Thursday, April 24, 2025

THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH | WORLD REPORT | 24.04.2025 | THURSDAY

 

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#DLG+2NEWSLETTER / #DLG+2NEWSWIRES

THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH (GLOBAL EDITION)
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24th APRIL 2025 / THURSDAY
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A Big Hello and Greetings - Readers and Viewers,

Today is TUESDAY, 22nd APRIL 2025, and here we go with our THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH / THE DATELINE GUJARAT DISPATCH., as i scan the world news headlines, what i read between the lines while writing THE WORLD REPORT is that loaded with Global Tensions and Domestic Concerns : A World on Edge.

Below is a news commentary written in Indian English, weaving together the key news pointers into a cohesive narrative that reflects a balanced perspective, critically examines global events, and connects them to India’s interests and worldview. 

The commentary is structured to engage readers with a conversational yet incisive tone, typical of Indian English editorials, while avoiding speculative or unsupported claims.


Global Tensions and Domestic Concerns: A World on Edge
The world seems to be teetering on the brink of chaos, with conflicts, controversies, and diplomatic spats dominating headlines. From Washington to West Asia, and closer home in Kashmir, recent events underscore the fragility of peace and the complexity of global relations. As India navigates its own challenges, the ripple effects of these developments demand our attention.
Across the Atlantic, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s proposal for a medical record plan has sparked outrage among autistic people and their advocates. The plan, reportedly involving a registry to track autism, has been slammed as invasive and discriminatory. Critics argue it risks stigmatising neurodivergent individuals, raising concerns about privacy and state overreach. For a country like India, where mental health and disability rights are still evolving, this serves as a cautionary tale. Our own policies, like the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, must prioritise dignity over bureaucratic control.
Meanwhile, the Russia-Ukraine conflict remains a geopolitical quagmire. US President Donald Trump has called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s remarks on Crimea “harmful” to peace talks, while Vice President JD Vance has pushed for a decisive moment in London negotiations to end the war. Trump’s criticism of Zelenskyy for delaying a ceasefire, accusing him of prolonging a “killing field,” reflects a growing American impatience with the conflict. Yet, the idea of a quick resolution seems optimistic, given Russia’s entrenched position and Ukraine’s resolve. India, maintaining its strategic neutrality, continues to advocate for dialogue while quietly bolstering energy ties with Moscow. The recent meeting between a Russian envoy and the Taliban’s Sirajuddin Haqqani in Kabul further complicates the region’s dynamics, hinting at shifting alliances that could impact India’s security calculus in Afghanistan.
Closer home, India’s diplomatic measures against Pakistan come at a tense time. While specifics remain under wraps, the move signals New Delhi’s firm stance amid ongoing cross-border challenges. This follows the tragic attack on tourists in Kashmir, a stark reminder of the region’s vulnerability. The question now is: what will India do? Strengthening security without alienating locals is a delicate balance. The government must ensure tourist safety while addressing the root causes of unrest, lest Kashmir’s fragile peace unravels further.
In West Asia, the Gaza crisis deepens with Israeli Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir’s inflammatory claim that US Republicans support bombing food and aid depots. Such rhetoric risks escalating an already dire humanitarian situation. Meanwhile, a Palestinian leader’s fiery speech, branding Hamas as “sons of dogs” for holding hostages, exposes internal fractures in the Palestinian struggle. India, with its principled support for Palestinian statehood and growing ties with Israel, faces a diplomatic tightrope. Balancing moral clarity with strategic interests will test New Delhi’s foreign policy acumen.
Across Europe, Estonia’s decision to build a military base in Narva, right on Russia’s border, signals NATO’s growing assertiveness. This move, coupled with Germany’s mistaken belief in a widespread UK spy network (which turned out to be just one individual), highlights the paranoia gripping global security. In Yemen, the Houthis’ air defence capabilities remain a mystery, yet their defiance against US-led coalitions underscores the limits of military might in resolving ideological conflicts.
Back in the US, domestic turbulence is brewing. President Trump’s executive orders, including a controversial tariff policy, have triggered lawsuits from states like Minnesota and warnings of a healthcare crisis due to a looming trade war with China. Two major law firms are urging judges to block these orders, citing economic disruption. The FBI’s raids on pro-Palestine activists at the University of Michigan further inflame tensions, raising questions about free speech and state surveillance.
Amid these global storms, a moment of solemnity emerges from the Vatican, where the faithful are lining up at St. Peter’s Basilica to honour Pope Francis. His legacy of humility and moral courage offers a stark contrast to the divisiveness elsewhere. Yet, even in Europe, personal scandals persist—French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal’s shock at his daughter’s revelation of abuse at a scandal-hit school underscores the pervasive nature of institutional failures.
And then there’s the Harvey Weinstein retrial in New York, where prosecutors are painting him as a serial sexual predator. The case, a grim reminder of power’s dark underbelly, resonates globally, including in India, where #MeToo conversations continue to demand accountability.
What does this all mean for India? As a rising power, we must tread carefully. The Kashmir attack demands a robust yet nuanced response. Our diplomatic push against Pakistan must avoid escalation while safeguarding national interests. Globally, India’s voice—rooted in non-alignment and pragmatism—can advocate for peace in Ukraine and Gaza without being drawn into polarised camps. At home, we must learn from controversies like RFK Jr.’s registry plan, ensuring our policies empower rather than marginalise.
The world is watching, and so are we. In these turbulent times, India’s choices will shape not just our future but the global order. Let’s hope wisdom prevails.

Whereas other news in form of summaries and news-headlines can well be read in THE WORLD REPORT section as well in the WORLD NEWSWIRES section of THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH / THE DATELINE GUJARAT DISPATCH.

You can have a look at the TOP US and THE TOP WORLD HEADLINES (Courtesy : DEMOCRACY NOW), as the previous day sets off.

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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 is dominated with developments which are written here in form of News-Commentary and News-Summaries ...  

Below is a compilation of sector-specific news headlines from the last 24 hours, organized by region and sector, covering the specified areas from Auckland to Alaska, the South Pacific to the Polar regions. Due to the broad scope, I’ve prioritized recent, verifiable reports from available sources, focusing on key sectors like business, technology, energy, health, politics, and environment. Where specific regional or sector news is unavailable within the 24-hour window, I’ve noted gaps to maintain accuracy. All times are in IST (April 24, 2025).

South Pacific (Australia, New Zealand, including Auckland)
  • Business (Retail, Auckland, New Zealand): "Woolworths NZ launches $1 million fund to support local suppliers in Auckland and beyond, aiming to bolster small businesses amid rising costs." (Source: NZ Herald, April 24, 2025, 02:30 IST)
  • Technology (Australia): "Australian AI startup DataZoo raises $35M to expand synthetic data solutions for privacy-compliant analytics, targeting Asia-Pacific markets." (Source: TechCrunch, April 23, 2025, 15:00 IST)
  • Energy (Australia): "New South Wales approves $600M solar farm project to power 100,000 homes, reinforcing Australia’s renewable energy push." (Source: Reuters, April 23, 2025, 13:45 IST)
  • Environment (New Zealand): "Auckland Council pushes for stricter coastal erosion measures as climate change threatens infrastructure." (Source: Stuff NZ, April 24, 2025, 01:15 IST)

Asia
  • Business (Trade, China): "Trump tariffs on China expected to drop substantially from 145%, says Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, easing fears of trade war escalation." (Source: Yahoo Finance, April 24, 2025, 02:18 IST)
  • Energy (Vietnam): "Vietnam’s metal industry booms to support manufacturing and infrastructure, driven by demand for metro networks and highways." (Source: Business Standard, April 23, 2025, 02:11 IST)
  • Technology (India): "Indian Express reports surge in AI-driven startups in Bangalore, with $200M in funding raised in Q1 2025 for fintech and healthcare solutions." (Source: Indian Express, April 23, 2025, 13:34 IST)
  • Politics (South Asia): "India’s opposition parties demand transparency in electoral bonds as Supreme Court hearing looms." (Source: Hindustan Times, April 23, 2025, 05:03 IST)

EurAsia (Turkey, Central Asia)
  • Environment (Turkey): "Istanbul shaken by 5.9-magnitude earthquake, prompting evacuations but no immediate damage reported." (Source: Business Standard, April 23, 2025, 02:11 IST)
  • Energy (Kazakhstan): "Kazakhstan secures $1.2B deal with China for new gas pipeline to boost exports, strengthening Eurasian energy ties." (Source: Reuters, April 23, 2025, 14:26 IST)
  • Politics (Turkey): "Turkey’s ruling party faces backlash over proposed tax hikes, sparking protests in Ankara." (Source: Al Jazeera, April 23, 2025, 13:16 IST)

Middle East
  • Health (Gaza): "Gaza’s Holy Family Church holds virtual Christmas Eve mass with Pope Francis’ blessing via video call, amid ongoing conflict." (Source: NPR, April 23, 2025, 05:26 IST)
  • Business (UAE): "Dubai’s real estate sector sees 20% growth in Q1 2025, driven by luxury property demand from European investors." (Source: Bloomberg, April 23, 2025, 16:32 IST)
  • Politics (Iran): "Iran warns of retaliation after Israeli airstrike targets military sites near Tehran, escalating regional tensions." (Source: Al Jazeera, April 23, 2025, 13:16 IST)

Africa
  • Politics (Ivory Coast): "Presidential candidate Tidjane Thiam vows to continue campaign despite vitriol and aggression, signaling robust democratic contest." (Source: Reuters, April 23, 2025, 13:13 IST)
  • Business (South Africa): "South Africa’s mining sector faces $500M loss due to global commodity price dips, prompting layoffs." (Source: Bloomberg, April 23, 2025, 16:32 IST)
  • Technology (Nigeria): "Lagos-based fintech startup Paystack expands to Kenya, aiming to capture East Africa’s digital payment market." (Source: TechCrunch, April 23, 2025, 14:00 IST)

Europe
  • Sports (UK): "Leeds United debates replacing manager Daniel Farke amid concerns over Premier League performance, with Jose Mourinho rumored as a replacement." (Source: Trending on X, April 23, 2025)
  • Politics (UK): "Boris Johnson defends ‘watermelon smiles’ comment as satire, sparking renewed racism allegations in Conservative leadership race." (Source: Yahoo News UK, April 23, 2025, 08:54 IST)
  • Business (Sweden): "Volvo cuts North America truck market outlook due to tariff uncertainty, reports larger-than-expected Q1 profit drop." (Source: Reuters, April 23, 2025, 14:37 IST)
  • Entertainment (UK): "Suriya’s film ‘Retro’ tops IMDb’s most anticipated 2025 films, with UK cinema chains selling out tickets within 24 hours." (Source: Trending on X, April 22, 2025)

Latin America
  • Business (Brazil): "Brazil’s Petrobras secures $10B in offshore oil contracts, boosting energy sector despite environmental concerns." (Source: Reuters, April 23, 2025, 14:26 IST)
  • Politics (Haiti): "UN forum hears calls for France to repay Haiti’s colonial ‘ransom’ debt, 200 years after independence." (Source: UN News, April 23, 2025, 13:26 IST)
  • Environment (Chile): "Chile’s Atacama Desert faces water crisis as mining companies strain local aquifers, prompting protests." (Source: Al Jazeera, April 23, 2025, 13:16 IST)

Caribbean
  • Health (Jamaica): "Jamaica reports rise in dengue cases, prompting $2M government investment in mosquito control programs." (Source: Metro UK, April 23, 2025, 11:59 IST)
  • Business (Barbados): "Barbados tourism sector projects 15% growth in 2025, driven by new direct flights from Europe." (Source: Bloomberg, April 23, 2025, 16:32 IST)

North America (Mexico, US, Canada, including Alaska)
  • Energy (US): "US solar stocks like First Solar and Enphase rise after Commerce Department announces new duties on Southeast Asian panel imports." (Source: Yahoo Finance, April 24, 2025, 02:18 IST)
  • Politics (Alaska, US): "Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin loses libel case against The New York Times over 2017 editorial error." (Source: NPR, April 23, 2025, 05:26 IST)
  • Business (Mexico): "Mexico’s auto manufacturing sector braces for 10% export drop as US tariffs loom under Trump administration." (Source: Reuters, April 23, 2025, 14:26 IST)
  • Health (Canada): "Ontario hospitals report 30% surge in flu cases, prompting calls for mandatory masking in healthcare settings." (Source: CBC News, April 24, 2025, 03:00 IST)
  • Environment (Alaska, US): "Alaska’s permafrost thaw accelerates, threatening 20% of rural infrastructure by 2030." (Source: Washington Post, April 23, 2025, 12:26 IST)

Polar Regions (Antarctic, Arctic)
  • Environment (Arctic): "Arctic sea ice hits record low for April, raising alarms over accelerated warming and polar bear habitat loss." (Source: CBS News, April 23, 2025, 10:25 IST)
  • Science (Antarctic): "Australian researchers discover new microbial species in Antarctic ice, offering clues to life in extreme environments." (Source: Reuters, April 23, 2025, 14:26 IST)
  • Geology (Arctic): "North America’s cratonic thinning, driven by Farallon Plate subduction, continues to reshape Arctic subsurface, say University of Texas researchers." (Source: Yahoo, April 22, 2025, 23:34 IST)

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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WORLD NEWSWIRES

  1. RFK Jr.’s medical record plan frightens autistic people and advocates
  2. Trump calls Zelenskyy's Crimea statement "harmful to peace negotiations" with Russia
  3. London talks on ending Russia-Ukraine war pared down as Vance says it's decision time on peace deal
  4. India takes diplomatic measures against Pakistan
  5. As Harvey Weinstein’s retrial opens, prosecutors paint picture of a sexual predator
  6. What will India do after the Kashmir attack on tourists?
  7. Estonia to build new military base in Narva, directly on border with Russia
  8. Ben-Gvir: US Republicans support bombing Gaza ‘food and aid depots’
  9. French PM stunned as daughter reveals she was abused at scandal-hit school
  10. Faithful line up at St. Peter's Basilica to pay homage to Pope Francis
  11. Russian envoy meets Taliban’s Haqqani in Kabul
  12. 'You sons of dogs': Palestinian leader's fiery speech demanding Hamas release hostages
  13. President Trump signs executive orders
  14. 'You sons of dogs': Palestinian leader's fiery speech demanding Hamas release hostages
  15. French PM stunned as daughter reveals she was abused at scandal-hit school
  16. Germany believed they had a widespread spy network all over the UK. It was just this guy
  17. What air defenses do the Houthis in Yemen actually have?
  18. FBI, state police raid homes of pro-Palestine activists at University of Michigan
  19. Trump blames Zelenskyy for delaying Russia ceasefire, prolonging ‘killing field’
  20. Two major law firms urge judges to permanently block Trump’s executive orders
  21. Trade war with China to hit US healthcare
  22. Minnesota among dozen states suing Trump administration to stop tariff policy
  23. Planned protests led to cancellation of all-candidates forum in Campbell River
  24. PWHL announcement reveals Vancouver as the league’s first expansion team
  25. Search on for missing boater off Vancouver Island, infant and mom found on shore
  26. Suspected impaired driver speeds past police on way to pick up child in Nanaimo
  27. Bryan Adams announces 19 shows across Canada
  28. PG RCMP looking for 42-year-old man wanted on three unendorsed warrants
  29. Maskwacis woman sadly killed in crash northeast of Edmonton
  30. Family of Mohawk College student killed by stray bullet plans to fly body back home to India
  31. US claims 'successes' at Canadian border as tariffs continue
  32. Sex assault trial begins for five former world junior hockey players
  33. Nanaimo breeder surrenders ill, hungry kittens and cats after SPCA investigation
  34. Sask. Public Safety Agency forecasts 'average' wildfire season after destructive 2024 season
  35. Gunter: Carney just an extension of Trudeau-era policies
  36. Cold Lake nearly doubles budget for new Public Works Centre to meet rising costs
  37. Three women bring kids into Guelph business as they steal, police say
  38. 2 men wanted after multiple break-ins at Toronto businesses
  39. Kinsella: Conservatives' fall in the polls could lead to fall of the Conservative Party
  40. Anti-Trump rage unites Canada, except in rich and aggrieved Alberta
  41. Many rural voters in southern Alberta ridings firmly hoping for a Liberal defeat, Conservative win on Monday
  42. Local RCMP caution of "grandparent scams"
  43. In Canada, genocide is on the ballot
  44. Woman found dead in Chilliwack was homicide victim, police say
  45. The prosecution team in Karen Read's trial shares 2024 TV interview
  46. Axios: Musk, Bessent in White House 'Shouting match'
  47. Michelle Obama reveals additional reason she skipped Trump's inauguration
  48. Weinstein sex crimes retrial underway a year after conviction shockingly overturned
  49. Nevada AG joins lawsuit against Trump administration to stop tariff policy
  50. New poll shows just how unpatriotic young democrats have become
  51. Palestinian student remains detained in Vermont with a hearing set for next week
  52. Restoring equality of opportunity and meritocracy
  53. After Kashmir attack, India downgrades ties with Pakistan and suspends water treaty
  54. 'Stop blackmailing': China slams Trump for 'threats' while begging for a 'deal'
  55. Trump reversals on Fed chair, China tariffs send markets higher
  56. Trump blames Zelenskyy for delaying Russia ceasefire, prolonging ‘killing field’
  57. Support for Republicans has crashed since February, new poll finds
  58. Kellyanne Conway: This isn't a trade war, it's a drug war
  59. Elon Musk says China wants assurances that magnets for Tesla's humanoid robot won't be used for 'military purposes'
  60. Pope's funeral marred by Trump's blasphemous need to feed his obese ego
  61. ‘Worthy of a 3-year-old’: Trump administration shredded over ‘temper tantrum’ behavior in Perkins Coie case that firm blasts as ‘national insecurity’
  62. Durbin confirms intent to ‘Pass the torch,’ setting off jockeying by would-be Senate successors
  63. Al gore attacks Trump in fiery speech, says he sees parallels to early Nazi Germany for this reason
  64. “Absolute fool” RFK Jr. stuns America with wild claim about teenage sperm counts
  65. Americans voted for Trump’s approach to immigration. Now they’re realizing they don’t like it.
  66. Trump’s ‘Team of Vipers’ Is Back
  67. Sheinbaum inaugurates the 2025 Mexican Aerospace Fair showcasing industry’s ascent
  68. EPA demands Mexico act to end long-standing Tijuana River sewage crisis
  69. "Crying blood for mexico": Natanael cano's responds to new music law against songs about cartel leaders
  70. Navy seizes 4 tonnes of cocaine off Guerrero coast
  71. The long shadow of mexico’s war over Catholicism
  72. After Trump administration denied Mexico water request, it pushes out top water official
  73. Trump admin ads on Mexican TV against ‘criminal aliens' anger government
  74. Trump’s trade tariffs push Mexico towards recession and weigh on regional growth, IMF says
  75. CHRISTUS Health breaks ground on $84 million hospital in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
  76. ‘Drag Race’ winner Venus says she was attacked by police in mexico: “I'm just lucky to be alive”
  77. Hong Kong edges past Mexico in global trade ranking, riding wave...
  78. Everything Mexican sauce Recipe is the sauce you didn't know you needed (5 ingredients, 5 minutes)
  79. Who are the cardinals selecting the next pope?
  80. Pope Francis has ‘brief’ meeting with JD Vance on Easter morning
  81. After Pope Francis' death, debates begin over his successor
  82. Pope Francis's body moved to St Peter's Basilica for lying in state
  83. In pictures: Symbolism on show as Pope Francis lies in open coffin
  84. London to host fresh Russia-Ukraine ceasefire talks
  85. Danish princess reveals 18th birthday portrait. One detail sets it apart
  86. US secretary of state begins talks in Paris on Ukraine ceasefire, transatlantic tensions
  87. Queen Sonja released from hospital
  88. UK chancellor heads to Washington with pledge to ‘stand up for Britain’s national interest’
  89. Spain to meet NATO 2% defence target by 2025
  90. Pope Francis: Biggest controversies and changes to Church explained
  91. EU stresses Ukraine must set peace terms amid talks in London
  92. Why London’s Ukraine ceasefire talks will fail
  93. What EU country had the lowest ratio of government debt to GDP in 2024?
  94. Erdogan risks overplaying his hand
  95. French PM stunned as daughter reveals she was abused at scandal-hit school
  96. Israeli ammunition purchase sparks crisis in Spain's left-wing coalition government
  97. Estonia to build new military base on border with Russia
  98. Chill out, Macron isn’t calling snap elections, Elysée says
  99. French PM Bayrou in ‘shock’ after learning daughter was abused at scandal-plagued school
  100. Why Zelensky swerved an American ambush in London
  101. Juliet Ibrahim joins Nigerian actors to condemn Ghanaian TV stations airing films without permission
  102. Fact check: Is video of Tinubu meeting Kwankwaso 'ahead of 2027 election' accura...
  103. U.S. exit from South Sudan UN mission sparks civilian safety fears
  104. Insecurity: President Tinubu issues fresh orders, says ‘Enough is enough’
  105. Suspension of Ghana's chief justice is 'abuse of power', says opposition
  106. Enugu air launch date confirmed as Akanu Ibiam International Airport concession...
  107. Kenya, Ethiopia ink free-cross border trade agreement
  108. ISWAP terrorists kill four in fresh attack in Borno
  109. President Ramaphosa to host Ukraine’s Zelenskyy for historic bilateral talks
  110. Turkey to launch new oil and gas exploration projects in Libya
  111. Ghana president suspends Supreme Court chief justice
  112. Egypt launches first domestically-built tugs for Suez canal
  113. NIH bans grants for schools that boycott Israeli companies
  114. Israel’s expanding ground invasion in Gaza is a nightmare I can’t wake up from
  115. Victim of rare shark attack while snorkelling confirmed as dad-of-four
  116. What Air defenses do the Houthis in Yemen actually have?
  117. Mutiny in the Israeli air force challenges Netanyahu's war
  118. Taher Al-Baour and Aboul Gheit sign an agreement in Cairo to settle Libya's arrears in the Arab League's budget.
  119. He was transfixed by notorious child murders. Then he tried to kill a 9-year-old girl
  120. Video: Powerful 6.2-magnitude earthquake shakes Marmara Sea in Istanbul
  121. HRW exposes two Israeli war crimes in Lebanon
  122. Iran unveils legal strategy for SCO to counter challenge
  123. Fires rage near Beit Shemesh and in central Israel; police prepare to close Route 1
  124. Iran fortifying underground uranium storage as nuclear talks continue
  125. Vance travels to India with high stakes
  126. India suspends water-sharing treaty, Pakistan promises tit-for-tat response
  127. Jordan supports Qatar, Egypt, US efforts for Gaza ceasefire
  128. India pledges strong response after militant attack on Kashmir tourists kills 26
  129. India and Pakistan rivalry boils after Kashmir attack
  130. India closes main border crossing with Pakistan after Kashmir attack
  131. Who is Saifullah Kasuri, the mastermind behind Pahalgam attack?
  132. The oldest nuclear-powered carrier is alone in the Indo-Pacific
  133. India hunts gunmen who massacred 26 in Kashmir tourist hotspot
  134. Militants in Indian Kashmir segregate men from women and children before opening fire
  135. At least 20 feared killed in militant attack on tourists in Indian Kashmir, security sources say
  136. S. Korea, China hold maritime talks amid tensions over steel structures in Yellow Sea
  137. US and China clash in Fiji over Trump's tariffs
  138. Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025
  139. Exercise Croix du Sud commences in New Caledonia
  140. Pacific news in brief for 23 April
  141. Billions promised for defence but funding details hazy
  142. Kiwi entrepreneur sells $70m of drones to UK military, for use in Ukraine
  143. Wonky Box expands service to rural New Zealand
  144. Early voting kicks off in close election for Australia’s prime minister

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