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27-Year-Old Woman Jailed in Somalia for Peaceful Protests

A 27-year-old woman in Somalia, jailed for participating in peaceful protests, has described being tortured in prison, according to The…

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SBI Holdings Launches 10 Billion Yen Blockchain Bond with XRP Rewards

SBI Holdings Launches 10 Billion Yen Blockchain Bond with XRP Rewards

SBI Holdings plans to issue a 10 billion yen ($64.5 million) blockchain-based bond aimed at individual Japanese investors, complete with XRP cryptocurrency rewards. The three-year SBI START Bonds offer interest rates from 1.85% to 2.45% and will trade on the Osaka Digital Exchange starting March 25.

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Tax Rules Clarify FD Interest, Accrued Amounts and TDS in India

Tax Rules Clarify FD Interest, Accrued Amounts and TDS in India

Investors must report both earned interest of Rs. 125,394 and accrued interest of Rs. 24,188 from bank fixed deposits in FY 2024-25, despite Rs. 14,958.20 TDS deduction, tax experts say. Gold bond interest requires separate disclosure from savings account interest, which qualifies for up to Rs. 10,000 deduction under Section 80TTA.

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Scindia Calls Gramin Dak Sevaks Backbone of Rural India

Scindia Calls Gramin Dak Sevaks Backbone of Rural India

Union Minister for Communications Jyotiraditya Scindia hailed Gramin Dak Sevaks as the backbone of rural India for delivering services to 630,000 villages. He praised their work in extreme weather from scorching heat to Kashmir snows.

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Indonesia Pushes Biofuels to Gain Palm Oil Price Control

Indonesia Pushes Biofuels to Gain Palm Oil Price Control

Indonesia is ramping up biofuel production from crude palm oil to challenge Malaysia and Rotterdam's grip on global pricing benchmarks. Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman said the country's top producer status has yet to deliver pricing power.

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Shimla Police Jail 18 Repeat Drug Peddlers in 25-Day Sweep

Shimla Police Jail 18 Repeat Drug Peddlers in 25-Day Sweep

Shimla district police detained 18 habitual drug peddlers under the PIT NDPS Act over 25 days, sending them to jail for three months to disrupt narcotics networks. The crackdown targeted organized traffickers with long histories of heroin sales in the region.

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KTM Sells KISKA Stake, Ends 30-Year Design Partnership

KTM Sells KISKA Stake, Ends 30-Year Design Partnership

KTM has severed its decades-long partnership with Salzburg design studio KISKA, selling its remaining stake to Loxone GmbH. The move follows Bajaj Auto's takeover of Pierer Mobility and aims to centralize design in a new Salzburg facility.

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Cambodia-France Trade Hits $58M in January, Up 15%

Cambodia-France Trade Hits $58M in January, Up 15%

Bilateral trade between Cambodia and France jumped 14.9% in January to $58 million. Exports from Cambodia rose 12.7% to $46 million, while imports from France climbed 23.9% to $12 million, trade data shows.

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44 Japanese Firms Boost RGPPSEZ in Cambodia

44 Japanese Firms Boost RGPPSEZ in Cambodia

Royal Group Phnom Penh Special Economic Zone in Cambodia hosts 44 Japanese manufacturers across precision components, automotive parts and electronics. The companies have created jobs and transferred skills to local workers, officials said.

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Japan Delivers $2.8B in Aid to Cambodia Over 26 Years

Japan Delivers $2.8B in Aid to Cambodia Over 26 Years

Japan has provided more than $2.8 billion in official development assistance to Cambodia from 1992 to 2018, accounting for 15% of the Southeast Asian nation's total foreign aid during that period. The support has fueled infrastructure rebuilds, health improvements and a shift toward digital transformation as Cambodia targets upper-middle-income status by 2030.

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Euro-Med Monitor Warns of Israeli-US Digital Economy Plans for Gaza

Euro-Med Monitor Warns of Israeli-US Digital Economy Plans for Gaza

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor has warned of Zionist-American plans to impose an Israeli-controlled digital economy in Gaza, stripping Palestinians of financial sovereignty. The group described the scheme as a new form of 'silent weapons of genocide.'

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12 Original Prohibition Speakeasies Still Operating Today

12 Original Prohibition Speakeasies Still Operating Today

Dozens of speakeasies from the Prohibition era survive across the U.S., drawing crowds eager for authentic 1920s vibes. Hidden behind bookcases and barber shops, these 12 spots in cities like Chicago and New York serve drinks in spaces untouched by time.

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