World News: In a related development, Ramaswamy, who was previously a contender for a Senate seat in Ohio, announced via social media that he would withdraw from the race to focus on his new role in Trump's cabinet.
World News: The Kremlin has expressed cautious optimism over Trump’s position on Ukraine, with Peskov noting that Trump’s approach centers on the idea of making deals to achieve peace.
World News: Among the worst-hit areas, the city of Multan registered a shocking AQI of 2,135 between 8 AM and 9 AM on Friday, according to IQAir.
World News: Approximately 50 rockets targeted Galilee Medical Center, while several additional strikes hit the town of Karmiel and other nearby areas.
Pakistan News: Quetta and its surrounding areas have a history of attacks targeting security forces, government officials, and civilians. Shahid Rind emphasized the need for vigilant security measures as authorities continue to monitor potential threats.
World News: The satellite network has enabled Ukraine to relay critical data, such as real-time drone coordinates, across military units, even in areas where mobile networks have been disabled.
World News: Peskov clarified that Russian President Vladimir Putin had no immediate plans to formally congratulate Trump, citing the historic low in US-Russia relations.
World News: This alignment between Musk and Trump highlights the tech billionaire’s complex political evolution, shifting from Democratic values to a pro-Trump stance.
New Delhi: Relations between India and Canada have been strained, particularly following allegations from Canada that senior Indian diplomats were implicated in the killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
World News: True to his longstanding views, Trump has reiterated his intent to implement the largest deportation operation in US history.
Bangladesh: Reports allege that the army has targeted Hindu homes, involving looting and violent acts against civilians. Witnesses claim that a heart patient was beaten, and his daughter faced harassment by military personnel.
"The vice president won't be speaking tonight, but you'll hear from her tomorrow," stated Cedric Richmond, co-chair of the Harris campaign, in Washington.