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Zohran Mamdani, a top candidate in the NYC mayoral race, aims to fund his proposed services by raising $10 billion in city revenue through increased taxes on corporations and the wealthiest New Yorkers.
Iran's nuclear program evolved from Western aid and alliances with the Shah to becoming a strategic threat and a focal point of confrontation with Israel.
Indian embassy in Tehran evacuates people from Iran, leaving others stranded after ceasefire announcement.
Recent events highlight the debate over the effectiveness of nuclear weapons in protecting countries, with a focus on Iran's nuclear program. While nuclear deterrence has been a long-standing strategy, studies suggest that other factors like a strong economy and military may be more important in conflicts.
The debate over the importance of nuclear weapons in conflicts continues as Iran faces allegations regarding its nuclear program. Economic strength and conventional military superiority are highlighted as more significant factors in warfare.
Odia students from Israel share their experiences of having to run to bunkers within minutes after sirens went off during missile attacks. They express relief after being safely evacuated and thank the Indian government for their support.
Due to airspace closure and delays caused by missile attacks, only a fraction of passengers took the Doha-bound flight from Kolkata airport. Passengers faced uncertainty and rescheduled or accepted refunds due to disrupted flight schedules.
Hostage families and survivors called on the US government to bring home the remaining hostages from Gaza, seizing the opportunity presented by the recent ceasefire with Iran. Lawmakers showed overwhelming support for the families' plea.
NATO leaders convene in The Hague to endorse a higher defense spending target in response to Trump's demands. The summit seeks to secure Trump's commitment to the alliance amidst concerns about Russia's threat and conflicts in the Middle East.
The Trump administration delays classified briefings for lawmakers on Iran strikes and ceasefire agreement, rescheduling Senate briefing for Thursday and House briefing for Friday. Democrats and some Republicans express concerns over lack of information and congressional approval for military action.
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi stated that Iran's nuclear program has been significantly set back by U.S. and Israeli strikes. Extensive damage was detected at several nuclear sites in Iran, including its uranium conversion and enrichment facilities.
France warns Iran to reach a nuclear deal this summer or face 'snapback' UN sanctions. The last sanctions on Iran's nuclear activities expire on October 18.
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