6. OIC denounces temple opening at Babri mosque site
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on Tuesday denounced the construction and inauguration of the `Ram Mandir` built on the site of the five-century-old Babri Masjid in India`s Ayodhya.
At a grand event a day earlier, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi consecrated the idol of Lord Ram at the new temple built on the site where the Babri Masjid stood for centuries before it was demolished by a Hindutva mob in 1992, according to a Dawn.com report
7. Israel suffers biggest blow since start of war on Gaza
Israel said on Tuesday 24 soldiers were killed in the biggest single-day losses since the start of its ground war in Gaza amid growing pressure on the government to find a way to end the conflict.
The heavy clashes came as a White House official was due in the region for talks aimed at securing more hostage releases, and as US media reported a new Israeli proposal for a deal that would involve a two-month pause in fighting
8. Russian missile barrage kills eight, sows panic in Ukraine
A wave of Russian missiles hit Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities on Tuesday, killing eight people and wounding dozens as new panic spread among exhausted residents.
Rescue workers in Kharkiv Ukraine`s second city that is near Russia`s border hauled survivors from smouldering piles of rubble as apartment blocks were set ablaze and toppled by the strikes, journalists reported
9. US envoy in ME for talks on longer pause in fighting
US Middle East envoy Brett McGurk is in Cairo and will travel in the region for `active` discussions on ensuring the release of prisoners held by Hamas in Gaza and securing a humanitarian pause, the White House said on Tuesday.
White House spokesperson John Kirby said the US would support a longer humanitarian pause in combat in Gaza to ensure prisoners could be released and aid brought in. He declined to specify a timeframe and cautioned he would not characterise the discussions as negotiations
10. Turkiye ratifies Sweden`s Nato membership
Turkiye`s parliament ratified Sweden`s Nato membership on Tuesday after more than a year of delays that upset Western efforts to show resolve in the face of the Ukraine crisis.
Lawmakers voted 28755 in favour of the Nordic nation`s bid to become the 32nd member of the alliance after it won the public backing of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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