’11 jets shot down’: Donald Trump claims ‘200% tariffs’ warning forced India, Pakistan to stop fighting | World News

US President Donald Trump (AP photo) NEW DELHI: US President Donald Trump on Thursday once again boasted about his tariff-centred approach to peace negotiations. Speaking at an event of his self-styled UN-like body, the “Board of Peace,” he referred to the India-Pakistan military tensions of May 2025 and claimed he had threatened to impose “200…

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BLA launches ‘coordinated’ attacks across 5 Balochistan districts; four policemen killed

Four police officers were killed in a “coordinated” attack in five districts in Pakistan’s Balochistan, carried out by Baloch separatists. The attacks were carried out with guns and suicide bombings, according to the local security official.“The coordinated gun and suicide attacks are being carried out across Balochistan, mainly in Quetta, Pasni, Mastung, Nushki and Gwadar…

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The invisible forces shaping leadership behaviour

We like to believe leadership is built on vision, competence, and confidence. That is the official story. It sounds polished in annual reports, keynote speeches, and LinkedIn captions. But when I sit with leaders in coaching rooms, and when I observe teams in the wild theatre of organisational life, I often see something more human…

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‘True culprit is my mother’: Massive twist in Punjab case, thrown into canal by father 2 months ago, ‘dead’ girl reappears | Chandigarh News

‘True culprit is my mother’: Massive twist in Punjab case, thrown into canal by father 2 months ago, ‘dead’ girl reappears FEROZEPUR: A 17-year-old girl presumed dead for two months — after allegedly being thrown into a canal by her father — has resurfaced alive in Punjab’s Ferozepur, demanding her father’s immediate release from jail.The…

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Saudi Arabia revokes licences of 74 private schools over safety and regulatory violations | World News

Saudi Arabia revoked licences of 74 private schools after inspections found lapses and missing approvals/Representative image Saudi Arabia’s education authorities have withdrawn the operating licences of 74 private schools in multiple cities across the Kingdom, tightening oversight as part of a broader effort to protect student safety and preserve standards in the private education sector.The…

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