Astronauts On International Space Station In Evacuation Mode As Russians Fix Air Leak
Four astronauts of NASA's Crew-12 mission on the station.
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Four astronauts of NASA's Crew-12 mission on the station.
England opener Emilio Gay marked his Test debut against New Zealand at Lord's with a composed 57 in the second innings. His crucial half-century anchored the hosts against a disciplined pace attack. With this knock, Gay became the first England men's opener to score a debut fifty on home soil since Andrew Strauss in 2004, stabilising the top order.
Astronauts on the International Space Station were instructed to take shelter in their docked spacecraft and prepare for a potential evacuation Friday. This precautionary measure was enacted after an air leak in the Russian segment showed signs of worsening, prompting specialists to assess and monitor containment efforts.
India is rapidly building a powerful military space presence, launching a 52-satellite constellation from 2025 to 2029, with a significant portion by the private sector. This initiative, guided by a new joint doctrine, aims to enhance surveillance, secure communications, and space awareness, bolstering national security in an increasingly contested orbital domain.
The building โ which housed a co-working space โ crumpled onto an adjacent eatery, where several students were having dinner. The immediate trigger of the collapse is unclear
Kerala today operates in a less flexible fiscal space with the discontinuation of the Goods and Services Tax compensation, the limits placed on borrowings and the elimination of revenue deficit grants under the 16th Finance Commission regime, according to the document
Billionaire Peter Thiel's family office has secured a prime office space in Miami's 830 Brickell tower. The lease is reportedly the most expensive in Miami-Dade County's history. This move signifies Thiel's growing business presence in South Florida, a region attracting wealth and companies from higher-tax states. Thiel Capital and Founders Fund have also expanded their Miami operations.
Mumbai: Global investors continued to pare equity stake in the financial services sector in the second half of May, however the pace of selling came off.Foreign portfolio investors (FPI) sold shares worth โน5,181 crore from the sector in the period, significantly lower than the outflow of โน17,000 crore in first half of the month, according to the data from NSDL. Between January and March, global investors pulled out shares worth over โน60,000 crore from the sector."Banking stocks offered foreign investors an easy exit from India by virtue of being highly liquid," said U R Bhat, co-founder & director, Alphaniti. "Despite the sell-off, the sector has fared well, barring a few specific exceptions. Now investors are reducing exposure in other sectors."Bank Nifty fell 1% over the past one month compared with a 2.9% drop in the benchmark Nifty 50."Global investors toned down the selling in the banking and financial services sector and bought selectively- mostly smaller banks instead of the large caps which is why the pace of outflows moderated," said Sonam Srivastava, founder and CEO, Wright Research. Overseas investors sold shares worth โน14,621 crore across 13 sectors in the second half of May, after withdrawing โน38,443 crore across 19 sectors in the first half of the month.131518952FPIs have continued the selling spree in the current calendar year, offloading equities worth โน2.6 lakh crore up till June 03. This exceeds their outflow of โน1.7 lakh crore in the whole of 2025. A sustained selling pressure has intensified this year due to AI disruption and inflationary pressure on account of elevated oil prices given the US-Iran war. In addition, the net outflow of โน1.3 lakh crore in FY27 so far exceeds the net investment of โน84,132 crore by FPIs since FY17. The cumulative net foreign investment in Indian equities dropped to the lowest level in 12 years to โน7.1 lakh crore in FY27.In the second half of May, automobiles and oil and gas sectors reported worth over โน2,000 crore. On May 29, The MSCI rebalancing led to outflows worth โน8,000-8,500 crore which also factored in the outflows for this fortnight. "Changes in the MSCI Index shifts the composition of not just index funds that mimic the index but also weighs on decisions of other funds,who largely use MSCI indices as benchmarks" said Bhat.Among sectors that reported net inflows in the second half of May, metals attracted nearly 60% of the inflows -the highest foreign inflows worth โน4,999 crore for the period. The sector witnessed inflows worth over โน6,500 crore in May.
Wall Street advanced on Thursday as โprogress toward ending the Iran war buoyed investor sentiment, while disappointing results from Broadcom led a chip selloff that held the Nasdaq's gains in check.The blue-chip Dow surged, hitting a record closing high with a boost from healthcare and financial stocks.The S&P 500 posted more muted gains, while the Nasdaq โended essentially unchanged. Chipmaker Broadcom โ missed revenue โ expectations, sending its shares tumbling and casting a pall over the AI frenzy, which has sent chip stocks soaring so far this year."About the only blemish โon the market at this point is Broadcom, and I think investors are buying the dip," said Paul Nolte, senior wealth adviser and market โstrategist at Murphy & Sylvest in Elmhurst, Illinois. "I don't think investors have given up on chips yet, but what they've yet to come to grips with, 'Is this real? Are these valuations legitimate?' I'm not sure yet that investors have really questioned that." The U.S. House of Representatives โpassed a measure on Wednesday that would block President Donald Trump from continuing โ the war on Iran. Additionally, โa U.S.-mediated ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon, an essential condition of an Iranian agreement to โa peace deal, bolstered โoptimism of a near-term resolution to the war. But the truce was rejected by the pro-Iran Hezbollah, โ which said it would not withdraw troops from Lebanon.A drop in front-month crude โfutures reflected hopes that tanker traffic through the crucial Strait of Hormuz could shortly resume."How many โdeals have we had? It's always right around the corner, a corner we've yet to reach," Nolte added. "Things are moving, but are they moving at a pace that's going to allow the world to get back to what passes for normal in a few weeks, a few months, or maybe sometime next year?"On the economic front, initial jobless claims unexpectedly rose 6.1%, and first-quarter labor costs and productivity were revised sharply lower. A report from Challenger, Gray and Christmas showed layoffs announced by U.S. corporations jumped 11% in โMay to 97,006. Nearly 40% of those layoffs were attributed to AI.According to preliminary data, the S&P 500 gained 31.14 points, or 0.41%, to end at 7,584.82 points, while the Nasdaq Composite lost 19.72 points, โor 0.07%, to 26,834.26. The โDow Jones Industrial Average rose โ 875.09 points, or 1.73%, to 51,562.16.Chipmaker Marvell Technology gained, while Advanced Micro Devices, Micron Technology and Qualcomm lost ground on the day.The healthcare sector got a boost from UnitedHealth after Bank of America raised its rating on the healthcare conglomerate's shares to "buy."The financial index's rebound โfollowed a sharp selloff in the previous session due to revived concerns over private credit. Blackstone shares advanced after it became the latest asset manager to cap withdrawals from its flagship private credit fund following a rise in redemption requests. Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike slumped after reporting an increase in quarterly operating expenses. An investor roadshow for Elon Musk-led SpaceX began on Thursday ahead of its market debut on June 12. It aims to raise $75 billion in a record IPO that would value it at $1.75 trillion.
IndiGo has announced the temporary suspension of flights to six international destinations as it adjusts its network amid softer travel demand and rising operational costs.The airline said the move is part of a broader network optimisation strategy aimed at matching capacity with current market conditions while maintaining operational efficiency.Which International Routes Has IndiGo Suspended?According to the airline, services to the following destinations will be temporarily suspended:Hong KongShanghaiHo Chi Minh CityLangkawiKrabiSiem ReapFlights to Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ho Chi Minh City, Langkawi and Krabi will be suspended from July 1, while services to Siem Reap will be paused from July 3.Read more: HSBC says Asia's largest slum could soon have metro stations, green spaces & 125,000 new homesThe suspension is expected to remain in place until September 30.Why Has IndiGo Suspended These Flights?IndiGo said the decision was driven by a combination of softer seasonal demand and a challenging operating environment.The airline noted that the upcoming quarter typically witnesses lower travel demand, especially on certain international routes.At the same time, airlines continue to face increased operational expenses, making it necessary to review network deployment.In a statement, IndiGo said: "These measured changes are designed to align capacity with current market conditions and demand trends, while ensuring the airline maintains reliability and network integrity across its global destinations."Will IndiGo Restart These Routes?Yes. The airline has confirmed that bookings for all affected routes will reopen from October 1, subject to an improvement in market conditions.IndiGo also stated that it remains prepared to restore services earlier if demand improves and operational conditions become more favourable.Airspace Restrictions Continue To Affect AirlinesApart from rising costs, airlines are also dealing with continuing airspace restrictions that have impacted flight operations and route planning.Several carriers globally have been forced to adjust schedules, reroute aircraft and review international networks due to changing geopolitical and operational challenges.IndiGo said it will continue monitoring the situation closely before making further decisions regarding these routes.IndiGo Retains More Than 1,800 Weekly International FlightsDespite the temporary suspension of six destinations, IndiGo said its international network remains largely intact.The airline continues to operate more than 1,800 international flights every week across its global network.This allows the carrier to maintain strong international connectivity while adjusting capacity where demand is currently weaker.What Does This Mean For Travellers?Passengers planning trips to the affected destinations between July and September may need to consider alternative airlines or adjust their travel plans.However, travellers heading to other international destinations served by IndiGo are unlikely to see any major disruption, as the airline has retained the majority of its overseas operations.The move highlights how airlines are increasingly balancing demand, operating costs and network efficiency as global travel patterns continue to evolve.IndiGo Focuses On Network OptimisationThe temporary suspension reflects a broader trend in the aviation industry, where airlines are becoming more flexible in managing capacity.Rather than operating flights with lower demand, carriers are increasingly redeploying aircraft to stronger-performing routes and adjusting schedules based on market conditions.For IndiGo, the strategy is aimed at protecting profitability while ensuring reliable operations across its growing domestic and international network.Inputs from PTI
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Earlier this week, IndiGo announced that it will temporarily pause flights to Manchester citing continued international airspace constraints.
The intensified crackdown has reportedly led to the seizure of 2.65 kg of MDMA, 51.47 kg of ganja and other narcotic substances in Kozhikode city alone
At SPIEF 2026, Nara Lokesh pitches Andhra Pradeshโs spaceport, Space Policy 4.0 and a planned $4-billion space ecosystem to Russian investors
The Toronto Maple Leafs have made contact with the New York Rangers about acquiring center Vincent Trocheck, driven by Max Domi's injury and a lack of proven depth at center. Toronto carries roughly $22.2 million in projected cap space, making Trocheck's $5.625 million hit workable. However, Rangers GM Chris Drury is demanding a first-round pick, an NHL-ready player, and a top prospect. Trocheck's modified no-trade clause further complicates movement. The deal is possible but far from done.
A recent Ukrainian drone attack on St. Petersburg, bypassing Russian defenses, highlights the global need for advanced air defense. India is bolstering its capabilities with Mission Sudarshan Chakra, a multi-layered shield inspired by systems like Israel's Iron Dome and US platforms. This ambitious project aims for comprehensive protection by 2035, integrating space-based surveillance and AI.
Michael Burry, known for predicting the 2008 housing crash, is questioning the high valuations of AI firm Anthropic and SpaceX. He believes hype, not fundamentals, is driving investor interest, particularly for Anthropic's AI model business, which he deems "far too expensive" and unsustainable long-term.
As many as 16 stocks are set to turn ex-record date for dividends on Friday, effectively making today the last day for interested investors to buy the shares to be eligible for the payments.Under Sebiโs T+1 settlement cycle, investors need to purchase a companyโs shares at least one trading day before the record date to ensure the shares are credited to their demat accounts in time, and they become eligible for the corporate action. Accordingly, today is the last opportunity for investors to buy the shares so that they are credited to their accounts by the record date (June 5), making them eligible for the dividend.Reliance Industries dividendReliance Industries (RIL) is among the most notable names on the list, as the Mukesh Ambani-led company has fixed June 5 (Friday) as the record date for its final dividend of Rs 6 per share for FY26. Indiaโs most valuable company has declared 28 dividends over the past 25 years, and its dividend yield currently stands at 0.42%, according to Trendlyne data.HDFC AMC dividendThe highest dividend among the pack will be paid by HDFC Asset Management Company. The stock will turn ex-record date on Friday for a final dividend of Rs 54 per share. Bank of Baroda has also fixed June 5 as the record date for its final dividend of Rs 8.5 per share.ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company dividendICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company had declared a final dividend of Rs 1.65 per share for its shareholders. The record date to determine the eligibility of shareholders for the dividend has been fixed on June 5.Further, Bank of Maharashtra and BEML have also fixed Friday as the record date for their dividends of Rs 1.2 per share and Rs 2.3 per share, respectively. Cipla will turn ex-record date tomorrow for its interim dividend of Rs 13 per share.JSW Energy is also among the key names, with the stock set to go ex-record date on Friday for a final dividend of Rs 2 per share. Other companies which have fixed June 5 as the record date for their dividend payments are Archean Chemical Industries (final dividend of Rs 2.5 per share), Jagran Prakashan (special dividend of Rs 3 per share and interim dividend of Rs 7 per share), Mahickra Chemicals (interim dividend of Rs 0.15 per share), MKVentures Capital (interim dividend of Rs 0.25 per share), Ponni Sugars (final dividend of Rs 5 per share), Qgo Finance (interim dividend of Rs 0.15 per share), Spacenet Enterprises (interim dividend of Rs 0.01 per share) and Vertoz (interim dividend of Rs 0.1 per share).Take a look at all the stocks which will turn ex-record date for their dividends on June 5, making today the last day for interested investors to buy the shares and be eligible for the rewards. 131496582(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)
United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket with NASA's MAVEN spacecraft (File)