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     * Israel's military apologises for incorrect depiction of India's map
     Jerusalem: The Israeli military on Saturday apologised for posting a map that incorrectly depicted Jammu and Kashmir as part of Pakistan after objections from Indian social media users, clarifying that the image "fails to precisely depict borders". *

    
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     * King Charles leads minute’s silence for Ahmedabad plane crash victims
     London: Britain’s King Charles III on Saturday led a minute’s silence in memory of the Ahmedabad-London Air India plane crash victims after making last-minute amendments to his annual Trooping the Colour birthday parade, with black armbands commemorating the victims. *

    
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     * Indian diaspora in UK coordinates fundraisers for Ahmedabad plane crash-hit families
     London: The Indian diaspora in London has been rallying around to coordinate fundraisers to support the UK-based family members of the Ahmedabad plane crash victims, including urgent assistance for two orphaned children. *

    
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     * Indian Americans mourn victims of Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad
     Houston: Shock, grief and disbelief rippled through Indian-American communities across the United States as news broke of the devastating Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad. The sudden loss of so many lives, including young medical students and families, has left hearts broken and prayers pouring in from coast to coast. *


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     * 'Tehran will burn' if Iran continues firing missiles: Israeli Defence Minister
     Jerusalem: Defence Minister Israel Katz has warned Iran that “Tehran will burn” if it continues firing missiles at Israel as tensions escalated between the two nations. *

    
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     * Indian-origin public service heroes on King Charles III's Birthday Honours List
     London: Public service heroes, healthcare and technology experts, artistes and educationists are among over 30 professionals of Indian heritage to be recognised in King Charles III's Birthday Honours List 2025. *
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