Monsoon session: Centre open to Operation Sindoor debate, says Rijiju; impeachment motion against Justice Varma picks up steam

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju announced the government’s readiness to discuss key issues, including Operation Sindoor, in the upcoming Monsoon Session, emphasizing adherence to parliamentary rules and traditions. He highlighted the positive all-party meeting where leaders shared inputs for a successful session.

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“Heartbroken and humiliated”: Blake Lively is devastated by Taylor Swift’s new songs as Travis Kelce stands by the singer’s side

Taylor Swift’s new album The Life of a Showgirl has reportedly left Blake Lively heartbroken, with fans speculating certain tracks target their broken friendship. Sources claim Lively feels “devastated” and “humiliated,” while Swift stays silent. Amid the backlash, her boyfriend Travis Kelce has been a steady source of support, helping her navigate the controversy.

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Explained: The ‘basic software bug’ that caused Amazon Web Services outage, bringing half the internet across the world down

A subtle software flaw in Amazon’s core database system, DynamoDB, triggered a massive, hours-long outage affecting thousands of websites and apps. The bug, related to automated DNS management, caused a cascading failure across AWS infrastructure. Network Load Balancers also faltered, exacerbating the widespread disruption. Manual intervention was eventually required to restore services.

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‘Vote-chori slogan spreading like fire’: Rahul Gandhi vows to share ‘explosive’ proof; slams NDA

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has promised to reveal “dynamic and explosive” evidence of vote theft, alleging the NDA government was formed through stolen votes. He claims to have proof of manipulation, particularly highlighting the “Gujarat model” as a scheme for electoral fraud involving PM Modi, Amit Shah, and the Election Commission.

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Will Canada buy German-made submarines?

Germany and Norway are pitching their standardised submarine project to Canada, hoping for an order of up to 12 units. This collaboration aims to bolster North Atlantic naval cooperation amid rising Russian threats. Canada is also exploring a broader strategic and economic partnership, including rare earth elements and energy exports, while considering a competing submarine…

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