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    Protests pose threat to whole world: Israeli govt spokesperson

Protests pose threat to whole world: Israeli govt spokesperson

Israeli government spokesperson Eylon Levy said on Monday the protests against Israelis amid the ongoing war with Hamas are 'outrageous' and pose a threat to the whole world.


    Oman: 90 members elected to Majlish A'Shura Council's 10th term

Oman: 90 members elected to Majlish A'Shura Council's 10th term

In the Arab world's first app-based polls, Omani voters elected 90 representatives for the tenth term of Majlish A'Shura Council in its 10th term (2023-2027) with a record 65.88 per cent voter turnout from across the Sultanate.


    Australian Opposition leader Peter Dutton to visit India

Australian Opposition leader Peter Dutton to visit India

Australia's Opposition Leader and former Defence Minister, Peter Dutton, is set to make a momentous visit to India accompanied by a delegation of 20 influential industrialists.


    Twelve dead after plane crashes in Brazil's Acre state

Twelve dead after plane crashes in Brazil's Acre state

At least 12 people, including an infant, have died after a small plane crashed in the northwestern Brazilian state of Acre, according to authorities, as reported by Al Jazeera.


    Mozambique: Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on his way to visit

Mozambique: Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on his way to visit

Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri on Sunday left to visit the site of the LNG Project in Cabo Del Gabo province of Mozambique.


    Oman: Over 7,50,000 voters to choose Shura members electronically

Oman: Over 7,50,000 voters to choose Shura members electronically

Over 7,50,000 electorates in the Sultanate of Oman on Sunday cast their franchise for the first time electronically to elect members of Majlis A'Shura for its tenth term.


    Morocco: 1 killed, 3 injured following explosions in Es-Semara

Morocco: 1 killed, 3 injured following explosions in Es-Semara

In four explosions that struck two neighbourhoods and the industrial district of Es-Semara in southern Morocco, one person was killed and three others were injured on Saturday night, Morocco World News reported.


    UNEP to announce winners of 2023 Champions of the Earth Award

UNEP to announce winners of 2023 Champions of the Earth Award

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) will announce next week the five winners of the 2023 Champions of the Earth Award, the UN's highest environmental honour.


    Iranian President warns Israel of possible action

Iranian President warns Israel of possible action

On October 27, US military forces struck two facilities in eastern Syria used by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and affiliated terror proxies, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced on Friday.


    IDF says moving to next phase of offensive against Gaza

IDF says moving to next phase of offensive against Gaza

The Israel Defence Force (IDF) on Sunday said that they were heading towards a new phase of the ongoing war on Hamas and will launch an assault from land, sea and air in Gaza.


    India's ties with nations continue to grow further: Hardeep Puri

India's ties with nations continue to grow further: Hardeep Puri

Upon his arrival in Mozambique, Hardeep Singh Puri was welcomed by a traditional dance troupe.


    INS Sumedha participates in maiden India–EU Joint Naval Exercise

INS Sumedha participates in maiden India–EU Joint Naval Exercise

INS Sumedha, an indigenously built Naval Offshore Patrol Vessel, participated in the maiden India-EU Joint Naval Exercise 2023 from October 24-26.


    Saudi Prince cites 'Civil Disobedience' as preferred way

Saudi Prince cites 'Civil Disobedience' as preferred way

Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal, the former intelligence chief of Saudi Arabia, while referring to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, referred to the historic Civil Disobedience Movement in India which brought down the British Empire as the 'preferred' option.


    Canada announces changes in International Students Program

Canada announces changes in International Students Program

Canada on Friday announced plans to implement measures to strengthen country's International Student Program and at better protecting genuine students from cases of fraud.


    Anthony Albanese condoles Li Keqiang's demise

Anthony Albanese condoles Li Keqiang's demise

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Friday expressed his condolences on the demise of former Chinese premier Li Keqiang, while recalling the "significant strides" made in the bilateral ties between the two countries under his tenure.


    Australia warns its citizens from travelling to Lebanon

Australia warns its citizens from travelling to Lebanon

Since the October 7 attack by Hamas terrorists on Israel from Gaza, Hezbollah has been operating against Israel along Lebanon's border with Israel, firing rockets and anti-tank missiles at Israeli towns and army positions and opening fire at troops on a near-daily basis.


    Israel Launches Second Limited Gaza Raid

Israel Launches Second Limited Gaza Raid

It was the second time that Israeli forces have entered the Strip. The IDF launched a similar raid on Thursday morning. The IDF described that incursion "as part of preparations for the next stages of combat," and to "to prepare the battlefield."

"Divided world cannot provide solutions to major challenges"

He said, "The youth of the world are not untouched by what is happening across the world. As spoken by Prime Minister of Bharat in his address at the P-20 forum as part of the G-20 in New Delhi a few days back. A divided world cannot provide solutions to the major challenges faced by humanity. This is a time for growth and well-being of all. We have to overcome the global trust deficit and move forward on human-centric thinking."


    Canada welcomes resumption of visa services by India

Canada welcomes resumption of visa services by India

Canada has welcomed India's decision to partially resume visa services calling it a "good sign" and stating that the suspension should "never have happened in the first place", Canada-based CTV News reported.


    Rishi Sunak calls for global responsibility to take AI risks

Rishi Sunak calls for global responsibility to take AI risks

The United Kingdom government has published a new report into the capabilities and risks from frontier Artificial Intelligence (AI), ahead of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's speech on the global responsibility to address the risks head on and make the most of the opportunities, the British High Commission said in a press release.


    Sorbonne University concludes first conference of Pre-COP program

Sorbonne University concludes first conference of Pre-COP program

Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi (SUAD) has announced the conclusion of the "Mitigating the Effects of Global Warming and Unlocking New Opportunities to Achieve Sustainability" on 24th October as part of its Pre-COP programme.

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