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    Putin says Russia should produce previously banned missiles

    Putin was referring to missiles with a range of 500 to 5,500 kilometres (300-3,400 miles) that were banned under the Cold War-era Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty. Washington withdrew from the deal in 2019, citing Russia's failure to comply. The Kremlin said at the time that it would abide by a moratorium on production if the US did not deploy missiles within striking distance of Russia.

    Russia says it may take extra nuclear deterrence steps if US puts missiles in Europe/Asia

    Moscow has long warned it would scrap a moratorium it proposed after the treaty lapsed on the deployment of short and medium range missiles if Washington went ahead with plans to deploy such missiles in Asia and Europe.

    What is Putin and Xi's 'new era' strategic partnership?

    Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping have agreed to strengthen their strategic partnership, criticizing the United States for actions they see as threatening their countries. They expressed determination to defend their interests, resist interference, and support each other on key issues like Taiwan and Ukraine. They also condemned U.S. missile defense systems, nuclear weapons development, and military alliances in Asia. The joint statement outlines plans to deepen cooperation in trade, industry, agriculture, technology, energy, and nuclear energy.

    Navigating travel insurance for parents visiting the USA from India

    Travel insurance is crucial for parents visiting the USA from India due to expensive healthcare. OnshoreKare is a US-based insurance provider offering comprehensive plans with coverage for pre-existing conditions and access to PPO network and local insurance provider helplines.

    F&O Ban: Indiabulls Housing Finance under ban on Monday

    Shares of Indiabulls Housing ended at Rs 197.50 on the NSE on Friday and were down by Rs 0.80 or 0.40% from the previous closing price.

    Stringent policy changes caused US manufacturing to reduce air pollution — this was achieved even as output was rising: Reed Walker

    Reed Walker is the Transamerica Professor of Business Strategy at the University of California, Berkeley’s economics department. Speaking to Srijana Mitra Das, he discusses routes to equitable industrial decarbonisation:

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