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Army still searching for missing weapons in Okuama – GOC

The Punch 

The Nigerian Army will continue to conduct operations to recover the military equipment and arms carted away in the Okuama community of the Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State. This was disclosed by the General Officer Commanding 6 Division of the Nigerian Army, Maj-Gen Jamal Abdussalam, on Tuesday. He spoke as the special

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ONGC, Hindalco among 5 stocks with short buildup

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

A short buildup happens with rising open interest and volumes, while prices drop, signaling expectations of a decline. On Wednesday, five stocks saw new short positions.

Palestine takes seat among UN member states at 79th General Assembly Session

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The 79th session of the UN General Assembly began in New York, marking a historic moment as Palestine was given a seat next to UN member states. The move has been met with criticism from Israel. The session, led by new President Philemon Yang, will focus on resolving global conflicts and addressing issues like poverty, inequality, and climate change.

Why mutual funds are bullish on passive schemes. Should you follow suit?

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Mutual fund houses in 2024 have launched around 170 new funds, with a significant focus on passive schemes like index funds and ETFs. Experts suggest investors consider large-cap passive funds due to their lower expense ratios, while cautioning about the risks associated with sectoral and thematic funds.

The Next Big Market for Weight-Loss Drugs: Children - Business Insider

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  1. The Next Big Market for Weight-Loss Drugs: Children  Business Insider
  2. Weight loss drug liraglutide shows promise for younger children with obesity, study finds  CNN
  3. Obesity drug worked in children ages 6 to 12, study says, raising hopes and concerns  STAT
  4. Novo Nordisk claims obesity drug effective for under-12s  Financial Times

Did The September 11 Attacks Start And End U.S. 'Forever Wars'?

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 

The U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan following the 9/11 terrorist attacks ended in failure after a costly and nearly 20-year war and effort to establish a democracy. Did it leave Washington forever wary of getting involved in such efforts again?