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‘Europe financing war against themselves’: India-EU ‘mother of all trade deals’ draws US ire

US treasury secretary Scott Bessent attacked the India-EU free trade agreement set to be announced on Tuesday, accusing Europe of indirectly funding the Russia-Ukraine war through energy trade routed via India. The pact has been dubbed as “mother of all deal,” by both Indian and European leaders. The senior aide to President Trump said European…

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‘He was offended’: Canada PM says he apologised to Trump over Reagan ad; had drawn ire of US

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Saturday that he has apologised to US President Donald Trump for an anti-tariff advertisement. “I did apologise to the president. The president was offended,” Carney told reporters in the South Korean city of Gyeongju, adding that trade talks would resume when the US is “ready,” as reported by…

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‘Nailed it at the Knesset!’: Trump’s speech in Israel draws both praise and ire — here’s how social media reacted

As the world watched Netanyahu and Trump strike the Gaza peace deal and allow hostages to finally return to Israeli soil, both leaders delivered long speeches that sparked numerous reactions on social media. The Middle East had been waiting for this day, but the world was also closely watching as thousands of Palestinians were killed…

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Women journalists barred: Taliban presser in New Delhi restricts entry of females; draws ire | India News

Amir Khan Muttaqi (PTI photo) NEW DELHI: A press conference by Afghan foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in New Delhi on Friday drew attention not for what was said, but for who wasn’t in the room. Women journalists were not allowed to attend the event, which was restricted to a handful of male reporters.The interaction,…

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India-Pakistan match draws ire: Opposition terms it betrayal to martyrs; government says ‘two separate issues’ | India News

NEW DELHI: The India-Pakistan Asia Cup match in Dubai has become a political battlefield even before the first ball is bowled, with opposition parties condemning the match while the government defending it as a sporting necessity. Shiv Sena (UBT) workers staged “sindoor” protests in Maharashtra and urged citizens to boycott the game, calling it an…

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