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Solgaleo comes to Pokémon Go: Here's everything you need to know
Solgaleo comes to Pokémon Go: Here's everything you need to know

Time of India

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Solgaleo comes to Pokémon Go: Here's everything you need to know

Solgaleo, the iconic legendary Pokémon from Pokémon Sun, is now appearing in raids in Pokémon Go. Players have the opportunity to capture this dual Psychic and Steel-type Pokémon during its availability. While Solgaleo may not be optimal for Gym battles, it can be a useful option in Player vs. Player (PvP) encounters. Here are all the details about when Solgaleo will be available in raids, its weaknesses, and recommended counters that can help players add the Pokémon to their collection. Solgaleo in Pokémon Go: Availability dates, weaknesses, battle counter and more Solgaleo returns to Pokémon Go raids starting July 8 and will be available till July 14, 10 am UK time (2.30 pm IST). According to a report by RadioTimes, players aiming to catch this powerful Legendary should prioritise participating in the Solgaleo Raid Hour on July 9, between 6pm and 7pm (UK time), for the best chances. Solgaleo is a Steel/Psychic-type Pokémon, making it naturally bulky and tough to defeat. To counter it effectively, focus on its Fire, Ground, Ghost, and Dark-type weaknesses. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Anvisa aprova solução para ajudar a reduzir gordura visceral da barriga em 7 dias! Você Mais Saudável Hoje Saiba Mais Undo Recommended attacks include Blast Burn, Shadow Ball, Earth Power, and Precipice Blades. Using powerful Pokémon like Mega Charizard Y , Mega Blaziken, Primal Groudon, Mega Gengar, Mega Garchomp, and Dawn Wings Necrozma can make the battle much easier. Shadow Chandelure and Shadow Heatran are also strong alternatives if available. Avoid using Pokémon weak to Grass or Psychic-type moves, as Solgaleo can deal serious damage with Zen Headbutt and Solarbeam. This means Water and Fighting-types are risky choices. Even if you don't have the top-tier counters, success is still possible if your raid group focuses on the correct type of advantages, the report claims. Also, take advantage of sunny weather, which boosts the power of Fire and Ground-type attacks, to maximise your raid efficiency, the report adds.. Whether you're aiming for your first Solgaleo or adding a stronger one to your collection, preparing the right team is key to a successful raid. OnePlus Buds 4 Review: Flagship Sound & Gaming Performance AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

Gemini Daily Horoscope Today, July 05, 2025: Even imperfect steps still count
Gemini Daily Horoscope Today, July 05, 2025: Even imperfect steps still count

Time of India

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Gemini Daily Horoscope Today, July 05, 2025: Even imperfect steps still count

Today, you may feel unsure whether you're doing 'enough,' or if you're showing up the right way. But the stars remind you that perfection is not needed to move forward. You are allowed to show up exactly as you are—messy, emotional, unsure, yet still trying. Progress comes from courage, not from flawlessness. Don't judge your day by how perfect it looks. Judge it by your honesty and your effort. Gemini Love Horoscope Today In love, vulnerability may feel scary today, but it's the key to real connection. It's okay if they don't come out perfectly. Your partner doesn't need you to be a mind-reader—they need you to be present. If single, don't worry about how polished your message is or whether you appear confident enough. Just be sincere. Love responds more to truth than to a well-rehearsed performance. Your realness is your charm. Gemini Career Horoscope Today Career-wise, you may fear not being good enough or making mistakes. But success is not about perfection—it is about showing up anyway. Your efforts matter even if the results aren't ideal today. Try to focus on the task, not how it will be judged. If something doesn't go right, learn from it with grace. You are in a growing phase, and you don't have to master everything overnight. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Anvisa aprova solução para ajudar a reduzir gordura visceral da barriga em 7 dias! Você Mais Saudável Hoje Saiba Mais Undo Mistakes are proof that you're working. Show up with heart—that's enough. Gemini Money Horoscope Today Money may feel a little shaky today, especially if you've made recent choices, you're unsure about. But don't punish yourself. Everyone makes missteps with money sometimes. What matters is how you learn from it. Use today to look at your finances honestly. Avoid hiding from the truth or pretending everything's fine. Make a small plan—even if it's not perfect. Start where you are, and build from there. Financial recovery doesn't need perfection, just awareness and intention. One step is enough. Gemini Health Horoscope Today Health-wise, you may be putting pressure on yourself to look or feel a certain way. If you miss a workout or eat differently than planned, don't fall into guilt. Your body is not asking for perfection—it is asking for love. Be kind in your choices today. Drink water, stretch gently, rest well. If emotions are high, journal them out or speak to a trusted friend. Mental and emotional health are part of physical health too. You are allowed to heal gradually. Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .

Actress Laya completes dubbing for her portions in Nithiin's 'Thammudu'
Actress Laya completes dubbing for her portions in Nithiin's 'Thammudu'

Time of India

time19-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Actress Laya completes dubbing for her portions in Nithiin's 'Thammudu'

The makers of director Sriram Venu's emotional action drama 'Thammudu', featuring actor Nithiin in the lead, on Thursday announced that actress Laya, who will be making a comeback with this film, has now completed dubbing for her portions in it. Laya plays the character of Jhansi Kiranmayee in the film. Taking to its X timeline, Sri Venkateswara Creations, the production house producing the film, wrote, "The powerful voice behind a dynamic character #JhansiKiranmayee. Actress #Laya has wrapped up dubbing for her Comeback Role in #Thammudu. In Theatres on July 4th, 2025. #ThammuduOnJuly4th" The film has triggered huge interest in audiences for a number of reasons. Malavika Mohanan completes dubbing for 'Thangalaan' A teaser released by the makers earlier this month gave away the fact that Nithiin plays a trained archer in this film and that the story revolves around the bond a brother shares with his sister, who is looking to keep up her promise. The story happens in a place called Ambaragodugu. The place is unique as there is only way to either enter or get out of it. The place seems to be filled with grim looking characters and it is evident that one cannot set foot outside the region, once one enters it. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Anvisa aprova solução para ajudar a reduzir gordura visceral da barriga em 7 dias! Você Mais Saudável Hoje Saiba Mais Undo Meanwhile, the teaser gives the impression that Nithiin's sister and her young child are trapped in this place and that those concerned for the safety of Nithiin urge him to get away from it, as far as possible. The teaser ends with a punchline from Nithiin. "You are considered dead even if you are alive if you can't keep up your word. You are considered alive even if you are dead when you keep your promise." Apart from Nithiin and Laya, the film also features Sapthami Gowda, Saurabh Sachdeva, Swasika, Hari Teja, Srikanth Iyyengar, Temper Vamshi, Chammak Chandra and Varsha Bollamma among others. The film, which has been produced by Raju - Shirish, has music by B. Ajaneesh Loknath and cinematography by K.V Guhan, Sameer Reddy and Setu. Editing for the film is by Sh Prawin Pudi and art direction is by G M Sekhar. Vikram Mor, Real Satish, Ravi Verma and Ram Krishan have worked as the stunt choreographers of this film.

Unemployment in India: Jobless rate rises to 5.6% in May; women face higher unemployment at 5.8%
Unemployment in India: Jobless rate rises to 5.6% in May; women face higher unemployment at 5.8%

Time of India

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Unemployment in India: Jobless rate rises to 5.6% in May; women face higher unemployment at 5.8%

India's monthly unemployment rate climbed to 5.6% in May 2025, up from 5.1% in April, according to government data released on Monday. The rise can be largely attributed to seasonal factors and reduced rural employment after the end of the Rabi harvest season, the ministry of statistics and programme implementation said in its report. Last month, the ministry rolled out the first monthly edition of the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS), aiming to track the real-time unemployment proportion of unemployed people among those eligible for jobs, PTI reported. The unemployment rate among women remained slightly higher than that of men in May, at 5.8% compared to 5.6%, as per the latest data collected in the current weekly status. Age wise unemployment rate Young people aged 15–29 faced a particularly steep rise in joblessness, with the national rate for this group jumping from 13.8% in April to 15% in May. Among young women of the same age, including both urban and rural, the figure reached 16.3%, up from 14.4% in the previous month. Meanwhile joblessness among men aged between 15-29 years were recorded at 14.5% in May. Urban vs rural unemployment rate Urban and rural areas both experienced an uptick in unemployment. In urban areas, the rate rose to 17.9% in May from 17.2% a month ago. Rural areas too, saw an increase, from 12.3%, a month ago, reaching 13.7% in May. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Anvisa aprova solução para ajudar a reduzir gordura visceral da barriga em 7 dias! Você Mais Saudável Hoje Saiba Mais Undo In rural areas, jobs moved away from agriculture, dropping from 45.9% in April to 43.5% in May 2025, with more people finding work in the industrial and services sectors, the report said. This could be due to reduced agricultural activity following the end of the Rabi harvest season for both men and women, the report noted. Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR) also declined to 54.8% in May from 55.6% in April. In urban areas, the LFPR declined to 50.4% from 50.7%. Rural participation dropped more sharply, falling to 56.9% from 58%. Among women in rural areas, LFPR saw a major dip from 38.2% to 36.9%, largely due to fewer women working as casual labourers or unpaid helpers. LFPR among males aged 15 years and above also came down to 78.3% in May from 79% in April. The Worker Population Ratio (WPR), which measures the proportion of working individuals in the population, also declined. Nationally, it slipped to 51.7% in May from 52.8% in April. Female WPR fell more sharply to 31.3% from 32.5%. The May survey covered over 89,000 households and nearly 3.8 lakh individuals across both rural and urban India. Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays and public holidays . AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

The Ayatollah's gamble: Fight, fold, or fall - How far will Iran go against Israel?
The Ayatollah's gamble: Fight, fold, or fall - How far will Iran go against Israel?

Time of India

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

The Ayatollah's gamble: Fight, fold, or fall - How far will Iran go against Israel?

Iranian supreme leader, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks during a meeting with teachers, in Tehran, Iran. (File photo) Iran unleashed a wave of over 100 missiles on Israeli cities early Monday, killing five and injuring more than 100 - striking Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Petah Tikva. The attack followed Israel's surprise air campaign that bombarded Iran's nuclear and military infrastructure, killing at least 224 people - many of them civilians - and decimating the upper ranks of the Revolutionary Guard. The tit-for-tat marks the fourth straight day of open warfare between the regional archrivals and shows no signs of de-escalation. Why it matters This is no longer a proxy conflict. Israel has directly struck inside Iran, and Iran has retaliated with direct missile fire on Israeli population centers. The scale, speed, and ferocity of the strikes mark a dangerous new phase with no clear off-ramp - and Iran's regime is facing pressure on all fronts: militarily, economically, diplomatically and domestically. It's the worst direct confrontation between Iran and Israel in history. The war could spiral into a broader Middle East conflagration, upend global oil markets, and collapse already-stalled nuclear diplomacy. Energy implications: Crude oil surged 13% on Friday - the biggest intraday gain since Russia invaded Ukraine. While oil briefly hit $78 per barrel, experts warn prices could soar past $100 if Iran disrupts the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of global oil flows. The big picture Iran now faces a triad of perilous choices Escalate - risking full-scale war with Israel and possible US involvement. Contain the conflict - aiming for limited, sustained strikes while avoiding American red lines. Negotiate - possibly with US mediation - to halt the fighting and restore nuclear talks, though trust is virtually nonexistent. Each carries enormous risks for Iran's clerical leadership. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei must weigh strategic retaliation against the very real prospect of regime collapse or American firepower. Between the lines The Israeli strikes have been more devastating and targeted than many in Tehran expected. Israel claims it has killed high-ranking commanders and destroyed key uranium enrichment facilities. The shock of the attacks has set off panic among Tehran residents, particularly in the north, where middle-class Iranians are fleeing to rural areas or Caspian towns. 'We just don't know where to go or what to do,'' said Parisa, a gym owner in northern Tehran. 'The highways are locked. People are saying something bad is going to happen in Tehran tonight.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Anvisa aprova solução para ajudar a reduzir gordura visceral da barriga em 7 dias! Você Mais Saudável Hoje Saiba Mais Undo Zoom in As per a Bloomberg report, Iran's domestic situation is fragile: Its economy is ravaged by years of sanctions. Inflation hovers around 40%. Blackouts and gas shortages are becoming the norm. And the rial continues to plummet, stoking anger in a young, restless population. Just days before the Israeli strikes, anti-government protests were already flaring over water shortages and job losses. The ultimate test for Khamenei Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader and political survivor for over three decades, is now confronting what may be the defining crisis of his rule. In a sign of how far Israel was willing to push, a US official told the Associated Press that President Donald Trump vetoed an Israeli plan to assassinate Khamenei. Since taking power in 1989 after the death of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Khamenei has survived sanctions, internal unrest, and international isolation. But the current conflict with Israel is different: it directly challenges not only the regional influence he has carefully built but also the internal balance of power in Tehran. The stakes are now existential. At 86, Khamenei's advanced age has already fueled speculation about succession, a process clouded by secrecy and rival factions within the regime. 'Khamenei is at the twilight of his rule, at the age 86, and already much of the daily command of the regime is not up to him but to various factions who are vying for the future,' said Arash Azizi, senior fellow at Boston University. 'This process was already underway and the current war only accelerates it,' he told AFP. And with Israel not ruling out future attempts on his life, the supreme leader's next moves will shape not just Iran's response, but the future of the system he's spent a lifetime defending. What they're saying 'Israel's fight is not against the Iranian people,' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a video. 'Our fight is against the murderous Islamic regime that oppresses and impoverishes you.' Trump said Sunday: 'We will have PEACE, soon… But sometimes they have to fight it out.' 'This is for the sake of our children and grandchildren,' said Yoram Suki, whose apartment was destroyed in Petah Tikva. Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi: 'Once these Israeli] attacks come to a stop, we will naturally reciprocate.' Iran has thousands of ballistic missiles so I think Iranian leaders will use most of those missiles and kill a few thousand of Americans before they engage in a surrender. Iran's hope was a peaceful resolution. The Americans didn't want to have it, they wanted war and I think that's what they're going to get. Fouad Izadi, an academic at Tehran University , told Bloomberg What to watch Iran's Revolutionary Guard said it employed a 'new method' in Monday's missile barrage that overwhelmed Israeli air defenses, including the Iron Dome, allowing strikes to penetrate deeper than before. The damage was visible: residential buildings collapsed, fires erupted, and even the US Embassy in Tel Aviv sustained minor damage. If Iran escalates further - for example, by activating Hezbollah in Lebanon or shutting the Strait of Hormuz - it could trigger US military involvement, upending Trump's desire to stay out. A senior US official confirmed that Trump was aware of the Israeli strike plan in advance but refused to participate, preferring to maintain the ability to mediate a ceasefire. What's next Israel is pushing hard to rally Western support to destroy Iran's nuclear capacity. But analysts say Israel would need US military assistance to breach Iran's deepest, most protected sites. The US role remains murky: President Donald Trump has both urged de-escalation and praised Israel's offensive. He's also confirmed vetoing an Israeli plan to assassinate Khamenei, calling it a red line. Iran's Gulf-Arab neighbors-countries it's reconnected with over the past two years-are alarmed by Israel's moves and want no part in the conflict, say senior regional officials. While Iran has the missile capability to hit oil facilities and infrastructure across the region, it's not likely to risk damaging those newly rebuilt ties. It understands that these neighbors fear getting caught in the crossfire and are pressing Trump to cool things down. The G7 summit in Canada is now dominated by discussions on how to prevent further escalation. 'This issue will be very high on the agenda,' said German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Reality check While Iran can likely sustain limited strikes on Israel for weeks, it is constrained. It cannot match Israel's precision airpower or resupply at the pace that Israel can - especially with US backing. A prolonged war would deepen its economic pain, risk regime legitimacy, and possibly spur a new wave of protests.

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