‘Collapsing tunnels, booby-trapping entrances’: How Iran is shielding its near bomb-grade uranium stockpile

Satellite photo of Iran from Maxar Technologies. (AP photo) Iran has significantly strengthened protections around its stockpile of near bomb-grade uranium in recent weeks, reportedly collapsing access tunnels and laying explosive mines around key nuclear sites.According to CNN, Iran has dramatically escalated efforts to make collapsing tunnels and booby-trapping entrances with explosive mines near uranium.The…

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‘Dragging out of war’: Ukraine hits Moscow region’s largest refinery in deep-strike attack – video

NEW DELHI: More than four years into the war and now longer than the duration of World War I, the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues with no signs of slowing down. Ukraine on Tuesday launched a drone strike on an oil refinery in the Moscow region, with Russian authorities confirming damage to the facility.Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin…

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‘Chor, chor, chor’: Egg attack on another TMC leader Soumitra Banerjee in police custody; video | India News

NEW DELHI: Another Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader, Soumitra Banerjee, was pelted with eggs on Tuesday while being escorted to court by police following his arrest. Video from the scene showed a crowd hurling eggs and chanting “chor, chor, chor” (thief, thief, thief) as Banerjee was being taken to a police vehicle.Police later brought the situation…

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India vs Afghanistan 2nd ODI Live Streaming: When and where to watch, Lucknow weather forecast, pitch report and predicted XI | Cricket News

India vs Afghanistan 2nd ODI in Lucknow (Image: X) India will look to wrap up the three-match ODI series when they face Afghanistan in the second ODI at Lucknow’s Ekana Stadium on June 17. Shubman Gill’s side leads 1-0 after a comfortable seven-wicket win in the rain-shortened opener, where Gill starred with an unbeaten 84…

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Quote of the day by Sadhguru: “Even God cannot decide your inner wellbeing. If you refuse to cause misery to yourself, then no one can inflict it upon you”; how relevant is it to let the daily activities drive your mood

People often believe external factors dictate happiness, but Sadhguru emphasizes inner well-being is self-created. He asserts that misery is largely self-manufactured through our reactions, not inflicted by others or circumstances. Taking responsibility means consciously responding, not accepting blame, especially relevant in today’s comparison-driven digital age. Ask people what would make them happy, and the most…

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As Canada plans stricter data laws, PM Mark Carney says: Companies should not have the ability to use your …

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has unveiled a legislation which aims to strengthen the country’s privacy rules, warning tat ‘companies should not have the ability to use your behaviour, your location, your profile, your vulnerabilities, or your personal information to charge unfair prices.’ According to a report by Bloomberg, the proposal is designed to limit…

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Setback for IT giant: TCS to take $70 million one-time hit as US Supreme Court rejects appeal – here’s what the case is about

On June 15, the US Supreme Court declined to intervene in the case, leaving intact a lower court judgment. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) said on Tuesday that it will record a one-time exceptional charge of $70 million in the first quarter of FY27 after the US Supreme Court declined to hear its appeal against a…

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FIFA World Cup claims first casualty as Tunisia sack coach Sabri Lamouchi after humiliating 5-1 defeat | Football News

Tunisia head coach Sabri Lamouchi (AP Photo) Tunisia have become the first team to make a managerial change at the FIFA World Cup after dismissing head coach Sabri Lamouchi following the team’s crushing 5-1 defeat to Sweden in their opening match.The Tunisian Football Federation confirmed on Tuesday that experienced French coach Hervé Renard would take…

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Cial may compensate damages caused by low-flying aircraft in Kochi | Kochi News

Cochin International Airport is considering using CSR funds to compensate homeowners whose houses are damaged by low-flying aircraft KOCHI: In the wake of repeated cases of houses getting damaged due to aircraft ‘flying at low altitude’ near Cochin International Airport Ltd (Cial), the airport authorities are exploring the possibilities of providing compensation to the owners…

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