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    “NATO Chief Warns of Prolonged Conflict in Ukraine, Emphasizes Preparedness”

    NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg cautions that the Ukraine war is likely to be protracted, emphasizing the need for preparation in an interview. He acknowledges the desire for swift peace but underscores the importance of Ukraine's continued defense. Stoltenberg also highlights Ukraine's eventual NATO membership and the necessity of security guarantees.

    “Pakistan Court Objects to Reopening of Bhagat Singh’s Sentencing Case and Posthumous Honors”

    A court in Pakistan has raised objections to reopening the case of freedom fighter Bhagat Singh's 1931 sentencing and considering posthumous state awards. Bhagat Singh was hanged by the British for conspiring against the Raj. Advocates argue that his contribution to the subcontinent's independence merits review and recognition.

    “Sonia Gandhi Calls for Unity Within INDIA Alliance to Counter BJP”

    Former Congress President Sonia Gandhi emphasizes the need for a united front within the INDIA alliance, aiming to confront the BJP, during a crucial meeting of the reconstituted Congress Working Committee.

    “Erdogan Signals Turkey’s Potential Exit from EU Amidst Accession Stalemate”

    Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan's comments on the possibility of parting ways with the European Union, following a European Parliament report, highlight the ongoing challenges in Turkey's bid for EU membership.

    “Indian Consulate Urges Action After Assault on Sikh Student in Canada”

    The Consulate General of India in Vancouver strongly condemns a recent hate crime against a Sikh high school student in Canada's British Columbia. The student was assaulted after an altercation, highlighting the need for prompt action against the perpetrators.

    “UK Prime Minister Sunak Announces Ban on American XL Bully Dogs After Fatal Attack”

    A tragic dog attack near Birmingham, England, has prompted UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to take action, vowing to ban American XL bully dogs following a series of recent attacks. The move aims to enhance public safety and prevent further incidents involving these breeds.

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