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Sachin Tendulkar says, ‘No batsman will like India pacer Mohammed Siraj’ as he is… Microsoft First Tech Giant To Jump On GPT-5 Bandwagon: Satya Nadella Announces Rollout Across Key Platforms ...
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Kingdom controversy: Madras High Court intervenes as protests against Vijay Deverakonda’s film intensify, makers say viral ...
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The Pioneer on MSNTrump's tariff bricks may boost BRICSThe entire world knows a few things about the US President Donald Trump. First, he seeks attention and praise like a pampered ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has the so-called 'BRIC' group of nations directly in his trade war crosshairs, slapping ...
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Netanyahu’s plan to fully occupy Gaza is both cynical and stupid: Marwan BisharaAl Jazeera's Marwan Bishara says Netanyahu is failing in Gaza — with no victory, no ceasefire, and no clear exit plan.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNIndia’s Modi, Brazil’s Lula speak amid Trump’s tariff blitzTrump has also slapped a 50% tariff on goods from Brazil, with lower levels for sectors such as aircraft, energy and orange ...
Days after Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva turned down Donald Trump's offer to talk on tariffs and said that he would speak with Prime Minister Narendra Modi instead, the Brazilian President dialed his ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he is “ready to pay a big price” and pledged to back India’s farmers amid increased U.S. tariffs on his country. President Donald Trump doubled U.S. tariffs on ...
WASHINGTON, August 8. /TASS/. US President Donald Trump is not conditioning face-to-face talks with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on his meeting with Vladimir Zelensky. In response to a ...
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Harvard liver specialist suggests consuming 4 snacks weekly to reverse fatty liver US has misread India. New Delhi will hedge, push back, and assert 'We Were Called Stupid' — Now This Indian Couple’s ...
President Lula da Silva and PM Modi discussed the US tariffs impacting both Brazil and India, exploring deeper integration.
The leaders of Brazil and India vowed Thursday in a telephone call to "defend multilateralism" after US President Donald Trump imposed punishing tariffs on imports from both their countries.
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