Trump administration to incinerate 500 tons of emergency food meant for 1.5 million starving children, sparking outrage over waste, cost, and lost humanitarian aid.
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India finds major rare earth reserves in Rajasthan’s Balotra, eyes auctions soon. Discovery boosts critical mineral push and reduces reliance on Chinese imports.
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Bangladesh’s Gopalganj clashes reach UN as ICRF alleges genocide and human rights abuse by Bangladesh Army, demanding an international probe into deaths and heritage attack.
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Iran, Qatar, and Turkey condemn Israel’s Syria strikes. Iran warns of a wider conflict, Qatar cites international law breach, and Turkey calls for regional stability.
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Yemen’s Houthi rebels claim a missile strike on Israel’s Ben Gurion airport as Red Sea attacks resume, Israel intercepts, US seizes 750 tonnes of Iranian weapons.
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Maurene Comey, a top prosecutor in the Jeffrey Epstein and Sean Diddy cases, was abruptly fired by the Trump administration amid pressure to release Epstein case files.
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PM Mark Carney moves to block cheap Chinese steel as Trump’s tariffs hammer Canada. New quotas and steep tariffs aim to protect domestic producers.
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Trump’s immigration approval falls to 41%, his lowest yet, as Americans reject harsh raids and masked officers. Even Republicans show growing divisions.
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US President Donald Trump says China may soon impose the death penalty on fentanyl traffickers, while blaming Biden’s border policies for America’s worst drug crisis.
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Trump’s tariffs generate $50B windfall as trade partners, barring China and Canada, avoid retaliation. EU delays counter-tariffs ahead of August 1 talks.