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US, Iran agree to halt attacks after counter-strikes; Qatar to host Hormuz talks on Tuesday

June 29, 26 Vadodara Live

Amidst escalating tensions, the United States and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire and will resume talks in Doha, Qatar, to de-escalate the dispute over the Strait of Hormuz. Following days of military exchanges, both nations will halt counter-strikes, allowing vessels to navigate freely. The discussions aim to resolve differing interpretations of a recent memorandum of understanding concerning maritime passage and port access.

‘A man does not die alone’: Chilling messages left by Bangladeshi man before killing family

June 29, 26 Vadodara Live

A haunting social media message has surfaced in connection with a horrific triple homicide in Rome, where a father, mother, and their young daughter were discovered lifeless. The primary suspect, 43-year-old Shahadat Hossain from Bangladesh, is the focus of an extensive manhunt by the police. His ominous post, stating, 'A man does not die alone,' is now pivotal to the ongoing investigation.

Korean proverb of the day: 'When whales fight, the shrimp’s back gets broken'

June 29, 26 Vadodara Live

A centuries-old Korean proverb, "When whales fight, the shrimp's back gets broken," vividly illustrates how the powerless suffer during conflicts between the influential. This timeless wisdom, originating from oral tradition, remains strikingly relevant today, applying to everything from international relations and corporate disputes to family struggles. Its enduring power lies in its simple yet potent imagery, reminding us that even seemingly distant battles have far-reaching consequences for the vulnerable.

Filipino proverb of the day: 'A desperate person clings even to a knife'

June 29, 26 Vadodara Live

The Filipino saying, "A desperate person clings even to a knife," powerfully conveys how dire situations can lead individuals to make perilous decisions, often feeling trapped with no alternatives. This age-old wisdom, rooted in oral tradition, seeks to explain rather than condemn, revealing our innate tendency to prioritize survival in the face of adversity. Its lasting significance calls for compassion and a deeper understanding of challenging scenarios.

California teacher marries Gaza man to give him US citizenship; attorney calls it 'foolish'

June 29, 26 Vadodara Live

In a bold move, a dance instructor from California has wed a man from Gaza through a virtual ceremony, aiming to support his US citizenship aspirations and advocate for Palestinian rights. This unconventional union has raised eyebrows among immigration specialists, who caution about the risks of marriage fraud allegations. Meanwhile, she passionately encourages her students to engage in pro-Palestinian issues and activism.

Elon Musk says Jeff Bezos’ ex-wife MacKenzie Scott giving $26.3 billion to charity is...

June 29, 26 Vadodara Live

In a surprising turn, tech titan Elon Musk has criticized the remarkable philanthropic contributions of MacKenzie Scott, arguing that her vast donations could have negative impacts on society. Scott, the former wife of Jeff Bezos, has pledged to donate the majority of her wealth, over $26 billion, to various charitable organizations. Musk's controversial remarks, including a now-deleted tweet that associated wealthy ex-spouses with societal decline, have ignited intense discussions online.

‘Indian H1-B holders are…’: Immigration lawyer says waiting on green cards for years is...

June 29, 26 Vadodara Live

Amidst shifting US immigration policies and prolonged green card delays, many Indian engineers and researchers on H-1B visas are now considering the UK's Global Talent Visa as a viable alternative. This visa enables skilled individuals to swiftly achieve settlement in the UK and work independently, eliminating the need for employer backing, thus presenting a compelling option alongside their dreams of success in the United States.

Three Indian-origin men jailed in London for running £174,000 drugs network

June 29, 26 Vadodara Live

In a significant crackdown, authorities have dismantled a large drug trafficking operation in London, orchestrated by incarcerated dealer Hardeep Thind. Three men of Indian descent, including an active magistrate, received prison sentences for their involvement in distributing cocaine and heroin worth £174,000. Following Thind's release, the illegal network expanded, prompting police to conduct thorough investigations, resulting in numerous arrests and convictions.

A tale of two photographs: Palestinian journalist's images capture horror of Israeli prisons

June 29, 26 Vadodara Live

Israeli authorities placed Bani Mufleh under administrative detention in June 2025 and released him in January 2026. According to the PPS, he suffered a severe brain haemorrhage two days after his release and was rushed to hospital in critical condition. He subsequently underwent several surgeries and continues to receive treatment for complications the organisation says were linked to his detention.

In Seychelles, PM Modi pushes for India's MAHASAGAR initiative, calls 'Indian ocean a shared home'

June 29, 26 Vadodara Live

Pushing for India's MAHASAGAR initiative, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) remains a 'shared home', and its 'security, sustainability and prosperity' is every country's responsibility, while stressing that people-to-people ties remains the biggest strength of India-Seychelles relationship.

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