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UN: ‘No precedent’ for seafarers caught in war zone in post-WW2 era

UN: ‘No precedent’ for seafarers caught in war zone in post-WW2 era
The seafarers are working on some 2,000 ships including oil and gas tankers, bulk carriers, cargo ships as well as six tourist cruise liners. The ships are trapped in the Persian Gulf and are unable to pass through the narrow strait owing to the ongoing war in the...
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Kanpur kidney racket exposed over ₹50,000 dispute; doctor couple among six held

Kanpur kidney racket exposed over ₹50,000 dispute; doctor couple among six held
KANPUR: An alleged illegal kidney transplant racket operating through private hospitals in Kanpur has been busted, with police arresting six people, including a doctor couple, three other doctors, and an ambulance operator. Commissioner of Police Raghubir Lal said the...
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American journalist Shelly Kittleson kidnapped in Baghdad, one suspect held

American journalist Shelly Kittleson kidnapped in Baghdad, one suspect held
NEW DELHI: American journalist Shelly Kittleson was kidnapped in central Baghdad on Tuesday evening, Iraqi authorities confirmed, prompting an urgent security operation to locate her and apprehend those responsible. Iraq’s interior ministry initially reported that a...
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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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