Top 10 Morning News: Political crisis over Trump, Iran tension, AI market crash, Mumbai monsoon, Ram Mandir investigation and IPL trade – is the world on the threshold of some big change?
Today Top 10 Morning News: There is a stir all over the world – Trump gets a big blow from the Senate, preparations for the rescue of 11,000 sailors in the Gulf, a huge fall in AI stocks and deadly heatwave havoc in Europe. At the same time, entry of monsoon in India, Ram Mandir fund investigation and big trade of IPL made headlines. But the biggest question is – are these incidents a sign of some major global change?
1. Big blow to President Trump: Will the war stop?
US Senate approves ‘War Powers Resolution’ to limit President Trump’s military authority over Iran conflict amid declining public support (34%). On the other hand, the fragile ceasefire between Washington, Israel and Tehran is under great tension due to ballistic missile activity and clashes.
2. Crisis in the Persian Gulf: 11,000 lives at stake!
The IMO and Oman launched emergency operations to rescue 11,000 merchant seafarers stranded in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz. The move comes after weeks of maritime blockades, while US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned Iran not to impose arbitrary transit fees.
3. Panic in the tech market: Is the AI bubble going to burst?
Tech stocks fell sharply due to sudden automatic and retail selling in global financial markets. This has had a deep impact on Wall Street and European indices. Investors are raising serious questions about the huge capital expenditures being made in AI infrastructure without a clear revenue model.
4. Nature’s havoc in Europe: Orgy of death in France!
There is an outcry due to severe heatwave in Western Europe. French PM Sebastian Lecornu has confirmed that 40 people have died due to drowning since last Thursday. Two innocent children have also been found dead in a closed vehicle amid record temperatures, due to which an alert is on in the country.
5. Action before NATO meeting: What happened at midnight in Türkiye?
Just before the important NATO meeting in July, Turkish security agencies conducted a major anti-terrorism raid in the capital Ankara. 209 suspects have been detained in this aggressive and precautionary security action, which has created an atmosphere of high alert in the entire country.
6. Monsoon arrives in Mumbai: Relief or beginning of big trouble?
After a long wait, monsoon has reached Mumbai, bringing relief from the heat. However, due to 43% deficit in rainfall in the initial weeks, the government has identified 111 sensitive districts for farming. IMD has issued an alert of heavy rain in 8 districts of Telangana and Central India.
7. Controversy over Ram Temple donations: What is hidden in the initial report of SIT?
The preliminary report of the SIT investigation into alleged financial irregularities in Ayodhya Ram temple donations has been submitted to the state authorities. It has been revealed in the media that an external auditing firm had reported that records of some big donations were missing six years ago, which has caused an uproar in political circles.
8. The most shocking trade of IPL: Why did Pant take a loss of crores?
Rishabh Pant has returned to Delhi Capitals at a price of ₹15 crore. For this high-profile trade, he accepted a huge pay cut of ₹12 crore compared to Lucknow Super Giants’ (LSG) contract of ₹27 crore. As part of the deal, LSG has included spinner Kuldeep Yadav in its team.
9. Taking cognizance of Lucknow fire: Will punishment fall on coaching centres?
After 15 deaths in the fire at the coaching center in Lucknow, the administration has arrested 4 accused and suspended 4 senior civic officials. Its impact is visible across the country; 14 coaching institutes have been sealed in Jaipur, due to which there is panic among illegal coaching operators across the country.
10. Be careful traveling in trains: One mistake will be heavy on your pocket!
To enhance the safety of passengers, Indian Railways has implemented a strict rule from this morning imposing a heavy fine of ₹10,000 on those carrying prohibited or dangerous goods in trains. Station officials and RPF have been instructed to carry out random scanning and immediate action without any relaxation.