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Jaishankar’s comments come in response to Trump’s earlier remarks, where the former US President claimed that the United States had helped broker peace in what he described as a “thousand-year conflict” between the two South Asian nations.
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Trump said he decided to meet with Ahmad al-Sharaa, the onetime insurgent leader who spent years imprisoned by US forces after being captured in Iraq, after being encouraged to do so by Saudi Crown Prince and Turkish President
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The war began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas militants attacked southern Israel, killing 1,200 and taking 251 hostages. Israel's massive retaliation has killed over 52,000 people in Gaza
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Western European officials have accused the Kremlin of dragging its feet on peace talks so that Russian forces, which are bigger than Ukraine's and have battlefield momentum, can capture more Ukrainian land
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The attacks came hours after Russia claimed to have regained control over the remaining parts of the Kursk region, which Ukrainian forces seized in a surprise incursion last August
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US Customs and Border Protection is revoking two-year permits of people who used an online appointment app at US border crossings with Mexico called CBP One, which brought in more than 9,00,000 people since 2023. With the immigrants, the Trump administration seems to be targeting their immigration attorneys, who are US citizens
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He also criticised former President Joe Biden, former top US health official Anthony Fauci and the World Health Organisation of suppressing the coronavirus origins.
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Kyiv and Washington had planned to sign a deal on extracting Ukraine's strategic minerals, until a clash between US President Donald Trump and Zelensky in February temporarily derailed work on the agreement.
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The strikes come a day after Russia and Ukraine's senior diplomats accused each other of violating a tentative US-brokered deal to pause strikes on energy infrastructure, underscoring the challenges of negotiating an end to the 3-year war
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The rupee’s rebound has been driven primarily by a decline in crude oil prices and the weakening of the US dollar in global markets. According to forex traders, the greenback lost ground due to growing concerns over inflationary pressures, triggered by tariffs and the looming threat of a potential recession in the United States.
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The White House fact sheet, read by Trump says India's uniquely burdensome and duplicative testing and certification requirements in sectors such as chemicals, telecom products, and medical devices make it difficult or costly for American companies to sell their products in India
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Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth calls his post a 'team update.' He defends himself saying that there were "No names. No targets. No locations. No units. No routes. No sources. No methods. And no classified information"
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Witkoff, who has met twice with Putin in recent weeks as Trump works to end the war in Ukraine, expressed confidence that talks in Saudi Arabia this week between American, Russia and Ukrainian officials would yield positive results, including on a limited ceasefire in the Black Sea, CNN reported.
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US District Judge Jeb Boasberg demanded answers after flights carrying Venezuelan immigrants alleged by the Trump administration to be gang members landed in El Salvador after the judge temporarily blocked deportations under an 18th century wartime law.
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Denmark’s Permanent Representative Lassen, who took over the Council presidency on Monday, said, “There's hope for some kind of breakthrough in the peace process or at least a session of hostilities”.
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The resonance of far-right politics among younger voters suggests that Germany’s political landscape is undergoing a generational shift
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"Paul Kapur, of California, to be Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs," said a statement from the office of Vice-President J.D. Vance, including a huge number of appointments that were sent for the US Senate's consideration and confirmation.
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Judge Juan Merchan's ruling casts the shadow of a criminal conviction over Trump as he prepares to assume the presidency next month. The judge said that the Supreme Court ruling applied only to his official actions and not to his personal conduct
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US President-elect will pick up where he left off with India, says Lisa Curtis, who served as deputy assistant to Trump in his first stint
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The complex Israel-America relation may have serious effects on poll results with Arab-Americans veering away from Harris