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The Indian Navy prevented a suspected piracy attack on a merchant vessel in the Western Indian Ocean. Swift action by the warship Kolkata ensured the safety of the ship and its crew.
A rescue dog found injured in Romania is now a certified therapy dog visiting care homes in Norfolk. Clement brings comfort and joy to elderly residents, especially those living with dementia.
Billionaire populations are projected to grow fastest in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Poland and Sweden by 2031. The surge reflects diversification, technology expansion and shifting global investment patterns across multiple regions.
Palestinian teenagers are being killed at a sharply increased rate in the occupied West Bank, with one minor dying each week on average in 2025. Families and medical staff question the use of lethal force in cases where youths are accused of throwing stones.
Iran is reframing its approach to the Strait of Hormuz by asserting legal sovereignty instead of military confrontation. An Iranian analyst argued that Tehran has the right to regulate and potentially charge for passage through the strategic waterway.
NASA has announced a twenty billion dollar plan to build a permanent Moon base within seven years. The Global News Podcast also reports on escalating tensions in the Middle East and other major international stories.
Posters for a missing 14-year-old Jewish girl in Toronto have been repeatedly torn down as volunteers search for her. A 25,000 dollar reward has been offered for information leading to her safe return.
Israel released new statistics on its Muslim population, highlighting strong education outcomes and significant gains among female students. The data was shared in honor of Eid al-Adha.
Google introduced Spark and Gemini Omni to embed autonomous artificial intelligence across its products. The move leverages its control over widely used services to transform search and productivity tools.
Two major Israeli studies analyzing more than 250,000 pregnancies found no link between common painkillers taken in early pregnancy and birth defects. Researchers say the findings offer reassurance to expectant mothers.
North Korea carried out a large scale weapons drill overseen by Kim Jong Un, testing ballistic and cruise missiles equipped with new technologies. The regime said the exercise confirmed upgrades to its tactical arsenal and readiness for deployment near the South Korean border.
Yuval Noah Harari criticized Benjamin Netanyahu, saying he has deeply divided Israel and presided over a humiliating military failure on October 7. He warned that rising nationalism and internal polarization threaten the country's democratic foundations.
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