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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 911, Signing of the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte between Charles the Simple and Rollo of Normandy. In 1603, Kenelm Digby, English astrologer, courtier, and diplomat (died 1665) was born. In 1834, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, American-English painter and illustrator (died 1903) was born. In 1849, N. E. Brown, English plant taxonomist and authority on succulents (died 1934) was born. In 1864, American Civil War: Battle of Fort Stevens; Confederate forces attempt to invade Washington, D.C. In 1914, Babe Ruth makes his debut in Major League Baseball. In 1924, Brett Somers, Canadian-American actress and singer (died 2007) was born. In 1953, Suresh Prabhu, Indian accountant and politician, Indian Minister of Railways was born. In 1962, Project Apollo: At a press conference, NASA announces lunar orbit rendezvous as the means to land astronauts on the Moon, and return them to Earth. In 2017, Jim Wong-Chu, Canadian poet (born 1949) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Tea traders call for export resolution
By Kokila Dhakal, Ilam, June 21: More than 80 per cent of Nepali tea is exported to the Indian market. But recently impl...
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Toronto Sun
· Jul 2, 2026
Where things stand with Maple Leafs and a possible Morgan Rielly trade
Chayka: “At this juncture, Morgan is a big part of this.”
The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jul 11, 2026
Indian envoy in Sri Lanka meets visiting business delegation
They discussed expanding Indian exports and strengthening the bilateral trade partnership, including building stronger supply chains
The Economic Times
· Jun 29, 2026
India's arms exports: The expanding buyer map
India's arms exports: The expanding buyer map
The New Zealand Herald
· Jul 10, 2026
India FTA: ‘Significant’ opportunities could help transform NZ’s food and fibre exports - Diana Reaich
India FTA: ‘Significant’ opportunities could help transform NZ’s food and fibre exports - Diana Reaich
ANTARA News
· Jun 24, 2026
Bontang to Brisbane: How Indonesia's fertilizer secures Aussie crops
As a vessel carrying Indonesian urea docked in Brisbane, the shipment highlighted how fertilizer trade is becoming a ...
The Olive Press
· Jun 23, 2026
Gibraltar proposes tip-off hotline as solution to unexpected treaty problem – how to stop cross-border food deliveries
GIBRALTAR might just have to contend with a brand new form of smuggling once the frontier opens up – cross-border food deliveries. One of the more perplexing obstacles that treaty
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Related coverage for "Tea traders call for export resolution": Toronto Sun — Where things stand with Maple Leafs and a possible Morgan Rielly trade. The Hindu BusinessLine — Indian envoy in Sri Lanka meets visiting business delegation. The Economic Times — India's arms exports: The expanding buyer map . The New Zealand Herald — India FTA: ‘Significant’ opportunities could help transform NZ’s food and fibre exports - Diana Reaich. ANTARA News — Bontang to Brisbane: How Indonesia's fertilizer secures Aussie crops. The Olive Press — Gibraltar proposes tip-off hotline as solution to unexpected treaty problem – how to stop cross-border food deliveries