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    Monthly Numerology Horoscope, June 2025 Numerology Prediction: A month of Transitions of Energy, Intensive Insights & Guidance

    Numerology Monthly Horoscope, June 2025: June 2025's numerology scene is filled with love, harmony, fantasy, and emotional awareness. This heavenly undertone creates healing, collaboration, and meticulous planning. The month invites each numerology number to respond with maturity and compassion to what unfolds, with drive fused with empathy. Career prospers through teamwork and mentorship, while life in general demands truthful communication and relationship. Each of the numerology numbers 1 through 9 each possess unique dynamics that will form their lives in career, relationship, money, and self-expression. Along with the general prediction, the guide offers solutions and rituals based on Vedic knowledge to become more optimistic and end problems

    Donald Trump Military Parade on June 14: Event schedule, free tickets, and how to watch live

    President Trump is expected to observe the military parade from a specially designated viewing stand on Constitution Avenue, close to the White House. The event will showcase a display of American military strength, featuring troops dressed in both historical and contemporary uniforms, heavy artillery, flyovers by Blackhawk helicopters, and vintage warplanes.

    Icra projects 6-8 pc growth for hospitality sector, downgrades outlook to 'stable'

    Icra forecasts a 6-8% growth for India's hospitality sector. This normalization follows strong demand. Foreign tourist arrivals may be muted initially. Domestic tourism remains a key driver. Infrastructure improvements and MICE events will support growth. Premium hotel occupancy is expected to be 72-74% in FY26. Average room rates are projected to rise. Terror attacks had a temporary, localized impact.

    Who is Terry Moran whose “world-class” haters X post on Trump’s close aide gets him suspended from ABC News

    ABC News suspended senior national correspondent Terry Moran after a now-deleted social media post described President Donald Trump and Stephen Miller as “world-class” haters. The post raised questions about media impartiality. Moran, a veteran court reporter and D.C.-based anchor, has covered US politics and international conflicts for over two decades

    Her two sons are billionaires. But Zerodha's Kamath brother's mother Revathi takes a Bengaluru metro ride, standing

    Revathi Kamath, mother of Zerodha co-founders Nithin and Nikhil Kamath, was recently seen taking a Bengaluru Metro ride, standing in the women’s coach. Her post praising the convenience of public transport went viral, especially since it came just months after her billionaire sons gifted her a ₹1.5 crore Mercedes GLS. Despite her family's wealth, Revathi is known for her grounded lifestyle, contributions to classical music, and environmental work.

    $244 billion a year: The cost of Canadian wildfire crossing borders across US?

    A recent study reveals that wildfire smoke poses a significant threat to American health and economy, surpassing many other climate change effects. Increased wildfires, intensified by global warming, have expanded smoke exposure across the US, reversing air quality improvements. The economic impact, including increased deaths and healthcare costs, could reach trillions of dollars.

    • Mega tsunami, boiling ocean: Japan's 'Baba Vanga' Ryo Tatsuki's apocalyptic prediction sends ripples across the globe

      Japan is extremely earthquake-prone with tsunamis also an ever-present danger. While scientists are yet to devise a mechanism to accurately predict earthquakes and tsunamis, a Japanese self-proclaimed psychic has sent our a chilling warning. Ryo Tatsuki had reportedly predicted the massive 2011 earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan resulting in thousands of deaths and a nuclear catastrophe.

      In war-torn nations, Trump's travel ban brings a new hardship

      President Trump's new travel ban, effective Monday, includes Myanmar and other nations facing conflict or repression, citing terrorism concerns and inadequate vetting processes. The ban impacts countries like Afghanistan, Libya, and Somalia, barring entry for those seeking refuge in the U.S. Ko Min Nwe, a Myanmar citizen, expressed dismay as his U.S. immigration lottery win is now jeopardized.

      Bengaluru won, fans didn't. Was India's Silicon Valley not equipped to celebrate its champions?

      RCB stampede: What was meant to be a jubilant celebration of RCB’s IPL triumph in Bengaluru turned into a tragic stampede on Wednesday, leaving 11 people dead—mostly young men and women, including students. The chaos unfolded around the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, where confusion over event details, overcrowding, and poor infrastructure created dangerous conditions.

      With US grudging visas, students veer to EB-5; applications for Green Card category up by more than 100%

      The events in the past few weeks that have led to this panic-like situation include a stop on new F-1 visa appointments — a tussle between the Trump administration and Harvard; tightening of F-1 visa rules; heightened scrutiny of students’ records, including social media posts; student and exchange visitor information system (SEVIS) record glitches; and increased scrutiny at ports of entry.

      Travel update: Is it safe to visit Türkiye and Greece after the earthquake?

      A magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck off the coast of Türkiye, near Marmaris, causing widespread panic and shaking the Greek island of Rhodes. While the tremor led to dozens of injuries from panicked evacuations, structural damage was minimal due to the quake's depth. Experts assure that travel remains safe, and no ongoing threat exists despite the region's seismic activity.

      Excellent meeting with Brazil's Vice Foreign Minister and India-Brazil Friendship Front President: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor

      A delegation of Indian parliamentarians, led by Shashi Tharoor, engaged with Brazilian officials. Discussions centered on counter-terrorism cooperation following the Pahalgam attack. The delegation met with Vice Foreign Minister Maria Laura da Rocha and Senator Nelsinho Trad. They emphasized India's stance against terrorism. The visit is part of a broader diplomatic effort.

      Brazil condemned Pakistan's cross-border terrorism, supported Operation Sindoor: Tejasvi Surya

      Surya said that the delegation met the Brazilian Parliament President, the Acting Foreign Minister and the India-Brazil Friendship Group Members of Parliament. He said that Brazilian leaders assured the delegation that Brazil is India's all-weather "ally and friend" and termed it a successful visit to Brazil.

      From therapy to 'mistake': Aamir Khan opens up about his new love Gauri Spratt

      Aamir Khan has confirmed his relationship with Gauri Spratt. He met her unexpectedly after his divorce from Kiran Rao. Therapy helped him heal and open to love again. He maintains strong relationships with Kiran and Reena Dutta. They collaborate on the Paani Foundation. Aamir emphasizes their enduring familial bond. He and Kiran danced together in Ladakh after their divorce.

      Modi not likely to attend G7 summit this year, his first miss since 2019

      Narendra Modi is unlikely to attend the G7 summit in Canada due to strained relations over Khalistan separatists and the unresolved Nijjar assassination accusations. Canada has not formally extended an invitation, and logistical issues, potential disruptions, and diplomatic tensions make Modi's attendance improbable.

      From canoes to nudes: Team GB star Kurt Adams claims Olympic ban over ‘edgy’ OnlyFans hustle that saved him from homelessness

      Kurt Adams Rozentals, a British canoeist, faces suspension from Paddle UK. This happened after he created an OnlyFans account to manage financial struggles. Rozentals earned a silver medal previously. He says athlete funding is insufficient. Paddle UK investigates potential policy violations. Rozentals expresses disappointment over the ban. His future in the 2028 Olympics is now uncertain.

      Rewa-Pune, Jabalpur-Raipur and Gwalior-KSR Bengaluru train services to begin in 2 months: Vaishnaw

      Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced the launch of three new train services connecting Madhya Pradesh to Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, and Karnataka within the next two months. These routes include Rewa-Pune, Jabalpur-Raipur, and Gwalior-KSR Bengaluru City, aiming to improve connectivity, trade, and economic development in the regions. Additionally, projects worth ₹1.

      Event-led, experiential travel leads Indians' holiday preferences: Thomas Cook-SOTC report

      The India Holiday Report 2025 reveals a surge in experiential travel among Indian tourists, fueled by increased disposable incomes and aspirational values. Travellers are prioritizing unique experiences like polar cruises and gastronomy tours, with a willingness to spend more and take longer holidays.

      Kangaroo spotted waiting to board an airplane? Here's how this viral video fooled the internet

      A viral video showing a kangaroo calmly holding a boarding pass at an airport has fooled millions online. Though it appeared real, the video was created using artificial intelligence and originally posted by the Instagram page Infinite Unreality, known for bizarre AI-generated animal clips. Despite being labeled as AI, the video sparked widespread confusion and amusement.

      Family of 7 die by mass suicide after attending Bageshwar Dham event; consume poison amid financial pressure

      A tragic incident occurred in Panchkula. Seven family members from Dehradun were discovered dead inside a locked car. Initial investigations suggest a possible mass suicide. Financial difficulties are suspected to be the cause. The family had attended a religious event before the incident. Police are investigating the matter further. Postmortem examinations will determine the exact cause of death.

      Tech's Trump whisperer, Tim Cook, goes quiet as his influence fades

      Tensions escalate between Apple CEO Tim Cook and Donald Trump as Trump publicly criticizes Cook's absence from a Middle East trip and threatens tariffs on iPhones made overseas, particularly in India. This shift marks a stark contrast from their previously amicable relationship, raising concerns about Apple's future dealings with the administration amidst broader challenges for the company.

      Delhi’s stormy May: What’s behind the national capital region’s record-breaking & 'violent' weather mayhem?

      Delhi-NCR experienced an unprecedented series of severe storms in May 2025, making it the wettest May on record. Triggered by frequent western disturbances and cyclonic circulations, these storms brought dangerous winds, dust, and torrential rain, resulting in multiple fatalities and infrastructure damage. Experts suggest this unusual weather pattern could be linked to climate change.

      Can comics predict the future? How ‘new Baba Vanga’ Ryo Tatsuki’s prophecies as a manga artist are causing panic worldwide

      Ryo Tatsuki, a Japanese manga artist dubbed the "New Baba Vanga", has predicted a massive tsunami in July 2025, warning that “the sea boils south of Japan.” Her claims, featured in her book The Future I Saw, are impacting travel to Japan, with agencies reporting booking cancellations as high as 50%. While scientists caution there's no confirmed basis, her previous forecasts—like the 2011 tsunami—appeared accurate. The eerie alignment of dates and rising public fear have now gripped the internet and tourism sector alike.

      Who is ‘New Baba Vanga’ Ryo Tatsuki? What's her prediction for July 2025 that is sending shockwaves through the travel industry

      Japanese manga artist Ryo Tatsuki's prediction of a catastrophic event in July 2025, involving an undersea rupture and massive tsunamis, has triggered widespread concern. This prophecy, reminiscent of her past accurate forecasts, including the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, has led to a significant drop in travel bookings to Japan, particularly from East Asia, as travelers seek safer destinations.

      Gulf deal-making spree also benefited Elon Musk and his family

      Elon Musk secured multiple deals in the Persian Gulf, including approvals for SpaceX's Starlink service and Neuralink's clinical trial in Abu Dhabi. Musk's companies have deep ties to the region, with past investments from Gulf funds. His family members are also involved in projects in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

      Won Rs 2 lakh, then fell into Rs 9 lakh debt trap: Young online gamer who nearly lost her life shares advice that could save yours

      Shweta, a young professional, became addicted to online casino games after initial wins, leading to significant debt and a suicide attempt. Her story highlights the growing concerns around online gambling in India, particularly among young adults. Experts point to addictive designs, celebrity endorsements, and regulatory gaps as contributing factors to this rising problem, emphasizing the need for awareness and support.

      Trump’s ‘Jihadist’ picks? Who are Ismail Royer and Hamza Yusuf, his controversial appointees

      President Trump appointed Ismail Royer and Shaykh Hamza Yusuf to the White House Religious Liberty Commission's advisory board. Royer, formerly convicted on terrorism-related charges, now advocates for religious freedom. Yusuf, a leading Islamic scholar, faces criticism over past associations and statements perceived as sympathetic to extremist views, sparking controversy.

      Centre releases list of 59 MPs to lead India's voice globally post Operation Sindoor; Shashi Tharoor, Supriya Sule lead from Opposition

      Following Operation Sindoor, India is dispatching seven all-party parliamentary delegations to over 30 countries. Comprising 59 MPs from across the political spectrum, these delegations aim to engage global opinion-makers and counter disinformation.

      Pakistan's envoy to Bangladesh takes sudden leave, triggers diplomatic buzz

      Pakistan's High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Syed Ahmed Maroof, has unexpectedly departed for Islamabad on leave, prompting speculation. The Pakistan High Commission cited "consultations" as the reason, while Deputy High Commissioner Muhammad Asif assumes the role of acting envoy. Maroof's active tenure and the lack of a specified return date fuel diverse theories regarding his sudden leave.

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