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'5 jets downed': Donald Trump reiterates claim he stopped India-Pakistan conflict
US President Trump repeats claims that he prevented a nuclear war between India and Pakistan.
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‘You are not alone’: Trump aide meets Imran Khan’s sons in US, slams 'political prosecution' in Pakistan
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UK work visa 2025: India Young Professionals Scheme open until July 24; check eligibility, fee and how to apply
The India Young Professionals Scheme offers eligible Indian citizens aged 18-30 a chance to live, work, or study short-term in the UK with 3,000 visa spots available until July 24, 2025.
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Trump says China trip likely ‘not too distant’ as bilateral talks considered
President Trump signaled a possible visit to China in the near future, with a potential meeting with Xi Jinping during the APEC summit under discussion.
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‘Ridiculous, bizarre’: Obama responds to Trump’s treason allegation
The Obama administration has consistently stated that Russia attempted to interfere in the 2016 election, not by altering votes but through hacking and misinformation.
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US, Indonesia trade deal: Tariffs cut to 19%, Trump calls it 'huge win'
The U.S. and Indonesia have struck a landmark trade deal slashing tariffs and removing key barriers, with Indonesia accepting a 19% tariff on its exports while opening its market to over 99% of U.S. goods.
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'Walk seven steps, then shoot me': Baloch woman’s final words echo across Pakistan in chilling honour killing video
The footage, filmed in broad daylight on the outskirts of Quetta, the provincial capital, has triggered nationwide and international condemnation.
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Trump announces US-Philippines trade deal: Tariffs to drop to 19%, 'open market' secured
US-Philippines Trade Deal: As part of the deal, the US will reduce tariffs on imports from the Southeast Asian nation to 19 percent.
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‘Visa is a privilege, not a right’: US Embassy issues fresh warning to Indians amid visa crackdown
Last week, the US Embassy had issued a similar advisory, stressing the consequences of committing crimes such as theft, assault, or burglary in the US.
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India's biggest leap in passport power index, visa-free entry to 59 countries now: What’s driving the surge?
India’s upward momentum comes at a time when traditionally dominant passports, those of the United States and the United Kingdom, are on a slow but steady decline.
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British stealth jet's long vacation: How much did it cost UK to park its F-35 in Kerala for over a month?
The F-35B, operated by the British Royal Navy and part of the HMS Prince of Wales carrier group, made an emergency landing on June 14 due to a combination of low fuel and bad weather.
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'I think we will': Trump confident of inking trade deal with Philippines as he meets Ferdinand Marcos
The United States had a deficit of nearly $5 billion with the Philippines last year on bilateral goods trade of $23.5 billion.
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'Face smashed, blood everywhere': Gory details emerge as Indian man stripped, assaulted in Ireland
The Indian diaspora in Ireland is estimated to be over 100,000 people, many of whom work in the healthcare and IT sectors.
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Planted leaks, digital DNA, drone strikes: How Mossad took down Iran’s top commanders
The extent of Mossad’s infiltration, if the report by Iran International holds true, marks a dramatic escalation in Israel’s covert capabilities.
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First Apache Guardians land in India: What they mean for the Army and border with Pakistan
The Apache Guardian isn’t just a war machine; it’s also a symbol of growing India–US defence ties and an enabler of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’.
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Inside the FBI’s 2016 Hillary Clinton email probe: Did it miss key leads and why it still matters?
The release follows persistent efforts by Republican lawmakers, especially Senator Chuck Grassley, to declassify what his office calls the “Clinton annex.”
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'The real plan is bigger': Ex-Pak Army official claims Asim Munir plotting power grab, anti-India escalation
Raja’s claim that Pakistan’s military rulers operate with impunity echoes what many critics have long alleged: that the country’s democratic institutions are mere facades controlled by the army.
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Who was Rosie Roche? Prince William and Harry’s cousin found dead with gun near her in UK
During an inquest hearing at Wiltshire and Swindon coroner’s court, area coroner Grant Davies said the police “have deemed the death as non-suspicious and there was no third-party involvement”.
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Khalistani extremism high on agenda as PM Modi heads to UK: Why India is turning up the heat
As the two prime ministers meet, the world will be watching to see if the UK takes its first real steps toward dismantling Khalistani networks within its borders — or if India’s warnings continue to fall on deaf ears.
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Why China’s oil demand is about to peak — and what it means for the global energy market
Massive push for EVs, deep drilling, and energy self-reliance reshapes China’s role in global oil consumption.
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Why Gaza’s chaos is growing: Israel’s failure to plan postwar governance fuels aid crises and global backlash
Experts say the absence of a power transition plan has left Gaza lawless, undermining both Israeli- and UN-backed aid systems.
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How Ken Paxton’s divorce is reshaping the Texas Senate race
Accusations of adultery shake up the primary battle with John Cornyn, putting Trump’s endorsement and evangelical loyalty to the test.
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How a possible engine error led to the deadly Jeju Air crash in South Korea
Investigators say pilots may have shut down the wrong engine after a bird strike, crippling the aircraft’s power and thrust.
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How a Wall Street Journal report helped Trump defuse the Epstein fallout
Backlash over unreleased files fades as Trump sues The Wall Street Journal and reignites base loyalty.








