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We stand with Vedant. Education Minister must resign


We stand with Vedant. Education Minister must resign












RECAP: The U.S. and Iran appear closer to a framework agreement that could finally wind down the Hormuz crisis and reopen global shipping routes, though negotiators are still arguing over uranium, inspections, and enforcement guarantees. Trump is under pressure from hawks inside his own camp (and Israel of course) who wanted a harder finish to the conflict. Markets are basically trading on mood swings at this point. Russia launched one of the largest aerial attacks on Kyiv in months overnight, firing hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles, including another nuclear-capable Oreshnik hypersonic ballistic missile. At least 4 people were killed and around 100 injured as strikes hit civilian infrastructure across the capital. European officials are openly calling it nuclear brinkmanship now. Ukraine says the scale of the barrage shows Moscow is preparing for escalation rather than negotiations, while Russia claims the attacks were retaliation for Ukrainian strikes in occupied territory. Both sides are increasingly treating long-range drone warfare like daily weather updates. Near the White House, Secret Service agents fatally shot a gunman after shots were fired at a security checkpoint. One bystander was reportedly wounded during the exchange. It is now another major armed security incident near Trump within weeks, which is not exactly the kind of trend line presidential protection teams enjoy graphing. Meanwhile, global attention remains fixed on whether Trump pivots next toward forcing movement in the Russia-Ukraine war after cooling the Iran front. If Hormuz stabilizes, Washington suddenly has room to redirect pressure elsewhere. The planet continues operating like 3 overlapping season finales stitched together by lack of sleep.








