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Germany’s war Chancellor Scholz visits Kiev

World Socialist Web Site 

If anyone still required proof that Olaf Scholz is not a "level-headed peace chancellor,” as he tried to cast himself during Germany’s election campaign, but an aggressive war chancellor, his surprise visit to Kiev Monday morning provided it.

NZSA 2025 President Of Honour Charlotte Grimshaw

Scoop 

NZSA's 2025 President of Honour, Charlotte Grimshaw, is newly back from Menton. She is the author of eleven works, including critically acclaimed novels, two outstanding collections of linked stories and a best-selling memoir.

India tops global list for mobile malware attacks: Zscaler Report

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

India has become the top global target for mobile malware attacks, accounting for 28% of the total, surpassing the United States and Canada. The financial sector is especially vulnerable, with a 29% increase in banking malware attacks and a 111% rise in mobile spyware attacks. Indian enterprises must adopt robust security measures amid rising cyber threats.

Ceasefire 'victory' looks bleak as Hezbollah bodies exhumed from makeshift mass graves - Sky News

Sports - Google News (uk) 

  1. Ceasefire 'victory' looks bleak as Hezbollah bodies exhumed from makeshift mass graves  Sky News
  2. In a ruined Hezbollah stronghold, supporters question the costs of war  The Washington Post
  3. ‘We will fix our homes’: clean-up begins as Lebanon faces uncertain future  The Guardian
  4. How the Israel-Hizbollah war changed Beirut  Financial Times
  5. UN humanitarians assist displaced people in Lebanon to return home  Xinhua

Live: Deadly Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon test ceasefire limits

France24.com (en) 

Nine people were killed in Israeli strikes on villages in southern Lebanon on Monday, the Lebanese health ministry said, amid a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. Israel said it fired at dozens of Hezbollah targets in retaliation for an attack by the Lebanese militant group. Read our liveblog for the latest developments.

'Panga nahi': Ex-Pak cricketer reveals his India connection

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Rashid Latif, a renowned former Pakistani wicketkeeper, has strong ties to India through his father, who migrated from Uttar Pradesh to Pakistan. Latif's half-brother and most of his family still reside in India. Reflecting on his roots, he emphasized the importance of not forgetting his Indian heritage despite the geopolitical divide.