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EU moves closer to launching digital euro
The European Commission, the EU's executive arm, published a proposal on Wednesday that will be the legal foundation on which the ECB could launch a digital euro.
The heat wave blamed for 13 deaths in Texas so far spreads eastward
The National Weather Service warned that the dry, hot, windy conditions were ripe for dangerous fires in parts of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Utah.
TMC worker gunned down as violence continues in Bengal
The attack comes a day after CM Mamata Banerjee began the party's campaign for rural polls after 15 years.
India begin campaign against Australia in Chennai on October 8
While Ahmedabad will host the opening game and the final, Kolkata and Mumbai will be the venues for the semifinals
‘Vucic Go Away’: Protesters march in Belgrade as Serbia’s President refuses to…
The crowd, chanting slogans against President Aleksandar Vucic, gathered in front of his downtown headquarters. They released a large balloon with the inscription “Vucic Go Away.”
Russian militia maintains ruthless role in Africa after failed rebellion
The Wagner Group brutalizes civilians in the Central African Republic, Mali and elsewhere to crush dissent and fend off threats to their leaders’ power.
More than 1,000 civilians were killed since Taliban takeover of Afghanistan: UN report
According to the report, since the takeover in mid-August 2021 and until the end of May, 1,095 people were killed in attacks in Afghanistan.
Wagner mercenary leader issues 1st audio statement since mutiny
MOSCOW: Wagner head Yevgeny Prigozhin on Monday released the first audio statement since an aborted armed rebellion he staged on Saturday, defending the move as a reaction to an attack on his force that killed some of his 30 fighters.…
India’s exports of spices saw big jump of 41% in rupee terms in April-May
During April-May 2023, exports of spices and spice products were worth Rs 6702.52 crore ($815.39 million) compared to Rs 4746.85 crore ($618.63 million) during the same period in the previous year
Kyriakos Mitsotakis secures landslide victory, re-elected as Greek PM
The margin is the widest for the conservatives in almost 50 years, as voters rewarded them for nursing Greece back to economic health after a crippling debt crisis.
Russia suffers legal setback in Australian Embassy standoff
Australia has blocked Russia from building a new embassy in Canberra, a stone's throw from Parliament House after intelligence agencies warned it could be used as a base to spy on lawmakers.
Nearly half of South Africa’s Kruger National Park to be burnt
The controlled burning is done in mid-winter to reduce the potential of wildfires in summer to keep the savannah ecosystem healthy.
Today’s Motto: ‘No is easier to do. Yes is easier to say’.
This is Your Day-TODAY: Take a Determined Step Forward and Make History!
On this day, June 26.........
1498 - The bristle toothbrush was invented in China. Coarse hairs taken from the back of a hog's neck were used for the bristles,…
UK scrambled jets to respond to Russian aircraft 21 times in 3 weeks
The Royal Air Force Typhoon fighters, currently operating out of Estonia, are part of so-called "quick reaction alert" aircraft used by the Western alliance to secure its eastern European flank.
Modi Diplomacy Harnessing the Whirlwind – II.
Technology transfer agreements are the icing on the cake, PM Modi has brought for the India's talented youth
Egypt’s highest honour ‘Order of the Nile’ conferred on Modi
Instituted in 1915, the 'Order of the Nile' is conferred upon heads of states, crown princes, and vice presidents who offer Egypt or humanity invaluable services.
Pakistan accuses Indian troops of killing 2 civilians in cross-border incident in Kashmir
The Indian troops fired indiscriminately on a group of shepherds around noon killing one of them on the spot and critically wounding two others, the military said in a statement.
Wagner chief to leave Russia in deal to ease crisis
But before they left, dozens of residents were cheering and chanting "Wagner! Wagner!" outside the military headquarters they had captured.
Latvia tightens border security, no entry for Russians
Latvia had already last year stopped issuing new visas to Russian citizens, but it had until now made an exception for humanitarian visas.
Sikh man shot dead by unknown gunmen in Pakistan’s Peshawar city
Singh was shifted to a hospital where he was pronounced dead by the doctors, police said. This is the second incident of armed attack on a Sikh man in the Yakka Toot area in the last 48 hours.