Today in News History
On July 5, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 936, Xu Ji, Chinese official and chancellor passed away. In 1918, K. Karunakaran, Indian lawyer and politician, 7th Chief Minister of Kerala (died 2010) was born. In 1918, Zakaria Mohieddin, Egyptian general and politician, 33rd Prime Minister of Egypt (died 2012) was born. In 1941, Epeli Nailatikau, Fijian chief, President of Fiji was born. In 1956, Horacio Cartes, Paraguayan businessman and politician, President of Paraguay was born. In 1973, Juvénal Habyarimana seizes power over Rwanda in a coup d'état. In 1997, A. Thangathurai, Sri Lankan Tamil lawyer and politician (born 1936) passed away. In 1997, Sri Lankan Civil War: Sri Lankan Tamil MP A. Thangathurai is shot dead at Sri Shanmuga Hindu Ladies College in Trincomalee. In 2003, The World Health Organization announces that the 2002-2004 SARS outbreak has been contained. In 2022, British government ministers Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak resign from the second Johnson ministry, beginning the July 2022 United Kingdom government crisis. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
India to host BRICS heads of anti-drug agencies meeting in Guwahati

The global drug trafficking landscape has evolved significantly, with the proliferation of synthetic drugs, New Psychoactive Substances (NPS), darknet-enabled trafficking and cryptocurrency-based financial flows posing complex transnational challenges. At the same time, advances in interdiction technologies, data analytics, and financial intelligence present significant opportunities for enhanced international cooperation and coordinated enforcement action.
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