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Pakistan Confirms Mediation in US-Iran Talks, Prevented Targeting of Iranian Officials
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Pakistan Confirms Mediation in US-Iran Talks, Prevented Targeting of Iranian Officials

Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed that US-Iran 'indirect talks' are taking place through messages relayed by Pakistan, with Pakistan successfully intervening to prevent Israel from targeting senior Iranian officials Abbas Aragchi and Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf.

CMS Law Firm Appoints Two New Partners in Poland
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CMS Law Firm Appoints Two New Partners in Poland

The CMS law firm has expanded its partnership in Poland by appointing Agnieszka Starzyńska and Artur Bednarski, who specialize in life sciences, competition law, banking, finance, and restructuring, respectively.

Israel Takes Responsibility for Attacks on Iranian Nuclear Facilities, Arak Plant Hit
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Israel Takes Responsibility for Attacks on Iranian Nuclear Facilities, Arak Plant Hit

Iranian nuclear facilities were attacked, with Israel claiming responsibility just hours after threatening to escalate military operations against Iran. Israeli forces confirmed bombing Iran's Arak heavy-water reactor, targeting key infrastructure for plutonium production, following earlier reports of US and Israeli strikes on facilities in Arak and Ardakan.

Air freight rates soar as Middle East conflict blocks trade routes
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Air freight rates soar as Middle East conflict blocks trade routes

Air cargo prices are skyrocketing due to disruptions in key shipping lanes caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This has forced many carriers to reroute their vessels, leading to longer transit times and increased operational costs, which are then passed on to consumers.

UN Convention Grants International Protection to 40 New Migratory Species
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UN Convention Grants International Protection to 40 New Migratory Species

The United Nations Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) has agreed to provide international protection for 40 additional migratory species. This decision expands the list of species that will benefit from coordinated conservation efforts across their migratory routes.

Iran Permits Passage for 'Friendly Nations' Vessels Through Strait of Hormuz
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Iran Permits Passage for 'Friendly Nations' Vessels Through Strait of Hormuz

Iran has announced it will ease and expedite humanitarian aid passage through the Strait of Hormuz, and its foreign minister confirmed that Indian-flagged vessels and tankers, along with those from other 'friendly nations' like China, Iraq, Pakistan, and Russia, are permitted passage on a case-by-case basis.

Middle East Conflict Fuels Inflation, Hits Consumer Confidence, Prompts Global Economic Measures
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Middle East Conflict Fuels Inflation, Hits Consumer Confidence, Prompts Global Economic Measures

The Middle East conflict continues to fuel inflation and impact global economies, leading to growing doubt among UK shoppers and prompting governments like India and Albania to implement measures such as export duties, reduced excise taxes, and price board meetings to stabilize fuel prices. Spanish families are also saving more amidst rising inflation, while European fund managers advise on investment strategies to mitigate risks.

India Grapples with Deepening Energy Crisis as LPG Vessel Arrives Amid West Asia Conflict
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India Grapples with Deepening Energy Crisis as LPG Vessel Arrives Amid West Asia Conflict

Home Minister Amit Shah is leading an informal Group of Ministers to address strategic issues arising from the West Asia conflict, including impacts on cooking gas and LNG supplies, as India experiences deepening energy shockwaves, manufacturing disruptions, panic buying, and a fuel crisis causing long queues, violence, and two deaths at petrol stations. Amidst this, the LPG vessel Apollo Ocean arrived at New Mangalore Port, with unloading operations beginning shortly after.