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Australia to Return Three Ancient Indian Artefacts to India
Australia announced the return of three ancient Indian artefacts: a trident of Goddess Bhadrakali, a Nandi idol, and a six-headed Kartikeya idol. This reciprocal gesture follows India's agreement to repatriate ancestral remains of an Australian First Nations individual.
Iceland Tops Global Peace Index for 19th Consecutive Year
Iceland has maintained its position as the world's most peaceful country for 19 years, according to the 2026 Global Peace Index. The report, by the Institute for Economics and Peace, cites Iceland's lack of a standing military, low crime rates, and strong social cohesion.
Mumbai's Unprecedented Rainfall Highlights Climate Change Impact
Mumbai received over 1,000 mm of rain in the first week of July, far exceeding monthly averages and highlighting how climate change concentrates rainfall into shorter, more intense bursts, overwhelming urban infrastructure and planning.
Iran Vows to Defend National Interests Against US Actions
Iran condemned US "deal breaches, bullying and baseness," vowing not to let them affect national interests. The foreign ministry denounced American strikes on southern coastal provinces and two eastern bridges, calling them a "gross war crime."
India Reels Under Heavy Monsoon Rains, Disruptions and Fatalities Reported
Heavy monsoon rains have caused widespread waterlogging, traffic disruptions, and several fatalities across India. Red and orange alerts are in effect for multiple states, with authorities on high alert for thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds.
Hiroo Onoda: The Japanese Soldier Who Fought WWII for 30 Years After the War Ended
Japanese Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda surrendered in the Philippines in March 1974, ending a nearly 30-year war he believed was still ongoing. He continued his guerrilla campaign on Lubang Island after WWII's end, refusing to believe surrender leaflets until his original commanding officer formally released him from duty.