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Oil supply fears grow as Red Sea route faces new threat after Hormuz disruption

Oil supply fears grow as Red Sea route faces new threat after Hormuz disruption
Global oil markets are entering a more volatile phase as disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz begin to ripple across alternative supply routes. While Saudi Arabia has temporarily eased pressure by redirecting crude exports through its Red Sea port of Yanbu, that...
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India gears up for Census 2027, its most ambitious headcount yet

India gears up for Census 2027, its most ambitious headcount yet
NEW DELHI: India is preparing for its largest-ever population count with Census 2027, a massive exercise aimed at enumerating over 1.4 billion people. Originally scheduled for 2021, the census was delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent elections but is...
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Australia’s ‘zombie tree’ faces extinction as scientists race to save it

Australia’s ‘zombie tree’ faces extinction as scientists race to save it
In Australia’s rainforests, a newly identified species known as the “zombie tree” is drawing global scientific attention—not for how it lives, but for how it may soon disappear. The tree, Rhodamnia zombi, is biologically alive but incapable of reproducing, placing it...
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Rubio questions NATO ties, warns alliance cannot be a ‘one-way street’

Rubio questions NATO ties, warns alliance cannot be a ‘one-way street’
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said Washington may need to “reassess” its relationship with NATO after the ongoing Iran conflict, raising fresh concerns about strains within the alliance. Speaking to Fox News on Tuesday, Rubio said the United States would have...
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Russian An-26 military transport plane crashes in Crimea, 29 dead

Russian An-26 military transport plane crashes in Crimea, 29 dead
At least 29 people were killed after a Russian An-26 military transport aircraft crashed into a cliff in Crimea, officials said. Russia’s defence ministry stated that the aircraft was on a scheduled flight when contact was lost around 6 pm local time on Tuesday. A...
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