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BBC seeks dismissal of Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit over edited January 6 speech

The BBC has moved to have Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit dismissed, arguing that a Florida court has no jurisdiction over the case and that Trump cannot show he suffered any actual damage from the broadcast. Read More

Trump’s ‘golden share’ in US companies keeps getting bigger

Under recent agreements, the US government has committed $1 billion to L3Harris Technologies and $150 million to ATALCO Go to Source Read More

Mbappe behind Alonso’s exit from Real Madrid? Viral clip shows French star openly undermining coach’s authority

In a clip that is doing the rounds on social media, Kylian Mbappe is seen openly refusing Xabi Alonso’s call for his players to give Barcelona a guard of honour after the Spanish Super Cup final in Jeddah on Sunday. Read More

No nuclear sabre-rattling by Pakistan in DGMO talks, only its politicians do that: Indian Army chief

Indian Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi exposes Pakistans nuclear talk as mere political noise absent from military hotlines that secured border ceasefire. Read More

Bloomberg delays Indian bonds’ entry into $3-trillion Global Aggregate Index

Market participants back India’s long-term bond market reforms but flag infrastructure and operational gaps Go to Source Read More

What Carney’s visit to Beijing means for Canada-China relations

As Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney embarks on a visit to China amid President Donald Trump straining the US-Canada ties, he faces the challenge to advance economic interests while safeguarding national security while upholding Canada’s identity a Read More

‘Act like Elvis just walked into the building’: Decoding Sergio Gor’s rocking welcome to New Delhi

US ambassador-designate to India Sergio Gor used a playlist featuring ‘Hold On’, ‘I’m Comin’’ and ‘YMCA’ during his New Delhi arrival, breaking diplomatic convention before presenting credentials. Read More

Around 2,000 people killed in Iran protests, says official

An Iranian official has said that at least 2,000 people have been killed in protests in Iran. The official blamed ‘terrorists’ for these deaths. Read More