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India-US trade talks progress as a team heads to Washington, while a tragic bridge collapse claims 15 lives, and Tharoor reflects on India's democratic evolution, calling the Emergency a dark chapter.

Deadly new Russian drone attack reported on Kyiv

BBC NewsThursday, July 10, 2025 at 3:30:16 AM
Deadly new Russian drone attack reported on Kyiv
A fresh Russian drone strike hit Kyiv overnight, leaving at least two dead and 13 wounded, according to local authorities. Fires broke out across the city as emergency crews scrambled to respond—another grim reminder of the relentless toll on civilians as the war drags on.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another headline—it’s a stark snapshot of how daily life in Ukraine remains under siege. With attacks like these becoming tragically routine, the story underscores both the human cost and the resilience of a capital that refuses to be broken, even as global attention wavers.
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