Morning Digest | June 17, 2025

Morning Digest | June 17, 2025

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Smoke rises after a reported Israeli strike in a building used by the Islamic Republic of Iran News Network, part of the Iran’s State TV broadcaster, on 16 June 2025, in Tehran, Iran. | Photocredit: Getty images

Iran State TV briefly spread the air through strike after rockets 11 in Israel killed

Iran’s state broadcaster was briefly beaten by an Israeli strike and explosions called Monday (June 16, 2025), after a barrage of Iranian missiles killed 11 people in Israel on the fourth day of an escalating air war. In Tehran, the live feed from the Islamic Republic of Iran broadcast (Irib) was abruptly cut when an Israeli strike hit the building on Monday (16 June 2025).

Fatf condemns Pahalgam attack, to issue a report for the first time about ‘Terror sponsored by the state’

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the Apex Inter-Governmental Anti-Terror Financing Waakhond, has issued a statement in which the terror attack of Pahalgam is convicted and noted that it could “not happen without money and the means to move money between terrorist supporters”

Trump does not sign the G7 statement about Israel-Iran De-escalation, says officially

An American officer said on Monday (16 June 2025) that President Donald Trump would not sign a draft declaration of group of seven leaders calling for the escalation of the Israel-Iran conflict. The concept statement, seen by Reuters, also undertakes to protect the market stability of the market, including energy markets,, says Iran should never have a nuclear weapon, and that Israel has the right to defend itself.

Trump muses about changing G7 back in G8, or even G9 with China

US President Donald Trump started his time in the group of Seven Summit on Monday (June 16, 2025) by suggesting that Russia and perhaps even China should be part of the organization. The American leader indicated that he would rather make the G7 the G8 or possibly even the G9, although Russia and China would in particular be authoritarian governments in an organization whose members are democracies.

Day after Choppercrash, the government of Uttarakhand to resume helicopter services from 17 June

A day after seven people, including a two -year -old child and the pilot, were killed at a helicopter crash in Kedarnath Valley, the government of Uttarakhand decided to resume the Chopper Service for the Char Dham Yatra from Tuesday (June 17, 2025). Sonika, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Uttarakhand Civil Aviation Development Authority (Ucada), announced the resumption of helicopter services on Monday (June E 16, 2025).

Delhi-bound Air India flight returns to Hong Kong after Stag

A Delhi-bound Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner from Hong Kong returned on Monday (June 16, 2025) to the airport of origin within an hour after the start after the pilot in Command suspected a technical problem. The flight, AI 315, landed safely in Hong Kong, and all passengers left the plane, the airline said in a statement, adding that the plane is undergoing inspection.

Established entrepreneur in the VAE promises £ 6 crore to families of medical students who were killed in crash in Air India

The entrepreneur Shamsheer Vayalil, based in the VAE, has spoken with grief about the death of four medical students on the aircraft of Air India Air India in Ahmedabad and promised £ 6 crore to support their families and others affected by the tragedy. In a post on X, Dr. Vayalil, founder and chairman of VPS Healthcare, a multinational health care group, mourn for the loss of students – Manav, Alyan, Rakesh and Jaiprakash – who describes them as “future front line heroes”.

India begins to move citizens from Tehran to other parts of Iran, considers exit routes from Israel to Indian citizens

While the conflict between Iran and Israel continues to escalate, the government has initiated efforts to relocate Indian citizens in both countries to safer areas, although there are currently no evacuation plans. It also advised them to limit their movements, given the daily air strikes.

Colombia Senator Uribe from surgery but extremely critical, says Hospital, says Hospital

Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe, who was admitted to the hospital since he was shot in the head earlier this month during a campaign event, was carried out from an emergency operation that was performed on Monday (June 16, 2025), but is “extremely critical” in the state, “said Santa Foundation Hospital on Monday (June 16, 2025).

EC for 100% webcasting of polling stations for closer monitoring of the voice procedure

Looking for an increased monitoring of the poll procedure on voting days, the election committee (EC) on Monday (June 16, 2025) decided to perform webcasting on all polling stations, an increase compared to the current 50%. The webcasting data is for internal consumption of the survey authority.

Does not hide from agents for PF services, EPFO ​​tells the members

The Provident Fund organization of the Employees (EPFO) has asked its subscribers not to be dependent on private agents for services related to their PF accounts. The EPFO ​​said in a release that it had noticed that various Cybercafe operators and fintech companies charged EPFO ​​members large amounts for services that were officially free.

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