Wednesday, March 26, 2025

THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH | GLOBAL EDITION | 26.03.2025 | WEDNESDAY


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#DLG+2NEWSLETTER / #DLG+2NEWSWIRES
THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH (GLOBAL EDITION)
as on 
26th MARCH, 2025 / WEDNESDAY
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A Big Hello and A Very Good Moring to Readers and Viewers,

Today is WEDNESDAY, 26th MARCH 2025, and here we go with our THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH / THE DATELINE GUJARAT DISPATCH, as i scan the global media headlines - one word which bounces across worldwide media outlets is "#SignalGate", several media outlets across the world have gone reporting the episode passionately - Signal-gate: Trump dismisses ‘glitch’ that saw journalist added to military group chat, reacting to the #SignalGate episode - Trump, Elon Musk give strange reaction after accidental war plan leak to The Atlantic; ‘Best place to hide a dead body…’ - Trump has reacted to the report claiming that Pete Hegseth mistakenly included The Atlantic editor to a group chat discussing US military Houthi war plans, while the #SignalGate is boiling topic in the Media worldwide, Elon Musk believes he knows why the Trump admin Signal leak was allowed to occur(!) - Musk previously stated that the ‘best place to hide a dead body is page 2 of The Atlantic’ after its editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg’s explosive Signal group chat report and Europe fumes at Trump team’s insults in leaked Signal chat, as British forces already took part in strikes against Houthis, so don’t call us “freeloaders,” former defense secretary says and as the crucible of #SignalGate is boiling, Europe's response to being called pathetic? Aim to break all ties with US - 'We knew they didn’t like us,' said one European Commission official. 'Right now, the US cannot be trusted'.

Meanwhile in the news-updates from #EurAsian Warzone, Russia confirms deal with US to ensure shipping safety in Black Sea following Saudi talks - 'Russia and the United States will continue to work to achieve a lasting and durable peace,' says Kremlin, whereas Russia Holds Black Sea Security Deal Hostage – Demands Sanctions Relief, Meanwhile, a White House statement confirms that the US has pledged to assist Russia with agricultural exports as the US-Russia talks try to cease the fire of war in #EurAsian sub-continent, reports of Tensions having risen in Russia's Belgorod region amid reported Ukrainian attacks, is making the rounds in the global media outlets.

From the boiling hotbed of #MiddleEast, Isareli top court upholds freez on ouster of Shin Bet chief - Judges reject Prime Minister Netanyahu's request to remove their injunction but agree to allow the PM to interview candidates to replace Ronen Bar, whereas Hundreds of Gazans march in rare anti-Hamas protest - Dubbed “Intifada of the North,” the protest, which took place in Beit Lahya, saw hundreds of participants, some carrying white flags, shouting “Hamas out!” and 'Hamas must go': Gazans demand an end to war in protest - In the first demonstration of its kind, hundreds of residents of northern Gaza demonstrate against Hamas rule and say they refuse to be governed at gunpoint.

Whereas in other updates from across 'rest of the world' - US sanctions 3 Iranian officials linked to death of ex-FBI agent Robert Levinson - Treasury department says the three, who work in Tehran’s Ministry of Intelligence, all played a role in Levinson’s abduction, detention and probable death, amidst all the chaos worldwide, US travel warnings issued by its closest allies(!) 

Whereas in some of the major developments from European Sub-continent, Pope Francis came close to death, doctors considered ending treatment: Physician - Pope Francis, who was discharged from Rome's Gemelli hospital after a 38-day fight against double pneumonia, came very close to death at one point and doctors thought of ending his treatment, the hospital's physician said and Germany is looking to buy naval drones to strengthen its Navy, According to Hartpunkt, the decision was made amid the massive use of unmanned systems during the full-scale Russo-Ukrainian war.

In a shocking update, Emile Soleil: Grandparents of toddler whose remains were found in French Alps are arrested on suspicion of murder - The two-year-old's bones were discovered eight months after he was last seen walking near his grandparents' house in July 2023.

Whereas in other updates from Middle East, Syria condemns Israeli bombing of Daraa, calls for international investigation - Syria denounces deadly bombardment of Koya town in Daraa province, and Turkey roosting continues - as Turkish opposition party leader visits jailed Istanbul mayor(!) and amidst the conflicts, shocker is shot as ‘Death sentence’: UNICEF sounds alarm over Yemen child hunger! but some news of relief is making rounds globally is that Oscar-winning Palestinian director Hamdan Ballal released from detention, Hamdan Ballal, co-director of No Other Land, had been detained by Israeli forces after being attacked by settlers in the occupied West Bank and in some interesting updates from Asian landscape - Court in Japan orders dissolution of Unification Church, after a government request spurred by the investigation into the 2022 assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. 

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THE WORLD REPORT

So, what is there in today's THE WORLD REPORT, as i scan the online and offline news-platforms and try to understand the pivots, what i see is that news headlines across the world are dominated with news-developments chiefly from US, Middle East, EurAsia etc.,

Here’s a summary of some significant world news events reported, based on available information:

  • U.S. Military Strike Plans in Yemen Exposed : A major story broke when a journalist from The Atlantic was accidentally included in a Trump administration group chat on an encrypted messaging app. The chat revealed detailed operational plans for a U.S. military strike on Houthi militants in Yemen, including specifics on weapons, targets, and timing shared by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hours before the attack on March 15. The incident has sparked outrage over security breaches, with former officials calling it reckless handling of classified information.

  • Russia-Ukraine Naval Ceasefire in Black Sea : Reports indicate that Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a naval ceasefire in the Black Sea, a development that could ease tensions in the region. This follows U.S. negotiations with both nations, with Washington reportedly pushing to lift some sanctions on Moscow, signaling a shift in diplomatic strategy. Russia and Ukraine Agree to Black Sea Ceasefire, Russia and Ukraine have agreed to "eliminate the use of force" in the Black Sea following talks mediated by the United States. This agreement aims to ease tensions and ensure the safe passage of vessels in the region.

  • Middle East Updates : In Syria, tankers carrying crude oil and gasoline arrived at Baniyas, according to state media, amid ongoing regional instability. Israel reportedly killed six people in southern Syria, per the Syrian Ministry. In Turkey, an AFP journalist was detained as part of a protest investigation, raising press freedom concerns.

  • Africa Conflict Developments : Renewed fighting in eastern Congo threatens a ceasefire, with rebels holding a strategic town despite regional peace efforts. Kenya is seeking a new IMF loan deal, denying any friction with the fund.

  • U.S. Domestic News : President Trump appointed his personal attorney Alina Habba as interim U.S. Attorney in New Jersey, while Republicans pushed to impeach two judges opposing Trump’s agenda. The FBI launched a task force to investigate threats and attacks on Tesla facilities after incendiary devices were found at a dealership in Austin, Texas.

  • Global Economic Moves : The U.S. saw a surge in jet fuel imports as Nigeria’s Dangote refinery redirected supplies westward. Japan imposed a 95.2% duty on Chinese graphite electrodes, effective March 29, reflecting trade tensions.

  • Egypt Proposes Plan to Revive Israel-Hamas Ceasefire : Egypt has introduced a new proposal to get the Israel-Hamas ceasefire back on track. The plan seeks to address the concerns of both parties and restore peace in the region.

  • Concerns Over BBC World Service Funding Cuts : Over 50 former journalists and executives of the BBC World Service have warned that potential funding cuts could create a void that Russia and China might exploit to spread their influence. They describe the situation as "tragic" and emphasize the importance of maintaining the World Service's global presence.

  • Colombian Couple Deported After 35 Years in the US : A couple residing in the United States for 35 years was deported by immigration officials, leaving their daughters and community in shock. The deportation has sparked discussions on immigration policies and their impact on families.

  • Federal Election Campaign Updates : Canada’s federal election campaign, set for April 28, 2025, is heating up. Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney promised raises for Canadian soldiers, emphasizing a strong stance against U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs and annexation threats. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre vowed to protect pharmacare and criticized the Liberals, while NDP leader Jagmeet Singh met with tenants to address housing concerns. These updates reflect the ongoing political focus on U.S.-Canada relations and domestic issues like healthcare and affordability.

  • Ottawa Freezes Tesla’s Rebate Payments : The federal government in Ottawa has frozen $43 million in rebate payments to Tesla and barred the company from future rebates due to escalating U.S. tariffs. This move, reported by the Toronto Star, is part of Canada’s response to the trade war sparked by Trump’s policies, including 25% tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum.

  • Alberta’s Diplomatic Stance and National Unity Warning : Alberta has vowed to pursue diplomacy with the U.S. amid the trade tensions but also warned of a potential “unprecedented national unity crisis” in Canada if relations deteriorate further. This story, highlighted by The Narwhal, has been widely discussed in the past day, reflecting regional concerns over Trump’s economic pressures.

  • Border Officials Showcase Immigration Holding Centre : CTV News reported that Canadian border officials provided a rare look inside the country’s largest immigration holding centre. This comes amid heightened scrutiny of immigration policies as the election approaches and U.S.-Canada border dynamics shift.

  • Foreign Election Interference Notification : Posts on X indicate that Canada notified China and India within the last 24 hours about alleged election interference, tying it to a prior report. Critics on the platform have accused the current government of failing to act on earlier recommendations, adding a layer of controversy to the election narrative.

  • President Trump Pardons Devon Archer : President Donald Trump has issued a pardon for Devon Archer, a former business associate of Hunter Biden. Archer was convicted in 2018 for his involvement in a scheme to defraud a business arm of a Native American tribe.

  • NSA Warns of Signal App Vulnerabilities : The National Security Agency released a bulletin in February alerting to vulnerabilities in the Signal messaging app. This warning came a month before reports emerged about Russian hackers attempting to access encrypted conversations on Signal.

  • Trump Defends National Security Adviser Amid Signal Leak Fallout : President Trump stated he does not believe National Security Adviser Mike Waltz should apologize for inadvertently adding a reporter to a Signal group chat discussing sensitive operations.

  • Measles Case Confirmed in Washington, D.C. : Health officials in Washington, D.C., are investigating after confirming a measles case in an individual who traveled via Amtrak to Union Station.

  • U.S. Infrastructure Receives 'C' Grade : The American Society of Civil Engineers has given U.S. infrastructure a "C" grade in its 2025 report card, indicating moderate improvement but highlighting ongoing concerns.

  • Mass Shooting Arrests in Las Cruces, New Mexico : Four individuals have been arrested in connection with a mass shooting at Young Park in Las Cruces on Friday night, March 21, 2025. The incident, which occurred during an unsanctioned car show, left three teenagers dead and 15 others injured. The shooting stemmed from an altercation between two groups, escalating into gunfire around 10 p.m. local time. This event has been marked as the 53rd mass shooting in the U.S. in 2025, according to the Gun Violence Archive. New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham expressed horror at the incident and noted a 46% increase in violent crime in Las Cruces compared to the previous year.

  • Trump Tariffs Update : On the economic front, U.S. President Trump’s 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada, which took effect on March 4, 2025, saw a partial reprieve. On March 6, Trump announced a pause on tariffs for goods and services compliant with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) until April 2, 2025. Reports indicate Mexico’s stock markets reacted positively to this delay after productive talks between Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. However, concerns remain about potential future increases in tariffs.

  • Jalisco Cartel Investigation Developments : Mexico’s Attorney General, Alejandro Gertz Manero, reported irregularities in a state-led investigation into a suspected cartel killing site and training camp at Izaguirre Ranch in Jalisco. The site, where searchers found skeletal remains, clothing, and personal effects, has been taken over by federal authorities due to mishandling by Jalisco state investigators, including failure to register evidence and the theft of three vehicles from the site. Separately, 49 individuals linked to the Teuchitlán case in Jalisco have been detained, as reported on March 25, 2025.

  • Egg Smuggling Surge at U.S.-Mexico Border : U.S. Customs and Border Protection noted a significant increase in egg interceptions from Mexico, up over 150% at some ports of entry in the last 24 hours. This spike is driven by a U.S. avian flu outbreak causing egg shortages and price hikes (a dozen eggs costs about $2 in Mexico versus nearly $10 in parts of California). Importing raw eggs from Mexico is banned due to disease risks, with fines up to $300 for violators.

  • Power Outages and Other Incidents : Posts on X mentioned a massive power outage affecting several states in Mexico on March 24, 2025, though specific details remain unclear from mainstream sources. Additionally, a pregnant teenager reportedly died in a fire in Gómez Palacio, Durango, on the same day, highlighting local tragedies.

  • U.S. Travel Warnings for Caribbean Islands : Posts on X within the last 24 hours indicate that the U.S. has issued warnings for American travelers about heightened risks of "terrorism and kidnapping" on a specific Caribbean island. While the exact island isn’t consistently named in these posts, this aligns with recent U.S. State Department travel advisories, such as those for Jamaica and the Bahamas, which have been updated in recent months due to crime concerns. No specific new incident from the last 24 hours is detailed, suggesting this may be a reiteration of existing alerts rather than a breaking event.

  • Grenada Turns Seaweed Problem into Sustainable Energy Solution : Grenada has been facing challenges with sargassum seaweed accumulating on its shores, causing environmental and economic issues. In response, the Grenadian government, in collaboration with the European Union, has initiated projects to convert this seaweed into sustainable products like biogas, bioplastics, and fertilizers. For instance, True Blue Bay Resort has successfully used biogas derived from sargassum to fuel its bakery ovens. Plans are underway to construct a large-scale biogas facility, aiming to provide an eco-friendly energy alternative for the island.

  • U.S. Issues Travel Advisory for Trinidad and Tobago : The U.S. State Department has elevated its travel advisory for Trinidad and Tobago to Level 3, advising Americans to reconsider travel due to increased risks of terrorism and kidnapping. This follows the Trinidad and Tobago government's declaration of a nationwide State of Emergency on December 30, 2024, which has been extended until April 2025. The capital, Port of Spain, has been experiencing regular violence, shootings, and gang activity, with foreign nationals and U.S. residents among the kidnapping victims.

  • U.S. Secretary of State's Caribbean Visit to Address Key Issues : U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is scheduled to visit the Caribbean this week to discuss topics such as energy security, illegal migration, and the dismantling of transnational criminal networks. Discussions will also cover U.S. concerns regarding programs that send Cuban workers, particularly doctors, abroad, and the potential suspension of visas for officials in countries participating in these programs. Additionally, the trip will address Washington's stance on citizenship-by-investment programs in certain Caribbean nations, which could face broader visa restrictions due to security concerns.

  • Sandals Resorts Explores Potential Sale : Sandals Resorts International is exploring a potential sale that could value the company between $6 billion and $7 billion. Founded in 1981 by Gordon "Butch" Stewart, the Jamaican operator of all-inclusive resorts has faced challenges following Stewart's death in 2021, including family disputes affecting sale discussions. The company previously attempted a sale in 2019, which was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sandals is currently working with bankers on the sale process, attracting interest from major hotel owners and private equity firms.

  • Mexico : Cartel Training Site Discovery - Mexican authorities revealed that a property in Teuchitlán, Jalisco, previously dubbed the 'ranch of horror,' was used by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel as a training ground. Individuals who resisted recruitment were reportedly killed on-site. A van accident in northern Mexico killed 12 people and sparked a forest fire, underscoring persistent road safety and environmental concerns. Meanwhile, the government revealed new details in an unspecified case, though specifics remain unclear from the latest updates.

  • Argentina : On March 25, the Day of the Memory for Truth and Justice was observed, commemorating victims of the military dictatorship, with public events reflecting on historical accountability.

  • Brazil : The attorney general accused former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro of leading a "criminal organization" in 2022 aimed at keeping him in power. This follows an investigation into allegations that Bolsonaro incited a coup attempt after his electoral loss, with prosecutors pointing to his actions as undermining democratic stability. Separately, on March 24, the Brazilian government issued an apology to families of victims of the 1964-1985 military dictatorship, tied to the discovery of a clandestine mass grave from that era.

  • Colombia : The United Nations reported that violence in the Catatumbo region has affected 700,000 people, driven by conflicts involving groups like the ELN and FARC, exacerbating humanitarian challenges. Rebel Abuses in Catatumbo Region - Human Rights Watch reported severe abuses by rebel groups in Colombia's Catatumbo region, including executions of unarmed farmers, forced child recruitment, and the displacement of over 56,000 people since January.

  • El Salvador : Defense of Deported Venezuelans Lawyers filed a habeas corpus petition with El Salvador's Supreme Court on behalf of 30 Venezuelans imprisoned after being deported from the U.S. They challenge the legality of their detention and seek their immediate release or proper repatriation.

  • Peru : The government announced a $24 billion investment in irrigation projects to expand farmland, addressing agricultural challenges in the region. Additionally, heavy rainfall has caused significant losses, damaging around 20,000 hectares of crops nationwide, highlighting ongoing climate-related struggles.

  • Venezuela : An agreement was reached with the U.S. to resume repatriation flights for migrants, signaling a shift in migration policy amid ongoing political tensions. U.S. Tariffs on Venezuelan Crude Buyers, President Donald Trump authorized a 25% tariff on imports from countries purchasing Venezuelan crude oil and liquid fuels. This move aims to pressure nations trading with Venezuela and could impact other countries like Russia and Iran.

  • Regional Relations : U.S. Engagement in the Caribbean,  U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to visit the Caribbean to discuss energy security, illegal migration, and the dismantling of transnational criminal networks.

  • Russia-Ukraine Conflict and Black Sea Ceasefire Talks : Russia has outlined conditions for a potential ceasefire in the Black Sea, tied to the ongoing war in Ukraine. Reports indicate that both Russia and Ukraine have engaged in separate discussions with the U.S. regarding a temporary pause on strikes targeting energy sites. The White House has emphasized an agreement to ensure safe navigation, eliminate the use of force, and prevent commercial vessels from being used for military purposes in the region. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has stressed the need for sanctions and weapons support if these terms are violated, reflecting heightened tensions and diplomatic efforts. Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a 30-day moratorium on strikes against energy infrastructure, including oil refineries and nuclear stations, effective from March 18. Discussions also included a potential Black Sea ceasefire to ensure safe navigation, contingent upon the lifting of specific U.S. sanctions on Russian financial institutions. Both nations aim for lasting peace and will continue negotiations, with the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant remaining under Russian control for safety reasons. U.S. President Donald Trump emphasized the importance of halting the conflict and pledged assistance in prisoner exchanges and the return of displaced Ukrainian children.

  • Tesla Sales Drop in Europe : Tesla’s sales in Europe fell nearly 45% last month, with the company’s market share dropping to a five-year low of 9.6%. This decline is attributed partly to controversy surrounding Elon Musk’s association with U.S. President Donald Trump, while Chinese rival BYD saw a 94% sales increase, overtaking Tesla as the world’s top electric vehicle maker by revenue. Tesla's sales in Europe have plummeted by 42.6% in the first two months of 2025 compared to the same period last year, despite a 28.4% overall increase in electric vehicle (EV) sales. This downturn coincides with backlash against CEO Elon Musk's aggressive cost-cutting measures and political affiliations, leading to protests and calls for boycotts. Additionally, Chinese EV manufacturer BYD has surpassed Tesla in revenue. While Tesla's stock experienced a decline, it recently rebounded following Musk's focus on robotics and robotaxi developments. Analysts remain divided on Tesla's future, though some, like Ark Invest's Cathie Wood, express optimism about the potential of robotaxis to drive future company value.

  • China Seeks Stronger Ties with Europe : China has expressed a desire to strengthen relations with Europe, as evidenced by recent meetings with Portugal's foreign minister. This initiative underscores China's aim to build stable and fruitful relationships with European nations, reflecting its broader diplomatic strategy to enhance cooperation and economic ties within the region.

  • US Embassies in Europe Issue Visa Warnings : Several U.S. embassies in Europe have issued warnings to prospective visa applicants, advising caution and adherence to application guidelines. This move aims to ensure compliance with U.S. visa policies and to prevent potential misunderstandings during the application process.

  • EU Trade Talks with the U.S. : The European Commissioner for Trade, Maros Sefcovic, is set to meet U.S. officials in Washington to discuss trade relations amid threats of 25% tariffs from the Trump administration. This follows concerns over U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs, with the EU weighing its response.

  • Portugal Intercepts Cocaine-Laden Vessel : Portuguese authorities, in collaboration with international agencies, intercepted a semi-submersible vessel carrying 6.5 tons of cocaine in the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 500 nautical miles south of the Azores. Five crew members, suspected of belonging to an international criminal organization, were arrested. This incident underscores the challenges in detecting drug trafficking via semi-submersibles designed to evade detection while transporting narcotics from South America to Europe.

  • Germany’s Far-Right Gains : In Germany, the far-right has taken on an expanded role in the newly formed parliament, signaling a shift in the political landscape. This development has drawn attention amid broader European concerns about rising nationalist movements.

  • Turkey Protests Over Mayor’s Arrest : In Turkey, more than 1,100 people have been detained following large-scale demonstrations in Istanbul and other cities. The unrest stems from the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, a key political rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, with protests ongoing since last week. This has sparked significant domestic and international scrutiny.

  • European Stock Market Rally : European stocks have experienced a notable rally, with Citigroup strategist Beata Manthey having anticipated this upturn. Her foresight highlights a growing investor confidence in European markets, driven by factors such as economic resilience and strategic policy decisions within the European Union.

  • Sudan : Reports indicate that Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are restricting relief supplies amid a spreading famine, according to aid workers. This comes as the military has been making gains in the capital, Khartoum, aiming to shift the tide of a two-year civil war. The conflict has seen significant developments, with Sudanese forces sweeping through central Khartoum to root out remaining paramilitary resistance.

  • South Sudan : The United Nations has warned that, South Sudan is "on the brink" of renewed conflict due to escalating violence and a political crisis in Upper Nile. The UN’s Nicholas Haysom reported that the White Army ousted government forces (SSPDF) on March 4, with airstrikes using flammable bombs injuring civilians, including women and children. Over 63,000 people have been displaced, exacerbating the humanitarian situation. South Sudan Tensions - The United Nations has warned that South Sudan is on the brink of renewed civil war amid escalating tensions and violence.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) : In eastern DRC, a ceasefire in the town of Walikale between Congolese forces and M23 rebels appears to have collapsed. The rebels, backed by Rwanda, reneged on a withdrawal pledge, accusing the army of violations. Meanwhile, Angola has withdrawn from its mediation role in the conflict involving M23, DRC, and Rwanda, with another African state expected to take over. Posts on X also note that regional summits have appointed five former presidents as peace facilitators, though M23 canceled a UN experts' visit to Goma. Mediation in Congo Conflict - African political organizations have expanded their mediation team to address the M23 rebel offensive in eastern Congo. The new team includes five former heads of state, aiming to facilitate peace talks in the region.

  • Burundi : Tensions are rising as, Burundi’s president has claimed Rwanda is planning an attack, while Rwanda has called for calm, signaling potential regional instability.

  • South Africa : A pilot died in a plane crash during an air show on March 23, with the incident still making headlines. The plane spiraled out of control and crashed, killing the highly skilled test pilot James O'Connell. Investigations by the South African Civil Aviation Authority and Air Force are underway. Additionally, the return of South Africa’s expelled ambassador from the US, Ebrahim Rasool, continues to generate discussion, with supporters welcoming him home amid strained US-South Africa relations. South Africa's Response to Genocide Claims -  President Cyril Ramaphosa has dismissed claims of white persecution in South Africa as a "completely false narrative," responding to assertions made by Elon Musk and former U.S. President Donald Trump.

  • Ethiopia and Eritrea : Posts on X suggest escalating tensions, with Ethiopian tanks reportedly positioned at the Eritrea border and Eritrean schools shutting down for conscription, hinting at preparations for potential conflict.

  • Somalia : There are reports of Al-Shabaab intensifying its offensive against government forces, contributing to regional security concerns.

  • World Cup Qualifiers : Algeria, Egypt, and Morocco have moved closer to World Cup qualification with home victories. Algeria dominated Mozambique 5-1, highlighted by Mohamed Amoura's hat-trick. Egypt secured a 1-0 win against Sierra Leone, while Morocco maintained their perfect record by defeating Tanzania 2-0.

  • Malaria Outbreak in DRC : Health authorities have confirmed malaria as the cause of a deadly outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Équateur province, which has resulted in over 60 deaths and nearly 1,100 cases.

  • Airtel Africa's Market Performance : Airtel Africa PLC's shares rose by 2.69% to £1.64, outperforming the FTSE 100 Index's 0.30% increase, marking a new 52-week high for the company.

  • Leaked U.S. Strike Plans : A surprising development involved top U.S. officials inadvertently messaging a journalist about planned strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen via a Signal chat, hours before the attacks occurred on March 15. While not within the last 24 hours, the fallout continued to reverberate, with the National Security Council acknowledging the chat’s authenticity. Airstrikes on Houthi Positions - The United States conducted airstrikes targeting Houthi rebel strongholds in Yemen, aiming to suppress the group's capacity to launch attacks on U.S. and Israeli targets.

  • Gaza and Israel-Palestine Conflict : Israeli strikes in Gaza have resulted in significant casualties. Reports indicate that at least 65 people were killed in the past 24 hours, with strikes targeting various areas, including tents housing displaced Palestinians. Egypt has proposed a new ceasefire plan, suggesting Hamas release five Israeli hostages weekly to restore a truce. Meanwhile, Israel is reportedly establishing an agency under its Defence Ministry to manage the "voluntary departure" of Palestinians from Gaza, amid controversial plans attributed to U.S. leadership for resettling over two million Palestinians in Egypt and Jordan. Israeli Airstrikes - Israeli forces conducted airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, resulting in the deaths of at least 12 individuals, including a mother and her infant child. These actions have intensified the humanitarian crisis in the region. Anti-Hamas Demonstrations - Hundreds of Palestinians in northern Gaza staged rare protests against Hamas, chanting slogans such as "Hamas out" and calling for an end to the ongoing conflict with Israel.

  • Journalist Fatalities in Gaza : Reports indicate that two journalists were killed in Gaza due to Israeli airstrikes, raising concerns about press freedom and the safety of media personnel in conflict zones.

  • West Bank : Hamdan Ballal, an Oscar-winning Palestinian filmmaker, was released by Israeli authorities after being detained following an assault by Jewish settlers in front of his home in the occupied West Bank. The incident, which occurred within the last day, drew attention to ongoing tensions, with Ballal reporting that the settlers filmed the attack.

  • U.S.-Russia Talks in Saudi Arabia : American and Russian negotiators concluded 12-hour talks in Riyadh aimed at a ceasefire in Ukraine, with implications for Middle Eastern stability due to the involvement of U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff. A joint statement is expected soon, though the focus was primarily on Ukraine.

  • Syria : Violence escalated in southern Syria, with Israeli forces bombing a village in Daraa, killing at least five people. This follows clashes with locals in the region, reflecting heightened instability along the border areas.

  • Yemen : Western coastal areas of Yemen are facing a humanitarian crisis due to malnutrition, as reported by UNICEF. Additionally, an oil leak from a pipeline linking Kharg Island to Iran’s mainland port of Genaveh has raised environmental concerns, though it’s unclear if this falls precisely within the last 24 hours.

  • Turkey : Protests continued over the jailing of Istanbul’s mayor, with demonstrators clashing with police and President Erdogan labeling the unrest a "movement of violence." Hundreds also protested against Hamas in Gaza, according to some reports, signaling internal dissent amid the broader conflict.

  • Turkey-U.S. Relations : Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan visited Washington to discuss lifting U.S. sanctions on Turkey and reinstating Turkey into the F-35 fighter-jet program. This visit marks an effort to strengthen bilateral ties under President Donald Trump's administration.

  • Iran : The Iranian rial hit a new low, reflecting economic strain, while the Foreign Minister hinted at the possibility of indirect dialogue with the U.S., suggesting a potential shift in diplomatic posture.

  • Asia-Pacific Market Fluctuations : Regional markets displayed mixed results as the April 2 deadline for U.S. tariffs under President Trump nears, creating uncertainty for trade-dependent economies like Japan, South Korea, and China.

  • Sports Direct Expansion : Britain's Frasers Group has announced plans to open over 350 Sports Direct stores across India and Southeast Asia. This expansion is part of a partnership with Indonesian retailer MAP Active, aiming to tap into the growing sportswear market in the region.

  • Continued Turkey Protests : Protests have erupted in Turkey following the arrest of Istanbul's Mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu. Demonstrators are demanding his release and expressing dissatisfaction with the government. President Tayyip Erdogan has dismissed the protests as a "show" that will soon end.

  • India’s Bank Strike Delay : A planned nationwide bank strike in India, initially set for March 24-25, was postponed indefinitely, ensuring uninterrupted financial services in a key Asian economy.

  • Heatwave in North India : Delhi and parts of North India faced a heatwave, while India and China held “constructive” border management talks, balancing domestic and diplomatic priorities.

  • Deadly Wildfires in South Korea : At least 18 people have died as multiple wildfires rage across South Korea's southeastern region. Thousands of firefighters, aided by the military, have been deployed to contain one of the country's worst forest fires in decades.

  • South Korea Sinkhole Fatality: A motorcyclist in South Korea died after a sinkhole unexpectedly opened on a roadway, raising questions about urban safety and infrastructure maintenance.

  • Son Heung-min’s Pitch Critique : After a World Cup qualifier draw, South Korean soccer star Son Heung-min criticized poor pitch conditions, igniting debate over sports facilities in the country.

  • Security Cooperation : Japan has expressed support for closer security ties with India and South Korea in the Indo-Pacific region. This move aligns with broader efforts to strengthen alliances amid regional security concerns.

  • Mount Fuji Eruption Plan in Japan : Japan released a contingency strategy for a possible Mount Fuji eruption, detailing evacuation routes and safety measures, reflecting heightened preparedness for natural disasters.

  • Tokyo Diplomatic Talks : Diplomats from Japan, China, and South Korea convened in Tokyo to address regional security and economic ties, with discussions influencing East Asian geopolitics into today.

  • Singapore’s Happiness Decline: Singapore dropped in global happiness rankings, losing its top spot in Asia, alongside declines in Japan, South Korea, and China, signaling broader regional social challenges.

  • Gaggan Tops Asia’s Restaurant List: Bangkok’s Gaggan was crowned Asia’s best restaurant by Bloomberg, spotlighting Thailand’s culinary scene and its innovative dining culture.

  • Senior Taiwanese Defense Official's U.S. Visit : A senior Taiwanese defense official is set to visit the United States to attend a ceremony marking the completion of a new F-16V fighter jet for Taiwan. This visit underscores the ongoing military cooperation between Taiwan and the U.S., despite objections from China.

  • Australia Redirects Foreign Aid to Indo-Pacific : Australia has announced plans to allocate over $100 million in foreign aid to the Indo-Pacific region. This decision follows the United States' substantial reduction of its aid programs. The reallocation aims to address economic, health, humanitarian, and climate-related challenges in neighboring areas. While funding to various global institutions will be reduced, significant allocations will focus on building economic resilience and addressing health crises in the Indo-Pacific. Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong emphasized that these strategic decisions are crucial for regional stability and security. Australia announced it will redirect over $100 million in foreign aid to the Indo-Pacific region, including the South Pacific, as part of its 2025 budget. This move, reported within the last 13 hours, aims to offset a funding gap left by the U.S. pausing $54 billion in overseas aid under President Donald Trump. Foreign Minister Penny Wong emphasized the strategic importance of the Pacific and Southeast Asia, with three-quarters of Australia’s overseas development assistance budget for 2025-26 targeting the region, including $1 billion over five years for economic resilience.

  • Severe Weather Impacts Queensland and New South Wales : A 2,000-kilometer rain band, fueled by tropical air and a low-pressure system, is causing exceptionally high rainfall across Queensland and parts of New South Wales. Some areas have already recorded substantial rainfall, leading to flash flooding and rising river levels. Severe weather warnings are in place, and residents are advised to exercise caution. Earthquakes in the South Pacific Ocean - Posts on X within the last 24 hours reported multiple earthquakes in the South Pacific Ocean. Notable events include a 6.9 magnitude quake at a depth of 101.5 km at 6:43 PM PDT (approximately 7:13 AM IST on March 26), a 6.7 magnitude quake at 33 km depth at 9:43 GMT+8 (around 7:13 AM IST), and smaller quakes of 5.1 and 5.0 magnitude at shallow depths earlier in the day. These reports, sourced from GEONET and GEOFON, indicate seismic activity, though their unconfirmed nature suggests caution in interpreting exact details.

  • Earthquake in New Zealand : A powerful earthquake hit New Zealand, prompting concerns about structural damage and aftershocks. While specifics on casualties or destruction are still unfolding, it’s a significant event in the Asia-Pacific region.

  • Papua New Guinea and New Zealand Strengthen Ties : The Prime Ministers of Papua New Guinea and New Zealand have signed a new partnership agreement, marking 50 years of bilateral relations between the two countries. This agreement aims to enhance cooperation and strengthen ties between the nations.

  • Bougainville Parliament Launches YouTube Channel : The Autonomous Bougainville Government has launched a YouTube channel for its parliament sessions. This initiative aims to promote transparency and public engagement by providing citizens with direct access to parliamentary proceedings.

  • Escalating Geopolitical Tensions in the Arctic : As the Arctic becomes more accessible due to global warming, geopolitical tensions are rising, particularly between the United States and China, over control of the region's resources and strategic advantages. High-level visits by American officials, including U.S. Vice President JD Vance, indicate increased U.S. interest in Greenland for its geopolitical and resource potential. China has also escalated its Arctic activities and espionage, seeking dominance in rare earth elements critical for green technology. Greenland, currently without a government following recent elections, finds itself in a crucial position as both nations vie for influence. The U.S. aims to strengthen its ties with Greenland and Denmark to counter China's ambitions and secure its interests in the Arctic amidst the changing climate and evolving security landscape.

  • U.S. Vice President's Visit to Greenland Alters Course Amid Local Opposition : U.S. Vice President JD Vance's planned visit to Greenland has been modified, bringing cautious relief to Greenland and Denmark. Originally scheduled to attend the Avannaata Qimussersu dogsled race in Sisimiut, Vice President Vance and his wife will now visit the U.S. Space Force outpost at Pituffik instead. This change reduces the likelihood of encountering residents angry over the Trump administration's attempts to annex Greenland. While the visit to the military base is permitted under a 1951 agreement, its timing is controversial, given Greenland's current lack of a government following recent elections. Both Greenland and Denmark had expressed strong opposition to the visit, viewing it as undue pressure. The visit underscores ongoing U.S. interests in Greenland, despite opposition from local and Danish governments.

  • Record Low Arctic Sea Ice Extent Raises Climate Concerns : Recent data indicates that Arctic sea ice has reached record-low extents, continuing a concerning trend observed over recent years. In 2024, a record number of extreme weather events were observed, driven by unprecedented global temperatures and high levels of carbon dioxide. This has resulted in significant glacier loss and an alarming rate of melting land and sea ice. The ongoing melting season will confirm whether the 2025 February record is the lowest yet.

  • China's Glacier Area Shrinks by 26% Over Six Decades : A recent report highlights that China's glacier area has decreased by 26% since 1960, with the disappearance of 7,000 small glaciers and intensified glacial retreat. This unprecedented glacial reduction is attributed to rapid global warming, posing risks such as reduced freshwater supply and increased disaster threats. China's glaciers are primarily in Tibet, Xinjiang, Sichuan, Yunnan, Gansu, and Qinghai. In 2020, the total glacier area was 46,000 square kilometers with about 69,000 glaciers, compared to 59,000 square kilometers with 46,000 glaciers recorded between 1960 and 1980. Efforts like snow blankets and artificial snow systems are being used to slow down the melting. The UNESCO report warns that continued climate change, driven by fossil fuel consumption, could further heighten global issues related to rising sea levels and dwindling water resources.

The headlines of the newspapers from across the world alongwith analysis of same news in a crip manner as done by SKY NEWS, here we go ... with the YouTube video Courtesy of : SKY NEWS as presented by SKY NEWS - A LOOK AT TOMORROW'S HEADLINES - PRESS REVIEW.

So, that is all as far as THE WORLD REPORT goes, all other continent-wise news-updates, news-flashes can be read in WORLD NEWSWIRES section ...

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THE INDIA STORY

As far as THE INDIA STORY goes, as i scan the online and offline news platforms, the news headlines are pivoting around from political developments, regional and local events, crime-law & order news and business news developments, which can very well be read in the INDIA NEWSWIRES section, displayed below.

  • India-China Relations : External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar stated that while issues between India and China are anticipated, they can be managed without conflict. This follows efforts to resolve the 2020 border standoff and improve bilateral relations. India-China Border Talks - India and China held a high-level meeting in Beijing, described as "constructive," focusing on border management and the Line of Actual Control (LAC) status. Both sides discussed the boundary issue in detail, signaling efforts to maintain stability along the contested border.

  • US Commission Recommendations : The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom has recommended targeted sanctions against India's external intelligence agency, RAW, over alleged involvement in assassination plots against Sikh separatists. The panel also expressed concerns about the treatment of minorities in India.

  • Tariff Reductions on US Imports : India is considering reducing tariffs on $23 billion worth of U.S. imports to avoid impending reciprocal taxes from the U.S., which could affect a significant portion of India's exports.
     
  • Sugar Export Approval : The Indian government will allow the export of 1 million metric tons of sugar for the current season, citing sufficient domestic stock levels. 
  • State Bank of India Performance : Shares of the State Bank of India fell by 1.25%, underperforming the broader market, which also saw declines.

  • IndusInd Bank Discrepancies : IndusInd Bank disclosed significant accounting discrepancies, leading to a notable drop in its market value and raising concerns about governance in the banking sector.

  • Emergency Landing of CM's Plane : Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's chartered plane made an emergency landing in Agra due to a technical glitch.

  • NEET Aspirant's Death in Kota : A NEET aspirant in Kota, Rajasthan, died by suicide, marking the ninth such case this year.

  • UPI Services Disruption : Users across India reported outages in Unified Payments Interface (UPI) services, leading to disruptions in financial transactions.

  • Heatwave Grips North India : Delhi and several parts of North India are experiencing a severe heatwave, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing warnings. Temperatures have soared, prompting concerns about public health and safety as the region braces for continued high heat.

  • Supreme Court Actions : The Supreme Court took suo motu cognizance of a controversial Allahabad High Court ruling that stated "grabbing breasts is not an attempt to rape." This has sparked significant debate, with the apex court stepping in to review the matter. Additionally, the Supreme Court has been active in other cases, reflecting its ongoing role in addressing legal and social issues.

  • Women’s Cricket Contracts : The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) retained Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandhana, and Deepti Sharma in the Grade A category of central contracts for the women’s team, affirming their key roles in Indian cricket. 

Meanwhile enjoy TOP 100 NEWS in 10 MINUTES IN HINDI LANGUAGE with Courtesy of : AAJTAK (INDIA TODAY GROUP) in THE INDIA STORY, which shall let you understand the 100 news from across the nation, in short form.

So, that is all as far as THE INDIA STORY goes, all other nation, statewise and citywise news-updates, news-flashes in can be read in INDIA NEWSWIRES section ...

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THE GUJARAT DIARY

Now let us catch with THE GUJARAT DIARY

As i scan the online and offline space in Gujarat Media, it seems headlines in Gujarati media are yet dominated with the political developments, local updates & flashes and business news updates, which can very well be read in the GUJARAT NEWSWIRES. 

Meanwhile enjoy the TOP 100 NEWS in GUJARATI LANGUAGE (Courtesy : ABP Asmita LIVE) which talks on news in short form from across the state.

So, with this THE GUJARAT DIARY ends here for today, all other news-flashes from Gujarat Districts, Gujarat Cities and other semi-urban and rural centers of Gujarat  can be read in GUJARAT NEWSWIRES section ...      
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THE BUSINESS BUZZ

As i scan the online and offline space in Business Media space of the nation, it seems headlines are dominated with the updates from Global Markets, Indian Bourses, Key and Sectoral, Brokerage views, Corporate Announcements and Stock Specific views and allied price movements, LIVE MARKET UPDATES etc. which can very well be read in the INDIA BUSINESS NEWSWIRES and WORLD BUSINESS NEWSWIRES, as well.

Meanwhile enjoy the Bloomberg Business News Live (IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE) (Courtesy : Bloomberg Television) which talks on business news updates from across the World, Continents, Nation and Key Cities of the World with headquarters at New York in US.

So, with this THE BUSINESS BUZZ ends here for today, all other news-flashes and business news updates from across the World, India, States, Sectors can be read in INDIA BUSINESS NEWSWIRES and WORLD BUSINESS NEWSWIRES section. 

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DIGITAL DIAMETER

So, lets see what is the DIGITAL DIAMETER space in Gujarat indicating.

Digital media space of Gujarat today has a mixed flavour from local to international news of  etc topics.

So what is really topping the content chart or trending on digital news media platforms on DEVANSHI JOSHI's JAMAWAT, is news-video capsule, titled Finally in Rajkumar Jat case of Gondal (Gujarat), an offence has been registered! which has garnered good number of views and has topped the content chart in last 24 hours with 42,000+ views!

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While as i scan the NAVJEEVAN NEWS PRASHANT DAYAL's news platform, what i see is that the news-video capsule titled, If IPS Nirlipt Rai camps at Gondal (Gujarat)? has garnered almost 50,000+ views and has topped the content chart of the platform.

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Whereas on NIRBHAY NEWS GOPI GHANGHAR's news platform news-video capsule titled, Who had offset Alpesh Dholariya from Patidar Community? has topped the content chart in last 24 hours, having garnered 65,000+ views.

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Yours Truly participated today as GUEST EXPERT to talk on HOW THE DISCUSSIONS IN PARLIAMENT'S UPPER HOUSE RAJYA SABHA  SURFACED REGARDING CO-OPERATIVE BANKS? with veteran Journalist DILIPBHAI PATEL on THE GUJARAT REPORT promoted and headed by another Veteran Journalist MAYUR JANI alongwith his YouTube news platform - THE MAYUR JANI OFFICIAL.

Also your's truly participated on Veteran Journalist MAYUR JANI's YouTube news platform - THE MAYUR JANI OFFICIAL to discuss and debated on the FRESHLY BREWED DISHA SALIAN MURDER MYSTERY AND CONTROVERSY, with MAYUR JANI and VETERAN JOURNALIST - VIVEK AGRAWALJI.
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GUJARAT NEWSWIRE

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  • Listen: IPL - Gujarat Titans v Punjab Kings
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  • Rs 2004 crore relief provided to power consumers in 2024, says Gujarat minister Desai
  • IPL 2025: Virat Kohli or Ravindra Jadeja? Gujarat Titans’ Glenn Phillips picks India’s best fielder
  • Shreyas Iyer's explosive 97 propels Punjab Kings to 243/5 against Gujarat Titans
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  • Shreyas Iyer, second most expensive player of IPL 2025, shines as Punjab Kings smash 243 against Gujarat Titans
  • 4th Player To Captain 3 IPL Teams! Shreyas Iyer Makes History Vs Gujarat Titans
  • GT vs PBKS, IPL 2025: Kagiso Rabada’s IPL nightmare continues, makes poor debut for Gujarat Titans
  • ‘Work in progress to replace overhead power lines with underground ones to prevent damage due to cyclone’: Gujarat Energy Minister
  • IPL: Gujarat Titans' captain Shubman Gill wins toss, elects to bowl against Punjab Kings
  • IPL 2025 Gujarat Titans opt to bowl against Punjab Kings
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  • GT vs PBKS Match Prediction: Who will win today’s IPL 2025 match between Gujarat Titans vs Punjab Kings?
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  • Shubman Gill To Open With? Gujarat Titans' Probable XI vs PBKS
  • Woman elopes, in-laws bulldoze six of her lover’s houses in Gujarat; 6 held
  • "My role will be to take early wickets and put pressure on the opposition": Mohammed Siraj on his role in Gujarat Titans
  • 'Shubman Gill with a Broken Finger...': ISPL ace Sagar Ali reveals special story on Gujarat Titans Captain | Exclusive
  • Sole Muslim MLA in Gujarat seeks speaker’s protection from ‘insulting’ references to him
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  • GT vs Pbks Dream11 Prediction: Best fantasy picks for Gujarat Titans vs Punjab Kings IPL 2025 Match 5
  • Infineon inaugurates new R&D hub in Gujarat
  • "Shubman Gill Is A Bowler's Captain": Mohammed Siraj Ahead Of His Potential Gujarat Titans Debut
  • Shreyas Iyer’s leadership put to the test as Punjab Kings take on Gujarat Titans
  • Britannia Inds' Gujarat plant operations disrupt due to strike
  • GT vs Pbks Match Preview: Gill, Gujarat look to take shine off new Punjab
  • GT Vs Pbks, IPL 2025: Gujarat Titans, Punjab Kings Eye Positive Start In Ahmedabad
  • "He should but will he?" - Aakash Chopra on questions for Punjab Kings ahead of IPL 2025 clash vs Gujarat Titans
  • IPL 2025, GT vs Pbks Narendra Modi Stadium Pitch Report, Weather: What to expect in the Gujarat Titans vs Punjab Kings game
  • Rail traffic restored at accident site of bullet train project in Gujarat
  • Britannia Industries shares in focus after strike disrupts Gujarat plant operations
  • Gujarat court gives life term to rapist of 3-year-old girl in six months
  • IPL 2025, GT vs Pbks Predicted Playing 11: Gujarat Titans vs Punjab Kings Players list, impact subs, full squads
  • Gujarat govt earned ₹94.19 lakh from selling liquor in GIFT City
  • GT vs PBKS, IPL 2025: Match Prediction, Dream11 Team, Fantasy Cricket Tips and Pitch Report | Gujarat Titans vs Punjab Kings
  • GT vs PBKS Playing 11: Gujarat Titans vs Punjab Kings Team News & Injury Updates, Lineups
  • Gujarat Titans vs Punjab Kings Head To Head Ahead Of IPL 2025 Match 5
  • GT vs PBKS, IPL 2025 Match Prediction: Who Will Win Gujarat Titans vs Punjab Kings Match 5
  • Gujarat Confidential: A Humourist’s Perspective
  • How cops in Gujarat’s Dang saved elderly pastor from digital arrest
  • Gujarat: Father, brother kill woman’s former partner, say police
  • Gujarat: Finance firm manager lodges cheating complaint against gold loan holder
  • Gujarat: Court sentences 25-year-old man to life term for minor’s rape
  • Gujarat’s lone Muslim MLA flags ‘insulting’ references to his religion in Assembly
  • No team will have a problem with Jos Buttler: Gujarat's Shubman Gill
  • Conquering ‘7 Summits’: Surgeon from Gujarat possibly 1st Indian doc to do so

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INDIA NEWSWIRES

  • UPI outage disrupts payments across India, NPCI says issue resolved
  • ‘Biased’: India disses US panel report that seeks targeted sanctions on RAW
  • Row over Kunal Kamra’s remarks: ‘Contract-based smear campaigns’ won’t make any difference to me, says Shinde
  • BJP MLC moves breach of privilege motion against Kunal Kamra, Sena UBT spokesperson
  • Violence erupts outside residence of SP MP Ramji Lal Suman in Agra over his statement on Rana Sanga
  • NHAI's NHIT hits Rs 18,380 crore mark in record InvIT monetisation
  • RBI imposes Rs 7500000 penalty on India's largest pvt bank due to...
  • Congress dubs CBI action as revengeful; BJP suggests opposition to support central agency in probe
  • Priest sentenced to life imprisonment for murder of aspiring actress in Hyderabad
  • Defence Ministry inks Rs 6,900 crore contracts for 155mm/52 Calibre Advanced Towed Artillery Gun Systems
  • Wipro bags $650 mn deal from Phoenix Group
  • CM Yogi's chartered plane makes emergency landing in Agra due to technical glitch
  • Lok Sabha passes bill to set up 'Tribhuvan' Sahkari University in Gujarat
  • Mangaluru International Airport to offer enhanced connectivity to Bengaluru in summer schedule 2025
  • Mohammed Yunus is rendering religious minority leaders in Bangladesh vulnerable, UN told
  • 3 injured as bomb-like object explodes in Bengal's Murshidabad
  • Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s car hit by Best bus in Mumbai – Here’s what happened
  • PM Modi to visit Rameswaram temple, inaugurate Pamban bridge amid alliance talks with AIADMK in Tamil Nadu
  • Jaishankar, US Chamber of Commerce CEO Clark hold talks on deepening trade and investments
  • BJP expels Basangouda Patil Yatnal over "Anti-party" remarks
  • RBI Guv Malhotra calls for improvement in anti-money laundering, counter-financing of terrorism efforts
  • Pakistan rejects India’s claim on Kashmir, demands plebiscite

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WORLD NEWSWIRES

  • Signal-gate: Trump officials deny classified information was shared in group chat
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  • Isareli top court upholds freez on ouster of Shin Bet chief
  • 'Hamas must go': Gazans demand an end to war in protest
  • Hundreds of Gazans march in rare anti-Hamas protest
  • US sanctions 3 Iranian officials linked to death of ex-FBI agent Robert Levinson
  • US travel warnings issued by its closest allies
  • Pope Francis came close to death, doctors considered ending treatment: Physician
  • Grandparents of toddler whose remains were found in French Alps are arrested on suspicion of murder
  • Germany is looking to buy naval drones to strengthen its Navy
  • Syria condemns Israeli bombing of Daraa, calls for international investigation
  • Turkish opposition party leader visits jailed Istanbul mayor
  • ‘Death sentence’: UNICEF sounds alarm over Yemen child hunger
  • Oscar-winning Palestinian director Hamdan Ballal released from detention
  • Court in Japan orders dissolution of Unification Church

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