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Baloch Rebels Release Video of Deadly Attack on Military Convoy

Baloch rebels have claimed responsibility for a deadly attack on a paramilitary convoy in Noshki, Balochistan, which resulted in the deaths of five individuals, including three Pakistani soldiers. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) released a video showing the moment of the explosion, believed to have been caused by a suicide attacker who rammed an explosive-laden vehicle into the convoy. Following the blast, gunfire erupted, leading to further casualties among the attackers and civilians. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the "cowardly" assault, asserting it would not undermine Pakistan's resolve against terrorism. This incident follows a recent BLA hijacking of the Jaffar Express, where hostages were held for 36 hours, resulting in 31 fatalities. The BLA, which seeks independence for Balochistan and claims that its resources are being exploited by the Pakistani elite, has approximately 5,000 members, including an increasing number of women. sources

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Mar 17 2025, 9 am

7-Year-Old Girl in Coma After Exploding Toy Challenge

A seven-year-old girl from Festus, Missouri, is in a coma after suffering severe third-degree burns when a NeeDoh cube toy exploded in her face. Scarlett Selby attempted to replicate a TikTok trend of microwaving the squishy toy to make it more malleable. Following the explosion, her father, Josh Selby, rushed to her aid after hearing her "blood-curdling scream" and struggled to remove the burning material from her skin. She was taken to the hospital, where doctors induced a coma to prevent airway swelling. Five months post-incident, Scarlett remains anxious about her recovery and potential skin grafts. Her mother, Amanda Blakenship, noted that Scarlett is self-conscious about her scars, which are "profound" and require ongoing treatment. In response to the incident, Mr. Selby is urging parents to discard their NeeDoh products, warning that the toy's contents can cause severe burns and are difficult to remove from skin. sources

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Mar 17 2025, 8 pm

PM Modi, US Intel Chief Exchange Gifts at Mahakumbh

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in New Delhi, where they exchanged meaningful gifts. Modi presented Gabbard with a pitcher of _Gangajal_—sacred water from the Ganges—collected during the recent Mahakumbh festival, which saw over 66 crore participants. "I also took the dip," he noted, highlighting the significance of the event. In return, Gabbard gifted Modi a Tulsi rosary, symbolizing her new role. Currently on a multi-nation visit, Gabbard will address the Raisina Dialogue on March 18, following discussions with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, where they reaffirmed the importance of strategic security in India-US relations. Earlier, she participated in a global intelligence conclave hosted by India, involving top security officials including Canada’s and the UK's intelligence heads. Gabbard had previously met Modi during his visit to Washington, DC, last month. sources

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Mar 17 2025, 8 pm

Doval Hosts Global Spy Chiefs in Delhi, Including Five Eyes

In a significant advancement for global security collaboration, intelligence chiefs and national security advisers from various countries, including three members of the Five Eyes alliance, convened in New Delhi. The summit features US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, UK's National Security Adviser Jonathan Powell, and New Zealand's intelligence chief Andrew Hampton, alongside New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, who is the chief guest at The Raisina Dialogue. This multilateral conference, organized by the Observer Research Foundation and India's Ministry of External Affairs, attracts participants from over 120 nations, including heads of state, military leaders, and experts in strategy and geopolitics. The gathering underscores India's expanding role in international security, particularly amid rising concerns over radicalization linked to 'Khalistani' separatist groups in Canada. The 2025 Raisina Dialogue will explore themes such as politics, environmental challenges, and digital security, marking its 10th edition. sources

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Mar 17 2025, 9 pm

WHO: 80% of Afghanistan Services Face Shutdown by June

The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that 80 percent of its supported health services in Afghanistan may shut down by June due to a significant funding shortfall, exacerbated by cuts in US aid and a shift in development priorities. WHO stated that without urgent intervention, over 220 facilities could close by mid-2025, leaving an additional 1.8 million Afghans without access to primary healthcare. Already, 167 operations have ceased, with WHO's Afghanistan chief highlighting the dire humanitarian emergency that threatens years of health system progress. The country is grappling with multiple health crises, including outbreaks of malaria and dengue, and ongoing polio vaccination efforts. Save the Children reported that 18 of its health facilities have closed, affecting over 134,000 children. Afghanistan also faces one of the highest maternal mortality rates globally, with malnutrition impacting 10 percent of children under five, amid ongoing economic and humanitarian challenges. sources

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Mar 17 2025, 7 pm

Modi and Gabbard Meet After India Raises Khalistani Terror Concerns

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Tulsi Gabbard, the United States' Director of National Intelligence, in New Delhi on Monday evening, following her discussions with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh about addressing the Khalistani terror group Sikhs For Justice. During their meeting, Modi gifted Gabbard a vase containing Ganga water from Prayagraj, which recently hosted the Maha Kumbh. This marks Gabbard's second meeting with Modi in two months, having previously met in February during his visit to Washington, D.C. Their discussions centered on enhancing cooperation in combating terrorism and cybersecurity, aimed at strengthening the India-US partnership. Prior to meeting Modi, Gabbard spoke with Singh and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, where the Khalistani issue was a key topic. Gabbard is in India as part of a multi-nation visit to the Indo-Pacific, which includes stops in Japan and Thailand, focusing on fostering relationships and communication. sources

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Mar 17 2025, 7 pm

Many Nations Can Deploy Peacekeeping Troops to Ukraine: UK

More than 30 countries are anticipated to join a "coalition of the willing" to support Ukraine, as discussions around a potential peace deal with Russia gain traction, a spokesperson for British Prime Minister Keir Starmer revealed on Monday. The spokesperson emphasized that a "significant number" of nations are prepared to send peacekeeping troops to Ukraine, highlighting the coalition's diverse contributions, which will vary in capability. This initiative aims to bolster Ukraine's security in the wake of ongoing conflict, reflecting a united international effort to stabilize the region. The coalition's formation underscores the global commitment to supporting Ukraine as it navigates its path towards peace and recovery. sources

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Mar 17 2025, 7 pm

Canada's PM Carney Invites Zelensky to June G7 Summit

Canada's newly appointed Prime Minister Mark Carney has extended an invitation to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to attend the upcoming G7 summit in June, set to take place in Alberta. This communication occurred over the weekend, shortly after Carney assumed office last week. A government official confirmed the invitation, highlighting Canada's ongoing support for Ukraine amid its ongoing challenges. The G7 summit is expected to address various global issues, and Zelensky's participation could further emphasize the international community's commitment to Ukraine. The invitation marks a significant diplomatic gesture as Canada continues to strengthen ties with Ukraine during this critical period. sources

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Mar 17 2025, 7 pm

Canada's New PM Seeks Reliable European Allies Post-Trump

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized the need to strengthen ties with "reliable" European allies during his inaugural overseas trip to France and the UK, following heightened tensions with the United States under President Donald Trump. Carney, who succeeded Justin Trudeau last week, described Canada as the "most European of non-European countries" and highlighted the importance of maintaining positive relations with the US while reinforcing connections with Europe. At a press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron, Carney expressed a commitment to supporting Ukraine amid ongoing Russian aggression, aligning Canada's position with NATO allies. Facing threats from a potential trade war and domestic political challenges, Carney noted the significance of diversifying trade relationships, particularly with France and the UK, as Canada navigates its economic future. After Paris, Carney will meet UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and King Charles III in London before returning to Canada. sources

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Mar 17 2025, 6 pm

Biden Confronts Uncertainty After Trump's Pardons Declared Invalid

Former President Donald Trump has declared that last-minute pardons issued by his predecessor, Joe Biden, including one for Biden's son Hunter, are "null and void." In a post on his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump suggested that Biden may not have been aware of the pardons, which were signed using an autopen, a device that allows officials to sign documents automatically. Trump claimed that the pardons were illegitimate and stated that those pardoned could now face investigations, implying potential criminality among those involved in the signing process. While Trump acknowledged that the final decision on the validity of the pardons rests with the courts, he maintained that they were effectively forged documents. Historically, presidential pardons have been an absolute power, and Trump's assertions could challenge long-standing traditions surrounding this authority. sources

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Mar 17 2025, 5 pm

China Responds to PM Modi's Dragon-Elephant Ballet Remarks

The mutual respect between India and China is underscored by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent positive comments on bilateral relations, which have been welcomed by Beijing. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning highlighted the historical exchanges between the two nations, emphasizing their shared civilizational achievements. In an interview with podcaster Lex Fridman, Modi noted that normalcy has returned to the India-China border following discussions with President Xi Jinping aimed at easing tensions from the 2020 clashes in Ladakh. Modi stressed the importance of dialogue over discord to prevent disputes, while Mao reiterated the significance of their recent meeting in Russia for improving ties. Both countries, representing over 2.8 billion people, are encouraged to cooperate for mutual success, with China expressing readiness to advance their relationship as they approach the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties, a partnership deemed essential for global peace and prosperity. sources

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Mar 17 2025, 5 pm

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