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Global Food Prices Decline for Second Consecutive Month in June
BusinessKorea Herald1mo ago

Global Food Prices Decline for Second Consecutive Month in June

Global food prices experienced a second straight monthly decline in June, driven by lower costs for cereals, dairy products, and sugar, which offset increases in vegetable oils and meat, according to UN food agency data cited by South Korea's Agriculture Ministry.

UN Court Denies Ratko Mladić's Early Release
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UN Court Denies Ratko Mladić's Early Release

The UN court in The Hague rejected Bosnian Serb general Ratko Mladić's request for early release from prison, citing health reasons, a decision hailed by some as a victory for justice.

India-bound LPG Tanker Crosses Strait of Hormuz Amid Iran War Disruptions
BusinessBBCNYTwsj+58FTwapoThe GuardiancnbcberlingskeDWlsm-lvSCMP+50 more4mo ago61 sources

India-bound LPG Tanker Crosses Strait of Hormuz Amid Iran War Disruptions

The Green Sanvi, an LPG tanker destined for Mumbai, has successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz, becoming the seventh India-bound vessel to do so amidst ongoing disruptions from the Iran war. New Delhi is actively working to secure its fuel supplies.

US Downs Iranian Drones, Considers Using Iranian Assets for Gulf Allies
WorldbloombergFTle-monde+48wapoThe GuardianAl Jazeeradr-dkruvaftonbladetberlingskele-figaro+40 more2mo ago51 sources

US Downs Iranian Drones, Considers Using Iranian Assets for Gulf Allies

The US military shot down two Iranian attack drones over the Strait of Hormuz, marking the 100th day of conflict between the two nations. Reports also indicate that the US is considering using frozen Iranian assets to compensate its Gulf allies for reconstruction efforts.