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India is reviewing fresh measures to stabilise its metals sector, as policymakers assess growing stress in parts of the domestic steel industry. The move comes amid fluctuating global prices and heightened scrutiny of India's trade exposure to major suppliers.
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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a controversial Israel and U.S.-backed aid distribution organization, has announced that it has ended its operations in the Palestinian enclave.,
Blake Sifton reports from Tel Aviv.
Tech firms are being urged to step up their efforts to tackle online abuse aimed at women and girls.
The UK communications regulator Ofcom has published new guidance as part of its plans to combat hate and misogyny.
Head of the regulator, Dame Melanie Dawes, says some simple changes would make a big difference:
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The UK's nuclear power regulation needs a "Radical Reset" according to a government commissioned review.
The taskforce issued its warning on Monday saying the UK has become "the most expensive place in the world" to build Nuclear power plants due to overly complex regulation.
John Fingleton, the panel's chair, says change is needed to meet rising energy demands.