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Sources say that Japan’s Kishida will probably retain the position of the finance minister.

In a cabinet reshuffle this week, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is hoping to keep Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki, according to citations in the government and governing party, on Tuesday. Local media also informed that his current Foreign Minister would remain in place. The reorganization occurred sooner than initially anticipated …

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3 security personnel were killed, and 2 terrorists were shot dead as the Indian Army repels an attack on a base in J&K.

At an Army base camp in Rajouri, Jammu, and Kashmir, three jawans perished in a suicide assault attempt, while two terrorists were shot dead. Two other jawans were hurt in the incident and are now receiving medical care at a nearby army hospital. Officials said that two terrorists were killed …

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Taiwan starts artillery drills to counter China.

Taiwan’s military began live-fire artillery drills on Tuesday, forging a defense of the island against an attack after the days of tremendous Chinese military exercises, an AFP journalist at the site of the activity reported. Lou Woei-jye, the spokesman for Taiwan’s Eighth Army Corps, affirmed that the drills had begun …

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Shrikant Tyagi held, got ‘vidhayak’ tag through S P Maurya reported the Police.

Shrikant Tyagi, booked by Police last Friday after he was caught on video pushing and maltreating a woman at the Grand Omaxe residential society in Noida, was arrested from Meerut this Tuesday. Senior Uttar Pradesh Police officers said Tyagi, absconding ever since an FIR was recorded against him, kept switching …

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump states his Florida home was ‘raided’ by the FBI.

Former President of the United States Donald Trump said FBI agents raided his Mar-a-Lago estate and broke into his safe on Monday, perhaps connected to a US Justice Department inquiry of Trump’s removal of official presidential papers to the Florida resort. The unusual search of a former president’s home would …

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Temperatures rise as France experiences its worst drought on record.

On Sunday, France braced for a fourth heatwave this summer as its worst drought left arid villages without safe drinking water, and farmers cautioned of an imminent shortage of milk in the winter. Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne’s office has created up a concerned team to tackle a drought that has …

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Seven were missing, 121 were hurt, and one was dead in the fire at the Cuban oil facility.

A fire created by a lightning strike at an oil storage facility fumed unruly in the Cuban city of Matanzas. Four bursts and flames injured 121 people and left 17 firefighters missing. Cuban officials said an unidentified body had been found late Saturday. The official Cuban News Agency reported that …

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ISRO’s launch of a new Rocket Runs Into Trouble.

ISRO, India’s premier space agency, scripted yet another stunning history on Sunday after the successful lift-off of SSLV-D1, which is carrying two satellites. Termed the next-generation mission, the SSLV puts the Indian Space Research Organisation in a new sphere. The 34-meter-long SSLV rocket lifted off the Satish Dhawan Space Centre …

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