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    Sri Lanka says it will not ban any foreign research ships from its ports from next year

    With the increased movement of Chinese research vessels in the Indian Ocean, New Delhi had expressed concern that those might be spy ships and urged Colombo not to allow such vessels to dock at its ports.

    Iran vote winner could ease, but won't end nuclear tensions: analysts

    Masoud Pezeshkian's victory in Iran's presidential elections has brought hope for easing tensions over Tehran's nuclear program, defeating ultra-conservative Saeed Jalili with support from former president Hassan Rouhani. Despite not being the primary authority on foreign policy or nuclear issues, Pezeshkian aims for constructive relations with the West, contrasting Jalili's hardline stance. However, challenges remain as Iran's nuclear program has advanced significantly, impacting potential negotiations.

    Adversary across border using foreign mercenaries to create fear in Jammu & Kashmir: DGP

    DGP R R Swain, with ADGPs Vijay Kumar and Anand Jain, confirmed three foreign terrorists killed in a June 26 Gandoh encounter. Emphasizing intelligence work in border areas and collaboration with village defense guards, SPOs, and community, he promoted seven SPOs, honored police, noting Gandoh's first encounter in a decade, countering mass killings and fear psychosis.

    PM Modi's visit to Austria will 'allow broadening the scope of our partnership': MEA

    From July 9-10, PM Modi will visit Austria after Russia. His first trip in 40 years aims to strengthen partnerships in infrastructure, technology, start-ups, and more. Meetings include Chancellor Karl Nehammer. Austria hosts IAEA and UNIDO. Recent agreements in migration and mobility show positive results. Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra emphasized enhancing bilateral cooperation.

    ED searches Goa-based Chowgule Group, linked persons in FEMA probe

    The premises of Chowgule and Company Private Limited (CCPL), Chowgule Steamship Limited (CSL), P P Mahatme and Company, seven residential premises of members of the Chowgule family, their group CA Pradip Mahatme, ex-MD and CFO of CSL Mangesh Sawant in Goa and Mumbai were covered during the searches.

    Japan faces shortage of almost a million foreign workers in 2040, think tank says

    At the current pace, 5.91 million foreign people will be working in Japan in 2040, almost one million short of the foreign workforce needed to sustain the targeted average annual growth rate of 1.24%, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)'s research arm said.

    • Explained: How the National Testing Agency (NTA) functions?

      The National Testing Agency (NTA) faces scrutiny over recent exam irregularities in NEET-UG and UGC-NET. Established in 2017 under the Education Ministry, NTA conducts major exams like JEE-Main, NEET-UG, and UGC-NET. Recent controversies include grace marks disputes in NEET and paper leaks in UGC-NET, prompting a high-level review of NTA's operations and leadership changes.

      Israel-Gaza War: Jordan won't send troops to Gaza to replace Israeli forces: Safadi

      Israel-Gaza War: Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ayman Safadi, stated in Athens that Jordan will not deploy troops to Gaza in place of Israeli forces, rejecting any involvement amidst the ongoing conflict. He emphasized the need for a just resolution ensuring a permanent ceasefire, the release of prisoners, and addressing the humanitarian crisis caused by the aggression. Safadi supported international efforts for ceasefire but criticized Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's stance for a temporary truce.

      US and allies clash with Tehran and Moscow over Iranian nuclear programme at UN Security Council

      The United States and key European allies clashed with Iran and Russia over Tehran's expanding nuclear program The US vowed to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran in a UN Security Council meeting. The US and its allies accused Iran of escalating nuclear activities beyond limits agreed upon in a 2015 deal. Iran and Russia defended Tehran's nuclear program oversight and blamed the US for sanctions.

      Don't open window shades of planes to take photos, warns China's spy agency

      China's top spy agency warns air passengers not to open window shades at dual civil-military use airports to take photos, citing national security concerns. The Ministry of State Security issued the warning on its official WeChat account after a foreigner was caught snapping pictures at an airport in Yiwu.

      Fire at a lithium battery factory in South Korea kills 22

      A fire at a manufacturing factory in South Korea, likely caused by exploding lithium batteries, resulted in the death of 22 workers, mostly Chinese migrants, and injured 8 others. The incident occurred during battery examination and packaging, with nationalities of the victims including Chinese, South Korean, and Laotian. Authorities are investigating the blaze, while efforts continue to locate a missing worker and treat the injured.

      NIA charge sheet against 5 persons for trafficking Indian youths, coercing them into online fraud work

      According to NIA investigations, the accused targeted Indian youths proficient in computers and English language, and coerced them into working in fraudulent call centres on tourist visa for pecuniary gains. The victims were being recruited, transported and transferred from India to the Golden Triangle SEZ in Lao PDR via Thailand, the NIA said.

      Security agencies to take necessary steps to maintain stability along LoC, says senior Army officer

      General Officer Commanding (GoC) of Army 15 Corps Lt General Rajiv Ghai was talking to reporters at the Bipin Rawat Stadium in Jammu and Kashmir's Baramulla district after a function to felicitate Kargil War veterans on the 25th anniversary of Vijay Diwas.

      Karni Sena chief murder case: NIA chargesheets designated terrorist Goldy Brar among 12 others

      On Wednesday, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) submitted its chargesheet against 12 individuals, among them foreign-based designated terrorist Goldy Barar, and numerous gangsters implicated in the December murder of Karni Sena chief Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi in Rajasthan last year.

      Fake job offers in India or abroad: How to spot a fraudulent job offer, know the full list of authorised agents for foreign jobs

      Fake job offers: India is such a country where millions of young people reside and many of them are searching for a job either within India or abroad. Younger people have aspirations and enthusiasm which fraudsters are using to dupe them with fake job offers. In the recent past many young Indians were taken abroad to work in scam jobs, etc.

      How China pulled so far ahead on industrial policy

      The problem for the West, though, is that China's industrial dominance is underpinned by decades of experience using the power of a one-party state to pull all the levers of government and banking, while encouraging frenetic competition among private companies.

      How China pulled so far ahead on industrial policy

      The problem for the West, though, is that China's industrial dominance is underpinned by decades of experience using the power of a one-party state to pull all the levers of government and banking, while encouraging frenetic competition among private companies.

      More than 670 feared dead in Papua New Guinea landslide, UN agency says

      PAPUA-More than 670 feared dead in Papua New Guinea landslide, UN agency says

      Italy to resume funding for UN agency for Palestinian refugees

      Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani on Saturday announced Rome would restore funding for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees as he met with Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa. Mustafa was later due to meet with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

      On National Day, Israel Prez Isaac Herzog commends PM Modi's support after Hamas attacks

      Israeli President Isaac Herzog praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his support following the October 7 Hamas attacks. Speaking during Israel's National Day celebrations in New Delhi, Herzog highlighted the strong democratic values and robust bilateral ties between Israel and India. Modi's quick condemnation of the attacks was noted as standing "on the right side of history." Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra reaffirmed India's zero-tolerance approach to terrorism and celebrated the growing India-Israel partnership, emphasizing collaboration in various sectors and the enduring bond between the two nations.

      Aggression or Caution: The choice facing Iran's next leaders

      A decade ago, it was possible to imagine a very different future for the United States and Iran. Raisi's predecessor, Hassan Rouhani, and his urbane, Western-educated foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, seemed determined to dial back the decades of hostility, and sanctions, that had crippled Iran's economy. They talked about personal freedom and women's rights, and courted European leaders even while Iran's Revolutionary Guard kept funding terrorism.

      Iran president dead: What we know so far about the mysterious crash of the helicopter?

      On Monday, Iranian state television announced the death of President Ebrahim Raisi. As of Monday morning, rescuers had not yet reached the site, though they spotted the helicopter approximately 2 kilometers away at dawn. Reports indicate slim chances of survival. Several countries have expressed concern and offered help. The crash occurred in Iran's East Azerbaijan province, which is notorious for its harsh weather conditions and dense fog.

      Iran President Helicopter Crash: Iranian President Raisi and Foreign Minister Amirabdollahian have died, say news reports

      An Iranian official has informed Reuters that President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian have died in a helicopter crash in Iran's East Azerbaijan province, near the border with Azerbaijan. The helicopter was returning from a trip to inaugurate a dam with Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev. The crash occurred in the Dizmar forest between the cities of Varzaqan and Jolfa, with reports suggesting it was forced to make a hard landing due to bad weather and fog. Mohammad Mokhber would assume the presidency under the Iranian constitution in the event of Raisi's death.

      Suspect in Hardeep Nijjar killing reveals he entered Canada using 'study permit'

      A suspect in the murder of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar disclosed in a social media video that he entered Canada on a 'study permit,' obtained within days. The accused, Karan Brar, shared this information in a video posted online in 2019, revealing details about his visa application through EthicWorks Immigration Services in Bathinda, Punjab. The revelation comes amid ongoing legal proceedings, as the accused appeared in court in Surrey, British Columbia, facing charges of murder and conspiracy.

      Canadian Foreign Minister stands by allegations against India on Nijjar killing despite lack of proof

      Melanie Joly has said that Ottawa continues to stand by the allegations that Indian agents were involved in the killing of India-designated terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar despite no proof that shows New Delhi's involvement.

      Under Xi Jinping, China's powerful spy agency drastically raises its public profile

      China's Ministry of State Security (MSS) has gained prominence under Xi Jinping's leadership, shedding its secretive image to become highly visible. The agency employs various propaganda tactics, including posters, social media campaigns, and videos, to raise awareness about perceived threats from foreign spies.

      Confrontation between Tehran, Tel Aviv "not over yet": Israel's Defence Minister Yoav Gallant

      Gallant said that Israel was attacked with missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles and Israel Defence Forces (IDF) thwarted the attack. He urged Israelis to remain "alert and attentive" to the instructions issued by the IDF and Homefront Command, according to CNN report.

      Retaliatory strike called off on Iran following phone call between Netanyahu and Biden: Report

      After Israel successfully intercepted Iranian missiles and drones, the Biden administration cautioned Tel Aviv to avoid escalation in the Middle East, The Jerusalem Post reported citing NYT.

      Iran summons the British, French and German ambassadors over 'double standards'

      EU ambassadors summoned over Iran's Israel attacks, accused of double standards. G7 to discuss recent events. Iran justified actions under UN Article 51, citing right to defense under UN Charter.

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