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Indonesia Says Will Quit Trump's Peace Board If Palestinians Do Not Benefit
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto will quit US President Donald Trump's Board of Peace if it does not benefit Palestinians, a government statement said, as the country's involvement faces scrutiny following the US-Israeli war on Iran.
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Qatar's LNG Halt After Iran's Strike Raises India's Energy Security Concerns
India's energy security is under fresh scrutiny after state-owned QatarEnergy halted liquefied natural gas (LNG) production following an Iranian strike amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
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US Senator Tim Sheehy On Snapping Arm Of Protester: "He Came Looking For Confrontation, Got One"
US Senator Tim Sheehy, a former Navy SEAL, is facing scrutiny after intervening in a police struggle to forcibly remove Marine veteran Brian McGinnis from a Senate hearing, resulting in McGinnis suffering a broken arm.
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Shahid Afridi Slams Son-In-Law Shaheen After Pakistan's T20 World Cup Exit: 'You Don't Know How To Bowl Last Over'
The scrutiny surrounding Pakistan's T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 stage exit is still on
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Censor Board Clears The Film. Court Questions It. What Happens Next?
While it is the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) that is responsible for the certification, objections are often raised in court
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Trump Administration Is Detaining, Questioning Refugees Already Admitted To The US
Overturning years of precedent, immigration authorities have arrested or questioned dozens of refugees in Minnesota, attorneys and advocates say, with more detentions likely to come nationwide.
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United Nations Approves First Carbon Credits Under Paris Agreement
The United Nations announced the approval of the first carbon credits under a global market aimed at reducing emissions, a mechanism that has faced scrutiny over greenwashing concerns.
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Central Drugs Body Revamps Testing Permissions To Fast-Track Drug Approvals in India
India's drug regulator Central Drugs Standard Control Organization has revised testing permission norms to speed up approvals. From June 1, 2026, companies can start lab testing immediately after application, a step aimed at reducing delays while mai
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Why South Korea Visa Rules Don't Always Work In Jeju Island, Where Influencer Sachin Awasthi Was Detained
Indian travel vlogger Sachin Awasthi and his wife landed at Jeju Island expecting a festive break. Instead, they say they were denied entry, detained overnight in a holding facility and eventually deported
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Trump Seen With Swollen Ankles: Why Do Ankles Swell And Is It Dangerous?
US President Trump's visibly swollen ankles have reignited scrutiny over his health, drawing attention to edema, fluid buildup in tissues. Here's what causes swelling and when it may signal a serious health issue.
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Indonesia Says Will Quit Trump's Peace Board If Palestinians Do Not Benefit
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto will quit US President Donald Trump's Board of Peace if it does not benefit Palestinians, a government statement said, as the country's involvement faces scrutiny following the US-Israeli war on Iran.
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Qatar's LNG Halt After Iran's Strike Raises India's Energy Security Concerns
India's energy security is under fresh scrutiny after state-owned QatarEnergy halted liquefied natural gas (LNG) production following an Iranian strike amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
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US Senator Tim Sheehy On Snapping Arm Of Protester: "He Came Looking For Confrontation, Got One"
US Senator Tim Sheehy, a former Navy SEAL, is facing scrutiny after intervening in a police struggle to forcibly remove Marine veteran Brian McGinnis from a Senate hearing, resulting in McGinnis suffering a broken arm.
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Shahid Afridi Slams Son-In-Law Shaheen After Pakistan's T20 World Cup Exit: 'You Don't Know How To Bowl Last Over'
The scrutiny surrounding Pakistan's T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 stage exit is still on
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Censor Board Clears The Film. Court Questions It. What Happens Next?
While it is the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) that is responsible for the certification, objections are often raised in court
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Trump Administration Is Detaining, Questioning Refugees Already Admitted To The US
Overturning years of precedent, immigration authorities have arrested or questioned dozens of refugees in Minnesota, attorneys and advocates say, with more detentions likely to come nationwide.
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United Nations Approves First Carbon Credits Under Paris Agreement
The United Nations announced the approval of the first carbon credits under a global market aimed at reducing emissions, a mechanism that has faced scrutiny over greenwashing concerns.
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Central Drugs Body Revamps Testing Permissions To Fast-Track Drug Approvals in India
India's drug regulator Central Drugs Standard Control Organization has revised testing permission norms to speed up approvals. From June 1, 2026, companies can start lab testing immediately after application, a step aimed at reducing delays while mai
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Why South Korea Visa Rules Don't Always Work In Jeju Island, Where Influencer Sachin Awasthi Was Detained
Indian travel vlogger Sachin Awasthi and his wife landed at Jeju Island expecting a festive break. Instead, they say they were denied entry, detained overnight in a holding facility and eventually deported
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Trump Seen With Swollen Ankles: Why Do Ankles Swell And Is It Dangerous?
US President Trump's visibly swollen ankles have reignited scrutiny over his health, drawing attention to edema, fluid buildup in tissues. Here's what causes swelling and when it may signal a serious health issue.