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A Gaza pediatrician tragically loses nine children in an Israeli strike, while a new Gaza aid plan with Israeli ties raises questions about its independence amid ongoing conflict.

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Romanian presidential candidate calls for street protests without Ukraine-style ‘bloodbath’
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Romanian presidential candidate George Simion is urging his supporters to take to the streets in protest, alleging fraud in the recent election. However, he’s careful to emphasize that these demonstrations should remain peaceful—avoiding the kind of violent clashes seen in Ukraine. His call raises questions about the legitimacy of the election and whether public unrest could escalate.
Editor’s Note: Elections are supposed to be a cornerstone of democracy, but when candidates cry foul, it can shake public trust. Simion’s call for protests—while stressing nonviolence—still hints at underlying tensions. If large-scale demonstrations happen, Romania could face political instability, especially if claims of fraud gain traction. It’s a story worth watching, not just for Romanians but for anyone interested in how democracies handle contested elections.
Nitish, 4 other CMs give Niti Aayog meet a miss
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Five chief ministers, including those from West Bengal, Kerala, and Karnataka, skipped the Niti Aayog's big annual meeting—a forum meant to align state and national policies. While their absence raises eyebrows, the event wasn’t a washout: 31 states and union territories showed up, and the Niti Aayog CEO praised the lively discussions. Interestingly, some opposition CMs, like Tamil Nadu’s and Telangana’s, did attend, hinting at mixed political attitudes toward the central government’s policy body.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about empty chairs—it’s a snapshot of India’s federal tensions. When CMs skip a key planning meeting, it signals friction or disengagement with the Centre’s agenda, even if others play ball. For readers, it’s a reminder of how politics shapes policy coordination (or lack thereof) between states and Delhi.

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