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Destroyers, frigate, patrol aircraft: How Indian Navy is dealing with 'maritime security' amid Houthi attacks | 5 points
1. The Indian Navy has substantially enhanced maritime surveillance efforts in the central/north Arabian Sea and augmented force levels. 2. Task Groups comprising destroyers and frigates have been deployed to undertake maritime security operations and render assistance to merchant vessels in case of any incident.
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AI, wars, and elections: A look into 2024
Artificial Intelligence ruled 2023-- its discovery, usage, abuse, and a potential threat to jobs-- the new year 2024 can expect a changed stance of this discovery- based on takes the seat of governance. 2023 saw AI boost stock prices, and a profound shift in how humans function. 2024 will see regulators all over the world scrambling to impose rules on this rapidly growing technology.
31.12 / 11:09
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Mint Explainer: Why Argentina decided against joining BRICS
Mint examines the reasons and implications. The BRICs grouping, during its summit in South Africa in August, invited six countries including Argentina to join it as permanent members, effective 1 January, 2024. On Saturday, though, Argentina’s newly elected government announced it would not be taking up on the offer.
31.12 / 10:18
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US Navy helicopters repel Houthi attack on Maersk container ship in Red Sea
US Navy helicopters sank three of four small boats used by Iranian-backed Houthi militants to attack a Maersk container vessel in the southern Red Sea, the U.S. military said on Sunday. Helicopters from the USS Eisenhower and USS Gravely, responding to distress calls from the Maersk Hangzhou, returned fire on the Houthi boats in self-defence and sank three of the vessels with no survivors, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a statement.
31.12 / 06:57
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Yearender 2023: Yearender 2023: Children fall out of focus as Israel-Hamas conflict drags on for more than two months
Jama Masjid Shahi Imam on Israel-Palestine conflict, says ‘Muslim world not…’ While the long trail of death and devastation in the sleepy kibbutzes of southern Israel sent shockwaves across the globe, among the unarmed civilians who were mercilessly slaughtered by the masked gunmen were children. At least 33 children, including some barely months old, lay dead in their cots in the wake of the October 7 attacks, with their throats slashed or bodies carved open. And, as if that wasn't enough, an estimated 40 children were taken as hostages by Hamas terrorists.
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Jama Masjid Shahi Imam on Israel-Palestine conflict: ‘Muslim world not lived up to its responsibilities, hope PM Modi…'
PTI. "The Muslim world has not lived up to its responsibilities in this regard and is not doing what it should and this is very unfortunate. In the end I hope that the prime minister of my country shall, by virtue of his personal relations with the prime minister of Israel, exert diplomatic pressure to put an end to the war and resolve issues," he said as quoted by PTI.
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Needing labor, Israel recruits workers from India, Sri Lanka
Workers from South Asia are heading to Israel, whose need for labor has become more pressing since the Hamas-led attack in October. Israel's government closed crossings from the West Bank, cutting off thousands of Palestinians from work, and many of the foreign workers whom Israel relies on to operate its farms and construction industry left. Most of the roughly 30,000 foreign agricultural workers in Israel were from Thailand, dozens of whom were kidnapped or killed on Oct.
30.12 / 16:58
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Airstrikes hit camps in central Gaza as Biden administration approves new weapons sales to Israel
Gaza on Saturday, as the Biden administration approved a new emergency weapons sale to Israel despite persistent international cease-fire calls over mounting civilian deaths, hunger and mass displacement in the enclave. Even a brief halt in fighting seems out of reach. A senior Hamas official told The Associated Press in Beirut on Saturday that the group has not budged from its position that a permanent cease-fire has to be the starting point for any further releases of Israeli and foreign hostages the group holds, which runs counter to a recent proposal by Egypt for a staged end to the war. It's a demand Israel is bound to reject. Israel has said it will pursue its unprecedented air and ground offensive until it has dismantled Hamas, a goal viewed by some as unattainable because of the militant group's deep roots in Palestinian society. The United States has shielded Israel diplomatically and has continued to supply weapons.
30.12 / 16:04
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Hamas condemns US 'emergency' sale of munitions to Israel
Gaza Strip's Hamas rulers on Saturday condemned the US approval of a $147.5 million sale of high-explosive artillery munitions and related equipment to Israel. The United States announced the sale of the 155mm artillery munitions on Friday under an emergency provision that waives the normal requirement for a congressional review.
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2023 in Review: FPI inflows recorded at ₹1.65 lakh crore, highest since 2020; will the trend continue?
₹1.21 lakh crore in 2022, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) returned as buyers in 2023, buying Indian equities worth ₹1.65 lakh crore. This was the highest FPI inflow since 2020 when buying stood at ₹1.7 lakh crore. This came on the back of improving macros, markets on a record-high streak, declining inflation, hopes of a rate cut in 2024, and the possibility of the incumbent government returning for a third term in the general elections next year.
30.12 / 05:03
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Red Sea attacks mean double wages for Danish crew
Denmark, home to some of the world’s largest firms, agreed to double wages for crew sailing through the Red Sea to compensate for the danger posed by the recent attacks. The hazard pay kicks in for the time spent in two defined high-risk areas in the region, according to a deal presented on Friday by employer group Danish Shipping and the nation’s three largest labor unions for seafarers. Many transport companies are avoiding the Red Sea where Yemen-based Houthis have attacked ships in support for Hamas in the conflict with Israel. But even ships without direct links to Israel have been targeted, and as the escalation of the war threatens global trade, a US-led task force is trying to bolster security on the key waterway. Denmark’s A.P.
30.12 / 01:53
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France raises alarm on New Year’s Eve with ‘Very High’ terror threat linked to Gaza war: Report
Gaza. According to a report by The Telegraph, Interior Minister Gerard Darmanin said to deploy 90,000 police officers and gendarmes across France for security during the celebrations.
29.12 / 18:54
Blast near Israeli embassy: Delhi Police finds 'proof' of conspiracy; to register FIR
Israeli embassy here, the Delhi Police is planning to register an FIR as they have found «crucial evidence» pointing to a conspiracy to threaten the envoy, sources said on Friday. Sources said security agency officials are contemplating the charges under which the FIR would be registered. They are also analysing if the investigation can be handed over to the National Investigation Agency. Officials of the Delhi Police have scanned multiple CCTV footage and spotted a suspect who had come from Jamia Nagar in an auto-rickshaw.
29.12 / 18:40
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Nearly 200 more Palestinians killed as Israel forges on with Gaza assault
Gaza Strip, with nearly 200 people reported killed in the past 24 hours of air strikes and artillery barrages on the shattered enclave. Israeli warplanes attacking the south of Gaza flattened homes and buried families as they slept, residents said.
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Futures inch up, firm rate cut bets drive strong gains in 2023
(Reuters) — U.S. stock index futures edged up in light trading on the final day of a turbulent 2023, with the benchmark S&P 500 and the Dow hovering around record-highs on growing expectations the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates early next year.
29.12 / 11:23
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Joe Oliver: Helpful New Year’s advice Justin Trudeau likely won’t heed
I have to be one of the last people Prime Minister Justin Trudeau would accept year-end advice from, ahead of only his almost-certain successor, Pierre Poilievre. And I’m not really interested in helping the Liberals recover from their death spiral. But in the spirit of “country over party,” here goes.
29.12 / 05:51
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Israeli troops killed hostages, mistaking their cries for help as ambush tactics by Hamas
Gaza on Dec. 15 when it mistook their cries for help as a ruse by Hamas militants to draw them into an ambush, the military said on Thursday, concluding that the soldiers acted rightly to the best of their understanding. On Dec.
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Tsunami of capital from global investors lies in store for India in 2024: ETF expert
Indian economy, banking sector showed resilience: SBI chairman Khara Carter’s INQQ ETF's top holding is Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries, the conglomerate behind the affordable smartphone boom. “No other country on the planet has anything like this in terms of a digital foundation for their entire economy," Carter told cnbc.com.
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