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Trump Calls Zelensky an "Unelected Dictator," Escalating US-Ukraine Tensions
Trump slams Zelensky as an "unelected dictator", accusing Ukraine of dragging the US into an unwinnable war. #Trump #Zelensky #UkraineWar
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BJP’s Rekha Gupta Sworn in as Delhi’s Chief Minister After Landslide Victory
Rekha Gupta of BJP takes oath as Delhi's Chief Minister, marking the party’s first control of the capital in over two decades. 🔹 Gupta, 50, is the 4th woman CM of Delhi. 🔹 The BJP won over two-thirds of seats in the Feb 5 election, ending AAP’s rule. 🔹 PM Modi hails Gupta’s rise, calling her a leader from the grassroots. 🔹 Challenges ahead? Delhi’s air pollution crisis remains a major issue.
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Hamas Hands Over 4 Israeli Hostages’ Bodies to Red Cross, Displays US-Made Bombs
Hamas has handed over the bodies of 4 Israeli hostages to the Red Cross in Khan Yunis under the Gaza ceasefire deal. During the handover, Hamas displayed US-made GBU-39 bombs, claiming the hostages were killed by Israeli airstrikes.
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Hamas Offers Israeli Prisoners’ Release for Permanent Gaza Ceasefire
Hamas has agreed to release all remaining Israeli prisoners in exchange for a permanent ceasefire and full Israeli military withdrawal from Gaza.
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Ukraine’s Future Uncertain as US and Russia Discuss Accelerated Peace Plan
With Ukraine’s fate and European security in the balance, US and Russian diplomats prepare for peace talks. Will NATO stand firm, or is Europe on its own?
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White House Clarifies Elon Musk’s Role, Denies Decision-Making Authority
The White House clarifies Elon Musk serves as a senior adviser to President Trump with no decision-making power, denying his role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
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India and Qatar Aim to Double Trade to $28 Billion, Explore Free Trade Agreement
India and Qatar target $28B in trade over the next 5 years, exploring a free trade agreement after talks between PM Modi & Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim.
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Deadly Clashes in South Sudan Kill Civilians, Wound Peacekeeper; UN Calls for Calm
Violence between South Sudan's military and armed groups has led to civilian casualties and injured a UN peacekeeper. The UN urges restraint and calls for calm in the conflict-hit Upper Nile state.
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