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Aus used loophole to buy 3 mn tonnes of Russian oil

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November 10, 2025

Australia has imported millions of tonnes of Russian oil since 2023 by exploiting a loophole in sanctions on Russian crude, new data shows, The Guardian reported on Sunday.

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Australia has not directly bought fuel from Russia since the invasion of Ukraine, but a loophole in sanctions allows it to import the crude via third countries, The Guardian reported.

Since 2023, at least 3 million tonnes of Russian-originating oil products have been imported into Australia, the Europe-based Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (Crea) has found.

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Pakistan govt hiding something irreversible about Imran: Son

The sons of Pakistan's jailed former prime minister Imran Khan fear authorities are concealing “something irreversible” about his condition after more than three weeks with no evidence that he is still alive, one of them said, Reuters reported.

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Govt to appoint media heads for ministries to ease communication

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India’s gross GST collections see marginal growth in Nov

Gross Goods and Services Tax (GST) revenue saw less than 1% annualized growth to ₹1.70 lakh crore in November, the first full month after the tax rates were rationalised, with government officials and industry experts saying that the short-term moderation in collections was only to be expected—and pointing out that the fact that the revenue has not fallen on account of a major boost in consumption, which was also expected.

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UK police pay tribute to murdered Hry student

The UK police force investigating the murder of a 30-year-old Indian student formally named him as Vijay Kumar on Monday, along with a renewed appeal for information and release of his family’s tribute to the “energy, joy and laughter” he brought to their lives.

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SC tells CBI to probe all digital arrest cases

The Supreme Court ‘on Monday granted sweeping powers to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to probe digital arrest scam cases across the country, directing states and Union territories to grant sanction to the federal agency for probing such cases in their jurisdiction.

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Overcome disappointment of failure: PM's jibe at Oppn

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SIR stir: Oppn sceptical of govt debate overture

A short winter session of Parliament, with a new Chairman of the Upper House, began on a fractious note on Monday, with opposition parties demanding an immediate debate on electoral reform, and disrupting business in the process, despite the government's assurance that it would consider the proposal.

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'GOVT SAYS 15 FEOs OWE ₹58K-CR TO PUBLIC BANKS'

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KIIT student found dead in hostel; third suicide this year

A first-year student of the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) University in Bhubaneswar was found dead in his hostel room, police said on Monday, suspecting it to bea case of suicide—the third such incident at the university this year.

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