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Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Tarot Horoscope Today for July 26, 2025: Tarot messages for different aspects of life based on zodiac signs
Every sunrise stirs a new intention. The Tarot cards reflects it back like a mirror, helping zodiac signs recognize what their soul already knows. Tarot Horoscope Today: Zodiac Sign Predictions for July 26, 2025 (Freepik) Also Read This zodiac sign may need to do something different to change everything this week, says a tarot reader Aries Tarot Horoscope Today for July 26, 2025 Tarot Card: Knight of Wands Your spark is bright in you today, and others can easily feel it. You have a natural way of brightening a person's day just by being yourself. Let your energy take flight as it brings joy or sparks change. Sometimes, your encouragement alone can make a person's whole day. Bring people together with your fiery zest. Your confidence is a gift—use it wisely and glow. Lucky Tip: Use your passion to inspire others. Taurus Tarot Horoscope Today for July 26, 2025 Tarot Card: The World Maybe you don't feel it, but you are where you need to be right now. Everything you've experienced is contributing to your wholeness. Today is a time for pausing and honouring your journey—all steps have value. Even the ones still waiting for their resolution are part of your story. The Universe has agreed to place you here, and not somewhere else, even if your version looks far different. Completion is just around the corner; heed the call and stay present. Lucky Tip: Take a moment to celebrate how far you've already come. Gemini Tarot Horoscope Today for July 26, 2025 Tarot Card: Eight of Pentacles You do not need to perfect it; you just ought to be present. Today affirms that effort is what counts, not an immaculate result. Lugging along, even in miniature phases, slowly defines your future. Let go of this big, pretentious shuffle to act as if you deserve to stalk that ghost of a plan with every passing moment. There's beauty in this endless circling, and its students will behold fruits. Be proud of what you're building. Progress is a moving target, not perfection. Lucky Tip: Celebrate your achievements, no matter how small. Cancer Tarot Horoscope Today for July 26, 2025 Tarot Card: Queen of Cups Today is the day you could listen to your soft inner voice. If emotions get strong or situations become unclear, your intuition already knows what to do. Trust those tell-tale signs coming from deep inside, not the mess outside. You might already be sensing the unspoken feelings of another or are somehow drawn to comfort them. Allow your heart to lead with kind dignity. Those quiet moments may hold the deepest wisdom. Lucky Tip: Whenever possible, trust your inner voice above all else. Leo Tarot Horoscope Today for July 26, 2025 Tarot Card: The Emperor Today insists on leading you with pride and humility. There are obvious strengths in you; you have presence, will, and heart. But do not neglect your delicate side. Truly confident people are those who also honour their softer spaces. You do not have to control everything to be strong. Strength becomes one of your gifts when you balance. Support others; on the other hand, let them support you when you need it. You are powerful and not perfect—and that is your kind of magic. Lucky Tip: Let strength and softness walk together. Virgo Tarot Horoscope Today for July 26, 2025 Tarot Card: Page of Swords The mind is sharp today; curiosity is in the driver's seat. A small question, a bold word, or a new step could change everything. Do not wait for the big sign; take the small step with courage. You may have to speak up or do something different. It may feel strange or unintended; just trust your course of changes. You learn by doing, not by thinking. Lucky Tip: Take one brave step forward today. Libra Tarot Horoscope Today for July 26, 2025 Tarot Card: Nine of Cups The heart wants to be heard. What is it that makes you happy? Today is about what fills you emotionally, not just what looks good on the outside. Allow yourself to bask in those simple pleasures, a favourite song, the sunshine for a few minutes, that special connection. For so long, you have balanced the scales for others; now, it is time to balance for yourself. You deserve happiness, the kind that feels real and stands the test of time. Guilt has no place in making space for it. Lucky Tip: Do something just for your happiness. Scorpio Tarot Horoscope Today for July 26, 2025 Tarot Card: Temperance Healing is never a race, so let today be a reminder to walk at your own pace. You are getting into balance, although the progress is slower on some days. In any case, be kind to yourself. A brief moment of calm or a single deep breath could do more than you might ever realise. Let your emotions run their course without judgment. You are not behind; you are growing exactly as you have to. Lucky Tip: Honour slow progress as real progress. Sagittarius Tarot Horoscope Today for July 26, 2025 Tarot Card: The Hanged Man Put another way, a waiting game is in order, and a change of focus is needed in any situation. What once seemed deadlocked may now be set in motion if you let a new perception float in. Lose those rigid beliefs; open your mind-you may find doors you've never seen before. Even delays have a meaning: they give you time to reflect and redirect. Trust that clarity appears when you stop digging for answers. Lucky Tip: Changing your view will transform your route. Capricorn Tarot Horoscope Today for July 26, 2025 Tarot Card: The Hermit Today's advice is to slow things down and somehow go with intention. Your focused and steady nature will yield the best results when paired with some mindfulness. Make an effort to be fully present for everything you do, or at least when you allow yourself to rest. You are not required to do more, but to do what counts with the full presence of your conscious mind. This inner peace will direct your external steps: trust your truest, quiet wisdom over any external noise. Lucky Tip: Be present fully in every moment. Aquarius Tarot Horoscope Today for July 26, 2025 Tarot Card: Five of Swords You may feel tempted to compare yourself with others today, which can steal your joy. Your journey is entirely your own, filled with lessons, timing, and personal growth. Stop putting pressure on yourself to "keep up." What you have to give is unique and valuable. Stand in that truth, even if it looks different from the norm. Peace will come when you cease looking at others sideways and respect your lane. Lucky Tip: Focus on what is about your growth. Pisces Tarot Horoscope Today for July 26, 2025 Tarot Card: The King of Wands Today, your power is fuelled by passion. Lead with courage and let that flame light up your path. Whether it is a goal, a vision, or a flash of inspiration, you can materialise its energy for even greater purpose. Others will flock to your footsteps for direction; hence, use your voice with strength yet gentle kindness. Trust yourself so much more. This one is not for the quiet; it is for moving with great valour. Lucky Tip: Act on passion, not doubt. ---------------------- Neeraj Dhankher (Vedic Astrologer, Founder - Astro Zindagi) Email: info@ neeraj@ Url: Contact: Noida: +919910094779


Sky News
4 days ago
- Health
- Sky News
British surgeon claims IDF shooting Gazans in specific areas - 'almost like a game of target practice'
Why you can trust Sky News A British surgeon who recently returned from Gaza has told Sky News that there is "profound malnutrition" among the population - and claims IDF soldiers are shooting civilians at aid points "like a game of target practice". Dr Nick Maynard spent four weeks working inside Nasser Hospital, where a lack of food has left medics struggling to treat children and toddlers. The conditions inside the hospital, in the south of the Strip, have been documented in a Sky News report. 3:49 Dr Maynard told The World with Yalda Hakim: "I met several doctors who had cartons of formula feed in their luggage - and they were all confiscated by the Israeli border guards. Nothing else got confiscated, just the formula feed. "There were four premature babies who died during the first two weeks when I was in Nasser Hospital - and there will be many, many more deaths until the Israelis allow proper food to get in there." In other developments: • Israel and the US have recalled their teams from Gaza ceasefire talks • US envoy Steve Witkoff has accused Hamas "of failing to act in good faith" • France has announced that it will recognise the state of Palestine • An influential group of MPs is calling on the UK to "immediately" do the same 5:33 'They were shells' Dr Nick Maynard has been going to Gaza for the past 15 years - and this is his third visit to the territory since the war began. The British surgeon added that virtually all of the kids in the paediatric unit of Nasser Hospital are being fed with sugar water. "They've got a small amount of formula feed for very small babies, but not enough," he warned. Dr Maynard said the lack of aid has also had a huge impact on his colleagues. "I saw people I'd known for years and I didn't recognise some of them," he added. "Two colleagues had lost 20kg and 30kg respectively. They were shells, they're all hungry. "They're going to work every day, then going home to their tents where they have no food." 3:42 IDF 'shooting Gazans at aid points' Elsewhere in the interview, Dr Maynard claimed Israeli soldiers are shooting civilians at aid points "almost like a game of target practice". He has operated on boys as young as 11 who had been "shot at food distribution points" run by the US and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. "They had gone to get food for their starving families and they were shot," he said. "I operated on one 12-year-old boy who died on the operating table because his injuries were so severe." 2:54 Dr Maynard continued: "What was even more distressing was the pattern of injuries that we saw, the clustering of injuries to particular body parts on certain days. "One day they'd be coming in predominately with gunshot wounds to the head or the neck, another day to the abdomen. "Twelve days ago, four young teenage boys came in, all of whom had been shot in the testicles and deliberately so. "The clustering was far too obvious to be accidental, and it seemed to us like this was almost like a game of target practice. "I would never have believed this possible unless I'd witnessed this with my own eyes." Sky News has contacted the Israeli Defence Forces for comment. An IDF spokesperson previously told Sky News it "strongly rejected" the accusations that its forces were instructed to deliberately shoot at civilians. "To be clear, IDF directives prohibit deliberate attacks on civilians," the spokesperson said, adding that the incidents are "being examined by the relevant IDF authorities". 2:10 The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has been managing the supply of aid to Gaza since Israel lifted an 11-week blockade in May. It has four aid distribution sites, all of which are located in Israeli military zones, with journalists prohibited from entering. More than 1,000 people have been reported killed while trying to receive food aid since the GHF took over, according to the UN. UNRWA, its relief agency for Gaza, has heavily criticised the scheme. Commissioner general Philippe Lazzarini said: "The so-called 'GHF' distribution scheme is a sadistic death trap. Snipers open fire randomly on crowds as if they are given a licence to kill." facing "mass starvation".


The Sun
4 days ago
- Politics
- The Sun
Alleged Trump assassin to represent himself in Florida trial
MIAMI: A federal judge ruled that Ryan Routh, the 59-year-old man accused of planning to assassinate former presidential candidate Donald Trump, can represent himself at his upcoming trial. The decision came after Routh's court-appointed lawyers requested to withdraw, citing a breakdown in communication. District Judge Aileen Cannon approved Routh's request to act as his own attorney but mandated standby counsel to assist. The move followed a filing by federal public defenders stating, 'It is clear that Mr Routh wishes to represent himself, and he is within his Constitutional rights to make such a demand.' Routh, a Hawaii resident, faces charges including attempted assassination of a major presidential candidate, assaulting a federal officer, and firearms offenses. His trial is scheduled for September in Florida. Authorities arrested Routh on September 15 after a Secret Service agent spotted a rifle barrel protruding from bushes near Trump's West Palm Beach golf course. The agent fired, and Routh fled before being apprehended shortly after. Court documents revealed that months before the incident, Routh left a box at an undisclosed residence containing letters. One, addressed to 'The World,' allegedly read, 'This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but I am so sorry I failed you.' The letter also offered $150,000 to anyone who could 'finish the job.' This was the second assassination attempt on Trump last year. The first occurred in July at a Pennsylvania rally, where a gunman wounded Trump in the ear and killed one attendee before being neutralized. - AFP


Sky News
4 days ago
- Health
- Sky News
'Almost like a game of target practice': British surgeon says IDF shooting Gazans at aid points
A British surgeon who recently returned from Gaza has told Sky News that there is "profound malnutrition" among the population - and claims IDF soldiers are shooting civilians at aid points "like a game of target practice". Dr Nick Maynard spent four weeks working inside Nasser Hospital, where a lack of food has left medics struggling to treat children and toddlers. The conditions inside the hospital, in the south of the Strip, have been documented in a Sky News report. 3:49 Dr Maynard told The World with Yalda Hakim: "I met several doctors who had cartons of formula feed in their luggage - and they were all confiscated by the Israeli border guards. Nothing else got confiscated, just the formula feed. "There were four premature babies who died during the first two weeks when I was in Nasser Hospital - and there will be many, many more deaths until the Israelis allow proper food to get in there." In other developments: • Israel and the US have recalled their teams from Gaza ceasefire talks • US envoy Steve Witkoff has accused Hamas "of failing to act in good faith" • France has announced that it will recognise the state of Palestine • An influential group of MPs is calling on the UK to "immediately" do the same 5:33 'They were shells' Dr Nick Maynard has been going to Gaza for the past 15 years - and this is his third visit to the territory since the war began. The British surgeon added that virtually all of the kids in the paediatric unit of Nasser Hospital are being fed with sugar water. "They've got a small amount of formula feed for very small babies, but not enough," he warned. Dr Maynard said the lack of aid has also had a huge impact on his colleagues. "I saw people I'd known for years and I didn't recognise some of them," he added. "Two colleagues had lost 20kg and 30kg respectively. They were shells, they're all hungry. "They're going to work every day, then going home to their tents where they have no food." 3:42 IDF 'shooting Gazans at aid points' Elsewhere in the interview, Dr Maynard claimed Israeli soldiers are shooting civilians at aid points "almost like a game of target practice". He has operated on boys as young as 11 who had been "shot at food distribution points" run by the US and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. "They had gone to get food for their starving families and they were shot," he said. "I operated on one 12-year-old boy who died on the operating table because his injuries were so severe." 2:54 Dr Maynard continued: "What was even more distressing was the pattern of injuries that we saw, the clustering of injuries to particular body parts on certain days. "One day they'd be coming in predominately with gunshot wounds to the head or the neck, another day to the abdomen. "Twelve days ago, four young teenage boys came in, all of whom had been shot in the testicles and deliberately so. "The clustering was far too obvious to be accidental, and it seemed to us like this was almost like a game of target practice. "I would never have believed this possible unless I'd witnessed this with my own eyes." Sky News has contacted the Israeli Defence Forces for comment. An IDF spokesperson previously told Sky News it "strongly rejected" the accusations that its forces were instructed to deliberately shoot at civilians. "To be clear, IDF directives prohibit deliberate attacks on civilians," the spokesperson said, adding that the incidents are "being examined by the relevant IDF authorities". 2:10 The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has been managing the supply of aid to Gaza since Israel lifted an 11-week blockade in May. It has four aid distribution sites, all of which are located in Israeli military zones, with journalists prohibited from entering. More than 1,000 people have been reported killed while trying to receive food aid since the GHF took over, according to the UN. UNRWA, its relief agency for Gaza, has heavily criticised the scheme. Commissioner general Philippe Lazzarini said: "The so-called 'GHF' distribution scheme is a sadistic death trap. Snipers open fire randomly on crowds as if they are given a licence to kill." facing "mass starvation".


RTÉ News
4 days ago
- Politics
- RTÉ News
Alleged would-be Trump assassin to represent himself
A 59-year-old man accused of planning to assassinate then-presidential candidate Donald Trump at his Florida golf course last year can represent himself at trial, a federal judge has said. Ryan Routh, a Hawaii resident, is to go on trial in Florida in September on charges of attempted assassination of a major presidential candidate, assaulting a federal officer and firearms offenses. District Judge Aileen Cannon granted Mr Routh's request that he be allowed to act as his own attorney but said he would also need standby counsel. The move came one day after federal public defenders who had been handling Mr Routh's case asked that they be removed, saying the "attorney-client relationship is broken." The court-appointed public defenders said Mr Routh had repeatedly refused to meet with them. "It is clear that Mr Routh wishes to represent himself, and he is within his Constitutional rights to make such a demand," they said in a court filing with the judge. Mr Routh was arrested on 15 September after a Secret Service agent saw the barrel of a rifle poking out from brush on the perimeter of the West Palm Beach golf course where Mr Trump was playing a round. The agent opened fire and Mr Routh, who fled in a vehicle, was arrested shortly afterwards. According to court documents, Mr Routh dropped off a box at an unidentified person's home several months before the attempted assassination containing various letters. One letter, addressed to "The World," allegedly said: "This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but I am so sorry I failed you." "I tried my best and gave it all the gumption I could muster," it said. "It is up to you now to finish the job; and I will offer $150,000 to whomever can complete the job." It was the second assassination attempt on Mr Trump last year. The first took place on 13 July at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, when a gunman opened fire, killing one person and wounding Mr Trump in the ear. Mr Trump was otherwise unharmed and the gunman was killed at the scene.