June was a busy month on Global Entertainment Hub. From high‑stakes defence talks to rainy monsoon warnings, we covered it all. Below is a quick walk‑through of the most talked‑about stories so you can catch up without scrolling through dozens of posts.
India’s defence scene made headlines twice. First, a senior navy officer blamed political limits on Operation Sindoor for the loss of several IAF jets. The operation was restricted to terrorist camps only, leaving military assets off‑limits and stirring ethical debates about civilian flights near combat zones.
Second, India earned a rare privilege – unescorted access to the Pentagon. The move signals deeper trust between New Delhi and Washington and could reshape future defence cooperation.
On the economic front, a PSU stock forged a joint venture in the Middle East despite rising Israel‑Iran tensions, showing how Indian firms are willing to take calculated risks in volatile regions.
Cricket fans were glued to the India vs England Test at Headingley. Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal’s centuries set a solid platform, while KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant later piled on a 371‑run target. Weather forecasts warned of rain on Day 2, adding a tactical twist for both sides.
In a bold move, transgender cricketer Anaya Bangar published scientific data to challenge ICC bans, pushing the conversation on gender eligibility in sports.
Bollywood’s biggest story was Aamir Khan’s “Sitaare Zameen Par” smashing the ₹100 crore worldwide mark in just four days, becoming one of 2025’s top grossers. The film earned ₹10.7 crore net in India on opening day and kept climbing, proving Khan’s star power still packs a punch.
Football fans cheered Real Madrid’s 3‑1 Club World Cup win over Pachuca, even after playing with ten men. Meanwhile, Al Hilal’s CEO shut down wild Cristiano Ronaldo transfer rumors, keeping the focus on the tournament.
Miss World 2025 dazzled with a diamond‑encrusted crown worth ₹3 crore in Hyderabad, and Thailand’s Suchata Chuangsri walked away with the title and a hefty cash prize.
Lottery enthusiasts got their fix too. Nagaland’s “Dear Meghna” and “Dear Godavari” draws each handed out ₹1 crore prizes on February 14 and February 20, respectively, with official results posted for quick verification.
Weather updates were relentless. Monsoon rain finally reached Uttar Pradesh, easing the June heat in Delhi‑NCR and Rajasthan. However, Noida and Patna faced stubborn heatwaves, with Patna even suffering a massive power outage that left a million people in the dark for 19 hours.
On the market side, Japan’s Nikkei index broke past 35,000 for the first time in decades, hinting at renewed optimism, while the Nikkei 225 managed a modest weekly comeback despite geopolitical jitters.
All these stories and more are archived here for easy reference. Whether you’re after defence news, cricket scores, Bollywood box‑office numbers, lottery results, or weather alerts, June 2025 had something for everyone. Keep scrolling for deeper dives into each headline, and stay tuned for what July brings.