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What were the targets India says it destroyed in Pakistan?

NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India struck nine “terrorist camps” in Pakistan on Wednesday that it accused of serving as indoctrination centres, training areas, and launchpads, two weeks after an attack in Indian Kashmir that the south Asian nation linked to its neighbour. As fears mount that military conflict between the nuclear-armed rivals could escalate further, …

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Mexican cartel leader Ovidio Guzman set to reach plea deal on US drug charges

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican cartel capo Ovidio Guzman is set to reach a plea deal over drug trafficking charges he faced in the Northern District of Illinois, U.S. court records showed on Tuesday. Ovidio, son of the convicted Mexican drug chief Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, was considered one of the leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel …

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Trump’s movie tariff threat alarms India’s film makers

By Haripriya Suresh, Saurabh Sharma and Rishika Sadam BENGALURU/NEW DELHI/HYDERABAD (Reuters) -India’s film industry, which earns roughly 40% of its overseas revenue from the United States, sounded the alarm this week about higher costs after President Donald Trump threatened a tariff of 100% on all movies produced beyond American soil. Film makers, producers and distributors …

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Venezuela opposition members who lived in embassy now in US, Rubio says

By Natalia Siniawski (Reuters) -U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday he welcomed the successful rescue of five Venezuelan opposition members holed up for political protect in the Argentine embassy in Caracas. “Following a precise operation, all hostages are now safely on U.S. soil,” Rubio said on X. The five people, close allies …

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Honduras probes mass shooting threats flagged by US embassy

TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) -The U.S. Embassy in Honduras warned U.S. citizens to avoid several locations in the capital due to information it received of threatened mass shootings on Tuesday and on May 16, prompting Honduran officials to launch an investigation. In a short statement, the embassy said the three target locations mentioned in the threat were …

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Biden’s Gaza pier injured far more troops than previously known

By Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart WASHINGTON (Reuters) – More than 60 service members were injured as a part of former President Joe Biden’s floating aid pier in Gaza, a Pentagon Inspector General report published on Tuesday said, a number significantly higher than had been previously disclosed. The pier, announced by Biden during a televised …

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Mexico agriculture minister says reached deals with US counterpart, met with tomato sector

By Cassandra Garrison MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican Agriculture Minister Julio Berdegue said on Tuesday he reached agreements with U.S. counterpart Brooke Rollins in a “friendly” meeting in Washington and met with tomato industry executives. Berdegue did not elaborate in his post on X, but said the deals would benefit both countries. He later posted again …

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