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THE GAZA SYNDROME

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October 17, 2025

While ‘Palestine’ may have become taboo in public discourse, this position amounts to denying history and the long tradition of India’s support to the Palestinian cause

- Malay Mishra

With two years of war having passed into the bloodied history of modern times, celebrations were seen on both sides of the northern frontier as the ‘historic’ Gaza peace plan was foisted on Palestine by an American-led international order. This plan is likely to bite the dust like previous ones including the January agreement which was violated by Israel after just two months. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will try to subvert the agreement (finalised for the first phase only) to hold on to power with the Israeli Supreme Court waiting in the wings to oust him from office. In fact, Trump while signing the first phase plan stated that he couldn’t guarantee that Israel would not attack Hamas again if they tried to regroup.

The first phase of the peace plan is done, and 20 living hostages were released from Hamas’ captivity while Israel delivered on its agreement to free nearly 2,000 Palestinian militants and civilians. A grand ceremony jointly hosted by Egypt and the USA on 13 Oct at the Egyptian resort town of Sharm al-Sheikh brought some 20-odd world leaders from the Western world as well as the region to applaud the statesmanship of the US President. For the latter it has been a godsend as the Nobel Peace Prize for this year went to the Venezuelan Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado who in turn dedicated the prize to Trump for his “untiring efforts for peace.”

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Orissa POST

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October 22, 2025

Orissa POST

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Sex racket busted in Keonjhar; 6 held

The district police here Monday busted a sex racket operating from a three-storied building at Gobindpur village under Town police limits as it arrested six persons including a woman and rescued five other women.

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October 22, 2025

Orissa POST

Orissa POST

Kerala orders unified shift system for private hospital employees

The Kerala government has issued an order to implement a unified shift system for all categories of employees, including nurses, in private hospitals in the state, irrespective of the number of beds.

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October 22, 2025

Orissa POST

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India diversifies export mkt to counter US tariff

India has succeeded in diversifying its export market with overseas shipments recording a year-on-year growth in over 20 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America which has helped to offset the adverse impact of the US tariff turmoil.

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October 22, 2025

Orissa POST

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New fish species discovered in Bahuda estuary

A team of researchers from the Estuarine Biology Regional Centre of the Zoological Survey of India have discovered a new fish species in the Bahuda estuary in Ganjam district, a report said.

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October 22, 2025

Orissa POST

Orissa POST

Indian economy remains resilient amid global headwinds

The Indian economy has so far exhibited resilience, driven by a focus on strong and durable macroeconomic fundamentals amidst broader global uncertainty and weak external demand, a Reserve Bank of India (RBD) bulletin said Monday.

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October 22, 2025

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