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Snippets from the United Kingdom: Army Chief Visits Italy; Ever-Given Ship Sets Sail After Owner Pays Penalty

Gen. M.M. Naravane, the head of the Indian Army, could not have chosen a better moment to visit Italy than the day after Italy advanced to the final of the European Cup following a nail-biting victory against Spain.

Of course, he could have stayed if Italy had won the Cup on Sunday, but football was not on anyone’s mind when the trip was organized. It couldn’t have predicted anything after the first niceties. The army commander is meeting with Italy to address critical defense cooperation issues. The visit is intended to meet some of India’s most pressing defense requirements.

Setting Sail: The Ever Given ship set sail again on Wednesday morning after becoming stranded in the Suez Canal in March and being held due to a dispute in which the Suez authorities sued the ship owners for lost income as a result of the canal obstruction. The ship was moored near Ismailia for three months. As the ship began its trip, flowers and presents were handed to the Indian crew. The 400-meter ship is laden with almost 18,000 containers containing products worth over a billion dollars. It is now sailing to Rotterdam and subsequently to Felixstowe in the United Kingdom.

As a change, the recent surge in infection cases across the United Kingdom comes with a joyful subtext. Many Indian communities in the United Kingdom have significantly lower rates than the national norm; this is the first season such a model has arisen. Until recently, the average in these locations was considerably higher than the national average, even up to four times higher in certain places. Last year, the Indian-heavy Wembley had the highest incidence in the UK. This, along with Harrow and numerous other businesses, is now below average.

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