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Baloch Leaders Declare Independence From Pakistan, 'Republic Of Balochistan' Trends On Social Media

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The term 'Republic of Balochistan' gained traction online after Baloch leaders, particularly Mir Yar Baloch, reportedly declared independence from Pakistan amid escalating India-Pakistan tensions. Baloch rebels urged India to recognise...
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Algeria commemorates thousands killed by French troops in 1945 massacres

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Ceremonies in the cities of Guelma, Kherrata and Setif on Thursday paid homage to the thousands of Algerians killed by French troops following anti-French riots in May 1945.
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BREAKING: Trump To Sign Big Beautiful Bill On July 4; Watch Jeffries Stalling Vote For 8.45 Hours

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In a major win for U.S. President Donald Trump ahead of July 4, House Republicans passed 'Big, Beautiful Bill' sending it to the president for his signature. The voting came after House Minority leader Hakeem Jeffries' record-breaking...
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Paralyzed Allerton NYCHA tenant struggles with inaccessible apartment

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Nyree Stevens tells News 12 she’s tried to ask NYCHA for a transfer or at least an accessibility modification.
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Female Travelers Redefine Travel with Confidence

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Women are increasingly taking charge of their travel experiences, exploring new destinations with confidence and independence. This shift is reshaping the way travel is perceived and enjoyed, empowering female adventurers worldwide.
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Indian PM Modi writes letter to Bangladesh’s Muhammad Yunus on National Day

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March 26th is a significant day for Bangladesh as it marks the country's independence from Pakistan in the year 1971. And commemorating this occasion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reminded his counterpart, Bangladesh's Chief Advisor...
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From independence to brink of war: South Sudan's unresolved crises threaten millions

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Nearly 14 years after gaining independence, people in South Sudan continue to face violence and deteriorating humanitarian conditions.
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‘He sounds like another colonizer’: Greenlander on J.D. Vance's visit | Hanomansing Tonight

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U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance was in Greenland on Friday, slamming Denmark for not doing a good job in keeping its semi-autonomous territory safe. But as Greenland content creator Qupanuk Olsen explains, many Greenlanders did not roll...
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Greenland's Inuit reclaim identity as independence debate grows and another US VIP visit looms

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During colonial rule, Denmark enforced assimilation policies, unofficially banning the Inuit language, forced sterilisations and removing children from their families to be placed in Danish homes. Policies which left Greenlanders bitter.
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Greenland Election Results: No party gets majority on 31-seat parliament

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Greenland’s elections have delivered a fractured mandate, with no party securing a majority in the 31-seat parliament. The Democrats emerged as the largest party but must now negotiate a coalition government. The results could impact...
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Greenland Election Results: No clear majority as coalition talks begin

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Greenland’s elections have delivered a fractured mandate, with no party securing a majority in the 31-seat parliament. The Democrats emerged as the largest party but must now negotiate a coalition government. The results could impact...
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Independence key issue in Greenland elections

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Greenland is heading to the polls on March 11 for decisive elections that could shape its future. Amid discussions of greater independence, polls show that Greenlanders oppose joining the United States, despite Trump’s past buyout...
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The world watches as Greenlanders take to the polls in parliamentary election

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Polls opened on Tuesday for Greenlanders to elect their 31 lawmakers who will shape policy on the strategic Arctic island.
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US President Trump's buyout plan clouds Greenland polls | Greenland elections

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Greenland is currently going through an election process amid a renewed push from the Administration to buy the island. Greenlanders will vote on March 11th in a general election. In the run-up to the election, members of the country’s...
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Greenland prepares for crucial elections amid US buyout controversy

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Greenland is heading to the polls on March 11 for decisive elections that could shape its future. Amid discussions of greater independence, polls show that Greenlanders oppose joining the United States, despite Trump’s past buyout...
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Germany revives nuclear sharing debate as Europe rethinks security

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Germany has reignited the nuclear sharing debate as Europe grapples with defense independence. While Friedrich Merz calls for greater European nuclear cooperation, France firmly rejects the idea, reaffirming full control over its nuclear...
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Bridgeport celebrates Dominican Republic's independence with flag raising ceremony

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Thursday marks the Dominican Republic's Independence Day and freedom from Haiti in 1844.
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Black History Month was new for this Nigerian software founder

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Growing up in Nigeria, Isaac Adejuwon didn’t celebrate Black History Month. As Adejuwon tells CBC Radio’s The Signal, he wants to recognize the contributions of his Black ancestors beyond them enduring slavery. The St. John’s software...
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Seychelles interior minister Errol Fonseka highlights India's capacity building role | WION exclusive

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Seychelles interior Minister Errol Fonseka, speaking to WION's Sidhant Sibal on the sidelines of the Indian Ocean Conference in Muscat has pointed to India's capacity building role for his country. He said, 'continued collaboration...
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New trail in Qualicum improves accessibility for the visually impaired

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A new Tapping Trail in Qualicum is making outdoor spaces more accessible for the visually impaired. As Claire Palmer reports, it's part of a regional effort by the District of Nanaimo to improve accessibility in local parks.
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African Union seeks reparations: Leaders aim to hold colonial powers to account

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Leaders from across the African Union are attending the group's annual summit in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa.
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Pro-Pak hooligans wreak havoc in Dhaka, torch & bulldoze Mujib's home

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A pro-Pakistan movement has consolidated its place in power and can indulge in violence without fear of intervention by vengeful authorities. On Thursday, protesters in Bangladesh bulldozed the family home of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman,...
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Greenland pushes EU for more investment amid rising US and Chinese interest

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Greenland's national debate about independence will consider negotiating better terms in its relationship with Denmark and securing more significant investment from the EU.
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Why Some Partners Fear Commitment: Insights From Love Guru Rachna Khanna Singh

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Is Your Partner Scared of Commitment? Let’s talk about Commitment Phobia in this episode of Love Bytes with Dr. Rachna Khanna Singh on TOI Lifestyle. Commitment issues can cause challenges in relationships, leaving one or both partners...