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News Highlights provides you with the best compilation of the Daily News Highlights taking place across the globe: National, International, Sports, Science and Technology, Banking, Economy, Agreement, Appointments, Ranks, and Report and General Studies
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At least 2,000 people have died in Congo's Ebola outbreak, the fastest-growing on record, according to the latest data, as health authorities struggle to get help to remote localities due to rebel conflict, bad roads and strikes over payment issues.
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NASA's invitation to ISRO for the Moon Base programme reflects the growing ties between the two space agencies. It comes in the wake of Shubhanshu Shukla's Axiom flight to the ISS last year and the launch of the dual-frequency radar satellite NISAR. In 2023, India signed the US-led Artemis Accords.
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Rejecting China's criticism of New Delhi identifying 27 places and features in Arunachal Pradesh by their standard names, India on Tuesday said that the state of border affairs with China will reflect on the state of the "larger bilateral ties" and underlined that maintenance of peace and tranquillity along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) is of "utmost importance".
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US-India partnership is vital to addressing global security challenges, US Ambassador Sergio Gor said Tuesday, following fruitful talks with NSA Ajit Doval. Gor said both sides share several same goals and that the engagement continues to grow.
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The Rajya Sabha passed the Tribunals Reforms Bill, 2026 by voice vote on Tuesday amidst sloganeering and a walkout by the Opposition.
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The Government has approved the introduction of one billion polymer banknotes of Rs 10 and Rs 20 for field trials, Parliament was informed Tuesday.
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Pakistan is not among them. A Pakistan less consumed by India and more attentive to its economy might have realised the full possibilities of being a security actor in the Middle East.
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India's Journey towards Viksit Bharat is a reform story that matches the potential as well as the aspirations of "We the People of India". It is not only a story of economic growth, infrastructure and technology. It is equally a journey of institutional reform. As the Indian economy expands, businesses grow, investments increase, and the country strengthens its position in global supply chains, the institutions that support economic activity must also evolve with speed, transparency and credibility. The recently passed Tribunal Reforms Bill, 2026, is an important step in this direction.
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El Niño, which increases temperatures and suppresses rain, somes with a lag of 1-2 months and can play out over 5-6 months or more.
Even if kharif (monsoon) season is not as bad as feared, the rabi crop (winter-spring) may be affected.
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Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Sanjay Malhotra on Tuesday said the RBI was working to increase the use of the rupee in cross-border trade and payments, and it was also discussing ways with BRICS countries to make international transactions faster and cheaper.
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FITCH RATINGS on Tuesday retained India's sovereign credit rating at 'BBB-' for the 20th year in a row, but flagged risks of pressure on fiscal spending amid youth protest over jobs.

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