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France and Morocco Advance to FIFA World Cup Quarterfinals
France and Morocco showcase impressive performances to secure their spots in the quarterfinals of the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Monsoon Set to Surge Across Northern India
The southwest monsoon is expected to advance into several states, impacting agriculture and livelihoods.

Karnataka's New Praja Seva Department Aims to Address Public Grievances
The Karnataka government introduces a new department to enhance public service delivery and respond to citizen complaints.
Ukraine's Resilience: A Turning Point in the Conflict with Russia
As Russia's advances falter, Ukraine's strikes deepen, marking a critical juncture in the ongoing war.

Jammu and Kashmir Issues Advisory as Amarnath Yatra Begins
Pilgrims are advised to register in advance to ensure safety during the annual Amarnath Yatra.

Monsoon Arrives Early in Jammu and Kashmir
The southwest monsoon reaches Jammu and Kashmir a day ahead of Delhi, raising questions about regional climate patterns.
USA Advances to World Cup Last 16 After Bosnia Victory
Despite a red card for Balogun, the USA secured their spot in the knockout stage.

US Government Negotiates AI Standards with Tech Companies
The US seeks voluntary AI model standards amid rapid technological advancements and regulatory concerns.

US Lifts Export Ban on Anthropic AI Tools Amid Security Concerns
Anthropic's advanced AI tools, previously suspended over security fears, are back in play as the US government eases restrictions.

Escalating Tensions: Land Grabs in Gaza and India's Monsoon Crisis
Amid land disputes in Palestine and erratic monsoons in India, regional stability hangs in the balance.

JD Vance and Delhi's Monsoon: Political and Weather Dynamics
As JD Vance sharpens his political strategy, Delhi waits for the monsoon amid climate anxieties.

Delhi Awaits Monsoon's Arrival Amid Heatwave Concerns
The India Meteorological Department predicts the monsoon's onset in Delhi by July 4, while heat warnings persist in northern states.