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Trump invites Modi to his Board of Peace but runs it like a VIP club, asking $1 billion for permanent seats and reducing grave diplomacy to a chaotic, pay-to-play auction for international influence
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Structurally, the Board is designed to operate on a majority vote system among present member states.
Another Hindu killed in Bangladesh as worker Ripon Saha is crushed for demanding fuel payment, leading to the arrest of BNP leader Abul Hashem and driver Kamal Hossain for the brutal crime
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While police cite the fuel dispute as the primary motive, the killing has struck a nerve in a country already grappling with heightened communal tensions.
Senators Cramer and Daines urge President Trump to press PM Modi as India slaps a 30% tariff on US pulses, leaving North Dakota and Montana farmers trapped in a fierce retaliatory trade conflict
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The letter emphasizes that without direct involvement from the White House, American farmers will lose ground to international competitors.
A tense US Senate abortion hearing erupted into a viral confrontation when Dr Nisha Verma was aggressively grilled by Senator Josh Hawley over the controversial question of whether men can get pregnant
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According to Academy Health, she serves as Senior Advisor for Reproductive Health Policy and Advocacy at the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).
As temples burn and Hindus face brutal murder in Bangladesh, UK MP Bob Blackman urgently demands protection for minorities and fair elections before Sheikh Hasina’s party is barred from February voting
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According to Blackman, holding an election without the participation of the country’s major opposition party undermines the very concept of democracy.
Scrutiny hits Reuters journalist Saad Sayeed for dubious exclusives painting debt-ridden Pakistan as a rising arms giant, ignoring India’s dominance and the brutal reality of Operation Sindoor's blow
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In his reporting, Sayeed posits that the jets Pakistan is attempting to “sell” to Dhaka and Riyadh have been battle-tested against Indian forces.
Indian PhD couple Aditya Prakash and Urmi Bhattacheryya return to India with $200,000 after University of Colorado settled a toxic ‘food racism’ dispute over heating palak paneer in a shared microwave
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In their legal filing, the couple argued that these were not isolated events but symptoms of a broader culture of exclusion.
China reignites Himalayan tensions by carving illegal roads through Shaksgam Valley, a strategic territory betrayed by Pakistan's 1963 deal and now central to a fierce battle for India's sovereignty
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The atmosphere between the two Asian giants soured further following a series of provocative moves by China.
While Chancellor Merz visits Gujarat, activists fiercely urge PM Modi to secure the return of Ariha Shah, the Indian child held in German foster care for years despite her parents being fully cleared
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The Ministry of External Affairs recently highlighted the duration of the separation, stating that Ariha has been in German foster care for nearly 40 months.
As Iran uses Russian tech to jam Starlink and crush protests, the Rial's collapse and soaring inflation fuel a desperate nationwide revolt against the regime, trapping its citizens in total digital isolation
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The interference extends beyond simple signal blocking; it includes the disruption of GPS signals, which Starlink terminals rely on to maintain their lock with satellites.














