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PM Modi calls for stronger India-Australia partnership amid global uncertainty and West Asia crisis

PM Narendra Modi called for deeper India-Australia cooperation during his Australia visit, highlighting growing trade ties, the ECTA agreement and the need for stronger partnerships amid global uncertainty.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday called for closer cooperation between India and Australia, saying the two nations should strengthen their partnership as the world grapples with uncertainty, supply chain disruptions and an energy crisis triggered by ongoing tensions in West Asia.

Speaking at the India-Australia CEOs Forum during his visit to Australia, the Prime Minister said the changing global environment makes it essential for both countries to work together as reliable and trusted partners.

“We are living through a period of uncertainty, supply chain disruptions and an energy crisis. At such a time, it is natural and necessary for India and Australia to move forward as natural and trusted partners,” PM Modi said.

He noted that India and Australia have established a strong foundation for future cooperation by building on each other’s strengths over the past few years.

ECTA has strengthened economic ties

Highlighting growing trade relations, PM Modi said the Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA), signed in 2022, has significantly boosted bilateral economic engagement.

According to the Prime Minister, exports from India to Australia have doubled since the agreement came into effect, while businesses in both countries have gained improved access to each other’s markets.

He said the trade pact has created new opportunities for companies and strengthened economic cooperation between the two nations.

PM Modi calls for wider regional and sectoral collaboration

The Prime Minister also stressed that India-Australia cooperation should extend beyond interactions between national capitals.

He proposed expanding partnerships across states, cities, universities and industries to unlock greater economic potential.

PM Modi suggested identifying dedicated state-to-state and sector-to-sector collaborations and preparing strategies to advance them. He said India remains committed to taking business ties with Australia to new heights and expressed confidence that the CEOs Forum would generate fresh ideas, partnerships and investment opportunities.

Three-nation tour focused on trade and strategic cooperation

PM Modi is on a six-day visit to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand from July 6. The tour is aimed at strengthening trade and investment, deepening strategic partnerships, engaging with business leaders and interacting with the Indian diaspora.

During his Australia visit, the Prime Minister is scheduled to hold bilateral talks with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in addition to participating in business and community engagements.

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France face selection concern ahead of FIFA world cup 2026 quarterfinal against Morocco

France have received a blow ahead of their FIFA World Cup 2026 quarterfinal against Morocco after FIFA rejected an appeal against Michael Olise’s yellow card, leaving the winger at risk of suspension for a potential semifinal.

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France have suffered a significant setback ahead of their FIFA World Cup 2026 quarterfinal against Morocco after FIFA rejected the team’s appeal against Michael Olise’s yellow card received in the Round of 16.

Head coach Didier Deschamps confirmed that world football’s governing body decided to uphold the booking, leaving one of France’s standout performers at risk of suspension if he receives another yellow card in the quarterfinal.

Speaking to reporters before the clash at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Deschamps said the federation had been informed that the decision would stand.

“The yellow card has not changed. We were notified by FIFA this morning, it has been maintained,” the France coach said.

Olise now walking a disciplinary tightrope

Olise was booked during the closing stages of France’s last-16 victory over Paraguay following an altercation with Matias Galarza in a heated contest.

Television replays appeared to show minimal contact between the players. During the incident, the Bayern Munich winger placed his finger in front of his mouth before Galarza went to the ground, claiming he had been struck in the face.

With FIFA refusing to overturn the booking, Olise will miss a potential semifinal if he is cautioned again against Morocco.

France also have Bradley Barcola and Manu Kone carrying yellow cards after both players were booked in the same match against Paraguay. Another booking for either player in the quarterfinal would also result in suspension for a possible semifinal.

Tchouameni continues recovery

Deschamps also provided an update on midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni, who missed the victory over Paraguay because of a thigh injury.

The France coach said the midfielder has shown signs of improvement and could return to training, although a final decision on his availability will depend on his fitness assessment.

Deschamps added that the rest of the squad remains available ahead of the crucial knockout fixture against Morocco.

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Global operation against Lawrence Bishnoi gang leads to 24 arrests across US, Canada and Europe

A US-led international law enforcement operation has resulted in 24 arrests and multiple indictments targeting the Lawrence Bishnoi gang and other transnational organised crime networks accused of murder, drug trafficking and extortion.

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A major international law enforcement operation has led to the arrest of 24 people allegedly linked to transnational organised crime networks, including the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. The coordinated action, called Operation Hard Ball, was carried out across the United States, Canada and Europe following a multi-year investigation into organised criminal activities such as murder, drug trafficking, extortion and cross-border violence.

The United States Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California announced the operation, describing it as one of the largest coordinated actions against international criminal syndicates operating across multiple countries.

Arrests made across multiple countries

According to investigators, federal prosecutors have filed three separate indictments against a total of 37 defendants.

Among the 24 people arrested, 13 were taken into custody in the United States, including 11 in California, one in Indiana and one in Georgia. Authorities also arrested three suspects in Canada and one in Spain, while seven defendants were already in custody before the coordinated enforcement action.

Officials said another 10 suspects remain at large and are believed to be located in the United States, India and parts of Europe.

During the operation, investigators seized around one metric tonne of cocaine, one kilogram of heroin, nearly $40,000 in cash and 12 firearms. Search warrants were executed at dozens of locations, including properties in the Sacramento and Los Angeles regions.

Lawrence Bishnoi among key figures named in indictment

One of the indictments centres on alleged gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, who is currently lodged in prison in India.

According to US federal prosecutors, Bishnoi allegedly managed an international criminal network from prison by using contraband mobile phones and encrypted communication devices.

The indictment alleges that the network was involved in political assassinations, murders, kidnappings, extortion, drug trafficking and human smuggling. Prosecutors further claim that the organisation projected a public image linked to nationalism and religion while secretly running a large criminal enterprise.

Among the allegations is the claimed role of the Bishnoi network in the June 18, 2023 killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar outside a Sikh temple in Surrey, British Columbia.

Prosecutors allege Bishnoi and his alleged associate Satinderjeet Singh, also known as Goldy Brar, ordered the killing. Canadian authorities designated the Bishnoi organisation as a terrorist entity in 2025.

Extortion and international drug trafficking allegations

Investigators allege the Bishnoi organisation used encrypted messaging platforms, social media and public claims of responsibility for violent incidents to intimidate members of the Indian diaspora.

The group has also been accused of running extortion operations targeting victims in California, with alleged demands worth millions of dollars backed by threats of violence.

Authorities further claim the organisation financed its activities through international cocaine trafficking and by stealing drug shipments from rival criminal groups. According to investigators, the network was linked to the theft of more than 520 kilograms of cocaine in the Los Angeles area between 2024 and 2025.

Two other criminal networks also charged

A second indictment targets the Bhagwanpuria criminal syndicate, allegedly founded by imprisoned gangster Jaggu Bhagwanpuria.

Federal prosecutors allege the network grew into an international organisation with more than 1,000 members and associates across India, the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

The organisation allegedly engaged in contract killings, drug trafficking, kidnapping, illegal firearms dealing and extortion. Prosecutors also claim the syndicate influenced law enforcement officials in India and used false criminal complaints to intimidate rivals.

A third indictment focuses on an alleged drug trafficking network led by Vancouver-based Ravinder Singh Dhanda.

Investigators claim the organisation smuggled hundreds of kilograms of cocaine and methamphetamine every week from Southern California into Canada using commercial trucks, sometimes concealing narcotics inside agricultural vehicles. Authorities linked the network to the transportation of more than 430 kilograms of cocaine between 2023 and 2024.

International agencies highlight coordinated effort

Officials from multiple agencies described Operation Hard Ball as a significant example of international cooperation against organised crime.

The investigation involved the FBI, the Los Angeles Police Department, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Drug Enforcement Administration, Homeland Security Investigations, US Customs and Border Protection, Spain’s Guardia Civil and several other international law enforcement agencies.

Authorities stressed that the indictments contain allegations only, and all defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court. If convicted, several of those charged could face mandatory federal prison terms ranging from 10 years to life imprisonment.

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US launches military strikes on Iran after commercial ships attacked in Strait of Hormuz

The United States launched military strikes on Iran after three commercial vessels were attacked in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting Tehran to warn of a decisive response.

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The United States launched a series of military strikes against Iran on Tuesday, hours after three commercial vessels were attacked while transiting the Strait of Hormuz, marking a sharp escalation in tensions between the two countries.

According to the US Central Command, the strikes were intended to impose “heavy costs” on Iran for targeting commercial shipping. In a statement posted on X, the command said the operation was a direct response to attacks on three commercial ships and described Iran’s actions as “unwarranted, dangerous, and a clear violation of the ceasefire.”

US targets military infrastructure

According to media reports, the strikes targeted multiple Iranian military assets, including air defence systems, coastal surveillance facilities, surface-to-air missile batteries, anti-ship cruise missile sites, drone launch locations and port infrastructure.

Iranian state media reported explosions in the port cities of Bandar Abbas and Sirik, as well as on Qeshm Island. However, Iranian authorities did not immediately disclose details regarding casualties or damage resulting from the attacks.

Iran warns of decisive response

Iran strongly condemned the US military action and warned that it would respond to what it described as an act of aggression.

Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf said on X that the country would not bow to pressure, stating that “the era of bullying and extortion is over.”

Meanwhile, Iran’s central military command said it would respond decisively and asserted that it would not allow any outside interference in the affairs of the Strait of Hormuz or permit others to control the strategic waterway.

Oil waiver revoked after tanker attacks

The US strikes came shortly after projectiles struck three commercial tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Following the attacks, Washington revoked a licence that had allowed the sale of Iranian oil, a measure that had formed part of the memorandum of understanding aimed at ending hostilities between the two countries.

Iran criticised the decision, calling it a violation of the Islamabad memorandum of understanding.

Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said the cancellation of the sanctions waiver, along with the subsequent military operation, breached multiple provisions of the agreement. He warned that Iran would take decisive measures to protect its national interests and security.

Regional tensions likely to deepen

The latest military confrontation is expected to complicate ongoing diplomatic efforts focused on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, reducing Iran’s nuclear programme and securing a long-term settlement to the conflict that began on 28 February following US and Israeli strikes on Iran.

With both sides exchanging strong warnings, concerns are growing that the fragile interim agreement aimed at reducing hostilities could come under increasing pressure, raising the risk of renewed instability across the Middle East.

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