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    Call of Duty Black Ops 6: All we know about release date, platforms, editions, plot and beta

    Call of Duty Black Ops 6 launches on October 25, 2024. Set during the Gulf War, the game features an innovative campaign, enhanced multiplayer with omnidirectional movement, and the return of round-based Zombies. Available on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation, preorders offer early beta access and exclusive rewards.

    How the Gulf became integral part of India's 'extended neighbourhood' under PM Modi

    Earlier, the relationship was focused only on energy, trade and Indian expatriates. That relationship has now evolved into a new framework encompassing political relations, investment, and defence and security cooperation.

    Helicopter crash that killed Iran's president and others could reverberate across the Middle East

    The helicopter crash of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei underscores Iran's vast influence in the Middle East, impacting regional conflicts, alliances, and nuclear concerns.

    Helicopter crash that killed Iran's president and others could reverberate across the Middle East

    The helicopter crash involving Iranian President Raisi will have significant consequences in the Middle East and Israel, fueled by concerns over Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons, U.S. sanctions under Donald Trump, and disruptions to the U.N. nuclear agency. The escalating tensions pose a threat to global non-proliferation efforts.

    Defence industry world over facing capacity crunch, India must step up to fulfil needs: Defence Secretary

    Defence Secretary Giridhar Aramane highlighted the global demand for defence utilities amidst geopolitical conflicts, urging Indian shipbuilders to enhance capacity. He mentioned government initiatives and targets for indigenous defence manufacturing and exports, emphasizing the potential for growth and the importance of research and development.

    India set to sign trade deal with Oman to expand its Middle East ties

    India and Oman have annual trade of less than $13 billion, but the relationship is important for New Delhi as the Gulf nation is a gateway to the narrow Strait of Hormuz between Oman and Iran, a major transit point for global oil shipments.

    • Expect banks to start rallying from June: Ajay Bagga

      Market expert predicts growth in capital goods, infrastructure, and domestic cyclicals while cautioning about global cyclicals. FMCG sector set to benefit from monsoon. Banks may rally after July budget. Iran's supply chain control impacts oil markets.

      War and trade: As Iran-Israel conflict intensifies, India’s trade vulnerability rises

      The Israel-Hamas conflict had already inflated freight cost from $1,000 to $6,000. Now with Iran directly entering the conflict, India’s MSME sector is staring at an economic bloodbath as freight costs are likely to rise to $9,000-12,000, say small traders.

      Iran-Israel war or election jitters? Why FIIs decamped with Rs 20,000 crore in 4 days

      FIIs withdrew Rs 20,000 crore during Lok Sabha elections and Q4 earnings amid stress from rising bond yields, Iran-Israel war, and India-Mauritius tax tweak. Impact on oil prices and US Fed rate cuts outlook are also significant factors.

      Iran-Israel conflict: Shipping industry set for tougher times ahead due to West Asia tensions, say experts

      Iran's escalated tensions with Israel through a drone and missile attack have raised concerns in the global maritime industry, causing supply chain disruptions and potential shipping route blockages. The possibility of a Persian Gulf shutdown looms, impacting shipping costs and trade dynamics. Efforts are underway to defuse tensions and maintain supply chains amidst the crisis.

      After six months of war, Israel's isolation grows with no end in sight

      Despite Israel's fierce military onslaught, Hamas is still standing, if significantly weakened. The offensive has pushed Gaza into a humanitarian crisis, displacing more than 80% of the population and leaving over 1 million people on the brink of starvation. Yet Israel hasn't presented a postwar vision acceptable to its partners, and cease-fire talks remain at a standstill.

      Attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels sees explosions ahead of Singapore-flagged ship in the Gulf of Aden

      Yemen's Houthi rebels attack a Singapore-flagged vessel in the Gulf of Aden. Propel Fortune remains unharmed. Houthi military spokesperson Brig. Gen. Yahya Saree's statement delayed. Previous attack on a commercial ship killed three crew members. Recent Houthi actions include sinking the Rubymar and downing an American drone. US airstrikes target Houthi anti-ship missiles in Yemen.

      US and British strikes on Houthi sites in Yemen answer militants' surge in Red Sea attacks on ships

      The US and Britain conducted airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, responding to recent attacks on ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. Fighter jets targeted 18 sites, including missiles, launchers, and drones. This marks the fourth joint operation against the Houthis since January. Despite warnings, the attacks have not deterred the Houthis' campaign, which they claim is in response to Israel's actions in Gaza. The attacks have disrupted shipping routes, prompting vessels to reroute around Africa.

      Suspected Houthi rebel missile sets cargo ship ablaze. Israel intercepts separate attack near Eilat

      The attack Thursday in the Gulf of Aden saw two missiles fired, the British military's United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations center said. It said the unnamed ship was ablaze, without elaborating. Later Thursday, the UKMTO said the ship suffered minor damage after the fire and that its crew was safe.

      Yemen Houthi rebels fire a missile at a US warship, escalating worst Mideast sea conflict in decades

      Yemen's Houthi rebels launched a missile at a US warship patrolling the Gulf of Aden, forcing it to shoot down the projectile. The attack on the destroyer USS Carney escalated the confrontation at sea, as Houthi missile fire set another commercial vessel ablaze. This is the first time the Houthis directly targeted a U.S. warship since they began their assaults on shipping in October. The Pentagon said it was difficult to determine the Houthis' target.

      Indian assets deployed in Arabian Sea, won't allow instability: Navy chief R Hari Kumar

      ​​On the situation in the Arabian Sea and Red Sea area, the Navy chief said Indian assets are already deployed in the area for two anti-piracy operations. He was speaking to the media on the sidelines of the fourth edition of the Global Artificial Intelligence Summit.

      Israeli strike kills elite Hezbollah commander Wissam al-Tawil in the latest escalation linked to the war in Gaza

      The strike on an SUV killed a commander in a secretive Hezbollah unit that operates along the border, according to a Lebanese security official who spoke on condition of anonymity in keeping with regulations. The commander, Wissam al-Tawil, was a veteran of the Iranian-backed Lebanese force who took part in the 2006 cross-border kidnapping of two Israeli soldiers that triggered the last war between Israel and Hezbollah, an official in the group said.

      'Financially solid': Hamas revenues set to withstand war with Israel

      The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has led to substantial casualties and hostage situations. Despite Israel's efforts to weaken Hamas financially, the group maintains diverse revenue sources globally, including investments, donations, and Iranian support, estimated between $70 to $100 million annually. Qatar plays a significant role in funding Gaza, coordinating aid with international bodies and Israel. While the West imposes sanctions, completely dismantling Hamas's financial network seems improbable. The future of Gaza's finances hinges on the resolution of the conflict and its administration post-war.

      Seeing no military answer to Israel-Palestinian tensions, the EU plans for a more peaceful future

      As the Palestinian death toll climbed beyond 7,000 and Israel carried out airstrikes on Friday in response to the bloody Hamas incursion into southern Israel, EU leaders meeting in Brussels for a second day encouraged broader diplomatic and security initiatives to stop the conflict from spreading, and ultimately from ever starting again.

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