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      9 March

      EAM Jaishankar inaugurates new Indian Consulate in Manchester

      “India was making up for many things that perhaps the country could and should have done earlier”: External Affairs Minister Manchester: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday inaugurated a new Consulate General of India in Manchester, the United Kingdom, and said that “India was making up for many things that perhaps the country could and should have done earlier”. He also said that the opening of Consulate General in Manchester was symbolic of the importance of the growing diaspora in the region and a sign of things to come, including an India-UK Free Trade Agreement. The EAM said it was apt that Vishakha Yaduvanshi takes over her role as India’s newest Consul General on International Women’s Day, reflective of the…

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    • 9 March

      BAPS Hindu temple vandalised in California with ‘Anti-India’ graffiti

      The official page of BAPS for the United States, shared the details of the incident on social media platform X, saying that they will “never let hate take root” and peace and compassion shall prevail. California: A BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, one of the largest Hindu temples, located in Chino Hills, California, was vandalised with “Anti-India” messages written on it on Sunday. The official page of BAPS for the United States, shared the details of the incident on social media platform X, saying that they will “never let hate take root” and peace and compassion shall prevail. In a post on X, BAPS Public Affairs wrote, “In the face of another Mandir desecration, this time in Chino Hills, CA, the Hindu community…

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    • 8 March

      US Supreme Court rejects Tahawwur Rana’s application for extradition to India stay request

      Tahawwur Rana, is currently lodged in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles New York: The US Supreme Court has rejected Mumbai terror attack accused Tahawwur Rana’s emergency application seeking a stay of his extradition to India. Rana, 64, is currently lodged in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles. He had filed an “Emergency Application For Stay” with the Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and Circuit Justice for the Ninth Circuit. “Application…denied by Justice Kagan,” a note dated March 6, 2025 on the Supreme Court website says. The application was submitted to Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Elena Kagan.

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    • 8 March

      Big animals develop cancers, but nature equips them with defenses

      Larger species face higher cancer risks but those that reached that size rapidly evolved mechanisms for mitigating it, such as lower mutation rates or enhanced DNA repair mechanisms London: A longstanding scientific belief about a link between cancer prevalence and animal body size has tested for the first time in our new study ranging across hundreds of animal species. If larger animals have more cells, and cancer comes from cells going rogue, then the largest animals on earth – like elephants and whales – should be riddled with tumours. Yet, for decades, there has been little evidence to support this idea. Many species seem to defy this expectation entirely. For example, budgies are notorious among pet owners for being prone to…

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    • 8 March

      70 killed in clashes between govt forces, Assad loyalists in Syria

      The clashes are the worst since Assad was removed from power in early December by insurgent groups led by the Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham Latakia: Clashes between Syrian security forces and gunmen loyal to former President Bashar Assad in the country’s coastal region have left more than 70 people dead and an area outside government control, a war monitor said on Friday. Government forces sent major reinforcements overnight to the cities of Latakia and Tartus as well as nearby towns and villages that are the heartland of the minority Alawite sect and a base of support for Assad, to try to get the situation under control. The clashes are the worst since Assad was removed from power in early December by insurgent groups led by the Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or HTS. Since Assad’s fall, there have been some sectarian attacks against members of…

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    • 8 March

      Boy boards plane with loaded shotgun, tackled by former boxer

      The boy had climbed through a hole in an Australian airport’s security fence before making his way to the plane’s stairs Melbourne: A 17-year-old boy with a loaded shotgun boarded a plane at an Australian airport before being restrained by a pilot and two passengers, police said on Friday. The boy was disarmed and detained before police arrived on the scene on Thursday at Avalon Airport in Victoria State. Barry Clark, a passenger who tackled the suspect, said the boy had posed as a maintenance worker and became agitated when questioned by a flight attendant at the plane’s entrance. Clark, who disarmed the boy, is a former professional boxer and sheep shearer. Victoria Police Superintendent Michael Reid said the boy from…

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    • 8 March

      10 missing Indian workers found in West Bank, brought back to Israel

      MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal says it is being investigated as to how they landed up in West Bank New Delhi: Ten Indian workers, who went missing, were located in West Bank and have been brought to Israel, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Friday. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the Israeli authorities tried to locate the Indians. “They were located in West Bank… they have been brought back to Israel. This matter is being investigated as to how they went (to West Bank),” he said, replying to a question during his weekly media briefing. Jaiswal said the Indian embassy in Israel is in touch with the Israeli authorities on the issue. “Our embassy is in touch with the Israeli authorities for the safety and for the…

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    • 8 March

      Donald Trump creates task force to prepare for 2026 World Cup

      The task force, which Trump will chair, will coordinate the federal government’s security and planning for the tournament, which is expected to draw millions of tourists to the United States, Canada and Mexico Washington: President Donald Trump created a task force on Friday to prepare for the 2026 World Cup, which will bring the globe’s premier soccer tournament to North America at a time when his on-again, off-again tariffs have ratcheted up tensions across the continent. “I think it’s going to make it more exciting,” Trump said of playing the World Cup amid sharp rhetoric between leaders of the host nations. “Tension’s a good thing.” The task force, which Trump will chair, will coordinate the federal government’s security and planning for…

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    • 7 March

      Singapore adds Bhutan to list of manpower supplying countries 

      Starting July 1, work permit holders will no longer be subject to a maximum employment period, which currently ranges from 14 to 26 years based on skill level, sector and country of origin Singapore: Singapore is making substantial changes to its work permit framework in a bid to give employers greater flexibility in hiring and retaining talented foreign workers while Bhutan is being added as a manpower source to the existing list of traditional manpower supplying countries. The changes relating to foreign workers were announced on Thursday as part of the Ministry of Manpower’s (MOM) spending plans for the coming financial year, Channel News Asia reported. From June 1, Bhutan, Cambodia and Laos will be added to the list of new…

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    • 7 March

      Pakistan world’s second-most terrorism-affected country in 2024: Global Terrorism Index 2025

      Witnessed alarming 45 per cent increase in terrorism-related deaths, with total rising from 748 in 2023 to 1,081 in 2024 — one of the steepest surges globally Islamabad: Terrorism continues to plague Pakistan making it the world’s second-most terrorism-affected country in 2024, according to the Global Terrorism Index 2025 report. Pakistan witnessed an alarming 45 per cent increase in terrorism-related deaths, with the total rising from 748 in 2023 to 1,081 in 2024 — one of the steepest surges globally, pushing it to the second spot from its previously fourth position, Geo News reported, citing the report. Meanwhile, the number of terror attacks more than doubled from 517 in 2023 to 1,099 in 2024, which also marked the first year that attacks exceeded the 1,000 mark since the…

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