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Iraqi security forces conducted pre-dawn raids inside Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone, arresting lawmakers and government officials. The operations were carried out under judicial orders targeting individuals allegedly involved in financial corruption. Authorities also suspect some detainees of links to smuggling networks and the financing of armed factions. The crackdown comes ahead of Prime Minister al-Sudani's planned visit to the United States, widely seen as a signal of his administration's commitment to reform.

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Oil prices, geopolitical tensions and economic data to steer Indian markets this week

Indian stock markets face a data-heavy week as investors closely watch crude oil prices amid ongoing Middle East geopolitical tensions. Key domestic economic indicators, including Industrial Production figures, PMI readings, and foreign exchange reserves, will provide a clearer picture of India's economic health. Auto sales data and the progress of the monsoon season are also expected to influence market sentiment. A potential escalation in US-Iran tensions could weigh on global growth and energy prices, while any diplomatic breakthroughs may lift investor confidence.

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Vaughan praises Sooryavanshi but flags fielding stamina as key weakness

Former England captain Michael Vaughan has praised 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi for transforming T20 batting and pushing competitive totals toward 230. However, Vaughan identified fielding endurance as a potential vulnerability for the young Indian at the international level. He suggested England could exploit this by winning the toss and choosing to bat, forcing Sooryavanshi to field first. Despite the concern, Sooryavanshi has demonstrated significant promise through strong performances at the U19 World Cup and in the IPL.

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Russell Takes Austrian GP Pole as Verstappen Crashes Out in Qualifying

George Russell claimed pole position for the 2026 Austrian Grand Prix after a strong qualifying session at the Red Bull Ring. His Mercedes outpaced Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, who will line up second and third on the grid. Championship leader Kimi Antonelli secured fourth place, while Max Verstappen, who crashed out during qualifying, will start fifth. The race is set up for a close battle between Mercedes and Ferrari at the front of the field.

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