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20.02 / 18:43
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Illegal Indians reach Panama from US; Embassy gets access
illegal Indian migrants deported by the US to the Latin American country.
20.02 / 08:37
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Iran executed 975 people in 'horrifying' 2024 escalation: Human rights groups
human rights groups said on Thursday.
19.02 / 08:11
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Source: This style guide is about –literally–wearing words on your sleeve
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Dior’s iconic saddle bag showcases white and black newspaper motif inspired by House archives. Available on Dior.com; ₹4.05 lakh. White shirt in a long relaxed fit featuring a pussy bow collar, long sleeves, shoulder pleats and all over “love letter" print.
09.02 / 12:03
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How to avoid anarchy in Antarctica
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. ANTARCTICA IS THE only continent unbloodied by war. For over six decades peace on the frozen land mass has been kept by the Antarctic Treaty, an agreement signed in 1959 at the height of the cold war that established it as a demilitarised scientific preserve.
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Donald Trump is turning payback into policy
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. During a debate last summer, when Donald Trump was asked what he meant by saying that as president he would have every right to “go after" his political opponents, he replied, “My retribution is going to be success." His first few weeks back in the job have confirmed what many of his supporters and critics assumed he had in mind: that in office he would define “success" to include retribution. Mr Trump is not just returning to the ways of American presidents before the Watergate scandal, which led to reforms meant to insulate the Justice Department and FBI from presidential pressure.
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Trump says Iran would be ‘obliterated’ if it assassinated him
Donald Trump said Tuesday that he’s given his advisers instructions to obliterate Iran if it assassinates him.“If they did that they would be obliterated,” Trump said in an exchange with reporters while signing what he called a “tough” presidential memorandum calling for the U.S. government to impose maximum pressure on Tehran.“I’ve left instructions if they do it, they get obliterated, there won’t be anything left.”Federal authorities have been tracking Iranian threats against Trump and other administration officials for years.
05.02 / 01:31
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‘The place has been Hell’: Donald Trump advocates for Palestinian exodus from Gaza, claims they 'would welcome it'
Netanyahu, U.S. President Donald Trump proposed relocating Palestinians from Gaza to other countries, arguing that they would prefer to leave rather than return to a war-torn region.
03.02 / 14:41
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Manipur to host Eikhoigi Imphal International Film Festival (EIIFF)-2025 from February 6
Eikhoigi Imphal International Film Festival (EIIFF)-2025' from February 6 to promote the art of cinema and position the state as a strategic hub for independent filmmaking.
01.02 / 23:15
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Axis of evil: Iran is taking North Korea's help to build nuclear missiles with a range of 1800 miles that could reach Europe
Iran is reportedly advancing its nuclear weapons program while allegedly developing dangerous missiles capable of reaching Europe based on designs provided by North Korea, reported Daily Mail.
30.01 / 17:23
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Latest accused Iran official caught in Canada sues immigration department
The latest suspected senior Iranian official caught in Canada sued the immigration department and enlisted a Liberal MP’s office as part of her fight to stay in the country, government records show.
30.01 / 10:37
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Salwan Momika shot dead: Who was the controversial Iraqi refugee in Sweden known for publicly burning the Quran?
Salwan Momika, a 38-year-old Iraqi refugee known for burning copies of the Quran, was shot and killed in his home in Sodertalje, Sweden, late Wednesday, along with fellow protester Salwan Najem. Swedish authorities confirmed the death and have detained five individuals in connection with the killing.
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Shippers wary of Red Sea routes despite Houthi pledge to end targeting
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Big shipping companies say they won’t send vessels back to the Red Sea despite a pledge by Iran-backed Houthi militants in Yemen not to attack them as long as a cease-fire in Gaza holds. The world’s top three container shippers, MSC Mediterranean Shipping, A.P.
24.01 / 02:11
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China is helping supply chemicals for Iran’s ballistic-missile program
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Two Iranian ships docked in China have been loaded with a critical ingredient to produce propellant for ballistic missiles, people familiar with the matter said—a demonstration of the challenge the Trump administration will have in pressing China to reduce cooperation with Iran. The two vessels are loaded with around 1,000 tons of sodium perchlorate, a material that Iran could turn into 960 tons of ammonium perchlorate, one of the main ingredients for producing solid propellant for ballistic missiles, the people said.
23.01 / 20:47
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Saudi foreign minister makes first official trip to Lebanon in a decade after years of strained ties
Saudi Arabia’s top diplomat has visited Lebanon for the first time in a decade following years of strained relations between the oil-rich kingdom and the tiny Mediterranean country
23.01 / 12:13
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Trump allies give Europe’s leaders reality check on Ukraine
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. DAVOS, Switzerland—Allies of President Trump beamed into the World Economic Forum to chide European leaders for their handling of the war in Ukraine, with one top administration official warning that efforts to fold the country into NATO during peace talks with Russia would run into an American “buzz saw." North Atlantic Treaty Organization Secretary-General Mark Rutte, seated on a white dais flanked by European leaders in a hotel ballroom, kicked off a breakfast in support of Ukraine on the sidelines of the elite gathering Thursday.
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