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Musk announces formation of new political party, ‘American Party’, amid feud with Trump

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Musk announces formation of new political party, 'American Party', amid feud with Trump

Washington DC, July 06: Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Saturday (local time) announced the formation of a new party called the ‘American Party’ to “give you (US citizens) your freedom back” amid his feud with US President Donald Trump.

While making the announcement, Musk criticised the US’s current political scenario over the lack of options, saying “we live in a one-party system, not a democracy.”

This comes after Musk conducted a poll on the social media platform X, asking users whether he should start a party, to which 65 percent of them agreed.

“By a factor of 2 to 1, you want a new political party and you shall have it! When it comes to bankrupting our country with waste & graft, we live in a one-party system, not a democracy. Today, the America Party is formed to give you back your freedom,” Musk wrote on X.

Musk musing for the party started after a massive meltdown between the US President and his former adviser over the “Big Beautiful Bill,” which the former DOGE head had heavily criticised.

The ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ was passed by the US Congress on Thursday, which Trump signed on the Fourth of July, holding a signing celebration outside the White House to mark his significant legislative win.

Since his departure from the White House, Musk has been a vocal critic of Trump’s policy bill, especially concerning its projected impact on the national deficit.

Musk has also announced his intention to support challengers to Republicans who backed Trump’s legislation. He added he would defend Representative Thomas Massie, a notable opponent of the bill. Musk also called for the creation of a new political party, criticizing the bill’s massive spending, the Hill reported.

Even though Musk has announced his party, the former Donald Trump advisor is yet to outline a concrete plan ahead.

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 Srinagar witnesses July’s highest minimum temperature as record-breaking heatwave continues

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 Srinagar witnesses July's highest minimum temperature as record-breaking heatwave continues

Srinagar, July 06: The intense heatwave in Kashmir has shattered centuries-old records this season with Srinagar boiling at the top. The capital city at 25.2°C has yet broken yet another record today by experiencing highest minimum temperature in July.

According to Kashmir Weather, “At 25.2°C, Srinagar today has recorded the all-time highest minimum temperature in July”

The previous record, recorded on 21 July 1988 also stands at 25.2°C and the second highest record stands at 24.8°C recorded on 29 July 2024.

Interestingly, 2022, 2024, and now 2025 are among the warmest Julys – dominating the charts.

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Xi Jinping to skip BRICS summit in Brazil; Putin to join via video

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Xi Jinping to skip BRICS summit in Brazil; Putin to join via video

New Delhi, July 6: The BRICS summit opens on Sunday in Brazil without the physical presence of Chinese President Xi Jinping, marking the first time in over a decade that he will miss the annual gathering of the group of major emerging economies, reports international media. Chinese Premier Li Qiang will represent China at the two-day summit in Rio de Janeiro.

Russian President Vladimir Putin will also not attend in person and will participate via video link, as Brazil, like South Africa, is a signatory to the International Criminal Court (ICC), which has issued an arrest warrant against him over alleged war crimes in Ukraine.

The 2025 summit comes amid rising global economic uncertainty and ongoing trade tensions, including looming U.S. tariffs set to be imposed on some BRICS nations. Since 2024, BRICS has expanded to include Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Iran, in addition to its original members: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is attending both the summit and a state visit to Brazil. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is also expected to be present. Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto is likely to attend following his country’s recent admission into BRICS.

While uncertainty remains over whether Saudi Arabia has accepted an invitation to join the group.

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PM Modi pays tribute to Hazrat Imam Hussain on Muharram

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PM Modi pays tribute to Hazrat Imam Hussain on Muharram

New Delhi, July 06: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday paid tribute to Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS), highlighting his unwavering commitment to righteousness and truth.

In a post on social media platform X, the Prime Minister said, “The sacrifices made by Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) emphasise his commitment to righteousness. He inspires people to uphold truth in the face of adversity.”

The message comes as people across the country observe Muharram, commemorating the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (AS), the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (SAW).

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At least 50 killed, rescue operations underway

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Texas flash floods: At least 50 killed, rescue operations underway

Texas, July 06: Torrential rains which resulted in sudden flash floods in parts of central Texas has resulted in the deaths of more than 50 people, as reported by CNN. In the backdrop to the disaster, Secretary Kristi Noem of Homeland Security assured of speedy action to rescue people. Governor of Texas signed a proclamation declaring Sunday as the Day of Prayer in Texas in response to the floods.

According to CNN, in Kerr County, more than 20 girls are missing from Camp Mystic, a private Christian summer camp located along a river that rose more than 20 feet in less than two hours. Throughout Kerr County, hundreds of people have been rescued or evacuated so far, many by helicopter, authorities said.

Some areas saw a month’s worth of rain in just a few hours overnight into Friday.

In a post on X, late on Saturday night (local time) Noem shared that the US Coast Guard has ‘saved or assisted’ in saving lives of 223 people.

“The number one priority right now is people- making sure we are finding them as fast as possible and are returning them to their families and throughout the process we will get into what damage was done to public infrastructure”, Noem said in a video message shared on her official X account.

She wrote on X, “Our hearts are with those impacted by the Central Texas floods. I thank Gov. Abbott, state officials, and the U.S. Coast Guard for their swift, heroic response.”

She noted that the US President is committed to deploying all federal resources to unify families, rescue the missing, and return recovered loved ones promptly.

“DHS remains fully engaged, and I am in constant contact with the President — working around the clock and providing him with real-time updates. God bless Texas”, Noem wrote in her post.

Sharing the spirit of resilience of Texans, Governor Greg Abbott wrote on X that the responders would continue working until every missing person is found.

He also declared Sunday, July 6, as a ‘Day of Prayer’ in Texas in response to the floods.

In a post on X, he said, “Declared this Sunday, July 6th, as a Day of Prayer in Texas in response to the floods in the Hill Country. I invite Texans to join me in prayer for the communities affected by this disaster.”

As per CNN, the Trump administration will honour a federal disaster declaration signed by Abbott to help direct relief to Texas.

According to CNN, Texas Governor, Greg Abbott on Saturday signed an expanded disaster declaration, including Travis County. The county is about 130 miles northeast of hard-hit Kerr County.

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India in sight of victory after Gill’s majestic 161 and Akash-Siraj new ball strikes

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2nd Test: India in sight of victory after Gill’s majestic 161 and Akash-Siraj new ball strikes

Birmingham, July 05: Skipper Shubman Gill yet again led from the front with a majestic 161, after hitting a masterly 269 in the first innings, while Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj struck thrice with the new ball as India increased their control on proceedings to leave England at 72/3 at stumps on day four’s play in the second Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at Edgbaston on Saturday.

England were inserted into a daunting chase of 608 after India declared their second innings on 427/6, with Gill’s elegance leading the way once again for India. Gill stepped up with his elegant strokeplay to hit 13 fours and eight sixes in what was his eighth Test hundred, fifth against England, and third one in his fourth innings as India’s Test captain.

With an aggregate of 430 runs, Gill has become the second-highest run-scorer in a single Test match after England’s Graham Gooch (456 runs) and is also the first player to score 200 and 150 in the same Test match. He was well-supported by KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant, and Ravindra Jadeja, hitting half-centuries respectively.

Just like how it happened in England’s first innings, Akash and Siraj continued their new ball onslaught to leave England’s top order in tatters. With Harry Brook and Ollie Pope unbeaten on 15 and 24 respectively, England now need 536 more runs to win on day five, while India require seven wickets for what would be a fabulous series-levelling victory, provided rain stays away.

The day’s play began with Rahul resuming from 28 by taking two fours off Brydon Carse, with the second one coming off an outside edge flying past the gully. Carse then put Karun Nair on a stern test of short balls – once being hit on the grille of the helmet, and at other times the ball flying between the gap at slips for four.

Though Nair got three boundaries off Carse, the pacer got his reward for bowling an excellent spell as he extracted Nair’s edge once again on an attempted expansive drive and was caught by keeper Jamie Smith leaping to his right to send the batter back for 26.

Rahul then notched up another excellent fifty on the tour with a solid drive to long-off, fetching him three runs. But when Rahul went for a solid drive off Josh Tongue, he was left in disbelief as the pacer got the 138kmph ball to angle and sneak through Rahul’s defences to send the middle stump on a cartwheel ride, with the batter falling for 55.

Pant’s entry was an eventful one, pulling Tongue for four behind square, before dancing down the pitch to smack a clean, straight six. Pant got a reprieve on 10 when Zak Crawley dropped his catch at mid-off on Ben Stokes’ bowling.

That turned out to be a costly drop as Pant slapped and swept Tongue for four and six, before pulling Shoaib Bashir thrice for boundaries. In between, he lost his grip on the bat handle, and his bat landed at backward square leg, leaving everyone in splits, before a whirlwind session of Test cricket came to a close, as England got only two scalps.

Pant began the second session by cutting Bashir through backward point for four, before Gill flicked a switch by moving across the crease to hammer two fours and as many sixes off Tongue. After Gill, who was 25 off 47 balls at one point, brought up his fifty off 57 balls, Pant followed suit by bringing up his 16th Test fifty off 61 deliveries.

Pant continued to be at his buccaneering best by smashing four quick boundaries, including his trademark falling sweep, before he lost the grip of his bat handle again and landed at midwicket. But the ball was safely caught by long-off, as Pant fell for 65.

Despite Jadeja not showing much run-making intent in their unbroken 68-run stand, Gill continued to get boundaries before reaching his century off 128 balls by tucking Bashir to mid-off for a single and leaving the crowd in awe of him and his rich vein of form before the tea break came.

The final session began with Jadeja signalling a shift in gears by smashing over Bashir’s head for a straight six on the very first ball he faced. Gill continued to be at his run-making best by smacking Woakes for a six and two fours, before he and Jadeja took a boundary each off Bashir. Jadeja then cut Root away for four through backward point to bring up the second half-century of this game off 94 balls.

After Jadeja swept Gill for four, Gill slog-swept Root for consecutive sixes, before the former cleared the mid-off fielder for another boundary. Gill got his 150 up by executing a slog-sweep off Root to perfection, before Pope lost sight of a top-edge to give him another boundary.

Gill then swung Bashir over midwicket for six, before his attempt to get another maximum resulted in him mistiming back to the bowler, as he walked off to a standing ovation for his knock of 161. After Nitish Kumar Reddy holed out to long-off against Root, Washington Sundar hit the part-timer for a four and six before declaration came from India to have a crack at a tired England line-up.

Ben Duckett began England’s chase by slicing and flicking Siraj for boundaries, before the pacer had success by tempting Zak Crawley to play a drive and slicing straight to backward point, where sub-fielder B Sai Sudharsan took the catch as the batter fell for a seven-ball duck.

After India burnt a review on Duckett nicking behind, the opener hit a flurry of boundaries before inside-edging to his stumps off Akash for 25. A brilliant Akash came back to strike by using the wide of the crease angle and getting the ball to nip past Joe Root’s blade and hit the top of his off-stump to dismiss him for six. Pope and Brook hit a couple of boundaries before another dominating day of Test cricket came to a close for India.

Brief scores:

India 587 and 427/6 dec in 83 overs (Shubman Gill 161, Rishabh Pant 65, KL Rahul 55, Ravindra Jadeja 69 not out; Josh Tongue 2-93, Shoaib Bashir 2-119) lead England 407 and 72/3 in 16 overs (Ben Duckett 25, Harry Brook 24 not out; Akash Deep 2-36, Mohammed Siraj 1-29) by 536 runs.

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Hundreds participate in Nagar Kirtan in Baramulla, reflecting communal harmony

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Hundreds participate in Nagar Kirtan in Baramulla, reflecting communal harmony

Baramulla, Jul 5: Hundreds of Sikh devotees from various parts of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district Saturday participated in a grand Nagar Kirtan (religious procession) organised by the Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (GPC) in Baramulla town.

The Nagar Kirtan, a key Sikh tradition, involves a religious procession through the streets and is led by the Panj Pyare (Five Beloved Ones) dressed in traditional attire.

They escort the holy Sikh scripture while devotional hymns (kirtan) are recited throughout the journey.

The procession began from the Qalampora Singhpora Gurdwara, making its way through several localities and the main market, before culminating at Gurdwara Chatti Padshahi.

What stood out during the yatra was the overwhelming support and welcome extended by the local Muslim community. The muslim youths lined the streets to greet the Sikh devotees, offering water, juice, and fruits, a touching gesture that underlined the deep-rooted communal harmony in the Baramulla.

Several local bodies including the Traders Federation Baramulla, Transport Association Baramulla, and Vendors Association Baramulla actively participated in serving the devotees, reflecting a spirit of brotherhood and mutual respect among the two communities.

“The event not only reaffirmed the cultural and religious plurality of Baramulla but also sent a powerful message of unity and peaceful coexistence at a time when such examples are most needed,” said Paramjit singh, president GPC Baramulla.

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India’s healthcare system evolving as global model, says Om Birla

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India’s healthcare system evolving as global model, says Om Birla

New Delhi, Jul 5: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Saturday praised India’s healthcare system as qualitative, accessible, and affordable, highlighting its transformation through improved infrastructure, inclusive services, and patient-centric approaches. He was speaking at the inauguration of the 7th Annual International Conference of the Innovative Physicians Forum – IPF MEDICON 2025 in New Delhi. Birla noted that India has made significant progress in digital health, affordable treatment, and medical outreach, and is emerging as a global hub for pharmaceuticals, vaccine production, and biomedical research.

He emphasized the importance of innovation and medical research to address emerging health challenges, calling for greater collaboration among scientists, institutions, and policymakers.

He lauded Indian doctors for enhancing the country’s global reputation through innovation and technological adoption, even as developed nations face growing healthcare burdens. Birla also highlighted government initiatives like Ayushman Bharat aimed at providing free medical treatment to the underprivileged. Medical professionals from Nepal, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and the UK attended the conference. Member of Parliament Kamaljeet Sehrawat was also present.

 

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India leading global tech race with cost-effective innovation: Piyush Goyal

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New Delhi, July 5: Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Saturday that India is emerging as a global leader in technology and innovation, driven by its young population, cost-effective R&D ecosystem, and forward-looking policies.

He asserted that India’s embrace of technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, quantum computing, and data analytics is helping the country move up the global growth chart.

In a video message shared on the social media platform X, Goyal highlighted that India’s innovation costs are significantly lower than those in Western economies.

“When we work on new technologies in India, our cost is nearly one-sixth or one-seventh of what it would be in Switzerland or Europe or America,” he said.

He pointed out that with a $12 billion investment in innovation, India can effectively generate outcomes worth $100 billion — the equivalent cost in developed nations.

 

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84 Bn CRPF helps to rescue injured pilgrims

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84 Bn CRPF helps to rescue injured pilgrims

Jammu, Jul 5: The mobile medical team of 84 Bn Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), under command Dr Anu Gorke SMO, Saturday helped Ramban district administration in rescue, evacuation and providing immediate medical attention to Shri Amarnath Yatra pilgrims, injured in an accident at Chanderkote.

After supervising the rescue operations at the accident spot, N Ranbir Singh Commandant 84 Bn CRPF also visited the injured pilgrims at District Hospital Ramban. On Saturday (July 5, 2025) morning at around 7.25 am, a bus, bearing registration number MP 10 ZF 7999, carrying pilgrims of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, bound for Pahalgam, lost control and rammed on the other Yatri buses parked at Breakfast Halting Point Chanderkote.

In the accident, five Yatri buses suffered damage and more than 36 pilgrims, hailing from Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, sustained injuries.

“Along with the district administration, the mobile medical team of 84 Bn CRPF rushed to the spot and provided immediate medical attention and helped in evacuation of the injured pilgrims,” 84 Bn CRPF Commandant N Ranbir Singh stated.

Most of the injured pilgrims are stable and out of danger. Some pilgrims, with minor injuries, proceeded towards Pahalgam in the spare buses immediately arranged by the district administration.

“The pilgrims thanked the CRPF and district administration for providing the assistance timely. The 84 Bn CRPF continues to play a pivotal role in maintaining security and steadfast support for the welfare of people across. Its commitment to both operational excellence and humanitarian assistance remains unwavering,” Commandant Singh said.

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