BJP clinches a significant victory in the Delhi assembly elections, breaking AAP's hold. The defeat of freebies politics underscores the importance of development and good governance. PM Modi promises comprehensive development, aiming to improve the quality of life for Delhi's citizens.
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Israel revoked the entry visas of 27 French lawmakers and officials, citing threats to national interests, just before their planned visit to Israel and Palestinian territories. The group, comprised of left-wing members, said it intended to promote peace and cooperation. This action, denounced as collective punishment, follows similar incidents involving British and European politicians, highlighting tensions over Palestinian statehood recognition.
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