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Did Trump actually succeed in getting Pakistan and India to ceasefire?
Each country has their own version of how their ceasefire came to be. Trump says his negotiating team got them to agree. India says Trumps team had nothing to do with it. Pakistan says Trumps team got them both to agree. What do you think? Here is the story. Here are the latest developments: Trump announces ceasefire: The halt in fighting was first announced by US President Donald Trump, who said in a post on social media that the agreement came after a night of US mediation. India and Pakistan confirm: India and Pakistan soon confirmed Trump’s announcement, saying the ceasefire became effective at 5 p.m. New Delhi time (7:30 a.m. ET). India downplays US: India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri did not mention US involvement when announcing the agreement, and an Indian statement said the deal was worked out “directly” between the two countries, contradicting Trump’s claim. Pakistan praises Rubio: But a Pakistani government source familiar with the negotiations told CNN that the US — and Secretary of State Marco Rubio in particular — played a crucial role in getting both sides to agree. https://edition.cnn.com/world/live-news/india-pakistan-operation-sindoor-05-10-25 -
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Updates and events in the War in Ukraine 2025
Why would Putin listen to the weak speccy half man that is stamer, who are the UK to sanction anyone anyway?, there have been sanctions on Russia since 02 22, people still buying the oil regardless....perfect example of why BRICS was created. -
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What is the easiest / quickest way to get a visa for my wife to visit the UK
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Europe remains the key to Britain’s future economic success
The EU could have taken away most of the City of London's business, had it wanted to do so. Clearly it would be in Frankfurt's interest to establish itself above the City of London as Europe's main financial market place. The UK looks more and more like a failed state anyway, but the loss of the financial services sector would not be mortal, the UK has pharma and many other sectors still for a prolonged decrepit decline. The UK's decline would not affect the EU all that much. The EU could regulate away a lot of the City's business, and they can still do so in the future, if they ever decide to do it.
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