Portugal recognized Palestinian statehood, following the UK, Canada, and Australia, in a major coordinated move by U.S. allies to pressure Israel and bolster the two-state solution.
Prakriti Parul
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PM Modi’s address on GST reforms faced strong opposition backlash, with parties accusing him of ignoring issues like ‘vote theft’, taking undue credit for state-driven changes, and presenting …
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DNI Tulsi Gabbard revoked 37 security clearances, including those of CIA Director John Ratcliffe’s senior deputies, without informing the White House in advance.
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In her first interview, Erika Kirk describes seeing a peaceful “Mona Lisa-like” smile on her assassinated husband Charlie’s face, suggesting he “died happy.”
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Europe
Cannibalism, Desertions, and Chaos: Shocking POW Testimonies Reveal Depth of Ukraine’s Military Crisis
Testimonies from Ukrainian POWs, alleging forced conscription of unfit individuals, catastrophic casualties, and extreme acts of survival, are circulating in Europe.
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World
A New Map for the Middle East? UK, Australia and Canada Recognise Palestine, Defying Israel’s Warnings
Israel condemned the move as a “reward for terrorism,” exposing a deep rift with its Western allies and setting the stage for further international actions.
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The ABVP’s clean sweep at the University of Hyderabad signals a major shift in campus politics, ending a seven-year wait for dominance.
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Hamas released a poster calling images of the 48 remaining hostages a “farewell photo,” invoking the Ron Arad mystery to imply their permanent loss.
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Spiritually Speaking
Solar Eclipse 2025: Why Astrologers Say It’s a Powerful Time to Reset Your Goals | Manifest Based on Your Zodiac Signs
A powerful Partial Solar Eclipse in Virgo demands a reality check. While not all signs will feel the shake-up equally, a few must brace for a day of …
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A new US Senate bill proposes a 25% tax on payments to foreign outsourcing firms, threatening the core revenue model of India’s IT sector.