India notifies rules for UK FTA vehicle import benefits ahead of July 15 rollout
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A new study has raised significant geological concerns about China's massive dam project on the Brahmaputra river, with the warnings reportedly coming from Chinese scientists themselves. The project has already been a source of geopolitical tension, particularly drawing repeated objections from India over upstream water control. India has long cited risks to water security, ecology, and downstream communities as key concerns. The latest findings add a new dimension to the controversy by highlighting natural threats to the dam's viability. The report questions whether the project carries substantial geological risks beyond its already contentious political implications.
Turkey presented NATO leaders with an unusual diplomatic gift — a revolver-type handgun named Gumusay, described as the first of its kind produced domestically in the country. The firearm was displayed in a wooden box lined in black, featuring both Turkey's national flag and the NATO logo. A placard inside the box identified the weapon in both Turkish and English as 'the first revolver-type handgun produced in our country.' The gift also reportedly came with bullets and a legal waiver, adding to its unconventional nature as a diplomatic gesture among alliance heads.

A Class 8 student named Madhushree died by suicide at her home, according to police. She left behind a handwritten note alleging that a teacher had punished her for failing to complete her homework. The student also claimed she was fined Rs 20 as part of the punishment. Her family has raised concerns about harassment at the school in connection with her death. Authorities are investigating the matter based on the note and the family's claims.

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