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Tensions Rise in Honduras as Election Turns Fickle Amid Trump's Influence
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Tensions Rise in Honduras as Election Turns Fickle Amid Trump's Influence

Delhi has recorded more than 200,000 cases of acute respiratory illnesses between 2022 and 2024, correlating with the alarming rise in air pollution levels. Reported cases include over 30,000 hospitalizations, with the city frequently experiencing toxic air conditions that spike during winters. The primary causes include industrial emissions, vehicle exhaust, and agricultural practices. As the health crisis deepens, urgent calls for action have been raised within the government and legal forums to address the hazardous air quality.

Delhi has recorded more than 200,000 cases of acute respiratory illnesses between 2022 and 2024, correlating with the alarming rise in air pollution levels. Reported cases include over 30,000 hospitalizations, with the city frequently experiencing toxic air conditions that spike during winters. The primary causes include industrial emissions, vehicle exhaust, and agricultural practices. As the health crisis deepens, urgent calls for action have been raised within the government and legal forums to address the hazardous air quality.

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As Russian forces gain control over much of the Donbas region, Ukrainians including soldiers and civilians share their perspectives on the viability of peace with Russia. While some seek refuge from the violence amid skepticism about negotiations, others contemplate the potential sacrifices needed for peace, highlighting the complexities of the conflict.

As Russian forces gain control over much of the Donbas region, Ukrainians including soldiers and civilians share their perspectives on the viability of peace with Russia. While some seek refuge from the violence amid skepticism about negotiations, others contemplate the potential sacrifices needed for peace, highlighting the complexities of the conflict.

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During a White House cabinet meeting, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that he did not see any survivors before a controversial follow-up strike on a drug boat, which allegedly violated international conflict laws. The incident, which resulted in the deaths of two survivors, has sparked bipartisan concern among US lawmakers. Hegseth attributed the decision to the 'fog of war' and mentioned that Admiral Frank Bradley authorized the strike. President Trump supported the military actions taken but distanced himself from the second strike, noting that he was unaware of it.

During a White House cabinet meeting, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that he did not see any survivors before a controversial follow-up strike on a drug boat, which allegedly violated international conflict laws. The incident, which resulted in the deaths of two survivors, has sparked bipartisan concern among US lawmakers. Hegseth attributed the decision to the 'fog of war' and mentioned that Admiral Frank Bradley authorized the strike. President Trump supported the military actions taken but distanced himself from the second strike, noting that he was unaware of it.

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