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10.10 / 07:03
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Reel becomes real: 'Fauda' star Lior Raz goes to the front lines in war against Hamas, joins group to rescue 2 families from southern Israel
Lior Raz, who plays a crucial role in Israeli Netflix drama 'Fauda', on Monday night joined the front line in the ongoing war against Hamas. The actor posted a 20-second video on X, formerly known as Twitter, from Israeli town Sderot — bombed by Hamas — where he had gone to extract two families.
10.10 / 06:23
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Hamas gunmen kill TV anchor's sister in tragic incident at Tribe of Nova Music Festival near Gaza Border
Nova trance music festival near the Gaza Strip border, a 27-year-old Israeli woman, Mapal Adam, met a harrowing end at the hands of Hamas gunmen. Mapal, who had sought shelter beneath a truck, hoping to evade the violence, was eventually discovered by the assailants and killed «execution style.» Her sister, Maayan Adam, a television host, took to Instagram to share the grim details, leaving the family in profound sorrow. Ma’ayan's Instagram post captured the chilling turn of events, saying, «On Saturday afternoon, in this idyllic setting, Mapal, our baby, hid underneath a truck and pretended as if she were dead.
10.10 / 05:51
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Indian market in the middle of a bull run, resilient despite geopolitical tensions: Amit Sachdeva
Amit Sachdeva, India Equity Strategist, HSBC Securities, says “there are two vulnerabilities for India; one is obviously a geopolitical crisis. If it spirals out of control, then it might weigh on India's investment case. But US bond yields have also risen quite sharply. That has seen some outflow as well. But if you look at the overall picture for India's Goldilocks scenario, I would hazard a guess that India is in a decisive bull run and we are in the middle of it right now.” What is your take on the Israel-Palestine war? The way both local and global markets have been resilient, it looks like markets are saying this is not Russia and Ukraine. This is very localized and is unlikely to have a financial disruption. Geopolitical situations are always interesting and also hard to predict. One thing can lead to another. I am not going to call that out, to be honest. But the market obviously has taken a view that the situation will be contained. It would not spiral out of control, et cetera. So at least the market has taken that view. My sense is that could probably be the fair view as well. But more importantly, India's context is very interesting because India has been an outperforming region three years in a row. That makes many people wonder whether these rallies can continue. But I think we need to drill down into the entire Goldilocks scenario of India.
10.10 / 05:27
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Israel attack: What we know about Hamas’ hostages, missing foreign nationals
Hamas is currently holding a “substantial” number of people hostage, according to Israel’s military, as fears grow that those could include foreign nationals from up to 12 different countries who are missing after the militant group’s unprecedented attack.
10.10 / 04:57
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Aid groups scramble to help as Israel-Hamas war intensifies and Gaza blockade complicates efforts
Humanitarian groups are scrambling to assist civilians caught in the war between Israel and Hamas and determine what aid operations are still safe to continue, efforts that are being complicated by an intensified blockade of Gaza and the ongoing fighting
10.10 / 03:57
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Middle East. Cash Treasury markets had been closed for a holiday on Monday, so Tuesday morning was traders' first chance to react to Palestinian militants' surprise attack on Israel as well as Fed officials' overnight comments. After dropping 15 basis points at the open, 10-year yields were 12.5 bps lower at 4.66% at 1235 GMT. Two-year yields also dived more than 13 bps to a one-month low of 4.926% as short-term rate expectations were dialled back. Yields fall when bond prices rally. Fed Vice Chair Philip Jefferson and Dallas Fed president Lorie Logan both noted on Monday that the recent run-up in yields may reduce the need for further interest rate hikes. «If term premiums rise, they could do some of the work of cooling the economy for us, leaving less need for additional monetary policy tightening,» Logan said. Analysts at Citi noted Logan has been one of the strongest advocates that the Fed would need to follow through with further tightening, but interpreted her remarks as suggesting that higher long-term rates curtail the need for short-end hikes. Implied futures pricing has reduced the probability of another rate hike this year from above 40% last week to about 26% on Tuesday, according to CME's FedWatch tool. The Mideast conflict, already claiming more than 1,500 lives, drove bond yields lower globally on Monday as investors turned to safe-haven assets.
10.10 / 03:57
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Trudeau dials leaders of UAE & Jordan on Nijjar row
Trudeau on Monday reached out to UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and discussed the India-Canada row since Trudeau alleged probable Indian hand in the death of Khalistan separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada in June. The UAE is a close economic and counter-terror partner of India in the Gulf region and Trudeau’s act is seen as an attempt to create pressure on India through New Delhi’s allies. «On the phone today, his highness @MohamedBinZayed and I spoke about the current situation in Israel. We expressed our deep concern and discussed the need to protect civilian life,” Trudeau posted on X (formerly Twitter).
10.10 / 03:03
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Tezos Price Prediction as XTZ Pumps 11.5% - Here’s Where the Crypto Is Headed Next
Tezos (XTZ), the cryptocurrency that powers the Tezos layer-1 blockchain protocol, has pumped over 11% on Monday.
10.10 / 02:47
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Nifty 50, Sensex today: What to expect from stock market indices in trade on October 10
Sensex and Nifty 50, ended sharply lower on Monday, snapping a two-day winning run, as the ongoing Israel-Palestine war spooked investors. The Nifty 50 fell 141 points to close at 19,512.35 and the Sensex ended 483 points lower at 65,512.39. Nifty 50 formed a small negative candle on the daily chart with upper shadow.
10.10 / 02:47
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260 dead at Hamas music festival: Israeli survivors share recounts horror, ‘worst place you could possibly’
AP reported. Among them, Maya Alper stood at the rear of the bar alongside environmentally conscious volunteers. They diligently cleaned up trash and handed out complimentary vodka shots to those who reused their cups.
10.10 / 02:47
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Israel-Hamas war impact: Oil prices dip; gold prices surge amid the turmoil
oil prices edged down slightly on Tuesday after gaining more than 4% in the previous session. Gold rose the most since May on increased haven demand after tensions ramped up in the wake of the Hamas attack on Israel. On Monday, gold price on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) for the December 2023 expiry contract opened higher at ₹57,000 per 10 gm levels and went on to hit an intraday high of ₹57,400 levels within a few minutes of commodity market's opening bell.
10.10 / 02:47
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Israel-Palestine War: 'No justification for terrorism', US and allies offer ‘united support’ to Israel. Read here
Hamas group, killing over 1,000 people so far. “Today, we — President Macron of France, Chancellor Scholz of Germany, Prime Minister Meloni of Italy, Prime Minister Sunak of the United Kingdom, and President Biden of the United States — express our steadfast and united support to the State of Israel, and our unequivocal condemnation of Hamas and its appalling acts of terrorism," the statement read.
10.10 / 02:47
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Did Israel drop white phosphorus bombs on Gaza after Hamas attack? Video surfaces
Israel-Palestine war news: How Pegasus spyware failed Israel during Hamas attack “When white phosphorus comes into contact with skin it creates intense and persistent burns, sometimes to the bone. Infection is common and the body's absorption of the chemical can cause serious damage to internal organs, as well as death," it said.
10.10 / 02:47
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Israel-Palestine War: ‘Iran, Hezbollah had no role in attack’, Hamas to start peace talks | 10 things we know so far
Gaza Strip after the Hamas group launched a deadly rocket attack on Israel that killed over 1,000 people and left hundreds injured. Dozens of foreigners have been killed, injured, or taken hostage during a surprise attack on Israel by the Palestinian militant group Hamas. Many of the missing foreigners were at an electronic music festival in the southern Israeli desert, at which scores of revelers were massacred.
10.10 / 02:47
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Oil prices dip as markets debate hit from Middle East turmoil
Oil prices edged down slightly on Tuesday after gaining more than 4% in the previous session as markets weighed the potential for supply disruptions as the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas continued. Brent crude fell 18 cents, or 0.2%, to $87.97 a barrel at 0017 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude eased 16 cents or 0.2% to $86.22 a barrel. Both benchmarks had gained more than $3.50 on Monday on news of the conflict after falling steeply in volatile trading last week. Hamas' launched the largest military assault on Israel in decades on Saturday.
10.10 / 02:47
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US stock market: S&P 500, Dow advance as investors monitor Mideast conflict headlines
Wall Street's major indexes closed higher on Monday while energy stocks rallied as investors digested the latest news about the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas. The Israeli military said it called up reservists and was imposing a total blockade of the Gaza Strip in signs it could be planning a ground assault there to defeat Hamas which launched a deadly attack over the weekend. But late in the afternoon, a senior Hamas official said the group is open to discussions over a possible truce with Israel. U.S. President Joe Biden said he directed his team to coordinate with regional partners to warn anyone seeking to take advantage of the situation. News of the conflict sparked an oil rally due to supply concerns.
10.10 / 02:17
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GIFT Nifty up 20 points; here's the trading setup for today's session
Indices are expected to trade in a narrow range, and investors will await cues from the second quarter earnings of companies, which will kickstart on Wednesday with TCS. Here's breaking down the pre-market actions: STATE OF THE MARKETS GIFT Nifty (Earlier SGX Nifty) signals a positive start GIFT Nifty on the NSE IX traded higher by 19 points, or 0.10 per cent, at 19619.50, signaling that Dalal Street was headed for positive start on Tuesday.
10.10 / 02:17
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Hamas threatens to kill captives if Israel strikes civilians
Hamas movement threatened to execute an Israeli captive every time Israel bombs a Palestinian home without warning, as Israel called up an unprecedented 300,000 reservists and imposed a blockade on the Gaza Strip, raising fears it planned a ground assault. The violence, which has claimed more than 1,500 lives, prompted international declarations of support for Israel after a devastating weekend attack by Hamas, and appeals for an end to the fighting and protection of civilians. Israeli TV channels said the death toll from the Hamas attack had climbed to 900 Israelis, with at least 2,600 injured, and dozens taken captive. Among the Israeli dead were 260 mostly young people gunned down at a desert music festival, where some of the hostages were abducted. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed revenge in a fiery speech accusing Hamas of executing tied-up children and other atrocities.
10.10 / 01:05
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Israel-Palestine War News LIVE Updates: Dozens of foreigners killed and abducted, over 30 still missing in Hamas attack
Catch all the LIVE updates on the Israel-Palestine War here, President Joe Biden said Monday that 11 Americans are dead and others are likely being held hostage by the Palestinian militant group Hamas after a surprise attack on Israel using what a US official called "ISIS-level savagery."As fears grew that the conflict could turn into a regional conflagration, the White House said there was no intention to put US boots on the ground but warned Iran and other actors not to get involved.
10.10 / 01:05
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Buy or sell: Vaishali Parekh recommends three stocks to buy today — October 10
Buy or sell stocks for today: First a look at how equity indices fared on Monday - the Nifty 50 and the Sensex ended with significant losses as the ongoing Israel-Palestine war spooked investors. Nifty 50 finally closed at 19,512.35, down 141 points, or 0.72%. The Sensex ended the day with a loss of 483 points, or 0.73%, at 65,512.39.
10.10 / 01:05
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Israel-Palestine War: ‘Open to truce talks with Israel’, says Hamas
Reuters. In a phone interview with Al Jazeera, Moussa Abu Marzouk said that Hamas was open to "something of that sort" and "all political dialogues" when asked whether the Islamist group is willing to discuss a possible ceasefire.
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