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In Alaska, Putin demanded all of Donetsk to end the war, Trump relayed the call for peace, but Zelensky stood firm, leaving Europe uneasy and the battlefield deadlocked in a high-stakes struggle that could decide Ukraine’s fate
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Following Alaska talks, Trump relayed Putin’s demand to Zelensky and European leaders, stressing a full peace deal instead of a ceasefire, as Donetsk’s fortified defences and strategic importance left Europe increasingly uneasy.
"No ceasefire, no deal, no breakthrough—just talk": Trump-Putin summit in Alaska ends without progress on the Russia-Ukraine war, as Zelensky condemns Ukraine’s exclusion while Trump hails it “10/10” and claims peace now rests on Kyiv’s shoulders
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The unusual warmth displayed by the two historical rivals during the meeting stood in contrast with the coldness of Trump's threats of imposing sanctions on Russia if it did not agree to a ceasefire with Ukraine.
After elevating a former ISIS leader in Syria and paving the way for Afghanistan’s fall to the Taliban, Trump cements ties with the region’s most notorious Islamic terrorists — Pakistan’s military — in a move blending power, risk, and geopolitical gamble
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Trump may forget Pakistan’s Bin Laden betrayal and years of dollar extortion in Afghanistan, but India will never forget its decades of killing innocent Indians.
Days after lusting over Pakistan’s massive oil reserves, the US brands BLA & Majeed Brigade as terrorists, stoking fears that resource-rich, long-oppressed Balochistan will be dragged into another bloody chapter of Washington’s greed-fueled war playbook
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Baloch groups reject US terror tag, calling it a fight for self-determination, as Trump’s Pakistan oil deal raises fears of deeper US involvement in a region already marred by resource exploitation and political unrest.
In Minneapolis, the Al-Ihsan Islamic Center's support letter for Qalinle Dirie, a Somali immigrant convicted of raping a 12-year-old girl, sparks outrage, as the brave victim’s family and community seek justice, while Dirie faces 12 years in prison
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“We, the undersigned members of the Somali community, write this letter to express our strong and heartfelt support for Qalinle Dirie, a member of our community,” the letter reads.
‘Time Is Running Out’: Held captive by Hamas since Oct 7, Israeli hostage Evyatar David is starved and forced to dig his own grave—proof Hamas uses civilians as pawns while Israel urges aid and fights to rescue its people from terror’s grip
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Hamas claims hostage Evyatar David shares meager rations with captors, but a well-fed terrorist’s hand caught on camera tells a different story
Four Indian-origin seniors vanished on a road trip from Buffalo to a West Virginia temple, last seen at a Burger King in Erie—days later, their car was found crashed off a steep embankment near Big Wheeling Creek, all four tragically confirmed dead
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To enhance the search efforts, a search-and-rescue helicopter was deployed on Friday, scouring the group’s expected travel route.
Is Trump delusional or just misled by his own staff, as he keeps claiming he used ‘trade’ to stop India’s Operation Sindoor without a single deal to show, while India denies any talks, continues striking terrorists, and quietly exposes his every lie
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US continues to trade with Russia in various sectors, with top US imports of Russian goods being fertilisers, non-ferrous metals like palladium and aluminum, totaling $876.5 million in imports in 2024 and inorganic chemicals contributing over $683 million
What did India’s BrahMos strike in Pakistan during Op Sindoor that rattled the US so badly—Trump’s unhinged rants, wild oil claims, and desperate tariffs hint that India may have hit something far deeper than bunkers, sparking global shock and speculation
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Haters may call it a joke, but maybe the Brahmos missiles indeed made craters so deep that Pakistanis and their new daddy Donald Trump have found oil.
In a stunning twist, The Washington Post admits to peddling fake news during Operation Sindoor—fabricating quotes, mistranslating Hindi, and falsely blaming Indian media, only to quietly erase its lies when caught red-handed, exposing its own hypocrisy
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After accusing Indian media of war misinformation, The Washington Post quietly corrected its own blunders—mistranslating Hindi, misattributing a TV report, and citing an unverified WhatsApp claim.