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    EAM Jaishankar on Astana declaration: SCO’s tough terror stance a win for India

    ​​During the New Delhi SCO summit last year, one of the two joint statements adopted had been on Countering Radicalisation leading to Terrorism, Separatism and Extremism. Kazakhstan, during its chairmanship, carried forward the spirit of that statement, said Jaishankar, who was on a three-day visit to the Central Asian country.

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    EAM S Jaishankar at SCO summit: 'We cannot have double standards on terrorism'

    External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar on Thursday attended the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Kazakhstan's Astana. "Speaking of challenges, terrorism would surely rank foremost for many of us. The truth is that it continues to be used by nations ...

    These 4 stocks closed crossing above VWAP on July 3
    These 3 stocks close crossing below VWAP on July 3
    Parts of Manipur flooded after heavy rain, schools to remain closed till Thursday

    Heavy rainfall in Manipur's Imphal West and Imphal East districts has led to severe flooding, exacerbated by breaches in embankments along the Imphal, Kongba, and Iril rivers. The state government has declared a holiday for all government offices and closed schools until Thursday due to the flood situation. Residential areas have been inundated, affecting over 1,000 people, with significant flooding also reported along the India-Myanmar road. Relief and rescue efforts are ongoing, while the Indian Red Cross Society recovered the body of a man from the Senapati river amid the challenging conditions caused by incessant rains.

    • These 4 stocks closed crossing above VWAP on July 2
      These 4 stocks close crossing below VWAP on July 2
      RBI, ASEAN countries to create instant cross-border retail payments platform

      The Reserve Bank of India and ASEAN nations are collaborating on "Project Nexus," aimed at establishing a platform for instant cross-border retail payments by linking fast payment systems. India joins Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand as founding members, with plans to expand globally by 2026, enhancing efficiency and reducing costs in international transactions.

      India, four SE Asia countries plan instant retail cross-border payments

      Five central banks from India, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, and the Philippines collaborate on Project Nexus, a cross-border retail payments platform set to launch by 2026, facilitated by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). Nexus will integrate digital payment systems like India’s UPI and Singapore’s PayNow, potentially linking 1.7 billion people globally.

      HDFC Bank credit card charges, term: 9 major changes you should know about

      HDFC Bank has made major revisions to its credit card terms and charges. According to the bank's official website, these modifications take effect on August 1, 2024.

      Over 13000 Afghani migrants return from Pakistan, Iraq

      Some deported migrants alleged that despite possessing valid residency documents, they were detained by police and were forcibly returned to Afghanistan. Many Afghan migrants have documented instances of mistreatment by Iranian police in their camps.

      Israeli strikes on tent camps near Rafah kill at least 25 and wound 50, Gaza health officials say

      Israeli forces shelled tent camps for displaced Palestinians near Rafah, Gaza, killing at least 25 and wounding 50. The attack, which included a second volley targeting those leaving their tents, occurred near a Red Cross field hospital, drawing condemnation from the ICRC. The shelling took place outside the Israeli-designated safe zone, as ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas continues. Gaza's Health Ministry reported over 37,400 deaths in the conflict, sparking international criticism over civilian casualties and humanitarian conditions.

      Israel 'pause' in Gaza had no impact on aid supplies: WHO

      The Israeli military's daily 'pause' in Gaza has not impacted aid deliveries, according to the UN's health agency. The WHO representative in Palestine stated that humanitarian supplies were not affected by the pause.

      TechM to leverage M&M's network via cross selling

      M&M aims to unlock Tech Mahindra's potential through cross-selling and synergies within the group. Tech Mahindra, India's fifth largest IT firm, plans to leverage group relationships for expansion.

      Amid rising terror attacks in J&K, government increases armed forces, but will it be enough?

      Terrorism has resurfaced in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch and Rajouri, with highly trained Pakistani terrorists posing a significant challenge. Despite intensified patrolling, searching dense forests remains difficult. The government has responded with heightened security measures and a focus on securing communities. With concerns rising over infiltration and cross-border trafficking, innovative strategies are being employed to counter the threat and ensure the safety of the region.

      Avalara's strategy to expand in India aligns well with the country's export ambitions: Anil Paranjape

      By leveraging technology, Avalara says businesses can focus on their core operations without being bogged down by the complexities of cross-border tax compliance.

      Bangladesh PM Hasina plans 2nd India trip this month before PM's Dhaka visit

      Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is set to visit New Delhi for a summit meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 21-22. The meeting is expected to focus on defence partnership, with both sides prioritizing cross-border connectivity initiatives, Indian investments in the Teesta special economic zone, Mongla port management, power trade, and a trade pact.

      T20 WC: Australia win toss, opt to field against Scotland

      In the T20 World Cup 2024 match at Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, Australia won the toss and opted to bowl against Scotland. Australia, leading Group B, is coming off a nine-wicket win over Namibia. Scotland, in third place, recently defeated Oman by seven wickets. Australian captain Mitchell Marsh announced changes, bringing in Mitchell Starc and Ashton Agar. Scotland's captain Richie Berrington expressed confidence in batting first on a good pitch. The match promises competitive cricket between the two teams.

      More than 180 terrorists killed in Pakistan special ops since April

      Pakistan Security Forces have conducted over 7,500 operations since April, resulting in the elimination of 181 terrorists, including key commanders linked to banned outfits. These operations, spanning provinces like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, and Sindh, have also thwarted Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan's (TTP) attempts to carry out subversive activities in urban areas. The report highlights successful operations in KPK, Balochistan, and Sindh, with specific mentions of 2,701 operations in KPK resulting in 61 terrorists killed, 4,902 operations in Balochistan with 12 terrorists eliminated, and 142 operations in Sindh province against militants.

      Crossing the ocean of life

      We need to experience for ourselves the treasures that lie within. As we meditate, our soul connects with the love and light of God and is nourished, giving it strength.

      Professor in top university position sacked after intimate videos appeared online, will he be able to keep his job?

      Professor Joe Gow and his wife had been videotaping their intimate moments for a long time and decided to post them online. After the videos gained massive traffic online, he was served with a notice of being sacked from his chancellor job at a prestigious University. Will he still be able to make his case and fight against this decision by the authorities?

      Rafah border crossing can't reopen unless Israeli forces quit Gaza side, Egypt says

      Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry stated that the Rafah border crossing, crucial for aid deliveries into Gaza, cannot operate without Palestinian control. Israel seized the crossing last month during its offensive against Hamas in Rafah. Shoukry emphasized the importance of the 1979 Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty for regional stability. He also mentioned a positive meeting with U.S., Egyptian, and Israeli officials, although no agreement was reached on reopening the crossing. Israel's Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stated Israeli forces were targeting tunnels between Gaza and Egypt, which Egypt denies exist.

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      Egypt to host talks with Israel, US over Rafah crossing

      Egypt to host Israeli and US officials in Cairo to discuss reopening the vital Rafah crossing for aid into Gaza. Efforts for a ceasefire in Gaza and a hostage-prisoner exchange are underway. Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed the American president's proposal.

      World's largest humanitarian network calls for Gaza ceasefire

      The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) has called for a ceasefire and unrestricted humanitarian access to the Gaza Strip, where millions are facing severe hunger. The appeal comes nearly seven months after Israel launched a significant offensive in response to Hamas-led attacks that killed 1,200 people in Israel. IFRC President Kate Forbes emphasized the need for a political solution to allow aid delivery, highlighting the dire conditions she witnessed in Rafah, Gaza, including inadequate housing, water, sanitation, and medical supplies.

      Israel strikes rocket launchers aimed at border crossing expediting aid deliveries

      An Israeli airstrike destroyed two rocket launchers in Rafah targeting the Kerem Shalom border crossing, the IDF reported. This week, 2,000 aid trucks entered Gaza, mostly through Kerem Shalom, crucial since Egypt closed its Rafah border after Israel's takeover. Undelivered food rots on Egypt's side. IDF operations in Rafah eliminated Hamas squads and uncovered weapons caches. In northern Gaza, a Hamas arms stash was found in a school. Israeli airstrikes hit 50 targets, including weapons facilities. Hamas's October 7 attacks killed 1,200 people and took 252 hostages, with 125 remaining, 39 presumed dead.

      Israel took over key Gaza crossing. What next?

      The Israeli flag flies over Gaza's Rafah crossing, controlled by Israeli troops for two weeks. Egypt has refused to reopen its side while under Israeli control, blocking aid to Gaza. The closure worsens the humanitarian crisis for Gaza's 2.4 million people, with warnings of famine. The crossing was taken over by Israel, accusing it of being used for terrorism. Aid deliveries through Rafah have been crucial, with most aid trucks entering Gaza through it before the closure.

      Airstrike kills 27 in central Gaza and fighting rages as Israel's leaders are increasingly divided

      Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces criticism from the two other members of his War Cabinet, with his main political rival, Benny Gantz, threatening to leave the government if a plan is not created by June 8 that includes an international administration for postwar Gaza.

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