitments.Officials warned that further measures would be taken if "aggression" continued.More to follow... TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
Beth Mooney calms injury fears as Australia crush the Netherlands in T20 Women’s World Cup
Australia, 219-6, Netherlands, 121-3, Aus win by 98 runsCaptain suffering from a stiff back after long bus tripBeth Mooney has played down any concerns about her back injury after Australia crushed the Netherlands by 98 runs in their T20 Women’s World Cup clash in Southampton. In reply to Australia’s 219 for six, the world No 14 side were restricted to 121 for three despite a brave effort from the associate nation.Australia’s third win in succession has put them on the verge of locking away a to...
Tragic bungee victim, 21, had NEVER tried extreme sports before she was hurled from bridge without a rope
Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, 21, had never before tried anything like the rope jump from a bridge in Brazil that ended her life in such horrific fashion last weekend, the Daily Mail can reveal.
Trump drops 'Indo' from the name of Pacific Command, what does this name change mean for India
US President Donald Trump has reportedly reverted the US Indo-Pacific Command's name back to Pacific Command, a significant shift for the military's oldest and largest combatant command. This development comes as India and the US deepen their strategic partnership, marked by increased defense cooperation and joint exercises aimed at regional stability and countering emerging challenges. High-level visits underscore India's growing alignment with US security frameworks.
EU removes negative travel advisory for Assam; Himanta says talks on with US, Canada
Assam's Chief Minister announced that the European Union has removed its negative travel advisories for the state, a move that signifies a strong vote of confidence. This development, following a recent EU diplomat visit, excludes three districts still under AFSPA. The state is now engaging with the US and Canada to encourage similar revisions to their travel guidance.
'Clear breach of trust': Iran closes Hormuz again over Israel attacks on Lebanon
Before the closure, ships seeking passage through the strait while the interim agreement remained in force were required to submit transit requests at least 48 hours before arrival. Meanwhile, United States vice president JD Vance said he was confident the ceasefire could hold, adding that there was no evidence Iran was closing the Strait of Hormuz.
Gen Z's next quest: Agriculture
Walk past and you might think this is a nightclub or an arena. Yet, the Gen Z buzz here is all about farming and food – how do we grow it, how do we secure it and how do we make sure everyone can afford it?If the China-US Sub-national Cooperation Dialogue can predict a future trend, it's this: more and more young people care about agriculture. And they want to join hands across the Pacific to plant the seeds of the future now. Join CGTN reporter Wang Tao for a closer look.
Popular European city may hike tourist entry fee to ‘barbarous’ level as it fights back against 80,000 visitors a day
A popular European city is considering a dramatic increase to its controversial tourist entry charge, with proposals to raise the fee from €10 to as much as €50 (£43) in an effort to tackle the persistent overtourism problem.Simone Venturini, a key figure in the administration of the city of Venice, has been championing the substantial price hike, claiming that boosting the charge is vital for managing the mounting strain caused by visitor numbers."The higher the ticket price, the better for us,...