External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar addressed the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meeting. He stated the SCO must be uncompromising on terrorism. Jaishankar highlighted the Pahalgam attack and India's response. He reminded the SCO of its founding principles against terrorism, separatism, and extremism. He also emphasized mutual respect and territorial integrity within the SCO.
The Supreme Court has ruled that denying prisoners, including those with disabilities, preferred food items does not violate fundamental rights, emphasizing adequate and nutritious food is sufficient. The court highlighted the need for prison reforms, especially concerning disability-sensitive infrastructure and healthcare, while acknowledging outdated prison manuals and the state's obligation to protect disabled prisoners' rights.
Following the tragic self-immolation of a B.Ed student in Balasore, Odisha, the UGC has formed a four-member fact-finding committee. This panel will investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident, including allegations of sexual harassment against the head of the education department. The committee will also assess the college's compliance with regulations and recommend preventive measures.
The execution of Nimisha Priya, an Indian nurse sentenced to death in Yemen, has been postponed amid last-minute efforts to secure her release. An Indian cleric initiated talks with Yemeni religious authorities, leading to negotiations with the victim's family, while India's government is also working to defer the execution.
The Supreme Court addressed a plea regarding street dog feeding in Noida. Justices questioned why the petitioner couldn't feed dogs at home. The court highlighted safety concerns for morning walkers and cyclists. The Allahabad High Court order from March 2025 was reviewed. It emphasised balancing animal welfare and public safety.
Manipur police and CAPFs recovered 86 weapons and 974 ammunition in a joint operation across several districts, continuing efforts to curb illegal arms following deadly ethnic conflict. Raids are part of a broader crackdown by security forces after the arrest of nine people, including members of Arambai Tenggol. The state has witnessed significant violence and displacement since May 2023.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated Shubhanshu Shukla's return to Earth after his historic mission to the International Space Station, marking a significant milestone for India's space program. Union Minister Jitendra Singh also hailed Shukla's successful voyage as a moment of pride and glory for India. Shukla returned safely aboard the Dragon capsule, carrying valuable cargo and experiments.
A political controversy has erupted in Odisha following the death of a college student who attempted self-immolation due to alleged sexual harassment. Opposition parties, including Congress and BJD, have criticized the «BJP system,» while the BJP has accused them of engaging in "cheap politics.
India has received the second GE-404 engine from the US for its LCA Mark 1A fighter jet program, with more deliveries expected this fiscal year. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will integrate these engines into the LCA Mark 1A, with plans to supply over 10 aircraft to the Indian Air Force.
Last-ditch efforts are underway to prevent the execution of Indian nurse Nimisha Priya in Yemen, scheduled for July 16. Religious leaders from India and Yemen, led by Sufi scholar Sheikh Habib Umar bin Hafiz, are intervening. A crucial meeting is planned with the victim's family to discuss *diya* (blood money).
A 20-year-old student's tragic death after self-immolation due to alleged ignored sexual harassment complaint has ignited widespread outrage in Odisha. Protests and political clashes have erupted, with opposition parties demanding accountability and accusing the government of a cover-up. Arrests have been made, and investigations are underway as concerns over women's safety on campuses intensify.
Following the preliminary report on the Air India AI 171 crash in Ahmedabad, IFALPA cautioned against «hasty conclusions,» echoing concerns about a suicide theory. The ICPA has also strongly condemned the «reckless and unfounded insinuation of pilot suicide» circulating after the report's release.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has summoned the IPS officer leading the Chandigarh Police SIT investigation into the alleged assault on Colonel Pushpinder Singh Bath by Punjab Police personnel in Patiala. Justice Rajesh Bhardwaj's directive follows Colonel Bath's plea accusing the SIT of shielding the accused cops.
The Supreme Court is set to examine the extent of parliamentary and legislative committees' authority to intervene in the quasi-judicial functions of the revenue department. This examination stems from a land dispute case in Uttar Pradesh, where a legislative committee's directions to revenue officers are alleged to have impinged on independent adjudication.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar's visit to China marked a significant step in improving relations after years of border tensions. He met with President Xi Jinping and Wang Yi, discussing bilateral ties, border issues, and trade concerns. Both sides emphasized mutual respect and the importance of stable relations, with discussions also covering terrorism, trans-border rivers, and people-to-people exchanges.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi mourned the death of 114-year-old Fauja Singh, a veteran marathon runner who died in Punjab after being hit by a vehicle. Modi praised Singh's unique persona and his inspiration to Indian youth regarding fitness.
The Supreme Court has ruled that a secretly recorded private conversation between spouses is admissible as evidence in matrimonial disputes, clarifying it doesn't breach privacy rights. The court emphasized Section 122 of the Evidence Act protects marital communications but allows exceptions for fair trials. Modern technological advancements in recording also support the admissibility of such evidence.
A preliminary investigation into the Air India AI-171 crash on June 12th has ruled out mechanical failures, maintenance issues, fuel quality problems, and pilot medical conditions. CEO Campbell Wilson urged caution against premature conclusions, emphasizing that the investigation is ongoing.
To ease the financial burden on commuters during highway expansions, the road transport ministry has proposed halving the toll for two-lane highways being upgraded to four lanes. This reduction, from the current 60% to 30% of the normal toll, aims to compensate for the inconvenience caused by ongoing construction.
A Delhi court has reserved its order until July 29 on whether to acknowledge the Enforcement Directorate's chargesheet in the National Herald money laundering case. The ED alleges Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and others conspired to fraudulently take over properties worth over Rs 2,000 crore belonging to Associated Journals Ltd.
A recent RTI query reveals a concerning trend of engine malfunctions plaguing Indian airlines. Sixty-five in-flight engine shutdowns occurred between 2020 and 2025, accompanied by eleven 'Mayday' calls in just seventeen months. Experts attribute these incidents to technical issues like fuel contamination and turbine malfunction.