Cardi B was found not liable in a civil lawsuit brought by a security guard who alleged the rapper assaulted her at a doctor's office in 2018. Emani Ellis claimed Cardi scratched and spat on her during an argument when the rapper was secretly pregnant. Cardi denied touching Ellis, calling the case frivolous and vowing to countersue similar claims.
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French President Emmanuel Macron and UK PM Keir Starmer will co-chair a Paris summit on Thursday, hosting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and leaders from roughly 30 countries. The summit aims to address security guarantees for Ukraine amidst Russia's ongoing invasion and stalled peace efforts. Discussions will also involve assessing the implications of Russia's persistent refusal to engage in peaceful resolutions.
Kim Jong Un pledged a prosperous future for the families of North Korean soldiers who died fighting for Russia in Ukraine, praising their sacrifice and heroism. State media highlighted Kim's commitment to supporting the bereaved, emphasizing the soldiers' bravery and the state's responsibility to care for their families. The deployment, acknowledged after months of silence, has resulted in significant casualties.
Peter Navarro's remark about "Brahmins" profiting from India's oil trade with Russia has sparked controversy. Hindu organizations have condemned the statement as a slur and Hinduphobic, drawing comparisons to anti-Semitic tropes. The comment has ignited debate over whether Navarro was referring to the Indian caste or wealthy elites, leading to calls for his removal from American political life.
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