Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to hold a crucial bilateral meeting with US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the G7 Summit. The high-profile interaction comes at a significant time in India-US relations, with trade negotiations nearing a critical stage.
Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni knows the World Cup won’t be decided in the opening match of the tournament. Four years ago, Argentina lost its opener to Saudi Arabia but went on to win the title. La Albiceleste open their title defense on Tuesday against Algeria in Kansas City, Missouri. Scaloni sounded optimistic about the health of his squad. Lionel Messi has been dealing with a mild hamstring strain but is expected to play. The only real question is Nicolas Tagliafico, who has been working through a muscle tear in the back of his left leg.
Argentina's head coach Lionel Scaloni was pleasantly surprised during his press conference on the eve of the World Cup opener against Algeria as his former team-mate Martín Palermo raised his hand to ask a question. Scaloni and Palermo played together at Estudiantes in the 1996-1997 season. The match against Algeria in Kansas City, Missouri, also marks the start of the sixth and possibly final World Cup for Lionel Messi. One of the best players of a generation turns 39 later this month and is widely expected to retire from international competition following this year's expanded 48-team tournament. Messi added the one thing missing from his impressive resume with the 2022 World Cup win in Qatar. Now he's hoping to lead the Argentines to the first consecutive World Cup titles since Brazil in 1962. Messi needs four more goals to surpass Germany’s Miroslav Klose’s World Cup record of 16, but his body is starting to show signs of wear. He's been dealing with muscle fatigue and a hamstring strain that led to his substitution during Inter Miami’s final match before the World Cup. Messi sat out Argentina's friendly against Honduras in hopes of being healthy for what will likely be his last hurrah on the World Cup stage.
Argentina arrive at the 2026 FIFA World Cup among the tournament favourites after maintaining the consistency and winning culture established under Lionel Scaloni. Drawn in Group J alongside Algeria, Austria and Jordan, La Albiceleste will be expected to progress, but every opponent presents a unique challenge. SNTV previews Argentina’s squad, tactical strengths and key storylines as they bid to make another deep run on football’s biggest stage.
Argentina's head coach Lionel Scaloni was pleasantly surprised during his press conference on the eve of the World Cup opener against Algeria as his former team-mate Martín Palermo raised his hand to ask a question. Scaloni and Palermo played together at Estudiantes in the 1996-1997 season. The match against Algeria in Kansas City, Missouri, also marks the start of the sixth and possibly final World Cup for Lionel Messi. One of the best players of a generation turns 39 later this month and is widely expected to retire from international competition following this year's expanded 48-team tournament. Messi added the one thing missing from his impressive resume with the 2022 World Cup win in Qatar. Now he's hoping to lead the Argentines to the first consecutive World Cup titles since Brazil in 1962. Messi needs four more goals to surpass Germany’s Miroslav Klose’s World Cup record of 16, but his body is starting to show signs of wear. He's been dealing with muscle fatigue and a hamstring strain that led to his substitution during Inter Miami’s final match before the World Cup. Messi sat out Argentina's friendly against Honduras in hopes of being healthy for what will likely be his last hurrah on the World Cup stage.
Argentina arrive at the 2026 FIFA World Cup among the tournament favourites after maintaining the consistency and winning culture established under Lionel Scaloni. Drawn in Group J alongside Algeria, Austria and Jordan, La Albiceleste will be expected to progress, but every opponent presents a unique challenge. SNTV previews Argentina’s squad, tactical strengths and key storylines as they bid to make another deep run on football’s biggest stage. #FIFA #FIFAWorldCup #FIFAWorldCup2026 #Football #WorldCup2026 #NDTVWorld #Argentina
Cape Verde Vs Spain Highlights: Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha breaks down in tears after his side's historic 0-0 draw against World Cup favourites Spain in their first-ever World Cup match. The 40-year-old, named Player of the Match after a string of crucial saves, later reveals that he was thinking of his late grandparents, who raised him, and his mother, who was unable to travel to the United States because of visa costs and timing issues. Vozinha's emotional reaction and standout performance become one of the defining stories of Cape Verde's memorable World Cup debut.
Mamata Banerjee has challenged her Bhabanipur assembly election defeat in the Calcutta High Court. She lost the seat, previously her stronghold, by 15,105 votes to BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari. This challenge follows her earlier narrow loss in Nandigram during the 2021 Assembly elections.
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BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia urged India A players to stay focused on the tri-series after Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's on-field altercation with Sri Lanka A's Vishen Halambage following a Super Over defeat in Dambulla. Sources claimed sledging triggered the clash, while the India A camp was also unhappy with several umpiring decisions, alleging biased officiating during the match.
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New Zealand's Sarpreet Singh became the first player of Indian origin to start a FIFA World Cup match, playing nearly the full game in a 2-2 draw with Iran. Born to Punjabi parents, the 27-year-old previously made history with Bayern Munich. Other Indian-origin players at the tournament include Australia's Nishan Velupillay, DR Congo's Samuel Moutoussamy and Qatar's Tahsin Mohammed Jamshid.
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New research challenges old beliefs about single people. Many individuals now choose singlehood. They value deep connections and prefer being alone to settling for bad relationships. This trend is growing, especially among younger adults. Singlehood is increasingly seen as a valid life choice, not a temporary phase. Personal standards guide these decisions.
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The popular mystery comedy 'Only Murders in the Building' is relocating its investigation to London for Season 6, featuring a star-studded British and Irish cast. Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez will lead the new case following a cliffhanger involving Cinda Canning. Production is underway, promising a fresh international setting for the beloved trio's sleuthing.
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Psychologists suggest that behaviors like tidying and organizing can be coping mechanisms for anxiety, stemming from a need for order and predictability. Research indicates that structured, repetitive actions help the brain manage uncertainty and reduce physiological stress responses. Childhood experiences in unstable environments can also reinforce these habits as a way to create security and control.
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A Canadian woman's act of kindness towards an injured crow has blossomed into an extraordinary interspecies friendship. After rescuing the bird, Leah Wilson began receiving 'thank-you gifts' of feathers and sticks from the local flock. This remarkable behaviour aligns with scientific findings suggesting crows possess advanced memory, recognizing and remembering human faces and interactions for years.
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Talking to oneself, often seen as embarrassing, is a normal cognitive tool for organizing thoughts and preparing for tasks. This habit, rooted in childhood 'private speech,' helps regulate emotions by naming feelings and can create psychological distance when using one's own name. While generally beneficial, self-talk becomes problematic when it's negative and ruminative, unlike constructive, solution-oriented internal dialogue.
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