US inflation rises 0.4% in February; strong spending, oil shock may delay rate cuts

US inflation rose in line with expectations in February, with further upside risks emerging from the Iran war, a trend that could delay interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, Reuters reported.The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index –the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge– increased 0.4% in February after a 0.3% rise in January, data from…

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Somy Ali says people cut ties with her after speaking about abuse by superstar actor hinting at Salman Khan: ‘Vivek Oberoi was like a rakhi brother…’ | Hindi Movie News

Former Bollywood actor Somy Ali has alleged that she was sidelined by the Hindi film industry after she spoke publicly about being in an abusive relationship with a powerful actor. Though she did not name him outright, Somy was previously in a long-term relationship with Salman Khan and had earlier also posted about it on…

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Argentina approves Milei’s glacier mining bill amid environmental protests | Argentina

Argentina’s congress has approved a bill promoted by the libertarian president, Javier Milei, that authorises mining in ecologically sensitive areas of glaciers and permafrost, outraging environmentalists. The amendment to the “glacier law”, which was already approved by the senate in February, would make it easier to mine for metals such as copper, lithium and silver…

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People with common problems ‘have 35pc higher diabetes risk’

Depression was a factor (Image: Pexels) Those experiencing loneliness, sleep difficulties and mental health conditions, including depression and anxiety, could face an elevated risk of developing type 2 diabetes, research indicates. The connection may be attributed to the body’s reaction to chronic stress, scientists suggest. Behavioural and psychological elements are “often overlooked” in disease risk…

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‘Cricket doesn’t exist anymore’: Ex-Bangladesh cricketer invites ‘all to witness the circus’ | Cricket News

Team Bangladesh (Photo by Getty Images) NEW DELHI: Bangladesh cricket is going through a chaotic phase, where off-field drama seems to matter more than the actual game. Former cricketer Aftab Ahmed openly criticised the situation, saying, “Bangladesh’s biggest circus is the cricket board, and the ones around it,” reflecting frustration shared by many fans. Issues…

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The due regard principle in IHL: Protecting the environment amid armed conflict

Case law and practice: The challenge of enforcement A central difficulty in operationalising the due regard principle is the absence of robust judicial interpretation, particularly from international courts, that gives the rule concrete legal contours during armed conflict. While the principle is widely recognised in customary IHL and reflected in military doctrine, courts have so…

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