Daily Morning Brief - 29 June - Top News Updates from India, world, economy and Odisha
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1. Seychelles Confers 'Guardian of the Blue Horizon' Honour on PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received Seychelles' highest civilian honour, "Guardian of the Blue Horizon," for his leadership in climate action, environmental conservation, and promoting the Blue Economy. The award also commemorates 50 years of diplomatic relations between India and Seychelles.
2. Government Warns WhatsApp Users Against Rising Cyber Threats
The Government of India has issued a nationwide advisory warning WhatsApp users against opening unknown files, suspicious messages, or unverified links. Officials caution that cybercriminals are using malware and phishing attacks to steal personal information and compromise user accounts.
WORLD
3. Sheikh Hasina Says She Will Return to Bangladesh This Year
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has announced plans to return to Bangladesh this year despite facing legal challenges. Speaking in an interview, she described the charges against her as politically motivated and expressed confidence about her return.
4. France Heatwave Death Toll Climbs to 4,000 Amid Extreme Temperatures
France continues to battle an unprecedented heatwave, with the reported death toll reaching 4,000. Authorities have opened emergency cooling centres, imposed water restrictions, and urged vulnerable citizens to remain indoors as extreme temperatures continue across the country.
5. Iran Launches Missile Attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain
Regional tensions escalated after reports claimed Iran launched attacks targeting locations in Kuwait and Bahrain. The developments have heightened security concerns across the Middle East while triggering volatility in global oil markets and increasing regional military preparedness.
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ECONOMY
6. Hurun Global Rich List 2026: Mumbai Home to 95 Billionaires; New York Tops with 146
According to the Hurun Global Rich List 2026, New York remains the world's leading billionaire city with 146 billionaires. Mumbai ranks sixth globally with 95 billionaires, while India holds third position worldwide with a total of 308 billionaires.
7. US Visa Crisis Forces 30,000 Indian Students to Leave the United States
Visa delays, tighter immigration rules, and uncertainty over work opportunities have reportedly forced around 30,000 Indian students to leave the United States. Many students are now choosing destinations such as Canada, Australia, and several European countries for higher education.
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ODISHA
8. SIR List to Be Released on July 5
The much-awaited SIR list is scheduled for release on July 5, bringing clarity for thousands of candidates awaiting the results. The announcement marks an important administrative milestone and is expected to impact recruitment and institutional processes across the state.
9. FIFA Shares Instagram Post in Odia, Marking a Proud Moment for Odisha
FIFA delighted football fans in Odisha by publishing an official Instagram post in the Odia language during the FIFA World Cup 2026. The gesture received widespread appreciation and highlighted the growing global recognition of India's regional languages.
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