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VIA ANCHORAGE: NO SHORT-CUT TO PEACE IN UKRAINE

The New Indian Express Kalaburagi

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August 19, 2025

The much-anticipated Alaska summit yielded little. Moscow and Kyiv must sit together and address their core disputes. Otherwise, future peace summits risk becoming a cycle of photo-ops

- LT GEN SYED ATA HASNAIN (RETD)

The Donald Trump-Vladimir Putin meeting in Anchorage promised forward movement on Ukraine, but delivered only limited outcomes. The good news is there was no breakdown—no deal, but no bitterness either. That in itself is a positive. President Trump mentioned that agreement had been reached on several issues, with only "one or two" matters proving sticky. It does not take much imagination to conclude that the unresolved points revolve around Russia's insistence on holding Donbas and the status of Crimea.

A ceasefire could have been announced as an interim measure while details of a wider settlement were worked out later. That this did not happen suggests disagreement was serious enough—perhaps Putin himself insisted that the war continue until his core demands were addressed.

Trump's own words were guarded: "There is no deal without a deal". Yet his body language in Anchorage was not negative, nor was Putin's. If a deal eventually emerges, Trump is likely to double down on another arena of conflict: Gaza. Bringing about a ceasefire there, alongside progress in Ukraine, would strengthen his credentials for international recognition, perhaps even a Nobel Prize. His effort to bring Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the White House on Monday, for follow-up discussions does suggest Anchorage was not the end of diplomacy but only a pause.

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Not just stress, peer pressure can lead to emotional eating

If food makes you feel energetic and happy, it's good. If it makes you lethargic or uncomfortable, it's not, says Dr Smitha Singh, clinical dietitian at Lucknow Wellness Clinic, in an interview with Anna Jose. Edited excerpts:

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December 02, 2025

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SC orders pan-India CBI probe on digital arrest

THE Supreme Court on Monday asked the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to conduct a detailed, unified panIndia probe into cases of digital arrest, expressing concern over the rise in the number of such cases.

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1 min

December 02, 2025

The New Indian Express Kalaburagi

The New Indian Express Kalaburagi

After death, ‘drugs sold here’ protests erupt

A few days after a youth died of suspected drug overdose in Punjab's Maur Kalan village in Bathinda, the irate villagers are expressing their anger in a novel way.

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1 mins

December 02, 2025

The New Indian Express Kalaburagi

The New Indian Express Kalaburagi

ACTION SHIFTS TO MADURAI Switzerland hurdle for India before quarters

HOSTS India are comfortably placed in Pool B with two big wins in as many matches at the ongoing FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup.

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1 mins

December 02, 2025

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Omar on backfoot over OBC reservation review report

THE Omar Abdullah government in Jammu and Kashmir faces growing political and community pressure ahead of the submission of the Cabinet Sub-Committee's reservation review report, with OBC groups demanding a steep quota hike and Kashmiri leaders warning against any dilution of the Residents of Backward Areas (RBA) category.

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2 mins

December 02, 2025

The New Indian Express Kalaburagi

SIR rumble rocks Lok Sabha

Oppn stages walkout in Rajya Sabha; Minister Rijiju seeks time to take call on the matter

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2 mins

December 02, 2025

The New Indian Express Kalaburagi

Centre confirms GPS spoofing at major airports, orders probe

CIVIL Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu on Monday informed the Rajya Sabha that the Airports Authority of India (AAI) has asked the Wireless Monitoring Organisation (WMO) to identify the source behind the Global Positioning System (GPS) spoofing recently which affected flights at the Indira Gandhi International Air-

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1 min

December 02, 2025

The New Indian Express Kalaburagi

A STITCH IN TIME CAN SAVE YOUR BABY'S HEART & LIFE

WHEN four-day-old Gourav refused to be breastfed, sweated heavily while suckling and faced severe breathing trouble, his parents feared something was terribly wrong. Worried, they rushed him to a district government hospital where an initial clinical examination detected cardiac issues with low oxygen saturation. As the hospital had no facility to diagnose the condition, his parents immediately shifted him to a private hospital in Bhubaneswar where an echocardiogram confirmed a large a hole in the wall separating the heart's two lower chambers (ventricular septal defect (VSD)) with obstruction in pulmonary artery. Doctors said the child was born with the hole in his heart. The diagnosis shocked the young couple as they recalled nothing unusual had come up during pregnancy.

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4 mins

December 02, 2025

The New Indian Express Kalaburagi

ED stirs Kerala CM Pinarayi’s masala bond curry further

THE Enforcement Directorate has served a show cause notice to Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vjayan, former finance minister T M Thomas Isaac, and the CM’s chief principal secretary K M Abraham over alleged infractions in the issue of masala bonds in 2019 by the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB).

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1 min

December 02, 2025

The New Indian Express Kalaburagi

The New Indian Express Kalaburagi

... Priyanka asks why no discussion on crucial issues

MOUNTING a counteroffensive to Prime Minister Modi's 'drama' jibe, the Congress on Monday said that the PM has once again delivered his \"dramabazi delivery' instead of addressing the key issues before Parliament on the first day of the winter session. Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra attacked the PM, saying, \"Drama is not allowing democratic discussions about issues that matter to public.

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1 min

December 02, 2025

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