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Israel ready to stop hostilities if Iran changes course: Envoy Azar

Amid the raging conflict in West Asia, Israeli Ambassador to India, Reuven Azar, on Monday said “we are ready to stop hostilities if Iran changes course”, and asserted that Tel Aviv has consulted “diplomatic channels” in the last few days, including its partners the US and countries in the region. Asked about Israel’s plans as

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India has not discussed Hormuz ship transit with US bilaterally: MEA

India on Monday said it hasn’t engaged in bilateral talks with the US to ensure safe transit of merchant vessels through the Strait of Hormuz. The remarks by the Ministry of External Affairs came against the backdrop of US President Donald Trump calling on several countries to send warships to keep the strategically key shipping

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Financial fraud siphoned $442 bn from global economy in 2025: Interpol

Over USD 442 billion has been siphoned off from the global economy in 2025 through financial fraud, Interpol said in its global financial fraud threat assessment for 2026, released on Monday. The report kept the overall global risk related to financial fraud at “high”. Scamsters are leveraging agentic artificial intelligence (AI), which can “autonomously plan

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Managed retreat in Europe more widespread than previously assumed

When floods, coastal erosion or sea-level rise threaten settlements or infrastructure, European countries turn to managed retreat more often than previously assumed. Managed retreat refers to the planned, government-supported relocation of people, homes or infrastructure away from areas exposed to flooding and other climate-related hazards. A new German–Dutch study led by Kiel University in collaboration

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