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News digest Sunday, July 12, 2026

The day's stories, distilled into a two-minute read. Every digest keeps a permanent home on this page.

Today's News Digest

The U.S. and Iran are locked in an escalating military standoff over the Strait of Hormuz, with the U.S. conducting strikes on 140 Iranian targets as Tehran claims control of the critical waterway. Meanwhile, Venezuela reels from devastating earthquakes that have killed over 4,300 people, and a powerful typhoon forces China to evacuate nearly two million residents.

World

U.S.-Iran Military Escalation Over Strait of Hormuz

The U.S. and Iran are engaged in a cycle of tit-for-tat strikes centered on control of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy chokepoint. The U.S. military struck 140 Iranian targets overnight, while Iran claims to have closed the strait and launched attacks toward Jordan and Gulf states, raising concerns about global energy supplies and regional stability.

Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Exceeds 4,300

Twin earthquakes on June 24 have killed at least 4,333 people and injured nearly 17,000 in Venezuela, with thousands more missing. The disaster has devastated entire districts in the coastal state, and the government and UN are calling for international financial assistance as recovery efforts begin.

China Evacuates 1.9 Million as Typhoon Strikes

A powerful typhoon has made landfall in Zhejiang province, prompting China to evacuate nearly two million people. Schools, workplaces, and outdoor activities have been suspended across the region, with many transport services cancelled.

Spain Wildfires Kill 12 in Deadliest Blaze on Record

Fierce wildfires tore through Spanish towns, killing 12 people in one of the deadliest wildfires on record for the country. Residents reported chaotic and sometimes nonexistent communication as flames spread, with some trapped individuals rescued with severe burns from ravines.

Toronto Festival Shooting Leaves Two Dead, Four Wounded

A shooting at a Latin culture street festival in Toronto on Saturday night killed two men and injured four others. Police identified the incident as an exchange of gunfire between two individuals and recovered two firearms from the scene.

Nigeria's Military Kills 300+ Bandits in Zamfara

Nigerian soldiers and vigilantes eliminated more than 300 members of kidnapping and cattle bandit gangs in a two-day operation in Gummi district, Zamfara state, in the country's northwest.

Former Qatar Emir Sheikh Hamad Dies at 74

Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, who ruled Qatar from 1995 to 2013 and transformed it into a gas-rich regional power through a bloodless coup, has died. Funeral prayers were held at Qatar's national mosque, with regional leaders mourning his legacy.

U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham Dies After Brief Illness

South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, 71, a close Trump ally and staunch supporter of U.S. military action in the Middle East, died after a brief and sudden illness. President Trump paid tribute, calling him a true American patriot.

Palestinian Aid Worker Killed in Israeli Strike During World Cup Event

Mohammed al-Wahidi, a beloved Gaza-based aid worker who organized World Cup screenings for Palestinians, was killed in an Israeli airstrike while en route to one of the events he had arranged.

Science & Environment

Rare T. rex Fossil Set to Break Auction Records at $30 Million

A 67-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton is going on sale in New York with a pre-sale estimate of $30 million, potentially becoming the most expensive fossil ever sold. Scientists have raised concerns about private fossil sales removing important specimens from public research.

New Ebola Treatment Trial Launched in Democratic Republic of Congo

The first patients have been enrolled in a record-breaking clinical trial testing two experimental drugs against Ebola in the Ituri region of the DRC. The trial was established just six weeks after the outbreak was declared, with hopes of reducing mortality rates.

Ancient Polynesian Voyages Explained by New Climate Evidence

Researchers have uncovered new climate data that provides context for why Polynesians suddenly began sailing east after 1,700 years of settlement patterns, solving a long-standing mystery about ancient ocean exploration.

Sports

Argentina Advances to World Cup Semifinals with Late Goal

Julian Alvarez scored in the 112th minute to lift defending champion Argentina past Switzerland 3-1 and into the World Cup semifinals. England also advanced to the final four on the same day.

World Cup Ticket Prices Create Empty Seats Despite Star Power

Even with Lionel Messi and Argentina among the tournament's biggest draws, vacant seats appeared at the quarterfinal match, raising questions about accessibility at premium ticket prices.

Ballia News Digest

An Indian tourist boat capsized near Phu Quoc in Vietnam with 15 Indian deaths reported; domestically, India is pursuing trade negotiations with the US over proposed tariffs while addressing security cooperation with Myanmar.

India News

15 Indian Tourists Die in Vietnam Boat Capsizing

A boat carrying Indian tourists capsized near Phu Quoc in Vietnam, resulting in 15 deaths. An Indian witness reported the vessel travelled barely 300 metres before toppling, highlighting the rapid nature of the incident.

India Seeks Review of US Forced Labour Investigation

India has requested a review of a US forced labour investigation, signalling diplomatic engagement on trade and labour standards between the two nations.

India Pushes Back on US 12.5% Tariff Proposal

India has asked the United States to drop a proposed 12.5% tariff and is pushing for bilateral trade negotiations to resolve the dispute.

India and Myanmar Review Security Cooperation

India and Myanmar held a National Level Meeting to review bilateral security cooperation, reinforcing defence and strategic ties between the two nations.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Surpasses Sachin Tendulkar Record

Indian cricketer Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has surpassed Sachin Tendulkar's record, marking a significant milestone in Indian cricket history.

Aswath S Becomes India's 98th Chess Grandmaster

India's Aswath S has achieved the title of Chess Grandmaster, becoming the country's 98th grandmaster and continuing India's growth in competitive chess.

Telangana to Host 8th Khelo India Youth Games 2026

Telangana has been selected to host the 8th Khelo India Youth Games in 2026, a major national sporting event showcasing youth athletic talent.

Lion Attack Kills 11-Year-Old Boy in Gujarat

An 11-year-old boy was snatched and killed by a lion in a forested hill area of Gujarat, highlighting ongoing wildlife-human conflict in the region.

Telangana Man Accused of Stalking Minor Kills Six

A man in Telangana accused of stalking a minor has killed six people, prompting a criminal investigation and raising concerns about public safety.

Government Panel Backs Ban on 'Satluj'

An Indian government panel has backed a ban on 'Satluj', citing concerns that it goes against India's sovereignty.

World News

US Launches Fresh Strikes as Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz

The United States has launched fresh military strikes following an attack on a Cyprus-flagged vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping waterway that Iran has now closed.

China's Second Typhoon in a Week Makes Landfall

Nearly two million people have been evacuated from eastern Zhejiang province as China's second typhoon in a week makes landfall, with the city of Wenzhou in the storm's path.

Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Exceeds 4,300

The death toll from Venezuela's devastating twin earthquakes on 24 June has passed 4,300, with nearly 17,000 injured and thousands missing; the government and UN are calling for international financial assistance.

Spain Battles Deadly Wildfire; 12 Dead, 23 Missing

Spain is battling one of its deadliest wildfires with at least 12 people killed and 23 missing; at least four Britons are believed to be among the victims.

Nigerian Army Kills 300 Bandits in Zamfara Operation

Nigerian soldiers killed more than 300 members of kidnapping and cattle bandit gangs in a two-day operation in Zamfara state's Gummi district, with vigilantes also participating.

T. rex Fossil Set for Record-Breaking Auction

A 67-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil will go on sale in New York with a pre-sale value of $30 million, potentially becoming the most expensive fossil ever sold.

Trump Administration Subpoenas New York Times Journalists

The Trump administration has subpoenaed New York Times reporters who covered alleged security issues with the president's new Air Force One, which was gifted by Qatar.

Developing Nations Spend More on Debt Than Education

A UNESCO report reveals that most developing countries spent less on education than on repaying foreign debt last year, with 113 countries affected and global aid to education predicted to decline by up to 30%.

Hyderabad News Digest

Telangana's Rythu Discom cleared for rollout with a four-month deadline, while Hyderabad faces water supply strain with 12,500 apartments depending on tanker services. Nationally, India mourns 15 tourists killed in a Vietnam boat tragedy and celebrates new chess and cricket milestones.

Hyderabad Today

Rythu Discom Cleared for Four-Month Rollout

The Telangana Electricity Regulatory Commission has approved the new Rythu Discom (agricultural power distribution company) with a four-month implementation deadline. This marks a major step in restructuring power distribution for the agricultural sector in Telangana.

Water Crisis Deepens: 12,500 Apartments Rely on Tanker Supply

Hyderabad tanker bookings have surged as approximately 12,500 apartments depend on private water tankers this year due to HMWSSB supply shortages. The city faces acute water scarcity affecting residential areas.

Bhimrao Bada Residents Win 17-Year Housing Battle

The Telangana High Court has ordered the construction of 2BHK houses for Bhimrao Bada residents, ending a 17-year legal dispute over housing rights and rehabilitation.

Police Investigation Cell Boosts Conviction Rates

Hyderabad police's Investigation Monitoring Cell has improved conviction rates by enhancing case quality and oversight. The initiative strengthens the department's prosecution success.

Emirates Eyes A380 Superjumbo Services from Hyderabad

Emirates is planning to introduce A380 aircraft services from Hyderabad, signaling the airport's growing international connectivity. Chief Minister Reddy has proposed MRO (maintenance, repair, and overhaul) facilities at the state's new airports.

Hyderabad to Become High-Speed Rail Hub with Three Bullet Train Corridors

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced three bullet train corridors for Telangana, positioning Hyderabad as a major high-speed rail hub. The development will enhance regional connectivity.

Hi-Tech City Railway Station Redevelopment Completed

The redevelopment of Hi-Tech City Railway Station in Hyderabad has been completed, improving passenger facilities and infrastructure at this key transit hub.

Missing B.Tech Student's Family Seeks CBI Probe

The family of a missing B.Tech student from Hyderabad has requested a CBI investigation into the disappearance, citing concerns over the local investigation progress.

Telangana Sets Up Control Room After Vietnam Boat Tragedy

Following the boat capsizing near Phu Quoc that killed 15 Indian tourists, Telangana has established a control room to coordinate rescue and relief efforts for affected families.

ECI Launches Online SIR Enumeration Form Submission

The Election Commission of India has launched an online facility for submitting Supplementary Inclusion Register (SIR) enumeration forms, streamlining voter registration in Telangana.

India News

15 Indian Tourists Killed in Vietnam Boat Tragedy

A boat capsized near Phu Quoc, Vietnam, killing 15 Indian tourists. An eyewitness reported the boat traveled barely 300 metres before toppling, raising questions about safety protocols.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Surpasses Sachin Tendulkar's Record

Cricketer Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has surpassed Sachin Tendulkar to create new India cricket history, marking a significant milestone in the sport.

Aswath S Becomes India's 98th Chess Grandmaster

India's Aswath S has achieved the title of Chess Grandmaster, becoming the country's 98th grandmaster and continuing India's strong presence in international chess.

India Seeks Review of US Forced Labour Investigation

India has requested a review of a US forced labour investigation, raising concerns about trade and labour practice assessments.

India Calls for Restraint Amid West Asia Tensions

India has called for dialogue and restraint as tensions rise in the West Asia region, emphasizing the need for diplomatic resolution.

India-Myanmar Review Bilateral Security Cooperation

India and Myanmar have reviewed their bilateral security cooperation at a National Level Meeting, strengthening defence and strategic ties.

Prime Minister Modi Concludes New Zealand Visit

Prime Minister Modi has concluded his visit to New Zealand and departed for India, completing a significant diplomatic engagement.

Lion Kills 11-Year-Old Boy in Gujarat Forest

A lion snatched and killed an 11-year-old boy on a hill in Gujarat, highlighting ongoing wildlife-human conflict in the region.

Kanpur News Digest

India's first machine-guided expressway linking Lucknow and Kanpur is set to open, reducing travel time to 40 minutes, while a Pune garbage depot collapse has claimed 9 lives after an 83-hour rescue operation.

Kanpur Today

Lucknow-Kanpur Expressway Opening: AI-Powered Safety & Speed

India's first expressway built with machine-guided technology is set to open, connecting Lucknow and Kanpur in approximately 40 minutes. The highway features AI cameras to detect crashes and prohibits two-wheelers, with toll charges up to 3 times higher than conventional roads.

NDA Cadet Dies After First Physical Training Session

A 17-year-old first-term cadet at the National Defence Academy collapsed and died following the morning physical training parade. A court of inquiry has been ordered to investigate the circumstances.

UP Governor's Convocation Speech Sparks Debate

UP Governor Anandiben Patel told women graduates at a Kanpur university convocation to become 'expert mothers' before pursuing careers as IAS officers or teachers, triggering significant public discussion on gender roles and professional aspirations.

Advocate Assaults Constable in Kanpur

An advocate thrashed a constable who appeared to be intoxicated in Kanpur. The officer has been suspended, and an FIR will be filed following a probe into the incident.

IIT Kanpur Hosts Urban Healthcare Challenges Forum

IIT Kanpur organized a meeting to discuss and address urban healthcare challenges, bringing together stakeholders to explore solutions for city-level health issues.

MPs Propose Railway Station Improvements

Members of Parliament pitched proposals for breastfeeding coaches, a station library, and additional connectivity improvements at a North Central Railway meeting in Kanpur.

CBI Response Sought in UP Police Inspector's Bail Case

The Delhi High Court has sought a CBI response on a bail plea filed by a UP Police inspector in connection with a Kanpur businessman's death case.

UP Man Arrested Over Private Videos Stored on Google Drive

A Uttar Pradesh man was arrested after Google flagged obscene videos of female relatives stored on his Drive account, raising concerns about privacy and data security.

India News

Pune Garbage Depot Collapse: Death Toll Reaches 9

An 83-hour rescue operation at a garbage depot collapse site in Pune has concluded with 9 confirmed deaths. The incident highlights infrastructure and waste management safety concerns.

Woman Critically Injured After Drinking Acid-Laced Water

A woman in Uttar Pradesh was left in critical condition after consuming water from a bottle containing acid. The incident is under investigation.

Cloudburst Causes Flooding in Kashmir's Pahalgam

Heavy rainfall from a cloudburst in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, resulted in widespread flooding of hotels and homes in the region.

PM Modi Concludes Three-Day Visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has concluded a three-day official visit, with details of engagements and outcomes to be released.

India-Myanmar Bilateral Security Cooperation Review

India and Myanmar held a National Level Meeting to review and strengthen bilateral security cooperation between the two nations.

India Calls for Restraint Amid West Asia Tensions

India has issued a call for restraint and dialogue as tensions continue to rise in the West Asia region, emphasizing diplomatic solutions.

Telangana to Host 8th Khelo India Youth Games 2026

Telangana has been selected to host the 8th edition of the Khelo India Youth Games in 2026, promoting youth sports development across the nation.

Lion Attack Claims Life of 11-Year-Old in Gujarat

An 11-year-old boy was snatched by a lion from a hill in Gujarat and mauled to death in the forest, raising concerns about wildlife safety in the region.

Telangana Man Accused of Stalking Minor Kills Six

A Telangana man accused of stalking a minor has killed six people, triggering a major criminal investigation.

Man Arrested for Raping 12-Year-Old in Assam

A man has been arrested in Assam's Sivasagar district for the rape of a 12-year-old neighbor, with authorities pursuing the case.

London News Digest

England advances to the World Cup semi-final after beating Norway, with Jude Bellingham scoring twice to spark celebrations across London. Heatwave conditions and wildfire warnings continue affecting England and Wales into next week.

London Today

England Reaches World Cup Semi-Final

England defeated Norway to advance to the semi-finals of the World Cup 2026, with Jude Bellingham scoring twice to secure the victory. London fans celebrated the win across the city, with scenes of jubilation in pubs and public spaces.

Met Police Plans Victory Parade Route

The Metropolitan Police has begun planning for a potential England World Cup victory parade through London, preparing logistics for celebrations should the team reach the final.

Heatwave to Continue Through Next Week

The Met Office warns that heatwave conditions affecting England and Wales will persist into the following week, with elevated temperatures expected to remain.

Wildfire Risk Alert for England

The BBC has issued a warning of wildfire risk in parts of England as dry conditions persist during the ongoing heatwave.

Wimbledon 2026 Underway in London

The prestigious Wimbledon tennis tournament is taking place in London, attracting celebrity attendees and international players to the historic venue.

Multiple Venues Hosting England Match Screenings

London venues and pubs are offering alternative screenings and dedicated spaces for fans to watch England's World Cup quarter-final clash, with nine major locations confirmed.

United Kingdom News

King Charles Hosts Prince Harry's Family

King Charles hosted Prince Harry and his family for the first time in years, marking a potential step toward repairing the royal rift between them.

Farage Investigation Expected to Conclude by Year-End

An ongoing investigation involving Nigel Farage is likely to be concluded by the end of the year, according to Sky News reporting.

Wizz Air Launches London Gatwick–Chișinău Route

Wizz Air has launched a new flight route from London Gatwick to Chișinău, expanding affordable air connectivity and opening new Eastern European tourism opportunities for UK travellers.

UK Stocks Close Higher

The Investing.com United Kingdom 100 index closed 0.27% higher, reflecting modest gains in UK equity markets.

UK Citizens Lead Foreign Property Purchases in Spain

United Kingdom residents top the list of foreign buyers purchasing luxury properties in Spain's Balearic Islands, which account for 41.7% of all foreign luxury property acquisitions in the region.

AI Job Opportunities Growing in UK

The United Kingdom is seeing increased opportunities in artificial intelligence employment, with businesses expanding AI roles across sectors.

Rama News Digest

A Toronto street festival shooting left two dead and several injured on July 12, while Canada faces severe weather warnings including smoke, lightning, and heat across multiple provinces through Wednesday.

Canada News

Toronto Street Festival Shooting Leaves Two Dead

A shooting at the Salsa on St Clair street festival in Toronto resulted in at least two deaths and multiple injuries as two gunmen exchanged fire. Emergency responders were deployed to the scene during the evening event.

Severe Weather Warning: Smoke, Heat, and Lightning Through Wednesday

Environment Canada has issued forecasts warning of smoke, lightning, and extreme heat conditions across multiple provinces lasting until Wednesday, July 15. Residents are advised to prepare for hazardous air quality and electrical storm activity.

Wildfire Ash Impacts Across Canada

Canada continues to experience significant ash fall from wildfires, with environmental observers analyzing the scale and distribution of smoke affecting air quality nationwide. The situation underscores ongoing wildfire management challenges.

Tornado Warning Issued for Parts of Manitoba

A tornado warning was issued for portions of Manitoba on July 12 before being lifted later in the day. The alert prompted residents to take shelter as severe weather moved through the region.

Manufacturing Exodus Concerns Mount

Industry experts warn that Canadian companies are moving beyond cautious observation and actively preparing to relocate manufacturing operations, citing economic pressures and competitive disadvantages. The trend signals a potential shift in Canada's industrial landscape.

Pipeline Infrastructure Debate Intensifies

Commentary from energy analysts suggests Canada cannot afford to repeat past failures in pipeline development, as unbuilt projects continue to strain the nation's energy strategy and economic competitiveness.

Energy Sovereignty Emerges as Policy Focus

Federal leadership is discussing Canada's energy sovereignty as a strategic priority, though the specific policy implications and implementation details remain under examination by analysts and observers.

Cybersecurity Sensors Deployed Across Northern Canada

A federal agency announced the operational status of cybersecurity monitoring sensors positioned throughout Canada's North, strengthening the nation's digital infrastructure and threat detection capabilities in remote regions.

Canadian Farmland Continues Rapid Decline

Canada has lost millions of hectares of farmland in recent years, with agricultural land being converted to other uses at an accelerating pace. The trend raises concerns about food security and rural sustainability.

Dauphin Ukrainian Festival Cancelled

The Ukrainian festival scheduled for Dauphin has been cancelled, affecting cultural programming in the Manitoba community. Details on the reason for cancellation were not immediately specified.