Iron Lady 3.0: From a grunge enthusiast to the public representative, how Sanae Takaichi scripted history as Japan’s first female Prime Minister

Japan has elected Sanae Takaichi as its first female Prime Minister, a historic breakthrough in the nation’s male-dominated politics. A staunch conservative, Takaichi, a former heavy-metal drummer, aims to chart a bold new course for the country, drawing inspiration from figures like Margaret Thatcher. Her tenure begins amidst political turbulence and economic strain, presenting immediate…

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WATCH: Navya Nair fined at Melbourne airport for carrying jasmine flowers; actress says, ‘Mistake made unknowingly’

Navya Nair faced an unexpected hurdle during her Australia trip for Onam celebrations. She was fined at Melbourne International Airport for unknowingly carrying jasmine flowers, a restricted item. Her father had packed the flowers, and Navya, unaware of the regulations, placed them in her hand luggage, leading to a hefty fine of 1,980 Australian dollars.

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Meesho IPO opens today: Should you subscribe? Check price band, GMP, analysts’ opinion & more

Meesho’s IPO opens Wednesday, aiming for Rs 5,421 crore with a strong grey market premium, driven by positive analyst views. The e-commerce platform, backed by SoftBank, secured significant anchor investor interest, oversubscribing by nearly 30 times. Funds will fuel cloud infrastructure, marketing, and acquisitions, positioning Meesho for a December 10 debut.

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‘Arise, Sir James Anderson!’: England’s legendary pacer knighted after historic 22-year career

England’s legendary fast bowler, James Anderson, has been officially knighted by Princess Anne at Windsor Castle. The 43-year-old, cricket’s most successful fast bowler with 704 Test wickets, received the honour for his extraordinary 22-year international career. Anderson’s remarkable journey from Burnley to Buckingham Palace signifies a fitting tribute to his enduring legacy in the sport.

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DSSSB recruitment 2025: Over 2000 vacancies announced across multiple departments, Applications open from July 8

The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has announced 2,119 vacancies across multiple departments under the Delhi government. The application process begins on July 8 and closes on August 7, 2025. Selection will be based on one-tier exams. Eligible candidates must apply online and follow the official guidelines for post-wise qualifications and exam schemes.

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