Top 10 world news: Iran-Israel tensions; India’s foreign minister reacts to LAC agreement with China and more
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Top 10 world news: Iran-Israel tensions; India’s foreign minister reacts to LAC agreement with China and more

Iran said on Saturday (October 26) that it had lost two soldiers to Israeli attacks on its military installations. Israel said it carried out “precision strikes against military targets in Iran” in response to months of continuous attacks by Iran.

Meanwhile, Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said it will take time to rebuild trust with China after the border patrol agreement along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

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Iran said on Saturday (October 26) that it had lost two soldiers to Israeli attacks on its military installations. In a statement released through state media, the Iranian government said: “The army of the Islamic Republic of Iran lost two of its soldiers overnight when they were met by projectiles from the criminal Zionist regime in defense of its territory.”

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Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said on Saturday (October 26) that it will take time to rebuild trust with China after the border patrol agreement along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Interacting with university students in Pune, a city in the state of Maharashtra, Jaishankar credited India’s military forces and diplomatic efforts for the major deal. The External Affairs Minister (EAM) said Indian armed forces were operating in “very, very unimaginable” conditions to defend their homeland.

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The Israeli military sent a message to Iran a day before its retaliatory strike against the Islamic Republic on Saturday (October 26). Citing sources, an Axios report said the Israeli military warned Iranians not to respond.

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US officials on Friday (25 October) blamed “Russian actors” for a viral video purported to show ballots for Donald Trump being destroyed in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state.

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The decision by the Washington Post, an influential newspaper among American elites, not to endorse Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has now triggered a massive cancellation of subscriptions. The Post announced Friday (October 25) that it will not endorse either Democrat Kamala Harris or Republican Donald Trump in the 2024 US presidential election, for the first time in 36 years.

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Saturday (26 October) that he would open the archives on the assassinations of former US President John F Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr if he is elected next month.

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said during his interview with Joe Rogan on Friday (October 25) that he is fully committed to bringing Robert F Kennedy Jr into his administration if he wins the November 5 US presidential election and returns to the US presidential election . The White House.

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The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) deported a large number of Indian citizens, who lacked the proper permits and documentation to stay in the country.

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There were more questions than answers in the Indian team dressing room after they lost the Pune Test match against New Zealand on Saturday (October 26). The 113-run defeat in Pune also ended India’s more than decade-long unbeaten run at home in a Test series. While Rohit Sharma took the ball in the post-match press conference, a slight murmur has already started against head coach Gautam Gambhir’s tactics. But the big question is will it get worse for India as the latest defeat was their second under Gambhir ahead of a big Australian tour to come.

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ freak-offs often took place as after-parties, when his formal star-studded parties were over according to The New York Post.