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Who Is Inderjit Singh Yadav? Inside the ED’s Crackdown on a UAE-Based Fugitive in a Major Money Laundering Case
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Sudan Faces Starvation and ‘Ghost Towns’ as al-Burhan Demands RSF Surrender
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Anthony Joshua Injured in Fatal Car Crash in Nigeria
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Arsenal vs Aston Villa: Premier League 2025 Preview – Team News, Lineups, and Match Analysis
Introduction: Title Tensions Heat Up The Premier League title race takes a thrilling turn as Arsenal host Aston Villa at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday, December 30, 2025, at 8:15 pm (20:15 GMT). Aston Villa, enjoying an 11-match winning streak across all competitions, could draw level with Arsenal at the top of the table with
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UK MPs Demand Revocation of Citizenship for Egyptian-British Activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah
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Hamas Confirms Deaths of Abu Obeida and Mohammed Sinwar Amid Ongoing Conflict
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Thailand and Cambodia Work to Strengthen Ceasefire During China-Hosted Talks
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2025: Donald Trump’s Year of Emergency Declarations, National Crises, and “Narcoterrorism” Policies
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Protests and Strikes Erupt Across Iran Amid Economic Collapse
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Myanmar Pro-Military Party Claims Huge Lead in Contentious Elections
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