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Punjab Minister Conducts Late-Night Inspection of Key Road and Development Projects
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Trump Softens Stance on Russia, Invites Putin to G20 Summit
Posted onUS President admits “We made a mistake by removing Russia from G8”, Russian President accepts invitation, prospects of reconciliation Washington (Special Correspondent) — Russian President Vladimir Putin may attend the G20 Summit scheduled in Miami, USA this December. US President Donald Trump has stated that Putin’s presence would be “extremely beneficial” and that removing Russia…
White House Spokesperson’s Sarcastic Remark to Reporter Over Trump-Putin Meeting in Hungary Sparks Media Uproar
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Nexperia: Dutch government takes control of China-owned chip firm
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Starlink reportedly made free in Iran – but protesters are taking huge risks by using it
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