Russian Passenger Plane With 50 Aboard Crashes Near Tynda

A Russian An-24 passenger plane with nearly 50 people onboard has crashed near Tynda in the Amur region. The wreckage was found with no survivors, officials confirmed. Search and rescue efforts continue in the remote Far East area.
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US to Withdraw from UNESCO by 2026 Over Anti-Israel Bias, “Woke Agenda” Cited

The Trump administration has announced that the US will exit UNESCO by December 2026, citing anti-Israel bias and a "woke cultural agenda." Critics warn the move undermines American global influence and empowers China.
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Trump Slaps 19% Tariff on Philippine Goods in Bold New Trade Deal

U.S. President Donald Trump imposes a 19% tariff on Philippine imports under a new trade deal, granting American goods zero-tariff access to Manila. The agreement also expands military cooperation amid rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific.
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Indian Student Brutally Beaten in Adelaide in Suspected Racist Attack

A 23-year-old Indian student in Adelaide, Australia, was brutally assaulted in a suspected hate crime, suffering brain trauma and facial fractures. The shocking attack has sparked global outrage and calls for stronger protection of Indian nationals abroad.
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Indian Techie Brutally Assaulted in Suspected Racist Hate Crime in Dublin

An Indian Amazon employee was viciously beaten, stripped, and robbed by a teen gang in Tallaght, Dublin, in what’s being investigated as a racist hate crime. The attack has sparked outrage and demands for justice from Ireland’s immigrant communities.
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Pakistan Brings Kashmir and Water Dispute to the Forefront at UN

Pakistan, holding the UN Security Council presidency, raised the Kashmir dispute and the Indus Waters Treaty with India, while sponsoring a resolution on peaceful dispute settlement. India hits back strongly.
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Far-Right Sanseito Surges in Japan’s Elections as PM Ishiba Faces Pressure to Resign

Japan’s far-right Sanseito party made historic gains in the upper house elections, fueled by anti-foreigner rhetoric and economic frustration, as Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba considers resignation after Trump’s $550B trade deal.
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Iran Defiant on Nuclear Enrichment Despite US-Israel Strikes; Araghchi Urges Negotiated Solution

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reaffirms uranium enrichment as a matter of national pride after US-Israeli strikes severely damage nuclear sites. Tehran remains open to indirect nuclear talks amid threats from Trump.
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Ukraine and Russia Set for Fresh Peace Talks in Turkey Amid Renewed US Pressure

Ukraine and Russia are preparing for new peace talks in Istanbul, the first in seven weeks. President Zelenskyy confirms prisoner exchange plans as Trump intensifies pressure on Moscow with threats of sanctions.
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