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Morning Digest: Jaishankar speaks to Rubio on U.S. attacks on ship with Indian crew; Canada draws with Bosnia-Herzegovina to earn first-ever World Cup point, and more

Morning Digest: Jaishankar speaks to Rubio on U.S. attacks on ship with Indian crew; Canada draws with Bosnia-Herzegovina to earn first-ever World Cup point, and more
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This digest covers a range of global events, including a diplomatic protest by India over U.S. naval actions, a World Cup draw for Canada, and rising retail inflation in India. It also notes student protests regarding recruitment irregularities and new Sanskrit language requirements in schools.

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Canada striker Cyle Larin came off the ​bench to grab a 1-1 ‌draw for his side against ​Bosnia and Herzegovina in ⁠a frenetic Group B opener on Friday (June 12, 2026) that long looked like it ‌would end in defeat for the World Cup ‌co-hosts. Cyle Larin, when ​introduced in the 76th minute, made an immediate ⁠impact, swivelling in the box and ⁠firing home a deflected strike less than three minutes ‌later to equalise and send the home crowd into ​raptures.

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