Pakistan's defence Minister warned of potential "open war" with Afghanistan if ongoing Istanbul talks fail to secure a lasting peace agreement. The discussions follow deadly border clashes, with both nations seeking to prevent a relapse into violence after the Taliban's 2021 takeover. An immediate ceasefire was reportedly agreed upon, but tensions remain high.
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During her visit to Kerala, President Droupadi Murmu encountered a small mishap as her helicopter touched down on a helipad that unexpectedly sank. However, swift measures from the authorities ensured her well-being. Over the next four days, her agenda features a prominent pilgrimage to the revered Sabarimala temple, alongside several inaugural ceremonies and centenary festivities throughout the region.
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A US appeals court has blocked President Trump's order to deploy the National Guard in Chicago, citing a lack of evidence for rebellion or danger. The court found that protests against immigration policies, even if spirited, do not justify such a deployment. This ruling follows similar challenges from Illinois, Oregon, and California against the administration's use of federal troops domestically.
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