Hyderabad News Digest
A Hyderabad woman was arrested for allegedly killing her husband by injecting toilet cleaner, while strong winds disrupted daily life across the city. Telangana's government is pushing forward with major infrastructure projects including the SLBC tunnel and tourism development ahead of the Global Investment Summit.
Hyderabad Today
Woman Arrested in Husband's Death
A Hyderabad woman was arrested by police after allegedly killing her husband by injecting toilet cleaner. The case is under investigation by local authorities.
Strong Winds Disrupt City Life
Hyderabad experienced strong winds that buffeted the city and disrupted daily activities for residents and commuters.
CM Pushes Tourism and Infrastructure Development
Telangana's Chief Minister is reviewing preparations for the Global Investment Summit and proposing tourism initiatives in CURE and Future City zones, signaling major development momentum.
SLBC Tunnel Work Set for June 2028 Completion
The Telangana government has set a June 2028 deadline for completion of the SLBC tunnel project, a key infrastructure initiative for the city.
HAM Roads Launch Worth ₹338 Crore
Komatireddy is launching ₹338 crore worth of HAM (Hybrid Annuity Model) roads in Hyderabad, expanding the city's road infrastructure.
Urban Mobility Working Groups Constituted
The Telangana government has established four working groups under HUMTA to deliberate on urban mobility solutions across the city.
Fernandez Hospital Launches Paediatric Services
Fernandez Hospital has launched Little Fernz, a new paediatric inpatient services facility in Hyderabad.
Actor Sanjay Dutt Visits Cancer Patients
Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt visited Basavatarakam Hospital in Hyderabad to meet with cancer patients.
India News
India-China Border Disengagement Complete
India and China have completed disengagement at Depsang and Demchok, with both nations set to resume border patrolling soon, marking a significant step in de-escalation.
Mumbai Building Collapse Kills 6 in Heavy Rains
A building collapse in Mumbai during heavy rains claimed six lives, highlighting infrastructure vulnerabilities during the monsoon season.
Pune Landslides Kill 4 Amid Monsoon Rains
Four people died in landslides triggered by heavy rains in Pune, as monsoon weather continues to pose risks across western India.
Mumbai-Pune 'Missing' Link Closed by Landslide
A newly inaugurated highway section connecting Mumbai and Pune has been shut down just weeks after opening due to a landslide, raising concerns about infrastructure durability.
India and Pakistan Exchange Prisoner Lists
India and Pakistan exchanged lists of prisoners held by each nation, continuing diplomatic protocols on humanitarian matters.
Indian Diplomat Protests J&K Depiction at Dhaka Seminar
An Indian diplomat protested the misrepresentation of Jammu and Kashmir at a seminar in Dhaka, asserting India's position on the territory.
Iran Embassy Thanks India for Khamenei Funeral Participation
The Iranian Embassy in India expressed gratitude to the Government of India for participating in the funeral ceremonies of Iran's former Supreme Leader.
England Defeats India in T20I Cricket
England won the second T20I against India in a five-match series played in Manchester.
India Hands Multiple T20I Call-ups for Zimbabwe Tour
The Indian cricket team has handed out multiple maiden T20I call-ups for an upcoming tour of Zimbabwe.
Sanju Samson Left Out of Zimbabwe T20I Squad
Wicketkeeper Sanju Samson has been excluded from India's T20I squad for the Zimbabwe tour.
World News
Iran's Khamenei Funeral: Political Message to the World
Iran's three-day public mourning for former Supreme Leader Khamenei served as a carefully orchestrated political spectacle, according to BBC analysis, intended to send a message of resistance and continuity.
Ukraine Warns of Interceptor Missile Shortage
Ukraine reported a shortage of interceptor missiles following a massive Russian attack on Kyiv that involved 68 missiles and 351 strike drones, killing 23 people in the region.
BBC Exposes Russian 'Torture Prisons' in Ukraine
The BBC has identified and exposed jailers and officials at Russian detention centres in Ukraine, with former prisoners accusing them of abuse and calling for trials.
Ex-Syrian Intelligence Chief Convicted of Torture
An Austrian court found a former Syrian intelligence chief guilty of torture and sexual abuse of opponents of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
Cuba Suffers Third Nationwide Blackout in Six Months
Cuba experienced its third nationwide power outage since the start of 2026, compounding the island's energy crisis amid economic hardship and a U.S. blockade.
Sudan's El Obeid Pummelled by Drone Strikes
The besieged Sudanese city of El Obeid has endured intense drone attacks by the RSF paramilitary group, with recent strikes on schools and fuel stations killing over 20 people including students.
Côte d'Ivoire Floods Kill 59 as West Africa Faces Torrential Rains
Flooding in Côte d'Ivoire has killed 59 people since May, with Ghana reporting 13 deaths and heavy rains also affecting Benin, Togo, and Nigeria during the rainy season.
Archaeologists Uncover Ancient Byzantine City in Egypt
Archaeologists have discovered a well-preserved fourth-century Byzantine city in Egypt's western desert, revealing residential and religious structures including a basilica-style church in the Dakhla oasis.