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  1. Many shops in the main city of Muzaffarabad have closed this week in support of the JAAC's calls for businesses to strike, and mobile internet has been largely inaccessible for residents.
  2. Min Zin, founder of the Institute for Strategy and Policy Myanmar (ISP-M), "has been subjected to criminal compulsory measures", Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian told a news briefing.
  3. Pope Leo said he wanted to directly address those who "take advantage of peoples' desperation (or) organise death routes".
  4. Trump repeatedly has expressed support for federal payouts to supporters who he has portrayed as being targeted by a "weaponised" US government under Joe Biden.
  5. Jaishankar highlighted Europe's moral ambiguity and blamed them for selling weapons to countries that attack India. He said that India has never done anything to cause harm to Europe.
  6. On Thursday, US President Donald Trump said he had called off planned strikes on Iran and claimed a deal to end the war could be signed in the coming days.
  7. The original order of May 25 would have required Raveendran to appear on June 15.
  8. For many lawmakers, ArcelorMittal has become a symbol of a fear: Europe is losing industrial foundations on which its economic strength was built.
  9. The horrific details came to light last week when a court sentenced the 23-old-old Vickrum Digwa, a British-born man of Indian Sikh heritage, to life imprisonment.
  10. US-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Trump said key points of a potential agreement have been worked out with support from several countries, raising hopes of a deal soon.