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Hamas supports Gaza deal; Trump wants strikes halted

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October 05, 2025

Hamas did not demand a permanent ceasefire or full withdrawal as a condition to release the hostages. Instead, the order was reversed — hostage release first, and then withdrawal

- Agencies

Hamas has agreed to release the remaining hostages from its 2023 attack on Israel and accepted key elements of a US peace plan proposed by President Donald Trump, offering uncertain hopes for ending the two-year conflict in Gaza even as Israeli bombardments continued on Saturday.

The militant group said it was prepared to free the last of the hostages but indicated that other aspects of Trump's 20-point proposal would require further negotiation, including demands that Hamas disarm completely.

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NEW DELHI: Ethiopia's Birhanu Legese and defending women’s champion Alemaddis Eyayu look to improve the course record at the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon on Sunday.

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Army set to deploy system to counter aerial threats

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'Was shocked': CJI on shoe-hurling episode

Chief Justice of India (CJI) Bhushan R Gavai said on Thursday that he and fellow Supreme Court judge K Vinod Chandran were “shocked” when a lawyer attempted to hurl a shoe at the CJI in the courtroom earlier this week but added that he had “forgotten” about the incident.

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PM, Starmer cement ties with defence, trade push

The India-UK partnership is an important pillar of global stability and economic progress in an era of international instability, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday after talks with his British counterpart Keir Starmer aimed at driving cooperation in areas ranging from trade and investment to defence and technology.

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Muslims and the RSS: A personal odyssey

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has, in its 100 years, become one of the most powerful cultural and social forces in India.

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Modi seeks action against pro-Khalistan actors in UK

PRO-KHALISTAN ELEMENTS IN THE UK HAVE BEEN INVOLVED IN VIOLENT PROTESTS AT THE INDIAN HIGH COMMISSION IN LONDON

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India beat South Korea to enter semis

The Indian badminton team beat South Korea 2-1 in the quarterfinals to assure themselves of their first medal at the BWF World Junior Mixed Team Championships at the National Centre of Excellence in Guwahati on Thursday.

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Govt won’t raise stake beyond 48.9% in Vodafone Idea: Scindia

The government will not increase its equity stake beyond 48.9% in Vodafone Idea (Vi) in the near future, Union minister for communications Jyotiraditya Scindia said at a media interaction on the sidelines of the the India Mobile Congress (IMC) event on Thursday.

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September third-hottest globally on record: EU monitor

This September was the third-warmest September globally, with an average surface air temperature of 16.11 degrees C, 0.66 degree C above the 1991-2020 average for September, Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), the EU monitor, said on Thursday.

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CETA opened new avenues of India, UK synergy: PM

Amidst current global instability, this year has been a year of stability for the India-UK relationship, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told corporate honchos from the two countries on Thursday in Mumbai while British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called his two-day India visit as “historic” and “productive”.

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