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88 Nations Endorse New Delhi Declaration on AI Impact

India AI Impact Summit Produces Global AI Cooperation Framework

Eighty-eight countries have endorsed the New Delhi Declaration on AI Impact at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, reflecting an emerging global alignment on artificial intelligence governance. The signatories include leading economies such as the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Brazil, Canada, Australia, Austria, and Switzerland. The Declaration represents a broad consensus on leveraging AI for economic progress, social welfare, and inclusive growth while safeguarding national sovereignty.

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Ellyse Perry Becomes First Australian to Play 350 Internationals

Ellyse Perry Achieves Historic 350-Match Milestone

Ellyse Perry created history by becoming the first Australian cricketer to appear in 350 international matches across formats. The landmark was reached during the third T20I against India women's cricket team in Adelaide, underscoring her exceptional longevity and sustained impact in international cricket.

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Vasai Cathedral Wins UNESCO Heritage Conservation Honour

Community Restoration of Our Lady of Grace Cathedral Recognised

The Our Lady of Grace Cathedral, a 475-year-old monument in Papdy village, Vasai, has secured international recognition for its community-driven restoration. The conservation project received the Award of Merit at the 2025 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation, announced in Bangkok. The accolade highlights the preservation of a sixteenth-century Portuguese-era structure through traditional building techniques and strong local engagement.

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UAE Launches Gene Therapy Projects for Autism Treatment

Precision Medicine Push Targets Rare Brain Disorders in UAE

The United Arab Emirates has introduced two advanced gene therapy initiatives designed to address autism and rare neurogenetic brain disorders in children. Spearheaded by Emirates Health Services, the programmes reflect a strategic transition from conventional symptom management to precision medicine focused on genetic causes.

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Global Pangolin Seizures Expose Scale of Wildlife Trafficking

CITES Report Highlights Rising Pangolin Trade Crisis

Illegal wildlife trade involving pangolins remains alarmingly widespread, with new data revealing the magnitude of trafficking. A recent report by Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) indicates that 553,042 pangolins were linked to 2,222 seizure incidents worldwide between 2016 and 2024. These cases were recorded across 49 countries, while at least 74 nations were associated with illicit trade networks spanning 178 trafficking routes.

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