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Who is Mohammad Sinwar? Israel claims Hamas Gaza chief is dead

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Who is Mohammad Sinwar? Israel claims Hamas Gaza chief is dead

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced the killing of top Hamas leader Mohammad Sinwar—brother of Yahya Sinwar—in a recent Gaza strike, though Hamas has not confirmed his death.

Elon Musk announces departure from Donald Trump’s administration: ‘My scheduled time comes to an end’

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Elon Musk announces departure from Donald Trump’s administration: ‘My scheduled time comes to an end’

The development comes after Musk criticised the centrepiece of Trump's legislative agenda, saying he was “disappointed” by what the president calls his “big beautiful bill"

New US visa policy targets foreign officials who 'censor' Americans online

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New US visa policy targets foreign officials who 'censor' Americans online

Rubio -- who himself has come under fire for removing US visas from activists who criticize Israel -- said he was acting against "flagrant censorship actions" overseas against US tech firms.

Yunus struggles to calm Bangladesh’s political tempest: Why India is watching closely

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Yunus struggles to calm Bangladesh’s political tempest: Why India is watching closely

India fears that a prolonged power vacuum or the rise of unfriendly political forces could embolden radical groups, reverse key security collaborations, and give China and Pakistan greater strategic space in the region.

Hamas Gaza chief Mohammed Sinwar, his brother eliminated by Israel Army: Netanyahu

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Hamas Gaza chief Mohammed Sinwar, his brother eliminated by Israel Army: Netanyahu

Mohammad Sinwar rose to the top leadership of the Palestinian militant group last year, following the death of his brother Yahya Sinwar, who was killed by Israeli forces during the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

In US lobby game, India bets on Trump adviser, Pakistan on his ex-bodyguard: Who are Jason Miller and Keith Schiller

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In US lobby game, India bets on Trump adviser, Pakistan on his ex-bodyguard: Who are Jason Miller and Keith Schiller

The lobbying race in Washington now becomes another front in the post-Pahalgam diplomatic war.

'Need more electricians, plumbers and less LGBTQ graduates': White House doubles down on Harvard

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'Need more electricians, plumbers and less LGBTQ graduates': White House doubles down on Harvard

Leavitt doubled down on the White House’s stance that American taxpayers should not be subsidizing universities that, in her words, “push anti-American values.”

Trump wants to check whether gold is stolen from Fort Knox: How MAGA allies are profiting from panic

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Trump wants to check whether gold is stolen from Fort Knox: How MAGA allies are profiting from panic

As Trump questions the safety of America’s gold reserves, gold investment companies are reaping the benefits, many of which are directly or indirectly linked to Trump allies.

'I am ready...': Zelenskyy proposes three-way meet with Trump and Putin

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'I am ready...': Zelenskyy proposes three-way meet with Trump and Putin

Zelenskyy said he was open to any form of engagement.

To Everest and back in one week, but on gas: British climbers use xenon for record ascent

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To Everest and back in one week, but on gas: British climbers use xenon for record ascent

The climbers, guided by Austria-based Furtenbach Adventures, are now the first non-professionals to use xenon gas as part of their high-altitude preparation.

Sheikh Hasina attacks Muhammad Yunus govt: ‘Turned Bangladesh into hell...'

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Sheikh Hasina attacks Muhammad Yunus govt: ‘Turned Bangladesh into hell...'

Taking to social media platform X, the ousted Bangladesh leader said the current government is being run with the help of terrorism

‘$61 billion or become our 51st state’: Trump tells Canada to pay up for ‘Golden Dome’

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‘$61 billion or become our 51st state’: Trump tells Canada to pay up for ‘Golden Dome’

Trump claimed the project would be fully operational by the end of his term, though experts have raised questions about the feasibility of the technology.

5 people wounded in shooting at a Connecticut mall

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5 people wounded in shooting at a Connecticut mall

Waterbury Police Chief Fernando Spagnolo said officers responded to the Brass Mill Center for reports of a disturbance at around 4:40 p.m. He said all victims were being treated at local hospitals, though he declined to elaborate on the extent of their injuries.

'He’s playing with fire': Trump warns Putin over stalled Ukraine peace talks

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'He’s playing with fire': Trump warns Putin over stalled Ukraine peace talks

Trump appears to be losing patience with Vladimir Putin's warfare in Ukraine, but it remains unclear whether he will actually toughen his stand against the Kremlin leader.

FBI reopens probe into White House cocaine discovery: What really happened in 2023?

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FBI reopens probe into White House cocaine discovery: What really happened in 2023?

The move is part of a broader push by the Bureau’s new leadership to revisit unresolved, high-profile cases that have captured national attention.

In historic speech, King Charles III reaffirms Canada’s independence amid Trump takeover threats | Top updates

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In historic speech, King Charles III reaffirms Canada’s independence amid Trump takeover threats | Top updates

Speaking on the US-Canada ties, which have been at an all-time low lately, he said Canada's prime minister and the US president have begun "defining a new economic and security relationship" between the two countries.

Kailashahar Airport: How India is reviving 1971 war base to counter China-Bangladesh's Lalmonirhat plans

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Kailashahar Airport: How India is reviving 1971 war base to counter China-Bangladesh's Lalmonirhat plans

The airport played a key role during the India-Pakistan war in 1971 as the Indian Air Force carried out missions and surveillance.

'President has no authority...': NPR sues Trump administration over order to cut public funding

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'President has no authority...': NPR sues Trump administration over order to cut public funding

The move follows Trump signing an executive order on Thursday to cut public funding for NPR and PBS, accusing the news outlets of being biased in his latest attack on traditional media.

Massive explosion rocks chemical facility in Eastern China; thick smoke, toxic concerns grip city | WATCH

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Massive explosion rocks chemical facility in Eastern China; thick smoke, toxic concerns grip city | WATCH

The incident quickly drew widespread attention on Chinese social media, with growing concerns about potential exposure to toxic gases.

Rakhine Corridor sparks power struggle in Bangladesh: China moves, US counters, India watches | Explained

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Rakhine Corridor sparks power struggle in Bangladesh: China moves, US counters, India watches | Explained

Interim Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus's endorsement of the corridor met with vehement opposition from Bangladesh Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman, who deems it a threat to national sovereignty, and termed it a “bloody corridor”.

Bangladesh crisis deepens as bureaucracy boils over: SWAT deployed as civil servants revolt | Top updates

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Bangladesh crisis deepens as bureaucracy boils over: SWAT deployed as civil servants revolt | Top updates

What began as a bureaucratic standoff is now fast becoming the latest flashpoint in a country already grappling with political chaos, public anger, and an unelected government facing legitimacy questions.

Bangladesh army, interim government clash over Myanmar humanitarian corridor

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Bangladesh army, interim government clash over Myanmar humanitarian corridor

The interim government officials have, in the meantime, announced plans to fence the entire Bangladesh-Myanmar border within the next decade to bolster security.

Video captures moment when car rams into crowd at Liverpool victory parade

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Video captures moment when car rams into crowd at Liverpool victory parade

Several videos shared on social media captured the moment when the speeding car drove into the large crowds of fans

'Push-ins unacceptable': Dhaka cries foul as India sends back illegal Bangladeshis, warns of military intervention

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'Push-ins unacceptable': Dhaka cries foul as India sends back illegal Bangladeshis, warns of military intervention

India has intensified its efforts to identify and deport Bangladeshi nationals residing illegally within its borders, handing them over to BGB personnel.

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