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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is India Today podcasts. Hello and welcome to News
at seven your daily News RAP at seven pm. My
name is Jim SHATHKAMMERCDKI and hear the top stories for today.
As of Friday, twenty fifth of July, Thailand rejects mediation
in border clashes with Cambodia, demands biletal talks. Jeremy Corbyn
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launches Your Party with Zara Sultana, which is left wing alternative.
US lift sanctions on Van Mar Junta allies after praise
letter to Trump. Zelenski proposes law to restore Anti Corruption
Agency Independence EMIT protests India flag student WISA delays with USMEA.
Lawmakers urged swift action c Ji Gawai to advise on
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pro Panel for Justice, Yeshunt Vermar's impeachment. Indian engineers grenade
Drone Gutty, Impress's Army gets first order Now news and details.
Thai Foreign Secretary nikod dee J Balancura has rejected mediation's
offers from the US, China and Asian insisting on bilitle
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talks with Cambodia to resolve their escalating border conflict.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Countries like the United States, China has called US and
to verify the facts and show with concern and they
did as they did offer that if if needed, they're
ready to help facilitate dialogues. In our position on this
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is that where we don't think we need any mediation
from our third country.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Yet at least sixteen people, mostly Thai civilians, have died
in the worst fighting in over a decade. Thailand blames
Cambodia for starting their clashes and laying land mines which
foam pain denies. While Thailand remains open to Asian support
for dialogue, it demands Cambodia seize hostilities first. The UN
Security Council is to discuss the crisis. Former Labor leader
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Jeremy Cobbyn has launched a new political party, Your Party,
alongside ex Labor m Pizara Sultana. The pair have said
the party will focus on social justice, community activism and
trade union support. Cobyn has called for wealth redistribution, ending
uk ARM seales to Israel, as well as backing a
free Palestine and criticized UKPM Key Starmer financial policies.
Speaker 3 (02:28):
The problem is that ahead of the last general election,
kirstarm and Rachel Reeves box themselves in by saying they
would never change any level of taxation, particularly for the
richest now society. They now have a financial problem, not
very surprising.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
Cobyn expelled from Labor in twenty twenty over his handling
of anti seminitism allegations. Vaughn reelection as an independent in
Islington North and aims to offer an alternative to mainstream politics.
The U. S. Treasury has lifted sanctions on four Manmar
linked entities and individual tied to the military junta, just
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weeks after Junta chief min Yong Healing praised Donald Trump
and requested economic relief. The listing includes Katie Services, MCM Groups,
Suntech Technologies, and close junta associate Tin lap Men. No
explanation was provided by US officials, raising speculation. This follows
a letter from the General urging Trump to ease sanctions
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and reduce new tariffs on Manmar ex board said to
begin August first. Ukrainian President Voladimir Zelenski has proposed a
new law to restore the independence of anti corruption agencies
after backlash over a recent law that weakened them. The
new bills, supported by Ukrainian inti corruption agencies and ABO
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and SAPO, removes government oversight, bans interference by prosecutors, and
include light detected tests for officers. Protests erupted earlier this
week over the pre US law, as ukrainized EU membership
fighting corruptions remains key. Meanwhile, Russian bombing killed four and
injured a dozen in Costi, Antiinivka and Harkey. India has
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taken up student WAA delays with US authorities after complaint
from Indian student facing difficulties due to new wedding rules.
Minister of State Kirti Ardhan Singh said the matter was
raised with the US Embassy and State Department. The US
now mandate expanded social media checks for student visas. A
bipartisan group of US lawmakers also urged swift action. India
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remains engaged with the US to streamline legal mobility and
has flagged over thirty five hundred illegal immigrations agent on
its immigrant portal. Chief Justice of India Brgava is expected
to play a key role in forming a panel to
probe Justice Yashuatwarma following an impeachment motion. Speaker Omberla may
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soon see Gava's recommendation for a Supreme Court judge and
a High Court Chief Justice. This comes after the law
much sums of cash was recovered from Burma's residence. C. J.
Gavai has rescued himself from hearing Burma's challenge to an
earlier report as I showed where a special bench will
be constituted. Ahmadabad Bay's engineer CASEH of Khan Sharma has
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developed a drone named Guti capable of performing midair granade
detonation and returning safely post strike. Successfully tested by the Indianami,
the drone automates pin removal and liver release, ensuring precise blast.
Weighing two point five kg, it operates up to seven
point five kilometers at five hundred meters altitude. Inspired by
challengers during operations Tindur, Guti aims to reduce troop casualties.
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Following its demo at Pokland, the Army has ordered over
twenty units from Sherma's company Rothapan. So these were the
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