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'Will respond with full force, including nuclear': Pakistan threatens India over Indus Waters Treaty suspension
Jajamali reiterated Islamabad’s position regarding the Indus Water Treaty, a key agreement between India and Pakistan, which New Delhi suspended last week as a part of its diplomatic response to the terror attack.
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India advances hydro projects amid suspension of Indus Waters Treaty: Report reveals
India has reportedly initiated reservoir flushing operations at the Salal and Baglihar hydroelectric projects in Kashmir, following the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty.
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$500 million Pakistani goods entering India via other countries despite import ban: Report
Following the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, India banned all imports from Pakistan, but Pakistani goods worth $500 million are reportedly entering India through third countries like the UAE, Singapore, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka.
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Indian Americans lead US Asian groups in income and education, report reveals
Indian Americans lead US Asian groups in both income and education, with a median annual income of $151,200, 40% higher than Chinese and Japanese Americans.
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'I don’t know, I’m not a lawyer': Donald Trump responds when asked if he must uphold US Constitution
President Donald Trump said that although the US Constitution's Fifth Amendment “might say that”, but complying with it would require “a million or two million or three million trials” before the illegal immigrants could be removed from the country.
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Russian FM offers mediation to Pakistani counterpart to ease New Delhi-Islamabad tensions after Pahalgam terror attack
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov spoke with his Pakistani counterpart and offered to help mediate tensions between India and Pakistan following the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam.
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Pakistan seeks Russian mediation to ease India tensions after deadly Pahalgam attack
Pakistan's ambassador in Moscow has urged Russia to mediate in easing tensions with India after the deadly Pahalgam attack.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs Trial: 'Freak-Offs,' sex trafficking, and assault charges—Everything you need to know about the case
Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces federal trial on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and assault, with key testimonies from his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura and other victims. The trial, starting May 5, will delve into allegations of coercion, abuse, and “Freak-Off” parties, supported by evidence including video footage and records.
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'Some very good discussions': Could Trump-Putin meeting in Saudi Arabia signal end of Russia-Ukraine war? Here's what US President said
In recent weeks, U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed frustration over the slow pace of progress in Russia-Ukraine negotiations aimed at stopping the war.
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Trump signals openness to lower tariffs on China 'at some point' amid ongoing trade standoff
President Trump signaled a willingness to lower tariffs on China, citing stalled trade and calling for a “fair deal.”
BUSINESS
Greg Abel on track to become Warren Buffett successor as Berkshire Hathaway CEO by end of year
The low-key Canadian boss will succeed Buffett after decades of strategy and three-decade stint running conglomerate's enormous noninsurance empire.
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Top US General in Pacific warns of escalating China threat as Army shifts focus to Indo-Pacific frontlines
Gen. Ronald Clark has said that Beijing’s blockade rehearsals and rapid military buildup are changing the strategic landscape across Asia.
BUSINESS
Warren Buffett signals end of era with retirement announcement
In his last annual meeting, Buffett criticised Trump's tariffs, looked back on markets, and left Berkshire with a $348bn cash war chest.
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Germany’s incoming agriculture minister sparks controversy with call for meat in all schools
Alois Rainer, a butcher by training, has vowed to reverse Green-led food policies as chancellor-designate Friedrich Merz prepares to take power.
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Elon Musk, internet people 'kissing my a**' after hating me, says Donald Trump
Previously, Trump had made similar claims about various world leaders saying many countries are calling him and "kissing my a**... dying to make a deal" after he unleashed a tariff war.
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Beijing signals openness to Fentanyl talks with US as trade war pressures mount
China is exploring curbing chemical exports tied to fentanyl in a potential opening for stalled US trade negotiations under US President Trump.
BUSINESS
Old vs new tax regime: 4 reasons why the old regime might still be best for you
Many taxpayers find that the old tax regime is more flexible, particularly regarding deductions and exemptions.
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US Justice Department demands Google break up its ad business over monopoly ruling
DoJ is pushing for Alphabet to divest core advertising tech units and share real-time data with rivals to restore market competition
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Trump considers executive order to rein in college athlete payments after meeting with Nick Saban
The former coach of the University of Alabama football team has warned the President that NIL deals have created an uneven playing field and could destabilise college sports.
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US lawmakers push SEC to delist Chinese tech giants over national security threats
US Congressional panels urge crackdown on firms like Alibaba and Baidu for alleged ties to Chinese military and surveillance programmes.
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Dubai lures ultra-high-net-worth family offices as Switzerland loses its lustre
Regulatory hassles, tax concerns, and political instability fuel a low-key exodus from Swiss wealth centres to the UAE.
BUSINESS
Wall Street rebounds as US jobs data eases post-tariff fears
S&P 500 has marked the longest winning streak since 2004 as investors bet worst of Trump’s trade war impact may still lie ahead.
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US federal judge rebukes Apple and Tim Cook, puts core of App Store model at risk
The judge has accused Apple of defying court order, referring the company to the Justice Department in a ruling that threatens Cook’s legacy of services-driven growth.
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US job growth holds in April, but tariff turmoil threatens labour market momentum
Economists are warning that hiring in the US may slow as businesses face trade policy uncertainty, immigration curbs, and government layoffs







