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Ukraine hit by Russian strikes hours after Trump’s ‘good news’ hint on ending war

Ukraine came under a fresh wave of Russian missile and drone attacks, hitting Kyiv and other major cities, just hours after US President Donald Trump hinted at possible “good news” on efforts to end the war Go to Source Read More

Author Peter Attia arranged to meet Epstein while his son was hospitalised, newly released files reveal

Newly released emails show Peter Attia planned contact with Jeffrey Epstein during a family crisis, prompting an apology and reported fallout with CBS News Go to Source Read More

127 million voters, 300 seats: A guide to Bangladesh’s biggest elections since independence

Bangladesh heads into its most consequential election since the 2024 uprising, with over 127 million voters casting ballots on February 12, 2026. Read More

‘Only within national interests’: Iran open to diplomacy with US but rejects talks under pressure

Iran has indicated a guarded willingness to resume nuclear negotiations with the United States, as President Masoud Pezeshkian sets clear conditions for talks, stressing they must be fair, free of threats and aligned with Tehran’s national interests Read More

Does the trade deal with US give India an upper hand over China, Pakistan?

The US has cut tariffs on Indian goods to 18 per cent after New Delhi ‘agreed’ to halt Russian oil imports and expand purchases of American products. Read More

US, EU, New Zealand, Oman…: Countries India has reached trade deals with

The US has become the latest country to reach a trade deal with India. Read More

Can Petro convince Trump Colombia is cracking down on cocaine, drug trafficking? Eyes on White House meeting

Colombian President Gustavo Petro heads to Washington for a closely watched meeting with US President Donald Trump, marking a sharp turn after weeks of public tension, harsh rhetoric and diplomatic strain between the two leaders over drugs, security Read More

It will cost €2 to toss coin in Rome’s Trevi fountain. What’s this tradition?

From now on, tourists who wish to walk down the steps and reach the basin of the Trevi Fountain will be required to pay a small charge of 2 euros. Read More