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India Slams Dhaka Temple Demolition, Urges Interim Govt to Protect Hindus

India has strongly condemned the demolition of a Durga temple in Khilkhet, Dhaka, calling it a failure of the Bangladeshi interim government to protect minority communities. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) expressed “dismay” over the incident and reiterated that it is the responsibility of the interim administration to safeguard Hindus, their properties, and religious…

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China Sharing Satellite Intel on India ‘Very Normal’, Says Pakistan Defence Minister

In a rare public admission, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has confirmed that China is sharing satellite-based intelligence on India with Islamabad, calling it a “very normal” practice between strategic allies. The statement comes in the wake of heightened regional tensions following Operation Sindoor, India’s retaliatory strikes after the Pahalgam terror attack. 🛰️ Intelligence Sharing…

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Meloni Urges Trump to Match Iran Ceasefire Resolve with Ukraine Action at NATO Summit

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has called on U.S. President Donald Trump to apply the same decisive leadership that helped broker the Iran-Israel ceasefire to secure peace in Ukraine and Gaza. Her remarks came during the NATO Summit in The Hague on June 25, where leaders gathered to address escalating global conflicts and defense commitments….

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Switzerland, US in Diplomatic Talks as F-35 Jet Price Dispute Threatens $7.4 Billion Deal

Switzerland has entered diplomatic negotiations with the United States after a pricing dispute emerged over its $7.4 billion deal to procure 36 F-35A fighter jets from Lockheed Martin, raising concerns over cost overruns and contractual clarity. 🇨🇭 Fixed Price or Misunderstanding? Originally signed in 2022, the agreement was based on a fixed price of 6…

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Iran-Israel Conflict: All Claim Victory, But Fallout Reveals Deeper Losses

In the wake of the 12-day Iran-Israel conflict, all three major players—Iran, Israel, and the United States—have declared victory. But behind the political bravado lies a more sobering reality: each side suffered strategic, military, and diplomatic setbacks, raising questions about who truly emerged stronger—and who paid the highest price. 🇮🇱 Israel: Tactical Gains, Strategic Uncertainty…

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“We Rushed to Bunkers 20 Times”: Indians in Israel Recall Surviving Missile Strikes

As missiles rained down during the recent 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran, Indian workers in Israel found themselves at the heart of a warzone, navigating fear, uncertainty, and survival. From construction sites to student dorms, their stories paint a vivid picture of resilience under fire. “Sirens, Red Alerts, and Bunkers Became Routine” Basav Ram,…

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Vasundhara Oswal Cleared of All Charges by Ugandan Court After Weeks in Detention

Indian entrepreneur Vasundhara Oswal, 26, has been exonerated by a Ugandan court after spending several weeks in detention over what her family calls a fabricated legal case. The court dismissed all charges after the complainant repeatedly failed to appear and provided no evidence or testimony to support the allegations. Background of the Case Oswal, executive…

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Tulip Siddiq Accuses Bangladesh’s Yunus of Meddling in UK Politics, Calls It ‘Political Vendetta’

British MP Tulip Siddiq, niece of ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has accused Nobel laureate and interim Bangladeshi leader Muhammad Yunus of interfering in UK politics and orchestrating a smear campaign against her. The allegations come amid ongoing corruption investigations launched by Bangladesh’s Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), which Siddiq claims are politically motivated. “Baseless Allegations…

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