Trump Calls Mamdani a ‘Pure Communist’ After Surprising NY Primary Victory – The People Respond

Trump Calls Mamdani a ‘Pure Communist’ After Surprising NY Primary Victory – The People Respond

WASHINGTON, June 30 — In a heated reaction that aired Sunday, former U.S. President Donald Trump took direct aim at Zohran Mamdani, labeling the newly victorious Democratic primary winner for New York City mayor a “pure communist.” The remarks come in the wake of Mamdani’s unexpected win, which has sent ripples through political circles across […]

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G7 Reaches Landmark Deal to Ease Tax Burden on U.S. and UK Companies

G7 Reaches Landmark Deal to Ease Tax Burden on U.S. and UK Companies

In a move set to bring relief and clarity to businesses on both sides of the Atlantic, the United States and the Group of Seven (G7) nations have come together on a vital agreement to avoid imposing higher taxes on U.S. and UK companies. This breakthrough, announced over the weekend from Canada — currently chairing […]

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India Dismisses Pakistan's Allegations Over Waziristan Attack

India Dismisses Pakistan’s Allegations Over Waziristan Attack

New Delhi, Sunday — India has firmly rejected allegations made by the Pakistan Army that attempt to link New Delhi to a deadly suicide bombing in North Waziristan, calling the claims baseless and deeply irresponsible. The Ministry of External Affairs issued a statement on Sunday, saying it “categorically rejects” Pakistan’s attempt to shift the blame […]

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Cristiano Ronaldo to Stay at Al Nassr Until 2027: A Legacy Still in the Making

Cristiano Ronaldo to Stay at Al Nassr Until 2027: A Legacy Still in the Making

Cristiano Ronaldo isn’t done with Saudi Arabia just yet. After months of rumors swirling about his next move, the 40-year-old global football icon has officially extended his stay with Al Nassr until 2027. The club confirmed the news in a heartfelt post on X (formerly Twitter), simply declaring:“Cristiano Ronaldo is staying at @AlNassrFC until 2027.” […]

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White House Eyes Deep Cuts to War Crimes Investigations in Ukraine, Myanmar, and Beyond — A Human Rights Setback

White House Eyes Deep Cuts to War Crimes Investigations in Ukraine, Myanmar, and Beyond — A Human Rights Setback

Washington, June 27 — In a quiet move that’s stirring concern among human rights advocates, the White House has proposed major funding cuts to nearly two dozen global programs that investigate war crimes and support justice in countries like Ukraine, Myanmar, Syria, and others facing deep scars of conflict. The Office of Management and Budget […]

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