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A quick resolution looks unlikely after Putin repeated his hardline terms, saying the war will only end once the Ukranian forces pull back from the areas that they occupy.

An ICE spokesperson said that the agency is focused on enforcing federal immigration laws through targeted operations that emphasise national security and public safety.

Ruling party candidate promises hope, opposition pledges change as Thursday's deadline to end campaigns approaches.

A strong earthquake measuring 5.0 on the Richter scale hits Swat, and other cities in Pakistan on Saturday. Media reports confirmed that

Perhaps North West Premier Bushy Maape is speaking his truth when he says there are no potholes in his province. But as Qaanitah Hunter points out, he probably doesn't feel a thing as he is chauffeured about in fancy German sedans, subsidised by the taxpayer.

The Hong Kong government said the death toll stands at 128, and around 200 people remain missing and unaccounted for.

His comments come after two members of the National Guard were shot in Washington on Wednesday near the White House.

The administration has also argued that universities allowed what it considered to be antisemitism to go unchecked at campus protests last year against Israel's war in Gaza; the schools deny it

Pauline Hanson, the 71-year-old far-right Australian Senator, faced backlash from lawmakers as she marched into the parliament wearing a burqa as part of her campaign to ban the Muslim garment in public. She was suspended for seven sitting days.

Restaurant at Regent Street has served guests like former British PM Winston Churchill and actor Marlon Brando, now faces closure as Crown Estate refuses to renew lease