‘Within less than a day …’: Trump reveals how he ‘settled’ Thailand-Cambodia standoff

Donald Trump claimed credit for brokering peace between Cambodia and Thailand by leveraging trade deals. He stated discussions led to a quick resolution, preventing further conflict. Trump warned both nations that trade negotiations hinged on ceasing hostilities. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet thanked Trump for his support, while a ceasefire was declared after Malaysian-mediated talks.

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Exes Isha Malviya and Abhishek Kumar seen together in a car, try to avoid paparazzi by hiding their faces; watch

Isha Malviya and Abhishek Kumar, who had a public fallout on Bigg Boss 17, recently reunited on Laughter Chefs season 2. The former couple was spotted leaving together in a car, attempting to hide from paparazzi, sparking speculation about a rekindled romance. However, they are currently collaborating on a music video project, where Isha is…

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BJP targets Congress after Mallikarjun Kharge recalls ’99 CM ‘missed chance’

Mallikarjun Kharge’s recent statement about being denied the Karnataka chief minister position in 1999 has sparked a political controversy, bringing Dalit representation in Karnataka politics to the forefront. BJP leaders have criticized Congress, accusing them of sidelining Dalit politicians like Kharge, despite his long-standing loyalty to the party, while favoring leaders from other parties.

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‘Hari Hara Veera Mallu’ sees sharp decline

Pawan Kalyan’s ‘Hari Hara Veera Mallu’ witnessed a strong opening, collecting Rs 34.75 crore on its first day. However, the film experienced a significant drop in collections due to mediocre reviews and criticisms of its VFX and storytelling. Despite a slight weekend recovery, the film’s overall performance has been inconsistent, raising doubts about its ability…

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America may scrap OPT putting Indian talent at risk: Can the US tech economy survive the blow?

A Republican-led bill, H.R. 2315, aims to eliminate the OPT programme, jeopardising post-study work rights for international students—especially Indians, who dominate STEM-OPT participation. Critics call it a “job theft” loophole, but data shows OPT fuels U.S. innovation, university funding, and tech firms. Killing it could gut America’s global talent pipeline—and its competitive edge.

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