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    Israel Assassinates Yemen’s PM Ahmed Al-Rahawi in Sanaa

    Ansarallah movement said targeting the Yemeni government’s meeting has “crossed red lines,” emphasizing that the war has entered a new stage and that retaliation is inevitable.

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    Pakistan Rolls Out Red Carpet for Iran President

    President Pezeshkian’s visit marks the first high-level bilateral engagement between Iran and Pakistan following the recent 12-day war involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. The region remains tense, but both

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    Rising Turbulence Over Aviation Safety in India

     India's aviation sector is grappling with an escalating safety crisis following a deadly crash involving an Air India Boeing 787-Dreamliner and a rising wave of technical snags across multiple airlines

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    France to Release Georges Abdallah After 41 Years

    His lawyer accused U.S. authorities of lobbying the Paris court to reject the 74-year-old’s release request, framing the outcome as “a political victory—even after nearly 41 years in detention—against the United States.”

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    Iran Snubs Trump’s Direct Talks, Dares U.S. to Rebuild Trust

    With Washington intensifying pressure and Tehran holding its ground, the standoff over Iran’s nuclear program is set to enter a decisive phase, with global powers closely watching how events unfold.

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    Chaos at Main Israeli Airport After Yemeni Missile Attack

    A hypersonic ballistic missile launched from Yemen struck central Israel, triggering widespread air raid sirens across Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and over 200 towns and cities.

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    Defiant Farewell: Massive Crowds Mourn Nasrallah in Beirut

    Carrying pictures of Nasrallah and flags of Hezbollah, supporters from Lebanon and other countries in the region filled Beirut’s largest stadium Camille Chamoun and packed the surrounding streets. 

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    Thousands fly to Lebanon for funeral of Hassan Nasrallah

    Nearly five months after Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah was assassinated by Israel, hundreds of thousands of supporters of Hezbollah’s slain leader have flown into Beirut for his funeral on Sunday.

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    Mt Everest's snow cover receded by 150 mtr this winter

    Analysing NASA satellite images from October 2023 till early January 2025, trends illustrated "a rise in snow line through January in both 2024 and 2025", glaciologist Mauri Pelto, a professor of environmental science

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    'We missed you a lot': Trump showers praises on PM Modi

    PM Modi is among the first few world leaders to visit the US following Trump's re-election and was invited to visit within just three weeks of the new administration taking office.

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    PM Modi, President Trump launch ASIA initiative

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday (February 13, 2025) kick-started a new initiative named Autonomous Systems Industry Alliance (ASIA) to scale industry partnerships and production

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    'Let hell break out’: Trump sets Saturday noon deadline for hostage release

    President Donald Trump said on Monday that Hamas should release all hostages held by the militant group in Gaza by midday Saturday or he would propose canceling the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and “let hell break out.”

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    Pope espouses two-state solution for Middle East

    Pope Francis in his traditional Christmas address on Monday called for peace in Jerusalem and highlighted the plight of children scarred by conflict, having earlier urged the world’s.

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    Saad Hariri’s Strange Sojourn in Saudi Arabia: NYT Reveals Details

    Lebanon’s prime minister, Saad Hariri, was summoned at 8:30 a.m. to the Saudi royal offices — unseemly early, by the kingdom’s standards — on the second day.

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    Turkey dismisses over 2,700 in post-coup purges

    The Turkish government on Sunday ordered the sacking of more than 2,700 people working in public institutions over their alleged links to “terror” groups, in the latest round.

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    'Christians in India afraid of Christmas as Hindutva sweeps the nation'

    After witnessing the horrific plight of Muslims under a Hindu nationalist regime, the Christian community in India is now living under fear that it might be the next target of

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    Pakistan allows Indian 'spy' Jadhav's family to meet

    The Pakistan Foreign Ministry says it has given permission to the wife and mother of an Indian naval officer facing the death penalty for espionage in Pakistan to visit the man in Islamabad.

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    Arab states that defied Trump at UN attempt damage control

    A number of Arab countries that voted for a resolution calling on the United States to reverse a decision on Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) have attempted to downplay.

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    Saudi Ritz Carlton prisoner dies after torture :Report

    Major general Ali Alqahtani, who was detained in early November as part of an alleged anti-corruption drive, had been working in the royal guard forces.He was the manager of the private office.

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    Pak govt urges Court to deny clearance to Hafiz Saeed's political party

    Nearly four weeks after Hafiz Saeed was set free from house arrest, the Pakistan government has urged the Islamabad High Court not to allow the registration of his political party, the Milli Muslim League.

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    Deep Pockets, Deep Cover: The UAE Is Paying Ex-CIA Officers to Build a Spy Empire in the Gulf

    The UAE wanted to build up its intelligence infrastructure, and for assistance it turned to the West. Emirati officials have historically aimed to replicate the West’s security structures as closely as possible.

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    Indians fume over Jerusalem vote

    In one of the more surprising ballots cast at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Thursday, India joined 127 countries in opposing US President Donald Trump’s decision to recognise.

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    Abbas says Palestinians will no longer accept any US peace plan

    Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says his nation will “no longer accept” any initiative from the US as part of the so-called Middle East peace process, calling Washington a “dishonest mediator.”

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    India: Country being divided, losing faith in govt, says Catholic body

    Stating that the “country is being polarised due to religious affiliations”, the top Catholic body in the country has said the community is “losing confidence” in the government.

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