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Danish Ambassador to India Freddy Svane took to X to express concerns over garbage on a service lane between the Danish and Greek embassies in New Delhi. Following the complaint, the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) cleaned up the area promptly.


India and Nepal concluded the first-ever bilateral meeting of their investigation agencies entrusted with combating money laundering on Wednesday. The meeting discussed measures to prevent crime from crossing the two countries’ porous borders. A visiting group from Nepal’s Department of Money Laundering Investigation (DMLI), led by Director General Pushpa Raj Shahi, attended the two-day meeting with India’s Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials.


On Wednesday, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar reaffirmed India’s stance on Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK), saying that every political party in the country is committed to ensuring that the POK, which is a part of India, returns to the country.


China and Serbia inked a pact on Wednesday, aiming to forge a “shared future.” The Balkan nation became the first European country to formalise such an accord with Beijing. Following discussions in Belgrade, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic pledged to “enhance and elevate the comprehensive strategic partnership between China and Serbia” and “usher in a new era of a shared future between the two nations.”


Cambodia’s Defense Ministry has refuted claims of a permanent Chinese military presence as two warships from China have stayed anchored at the Ream Naval Base for over five months, sparking concerns. Defence Ministry spokesperson General Chhum Socheat told the media that the ships were set to take part in a joint Cambodian-Chinese military exercise later this month and that they were also training Cambodian sailors. The base is undergoing expansion funded by Beijing.


A recent report has shed light on the torture and sexual abuse faced by minor Rohingya girls, as well as women, on the perilous boat journeys they take to Malaysia and Indonesia from Bangladesh and Myanmar. In the latest account, a minor revealed that the abusive captain and crew deliberately capsised the boat after repeatedly raping the women, killing several people on board.