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Chinese companies are leading foreign participation at Indusfood 2026 in Greater Noida, introducing tailored food products for Indian consumers. The expo also features a diverse range of international exhibitors and marks the launch of the India-UAE Food Corridor.
Vietnam's exports to the United States have surged despite new tariffs, with the country's economy outperforming expectations. While some manufacturers have struggled, major sectors like electronics and furniture have seen steady or increased demand. Economic forecasts for Vietnam remain optimistic amid ongoing trade negotiations.
Iranian state media has confirmed protests in Tehran, blaming foreign agents for the unrest. The government reports violence and property damage, while communication restrictions hinder independent verification.
Over twenty nations have condemned Israel's recognition of Somaliland and reaffirmed Somalia's sovereignty. The joint statement urges Israel to revoke its recognition and warns of increased regional tensions.
Germany's top Jewish leader warns that Jewish emigration could rise if the far-right Alternative for Germany enters government. He called on conservative parties to reject coalitions with groups that threaten Jewish life. Rising support for the far-right has sparked concern ahead of state elections.
Georgetown University has named Mehdi Hasan as a visiting fellow to lead discussions on media and polarization. His appointment has drawn criticism due to his controversial past remarks and media activities.
An off-duty soldier was arrested after shooting and killing a civilian during a road rage incident on Highway 6. The victim, from Daliyat al-Carmel, later died in hospital. The incident is being treated as a criminal case.
Nottingham Forest have drawn up a four-man shortlist of experienced strikers, including Mehdi Taremi and Jorgen Strand Larsen, as they look to bolster their attack. The club is seeking reinforcements after injuries and departures left them short of options up front.
An Egyptian warship entered restricted waters near Gaza and was intercepted by the Israel Navy. The vessel returned to Egyptian waters after warning shots were fired. Both countries reaffirmed their ongoing security cooperation.
A US Air Force aircraft designed to detect nuclear activity was seen flying across several states, raising speculation as the US-Russia nuclear treaty nears expiration. Officials say such flights are typically routine and not necessarily tied to specific incidents.
A new poll shows the coalition bloc gaining seats while the opposition loses ground. Likud remains the largest party, and several smaller parties fail to pass the electoral threshold.
Israel has proposed using withheld Palestinian Authority funds for Gaza reconstruction, but Ramallah rejects the idea. The ongoing withholding of these revenues has led to a financial crisis for the Palestinian Authority.
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