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The Indian embassy provided a helpline contact number for the students.
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Despite economic challenges, the Sunday Times Rich List showed significant wealth growth for its members, even as the broader UK billionaire surge tapered off.
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Signed on Friday, the legislation allows certain convicts to enlist for military service under a contract during martial law, Xinhua news agency reported. Parliament adopted the legislation on May 8.
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Progress has been made regarding group visa-free trips. The Indian side informed us that they are in the final stages of internal state coordination and requested the latest draft of the document, promising to provide further updates shortly.
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In a statement posted on social media platform X on Thursday, OCHA reported that key crossings for aid into Gaza have been closed for several days, making access to the Palestinian enclave unsafe and logistically unfeasible.
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Taiwan News reports heightened tensions in the Taiwan Strait amid increasing activity in the region.
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Local media outlet TA3 reports that Slovakian Environment Minister Tomas Taraba stated to the BBC that the Prime Minister's life is not at risk
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Zelenskyy was to visit Spain and Portugal at the end of the week.
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The Indian staffer, Waibhav Anil Kale, 46, was a former Indian Army officer and was working for the United Nations (UN).
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The victim was identified as Col. Waibhav Anil Kale, who had started working a month ago as a security coordinator for the UN in Gaza, according to The Washington Post, which quoted unnamed informed sources.
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Kia said it accentuated the dynamism of the new EV6 under the company's design philosophy named "Modern Contrast."
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"The cheaper upfront cost of PHEVs when compared to BEVs and the availability of a fuel tank that eliminates range anxiety were among the main reasons for high PHEV demand," said Research Analyst Abhik Mukherjee.
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In April, the 21-year-old got her old voice back. Not the real one, but a voice clone generated by artificial intelligence that she can summon from a phone app. Trained on a 15-second clip of her teenage voice, her synthetic AI voice can now say almost anything she wants
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In the last day alone, the Israeli army reported 63 Palestinian fatalities and 114 injuries, marking a grim toll of 35,034 deaths and 78,755 injuries since the onset of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict last October
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In March, Massachusetts General Hospital transplanted the genetically-edited pig kidney into Rick Slayman, a 62-year-old man living with end-stage kidney disease.
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"A Deputy Prime Minister will serve as Chief of Staff of the Government Executive Office."
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UNRWA stresses the real impact of decisions on ground-level individuals, particularly children, underlining the immediate necessity for a Gaza ceasefire.
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Media reports indicate that the protests against the contentious "Russian law" initially occurred without significant incidents.
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The officials said that Arun and Yesudas Junior a.k.a Priyan, both residents of Trivandrum, Kerala, were arrested on Tuesday.
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The company voluntarily withdrew its "marketing authorisation" of its Covid vaccine, sold as Covishield in India and Vaxzevria in Europe.
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Putin on Tuesday once again promised Russians a prosperous future, but since the invasion of Ukraine, many have seen the cost of living rise.
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The Sri Lankan government's move will open exciting possibilities for seamless travel between the two nations.
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The study showed that acid-reducing drugs are linked to a higher risk of migraines and other severe headaches
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Cerebral palsy is a disorder affecting one's ability to move. It is the most common motor disability in children, with symptoms emerging in infancy and early childhood.