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French President Macron:

The CEO of Alphabet is Indian, the CEO of Microsoft is Indian, the CEO of IBM is Indian, the CEO of Adobe is Indian, the CEO of Palo Alto Networks is Indian, the CEO of Novartis is Indian.

And the CEO of Chanel, one of the most iconic houses in France, is Leena Nair from Kolhapur, right here in this state.

India does not just participate in global innovation, India leads it.

From Silicon Valley to the Champs-Elysees and from technology to culture.
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A group of Reza Pahlavi supporters surrounded British-Iranian journalist Christiane Amanpour and acted exactly like thugs after Amanpour said Pahlavi supporters act like thugs.

They confronted her on camera, shouting:

Shame on you! You piece of filth! You’re a fake news journalist!

You’re a lobbyist for the Islamic Republic! You are the microphone for Ayatollah Khamenei!

She’s a propagandist of the Islamic Republic!
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Iran and Russia will begin a joint naval exercise tomorrow in the Sea of Oman and northern Indian Ocean.
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NEW: Syrian security forces are nearing entry into Sweida, according to local officials.

Sweida’s internal security chief said the move is meant to restore order, not retaliate.

"The entry is aimed at restoring the rule of law and protecting residents — not revenge.

Accountability will be through the law, not chaos. Sweida will remain a city of dignity."

Sources say the operation could target forces loyal to Druze cleric Sheikh Hikmat al-Hijri, possibly leading to a deal to dissolve the “National Guard” in exchange for concessions.

A regional Druze figure reportedly told local leaders that Israel would not support the creation of an independent state, and that “their destination will be Damascus.”

Source: Al Jazeera
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Turkish President Erdogan:

I hope everyone now understands that a realistic European security framework cannot be built without Türkiye.

We continue to explain that Türkiye would make strong positive contributions to the EU.

The time has long come to include Türkiye in Europe’s defense and security mechanisms.

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Ruben Vardanyan, one of the former leaders of the so-called Armenian regime in Azerbaijan's Karabakh region, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison by a Baku military court.

He was convicted on charges including financing terrorism, participating in illegal armed groups, and war crimes.

Vardanyan, a former Russian citizen who moved to Karabakh in 2022, was detained in September 2023 while attempting to leave for Armenia after Azerbaijan’s anti-terror operation.

Source: Haber Global

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Turkish President Erdogan:

A new war targeting Iran would benefit no one — our region would lose.

We have clearly told all parties that Türkiye opposes any military intervention against Iran.
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Turkish President Erdogan:

We have never been colonialists.

We see Africans as brothers and friends.

Our Africa policy is based on mutual respect and equal partnership.
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Turkish President Erdogan

The world is changing — how long can the EU remain captive to narrow agendas?

Removing ideological barriers to Türkiye’s integration would strengthen Europe itself.

Attitudes that exclude Türkiye ignore global realities.

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Turkish Bayraktar TB3 UCAVs successfully flew in extreme winter conditions over the Baltic Sea during NATO’s Steadfast Dart 2026 exercise, the only aircraft able to operate in the harsh weather in the exercise.

Operating from TCG ANADOLU, the TB3 took off and landed autonomously in -5°C temperatures, heavy snow, and strong winds.

Other aircraft reportedly could not fly due to weather conditions.
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NEW: Ukraine retook 201 sq km last week — its fastest battlefield gain since mid-2023 — reportedly exploiting Russian communication breakdowns after Moscow’s forces lost access to Starlink.

The advance happened about 80 km east of Zaporizhzhia, where Russia had been making gains since summer 2025.

Russia’s frontline units lost effective Starlink access in December after SpaceX restricted terminals to authorized Ukrainian use.

Pro-Russian channels previously reported serious coordination failures after the cutoff, which may have created openings for Ukraine’s rapid advance.

Source: UNITED24
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Russia says the Starlink shutdown had zero impact on its military operations in Ukraine.

Russian Deputy Defense Minister Alexey Krivoruchko and communications chief Valery Tishkov told state TV that Russian command-and-control systems were not affected.

They claim Starlink was used only by “certain units” and mainly to “mislead the enemy,” not for core battlefield communications.
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Germany’s Chancellor Merz is now openly questioning the future of the joint Franco-German FCAS fighter jet project, and hints Berlin could walk away:

This isn’t a political quarrel. We have a real problem in the requirement profile.

The French need a nuclear-capable and carrier-capable aircraft… The Bundeswehr doesn’t need that for now.

If we can’t solve that, then we can’t maintain the project.

He also signaled Germany could look at other European partners if talks fail.

Source: Politico
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Nigeria’s Data Protection Commission opened an investigation into Temu over suspected violations of the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023.

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BIG: The U.S. may be closer to war with Iran than most people realize, and it could happen soon if nuclear talks fail.

Trump administration has built up major military forces in the region, including two aircraft carriers, hundreds of jets, and 150+ cargo flights of weapons.

Just in the past 24 hours, another 50 fighter jets — F-35s, F-22s and F-16s — headed to the region.

Officials say this wouldn’t be a small strike, it would look like a weeks-long war, possibly joint with Israel.

One Trump adviser put it bluntly:

The boss is getting fed up… I think there is a 90% chance we see kinetic action in the next few weeks.

Israel is reportedly preparing for war “within days,” though some U.S. officials say strikes could still be weeks away.

Source: Axios

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India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has given DRDO a 5-year deadline to develop an indigenous fighter jet engine, amid delays in imported engines for the Tejas:

Assume your 20 years have already ended — now you have only five years left.”

We have to achieve in these five years what other countries take 20 years to do.

Source: The Tribune
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Ukraine has paused additional orders of Germany’s HX-2 strike drones after frontline tests revealed launch failures, missing AI features, and vulnerability to electronic warfare.

According to a German military presentation reviewed by Bloomberg, some drones:
— Failed to take off
— Lacked promised AI guidance features
— Struggled under Russian jamming

Germany will not place follow-on orders unless Ukraine formally renews interest.

Source: Defence Blog
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France is ready to make major concessions — including large-scale local production and possible reciprocal defense deals — to secure India’s planned purchase of 114 Rafale fighter jets worth over €30 billion.

India approved the purchase, but “details… are still ongoing.”

Most jets are expected to be built in India, with reports saying at least 90 could be produced locally.

India wants tech transfers and integration rights for its own systems.

France may favor India’s Pinaka rocket system in return — seen as a goodwill gesture.

Source: Le Monde
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Armenia's PM Pashinyan says Armenians have long viewed events “through Zatulin’s eyes” and urges voters in 2026 to decide whether to trust their own judgment or return to an old political “cycle” that, in his view, ended badly in 2023.

From the 1830s… until October 2022–23, we all… have seen through Zatulin’s eyes.

In 2026, Armenians must choose whose vision they trust — their own eyes, or Zatulin’s eyes?

He warns against re-entering a historical “cycle… that started in the 1850s and ended in 2023.”

NOTE: Pashinyan is referring to Russian MP Konstantin Zatulin, a longtime pro-Armenian voice in Moscow who strongly backed Armenia on Karabakh — but later clashed with Pashinyan and was banned from Armenia in 2022.
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