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Putin, Modi Hold High-Stakes Summit in Delhi, Affirm Push for Ukraine Peace
On his first India visit in four years, President Putin discusses Ukraine peace, trade expansion, and defence cooperation as Modi reaffirms India’s support for peace efforts.
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US Plans to Expand Travel Ban to 30+ Countries: DHS
US Homeland Security says over 30 countries may be added to the travel ban list as the Trump administration reviews global entry restrictions following a deadly shooting near the White House.
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UK Suspends Study Visas for Pakistan & Bangladesh Amid Asylum Concerns
Nine major UK universities halt admissions from Pakistan and Bangladesh after the UK government tightens study visa rules over rising asylum claims.
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Trump Takes Lead in Efforts to End Sudan War Amid Rising Humanitarian Crisis
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Trump is personally leading efforts to end Sudan’s 3-year war, now causing the world’s largest humanitarian crisis.
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UN Security Council Makes First-Ever Visit to Syria Amid Reconstruction Efforts
Historic UNSC delegation arrives in Syria to meet new authorities, assess humanitarian needs, and explore post-war reconstruction.
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Armed Clashes Erupt in Yemen’s Hadramout Between Army and Southern Separatists
Heavy clashes reported in Hadramout as Southern Transitional Council storms Seiyun. Saudi mediation underway to end fighting.
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Putin Calls Ukraine Peace Talks “Useful” but Maintains Maximalist Demands
Putin says talks with US were “very useful” but doubles down on seizing Donbas by force. Ukraine demands real peace, not appeasement.
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Afghan Taliban Say DC Shooting ‘Individual Act,’ Not Linked to Afghanistan
Afghan Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi says the Washington DC National Guard shooting by Afghan immigrant Rahmanullah Lakanwal is a criminal act, not linked to Afghanistan or its government.
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