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      5 February

      First military flight lands in Guantanamo Bay with migrants deported from US

      President Donald Trump has eyed the facility as a holding center and said it has the capacity to hold as many as 30,000. Washington: The first US military flight deporting migrants from the United States to Guantanamo Bay landed in Cuba on Tuesday evening, according to a US official. It was the first step in an expected surge in the number of migrants sent to the US naval base, which for decades was primarily used to detain foreigners associated with the September 11, 2001, attacks. President Donald Trump has eyed the facility as a holding center and said it has the capacity to hold as many as 30,000. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who was assigned to Guantanamo Bay when he was…

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    • 5 February

      Trump, Netanyahu meeting focuses on hostages, Saudi relations, Iran threats

      The Saudis, the biggest Arab power in the Middle East, have said they would only agree to such a deal if the war ends and there is a credible pathway to a Palestinian state in Gaza and the West Bank. Washington: President Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu are set to meet Tuesday as the Israeli prime minister faces competing pressure from his right-wing coalition to end a temporary truce against Hamas militants in Gaza and from war-weary Israelis who want the remaining hostages home and the 15-month conflict to end. Trump is guarded about the long-term prospects for the truce, even as he takes credit for pressuring Hamas and Israel into the hostage and ceasefire agreement that went into effect the…

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    • 5 February

      At least 19 killed mostly women in a car bomb explosion in northern Syria

      Manbij in northeastern Aleppo province continues to witness violence even after the downfall of President Bashar Assad in December. A car bomb exploded on the outskirts of a northern Syrian city on Monday, February 3, killing at least 19 people, all but one of them women, and leaving more than a dozen wounded, hospital workers said. The car detonated next to a vehicle carrying mostly female agricultural workers on the outskirts of the city of Manbij. The dead included 18 women and one man, a nurse at the hospital, Mohammad Ahmad, told The Associated Press. Another 15 women were wounded, some of them in critical condition, according to the local Syrian civil defence. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the…

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    • 5 February

      Israeli hostages freed from Gaza rarely saw sunlight, families say

      American-Israeli hostage Keith Siegel, 65, who was released from captivity Saturday, spent long periods alone, rarely saw sunlight and was given very little food, causing him to lose a drastic amount of weight. The families of hostages freed from Gaza over the weekend, the latest release in the ceasefire deal, described difficult conditions — including rarely seeing the sun — during their captivity. The six-week first phase of the truce calls for the release of 33 hostages and nearly 2,000 prisoners, as well as the return of Palestinians to northern Gaza and an increase in humanitarian aid to the devastated territory. Israel and Hamas are beginning to negotiate a second phase of the ceasefire, which calls for releasing the remaining…

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    • 5 February

      UAE: Kerala security guard wins Dh 25 million in Big Ticket draw

      Big Ticket lottery is back, ticket buyers who purchase two or more tickets between February 1 and 23 will have the chance to attend the live draw on March 3 where they can win guaranteed cash prizes ranging from Dh 20,000 to Dh 1,50,000. A 38-year-old Indian expat working as a security guard in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) finally struck luck after a decade of hope and persistence. Ashik Patinharath, a native of Kerala state, won a staggering grand prize of Dh 25 million (approximately Rs 5,92,719) in the latest Big Ticket draw, making his dream a reality. Patinharath, who has lived away from his family in Sharjah for the past 19 years, has been purchasing the Big Ticket…

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    • 4 February

      US Starts Deporting Indian Migrants Amid Trump’s Border Crackdown

      The C-17 aircraft carrying 205 Indian nationals departed from San Antonio, Texas departed around 3 am IST. New Delhi: A US military plane began deporting Indian migrants, implementing US President Donald Trump’s hardline stance against an estimated 11 million undocumented migrants in the United States. The C-17 aircraft carrying 205 Indian nationals departed from San Antonio, Texas departed around 3 am IST. Sources told NDTV that all Indians on board the flight were verified by the Indian government. New Delhi: A US military plane began deporting Indian migrants, implementing US President Donald Trump’s hardline stance against an estimated 11 million undocumented migrants in the United States. The C-17 aircraft carrying 205 Indian nationals departed from San Antonio, Texas departed around 3 am…

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    • 3 February

      Trump says Americans could feel some pain from emerging trade war, but will be worth the price

      Claims that Canada would “cease to exist” without its trade surplus with the United States Palm Beach: President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Americans could feel “some pain” from the emerging trade war triggered by his tariffs against Canada, Mexico and China, and claimed that Canada would “cease to exist” without its trade surplus with the United States. The trade penalties that Trump signed on Saturday at his Florida resort caused a mix of panic, anger and uncertainty, and threatened to rupture a decades-old partnership on trade in North America while further straining relations with China. But by following through on a campaign pledge, Trump may have simultaneously broken his promise to voters in last year’s election that his administration could quickly reduce inflation. “WILL THERE BE…

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    • 3 February

      Hamas declares Gaza Strip a ‘disaster zone’

      Hamas declared the Gaza Strip a “disaster zone”, warning of an unprecedented catastrophe that threatens the lives of its over 2.4 million people, as widespread destruction continues and essential resources run out Gaza: Hamas declared the Gaza Strip a “disaster zone”, warning of an unprecedented catastrophe that threatens the lives of its over 2.4 million people, as widespread destruction continues and essential resources run out. In a press statement, the Hamas-run media office said more than 61,709 people in Gaza have been killed, including 47,487 confirmed dead in hospitals, while 14,222 remain missing under the rubble. The number of injured has reached 1,11,588, it added. The war has also displaced over 2 million Palestinians, with many forced to flee multiple times, Xinhua news agency reported.…

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    • 2 February

      Trump orders airstrikes on Islamic State in Somalia, Pentagon says multiple terrorists killed, no civilians harmed

      In a post on social media, US President says senior IS planner and recruits targeted in operation carried out by US Africa Command and Somalia government Washington: The US military has conducted coordinated airstrikes against Islamic State operatives in Somalia, the first attacks in the African nation during President Donald Trump’s second term. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Saturday that the strikes by the US Africa Command were directed by Trump and coordinated with Somalia‘s government. An initial assessment by the Pentagon indicated that “multiple” operatives were killed. The Pentagon said it assessed that no civilians were harmed in the strikes. Trump, in a post on social media, said a senior IS planner and recruits were targeted in the operation. “The strikes destroyed the caves they live in,…

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    • 2 February

      Trump 2.0 tariff hikes on Canada, Mexico, China go into effect

      The Trump administration has levied an additional tariff of 25 per cent on imports from Canada and Mexico and 10 per cent on those from China Washington: US President Donald Trump’s tariff hikes on Canada, Mexico and China went into effect on Saturday evening with an announcement from the White House marking the start of a trade war that is expected to spread to other countries. The Trump administration has levied an additional tariff of 25 per cent on imports from Canada and Mexico and 10 per cent on those from China. Oil imports from Canada will, however, be subject to a lower levy of 10 per cent. The inflow of “Illegal aliens and drugs, including deadly fentanyl, constitutes a national emergency”, the White…

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