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EU Leaders: Freedom of navigation in Strait of Hormuz is non-negotiable

Apr 25, 2026

Brussels [Belgium], April 25: European Union leaders have emphasised that freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz is "non-negotiable" during their second consecutive day of meetings in Cyprus.
Kaja Kallas, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, called on the sidelines of the meeting, which discussed the economic and security implications of developments in the Middle East, for strengthening the European military presence in the region to ensure the security of maritime passages.
She warned that holding talks focused solely on the nuclear file without the presence of nuclear experts at the negotiating table could result in a new nuclear agreement with Iran that may be weaker than the 2015 agreement concluded between Iran and the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, China, and Germany, in addition to the European Union, which stipulated restrictions on Iran's nuclear programme.
Source: Emirates News Agency

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The Cooperate Corporate: The 1,160-Crore Rise of Kerala Vision

New Delhi [India], June 26: In today's highly competitive telecommunications industry, where market control is often concentrated in the hands of a few large corporations, Kerala Vision stands out as a remarkable alternative. It exemplifies a unique "Kerala Model" of business that empowers small-scale entrepreneurs through collective ownership and collaboration. By combining decentralized participation with the strength of collective bargaining, Kerala Vision has built a sustainable ecosystem that not only supports local operators but also competes effectively with major national and multinational players.

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