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How the US naval blockade has bled Iran of nearly $6bn in oil revenues – Al Jazeera

Iran is exporting less than one-sixth of the oil it was shipping before the war began.SaveShareIran’s crude oil exports fell to their lowest level in at least six years in May, as a United States naval blockade squeezes Tehran’s most important source of income amid a fragile ceasefire between the two nations.The blockade on Iran’s...

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Australia intercepts 100,000 cockroaches in record-breaking insect seizure – Peoples Gazette Nigeria

The insects, including Madagascar hissing cockroaches and Dubia cockroaches, valued at about AU$200,000, were discovered at a commercial breeding facility in Bathurst.The Australian government says it intercepted over 100,000 live cockroaches linked to a suspected kingpin on Friday, marking the largest-ever confiscation of exotic invertebrates in the country’s history.According to the Department of Climate Change,...

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Yoga Guru HR Nagendra to lead New York Consulate General’s Times Square International Day of Yoga Celebrations on June 21 – The Indian Panorama

NEW YORK (TIP): Yoga Guru HR Nagendra, president of Bengaluru’s SVYASA University, will headline the annual June 21 Consulate General of India, New York’s Yoga event drawing thousands of participants, at the iconic Times Square.The event, scheduled for June 21, is organised by the Consulate General of India in New York and is expected to...

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Australia has a legal obligation to act in response to Israel’s crimes. Here’s how | Chris Sidoti – The Guardian

I have spent the past five years collecting evidence of grave violations of international law in Gaza and the West Bank. All states, including Australia, must respond to these atrocitiesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastLast month the foreign minister, Penny Wong, called Israeli soldiers’ actions in relation to the Gaza...

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Teotihuacan pyramids shooting: Shooting at pyramids near Mexico City leaves 1 Canadian tourist dead, 6 people injured – ABC7 Los Angeles

MEXICO CITY — An armed man standing atop one of the historic Teotihuacán pyramids opened fire on tourists Monday, leaving one Canadian tourist dead and six people injured at the archaeological site an hour north of Mexico's capital, authorities said.The shooter later died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to a statement.The local government said...