India has strongly condemned the demolition of a Durga temple in Dhaka's Khilkhet, accusing the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government of siding with extremists. The ministry of external affairs expressed deep concern over the incident, stating the government failed to protect the temple and allowed its destruction despite potential alternatives.
The Election Commission of India has initiated proceedings to delist 345 registered unrecognised political parties (RUPPs) for failing to contest elections in the last six years and having untraceable offices.
President Trump has indicated a potential major trade agreement with India, following a deal with China. Amidst geopolitical tensions, Israel considered targeting Iran's Supreme Leader. Meanwhile, India and China engaged in discussions to avoid complexities in their relationship. In space exploration, an Indian astronaut reached the International Space Station, and investigations are underway following an Air India plane crash.
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Acting Prime Minister Dick Schoof noted that all existing sanctions have already been extended formally, but the new package is still being discussed
Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that Moscow hopes for continued cooperation between Iran and the IAEA
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SINGAPORE - A panel with artificial intelligence experts convened by the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) will assess the appeal of one of the three university students who were penalised for AI usage in their submitted work.All three of them were given zero marks for an essay as part of a module on health, disease outbreaks and politics at the School of Social Sciences.In response to queries, NTU said on June 26 that it had met two of the students in separate face-to-face consultations this week to discuss their cases.The objective of the consultation for the first student was to assess the grounds for appeal and not to make any conclusions about the specifics of her case, said a spokeswoman.For the second student, her request for an appeal was rejected, as “the student had admitted to using Gen AI for the essay and had shared how it was used prior to the preliminary inquiry in April”, she added.The third student told The Straits Times that he did not submit an appeal.NTU said the first student has formally submitted her appeal to the university, adding that details cannot be provided while this process is ongoing.
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According to diplomatic sources in Brussels, Slovakia blocked the approval of the next package of sanctions, and now the EU ambassadors will discuss this issue again
The head of the EC promised to simplify the state aid rules, ease bureaucratic restrictions and environmental regulations for military investment
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