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Kurdish militant group PKK declares ceasefire with Turkey

Ankara: The outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) has declared a ceasefire with Turkey, ending over four decades of armed conflict. The announcement follows an appeal from the group’s jailed leader, Abdullah Ocalan, urging the PKK to disband and abandon its insurgency.

 


US Vice President J D Vance’s remarks on diplomacy sparked clash between Trump-Zelenskyy

 A meeting between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House took a dramatic turn on Friday after Vice President JD Vance interjected during discussions, leading to a heated exchange and an abrupt end to the talks.


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Trump-Zelenskyy meet turns into shouting match, Ukraine President asked to leave

Ukraine’s European partners as well as other global leaders rallied behind President Volodymyr Zelenskyy while the White House touted support for President Donald Trump’s “American First strength” after a remarkable showdown in the Oval Office between the two leaders.

 

Trump plans tariffs on Mexico, Canada for Tuesday, while doubling existing 10 pc tariffs on China

Washington: President Donald Trump plans to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico starting Tuesday, in addition to doubling the 10 per cent universal tariff charged on imports from China.

 

Judge finds mass firings of federal probationary workers likely to be unlawful

A federal judge in San Francisco on Thursday found that the mass firings of probationary employees were likely unlawful, granting temporary relief to a coalition of labor unions and organizations that has sued to stop the Trump administration's massive dismantling of the federal workforce.

Suspected car ramming attack in Israel wounds at least eight

Tel Aviv: Israeli police are investigating an episode in which a driver rammed his car into people at a highway bus stop, wounding at least eight Thursday in what authorities believed was a terror attack.

 

Trump says Ukraine could 'forget about' joining NATO as he prepares to host Zelenskyy for talks

Washington: President Donald Trump says Ukraine “could forget about” joining NATO military alliance as he prepares to host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House on Friday.

 

Japan's birth rate fell for ninth consecutive year in 2024 to hit record low

Tokyo: The number of babies born in Japan last year fell for a ninth straight year to a record low, according to health ministry data released Thursday.

 

Gold card visa opens doors for US firms to employ Indian graduates, says President Trump

US President Donald Trump has announced in the backdrop of his new ‘gold card’ visa offer that American companies can use the initiative to hire Indians who graduate from US universities. 

Bangladesh Army Chief warns against infighting, calls for elections by year-end

Bangladesh's Chief of Army Staff, General Waker-Uz-Zaman, has cautioned against internal divisions, attributing the deteriorating law and order situation to infighting. Speaking at an army memorial event marking the anniversary of the 2009 Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) mutiny on Tuesday, Zaman emphasised that the ongoing unrest was "manufactured by us" and warned that the country’s progress could be jeopardised if political conflicts persist.

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