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  1. Pakistani forces bombed Taliban government targets in Afghanistan's major cities, with Islamabad calling the conflict an "open war."
  2. Pope Leo stressed that a true homily is more than an intellectual exercise, saying it should come from personal belief and lived faith.
  3. Even before the conclusion of PM Modi's visit, editorials and op-eds appeared in Pakistani and Turkish media, indulging in fear-mongering about India and Israel's deepening ties.
  4. US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee told embassy staff on Friday that if they want to leave Israel, they should do it "today".
  5. As New Delhi and Dhaka look to reset ties under the new Tarique Rahman-led Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) government, Bangladesh's envoy to India has proposed a cultural bridge between the two nations.
  6. The killing of Nemesio Oseguera, also known as "El Mencho," constituted a victory for the government of President Claudia Sheinbaum.
  7. Through dedication, proper planning and creative thinking, the teenager built a record-breaking toothpick tower, reflecting his deep passion for engineering.
  8. Cuba vowed to defend itself against 'terrorist and mercenary' attacks after the fatal exchange of fire with the Florida-registered boat.
  9. Pakistan-Afghanistan Tensions LIVE Updates: Pakistan bombed Afghanistan's cities, including Kabul and Kandahar, after Afghan forces attacked Pakistani border troops.
  10. For the first time since the Great Depression, more Americans left the country than new residents moved in last year. The US, long known as the land of immigration, is seeing the opposite in its 250th year.