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Mumbai Cobras defeated the Arabia Wolves 5-3 in Dubai, maintaining their season lead and spoiling the Wolves' home debut. Tushar Lalwani became the first Indian pitcher to win a professional game. Arabia's late rally fell short as Mumbai held on for the win.
China is replacing diesel trucks with electric models at a record pace, cutting fuel demand and emissions. The shift is driven by lower costs, government incentives, and new charging infrastructure, with global impacts expected as Chinese electric trucks enter export markets.
The proposed sale of advanced stealth fighters to Saudi Arabia marks a major shift in U.S. Middle East policy. The deal could reshape regional alliances, but carries significant risks for long-term stability and American commitments.
Conservative media has made New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani a central target, branding him as a symbol of left-wing extremism. The coverage highlights deep political divides and efforts to rally conservative audiences ahead of future elections.
Congress passes a bill to release Jeffrey Epstein files, and Trump agrees to sign it. Trump welcomes Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, dismissing intelligence on Jamal Khashoggi's killing. Major immigration crackdowns unfold in Louisiana and North Carolina, while the U.N. backs a U.S. plan for Gaza amid ongoing uncertainty.
A Maryland man has admitted to sending threats to over 25 Jewish institutions across multiple states. His messages included references to violence and historical tragedies, prompting federal charges.
House Democrats are urging the Senate to reject Donald Trump's nominee for antisemitism envoy, Yehuda Kaploun, citing concerns over his judgment and partisanship. The Senate is scheduled to hold a hearing on his nomination amid calls to fill the position quickly.
A charter flight of Palestinians from Gaza to South Africa has raised concerns about forced emigration and the role of a shadowy organization. Activists and rights groups question whether these departures are voluntary or a result of worsening conditions in Gaza.
Pakistan sent 100 tons of humanitarian aid for Gaza, delivered via Egypt and coordinated with local organizations. The relief includes tents and tarpaulin sheets, with more shipments planned. The aid comes amid ongoing conflict and severe humanitarian needs in Gaza.
Austria is working to find a compromise on Israel's participation in Eurovision as several countries threaten to boycott the event. The decision has been delayed until December, with Austria urging diplomacy and warning against politicizing the contest.
France has posthumously promoted Alfred Dreyfus to brigadier general, 130 years after his wrongful conviction. His family called the move a historic correction. The decision was signed into law by the president and prime minister.
The United States and European powers have submitted a resolution demanding Iran grant access to bombed nuclear sites and account for its uranium stockpile. The resolution follows a critical report from the United Nations nuclear watchdog and has prompted warnings of retaliation from Iran.
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