Thailand-Cambodia border clashes escalate: 14 dead, over 100,000 flee amid the violence; airstrikes, artillery rock region

Escalating clashes between Thai and Cambodian forces along their disputed border have resulted in at least 14 fatalities and displaced over 100,000 civilians. The intense fighting, involving various weaponry, marks the most serious confrontation in over a decade, prompting international concern and a UN Security Council session.

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‘If they put sanctions on China …’: Trump asked about UK PM & Russian oil; terms tariffs on India a ‘big step’

Donald Trump is advocating for Europe to impose sanctions on China, believing it would halt the Ukraine war due to China’s significant purchase of Russian oil. He highlighted his administration’s tariff measures, including a 50% tariff on India. Despite his previous hopes and efforts to mediate, Trump expressed disappointment with Vladimir Putin’s failure to deliver…

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Daily Lal Kitab Horoscope Today, October 12, 2025: Rahu will create confusion in finances for these zodiac signs

Today’s horoscopes offer guidance for all zodiac signs based on Lal Kitab principles. Discover how planetary influences and karmic patterns shape your day. Simple remedies are provided to help you find emotional and spiritual balance. Each sign receives personalized advice for navigating challenges and embracing opportunities. Align your energy for a harmonious day.

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How your daily habits might be secretly drying out your eyes

Modern lifestyles contribute significantly to dry eyes, often dismissed as minor annoyances. Excessive screen time reduces blinking, while improper contact lens use disrupts tear film. Dehydration, poor diet, and environmental factors like air conditioning exacerbate the condition. Simple adjustments like the 20-20-20 rule, proper hydration, and protective eyewear can alleviate symptoms and maintain eye health.

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US to take stake in chip startup led by Intel’s fired CEO Pat Gelsinger: Why this is important for Trump administration

The U.S. government is making its first equity investment under the CHIPS Act, committing up to $150 million to semiconductor startup xLight. Chaired by former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, xLight is developing an alternative light source for advanced chip manufacturing. This move aims to bolster domestic chip production and reclaim leadership in the critical technology.

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