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Reservoirs filling up – No power shortages expected this winter

Reservoir levels at Landsvirkjun’s hydropower stations are in good shape as June draws to a close, and there are currently no signs of electricity shortages for the coming winter.

Iran moves to suspend cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog

Iran’s Guardian Council has ratified a parliament-approved legislation to suspend Tehran’s cooperation with the United Nations nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, after the war with Israel and the United States.
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Iran moves to suspend cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog

Iran’s Guardian Council has ratified a parliament-approved legislation to suspend Tehran’s cooperation with the United Nations nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, after the war with Israel and the United States.

Turkish President Erdogan meets Somali minister amid growing energy cooperation

Ankara (HOL) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met Thursday with Somalia’s Minister of Ports and Marine Transport, Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur, in Ankara, according to Turkish diplomatic sources.
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Turkish President Erdogan meets Somali minister amid growing energy cooperation

Ankara (HOL) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met Thursday with Somalia’s Minister of Ports and Marine Transport, Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur, in Ankara, according to Turkish diplomatic sources.

Somali Police arrest 17 for violating firearm ban during Independence celebrations

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali police arrested 17 individuals, including both soldiers and civilians, for violating security directives during the 65th Independence Week celebrations in Mogadishu on Wednesday night.
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Somali Police arrest 17 for violating firearm ban during Independence celebrations

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali police arrested 17 individuals, including both soldiers and civilians, for violating security directives during the 65th Independence Week celebrations in Mogadishu on Wednesday night.

'All because of one family ... ': Jaishankar slams Congress over Emergency; takes ‘Kissa Kursi Ka’ jibe

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar criticizes Congress for the 1975 Emergency. He addresses a Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha event. Jaishankar says one family's interests were placed above the nation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also condemns the Emergency
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'All because of one family ... ': Jaishankar slams Congress over Emergency; takes ‘Kissa Kursi Ka’ jibe

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar criticizes Congress for the 1975 Emergency. He addresses a Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha event. Jaishankar says one family's interests were placed above the nation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also condemns the Emergency. He describes it as the «darkest chapter» in India's democratic history. The Emergency was imposed between 1975 and 1977.

Jaishankar's veiled dig at Rahul: Slams 'Constitution in hand' politics; blames Gandhi family for Emergency

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has criticised the Congress party and Rahul Gandhi for their alleged hypocrisy regarding constitutional values, pointing to their failure to apologise for the Emergency. He accused them of flashing the Constitution witho
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Jaishankar's veiled dig at Rahul: Slams 'Constitution in hand' politics; blames Gandhi family for Emergency

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has criticised the Congress party and Rahul Gandhi for their alleged hypocrisy regarding constitutional values, pointing to their failure to apologise for the Emergency. He accused them of flashing the Constitution without truly respecting its spirit, highlighting the Emergency as a dark period where national spirit was suppressed.

'Led to abrupt end of Op Sindoor': Cong takes jab at Centre as Trump teases 'great' trade deal with India

Amidst Donald Trump's announcement of an impending 'very big deal' with India, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has criticised the Centre, linking it to the 'abrupt' conclusion of Operation Sindoor. Trump's repeated claims of using trade discussions to halt Indi
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'Led to abrupt end of Op Sindoor': Cong takes jab at Centre as Trump teases 'great' trade deal with India

Amidst Donald Trump's announcement of an impending 'very big deal' with India, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has criticised the Centre, linking it to the 'abrupt' conclusion of Operation Sindoor. Trump's repeated claims of using trade discussions to halt India-Pakistan confrontations have been met with skepticism. Ramesh suggests India is learning about crucial decisions from Washington DC.

Vijeth Shetty : « Une équipe soudée est la clé de la performance »

Actuellement en poste en Côte d'Ivoire, Vijeth Shetty, Vice-Président Senior d'Olam Agri et d'Olam Rubber, chargé de l'unité commerciale du caoutchouc, a partagé une réflexion sur le rôle central du travail d'équipe dans la réussite opérationnelle,
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Vijeth Shetty : « Une équipe soudée est la clé de la performance »

Actuellement en poste en Côte d'Ivoire, Vijeth Shetty, Vice-Président Senior d'Olam Agri et d'Olam Rubber, chargé de l'unité commerciale du caoutchouc, a partagé une réflexion sur le rôle central du travail d'équipe dans la réussite opérationnelle, via une déclaration officielle. « Bâtir une équipe performante ne se résume pas à recruter des personnes talentueuses », a-t-il affirmé, insistant sur l'importance d'impliquer chaque membre, de définir clairement les responsabilités et de (...) - ECONOMIE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Congo-Kinshasa: Increased Demand for Cobalt Fuels Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

[IPS] United Nations -- The demand for cobalt and other minerals is fueling a decades-long humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). In pursuit of money to support their families, Congolese laborers face abuse and life-threatening con
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Congo-Kinshasa: Increased Demand for Cobalt Fuels Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

[IPS] United Nations -- The demand for cobalt and other minerals is fueling a decades-long humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). In pursuit of money to support their families, Congolese laborers face abuse and life-threatening conditions working in unregulated mines.

Congo-Kinshasa: DR Congo - Conflict's Survivors Have Been Through Hell, Says UN Aid Chief

[UN News] The conflict-impacted people of the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) urgently need much more international assistance than they are getting today, the UN's top aid official said on Thursday.
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Congo-Kinshasa: DR Congo - Conflict's Survivors Have Been Through Hell, Says UN Aid Chief

[UN News] The conflict-impacted people of the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) urgently need much more international assistance than they are getting today, the UN's top aid official said on Thursday.

At least $3m lost to impersonation scams involving WhatsApp screen sharing since June

At least $3 million has been lost to impersonation scams involving the WhatsApp screen-sharing function since June. In a statement released on Thursday (June 26), the police confirmed that at least 46 police reports have been lodged. According to th
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At least $3m lost to impersonation scams involving WhatsApp screen sharing since June

At least $3 million has been lost to impersonation scams involving the WhatsApp screen-sharing function since June. In a statement released on Thursday (June 26), the police confirmed that at least 46 police reports have been lodged. According to the police, in this variant of the scam, victims receive unsolicited calls from local mobile numbers, allegedly from companies such as NTUC Income, NTUC Union, or UnionPay.Scammers would then claim that there were issues with insurance plans that the victims had supposedly purchased.When victims denied purchasing these policies, they would then be directed to a second scammer impersonating an officer from the Monetary Authority of Singapore. This second scammer would inform the victims that their bank accounts had been implicated in money-laundering activities and instruct them to transfer their money to a «safety account» for safekeeping.Victims were then guided through internet banking transfers via WhatsApp's screen-sharing function, inadvertently exposing their bank account and internet banking details. 

'Grave concerns': India slams Bangladesh over Durga temple demolition in Dhaka; slams Yunus govt of inaction

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
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'Grave concerns': India slams Bangladesh over Durga temple demolition in Dhaka; slams Yunus govt of inaction

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.

EC crackdown: 345 unrecognised parties face delisting; failed to contest polls or verify office locations

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.
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EC crackdown: 345 unrecognised parties face delisting; failed to contest polls or verify office locations

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.

Morning news wrap: Trump hints at 'very big' India-US trade deal; Israel says it wanted to kill Khamenei; & more

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 i
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Morning news wrap: Trump hints at 'very big' India-US trade deal; Israel says it wanted to kill Khamenei; & more

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.

Israel sought to kill Iran’s Khamenei – defense chief

Israel didn’t have a realistic opportunity to eliminate Iran’s supreme leader, Defense Minister Israel Katz says Read Full Article at RT.com
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Israel sought to kill Iran’s Khamenei – defense chief

Israel didn’t have a realistic opportunity to eliminate Iran’s supreme leader, Defense Minister Israel Katz says Read Full Article at RT.com

Reservoirs filling up – No power shortages expected this winter

Reservoir levels at Landsvirkjun’s hydropower stations are in good shape as June draws to a close, and there are currently no signs of electricity shortages for the coming winter.
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Reservoirs filling up – No power shortages expected this winter

Reservoir levels at Landsvirkjun’s hydropower stations are in good shape as June draws to a close, and there are currently no signs of electricity shortages for the coming winter.

Pat Williams, who safeguarded arts funding in Congress, dies at 87

The Montana Democrat served nine terms in the House, where he helped protect the National Endowment for the Arts during the culture wars of the late 1980s.
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Pat Williams, who safeguarded arts funding in Congress, dies at 87

The Montana Democrat served nine terms in the House, where he helped protect the National Endowment for the Arts during the culture wars of the late 1980s.

Hague hopes for agreement on 18th package of EU sanctions against Russia in one-two weeks

Acting Prime Minister Dick Schoof noted that all existing sanctions have already been extended formally, but the new package is still being discussed
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Hague hopes for agreement on 18th package of EU sanctions against Russia in one-two weeks

Acting Prime Minister Dick Schoof noted that all existing sanctions have already been extended formally, but the new package is still being discussed

Russia could persuade Iran to let IAEA visit facilities — former US secretary of state

Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that Moscow hopes for continued cooperation between Iran and the IAEA
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Russia could persuade Iran to let IAEA visit facilities — former US secretary of state

Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that Moscow hopes for continued cooperation between Iran and the IAEA

Panel with AI experts to review appeal of NTU student penalised for academic misconduct

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 give
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Panel with AI experts to review appeal of NTU student penalised for academic misconduct

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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