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Trump selects Mike Waltz, China hawk, to be his national security adviser

President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Representative Michael Waltz, a retired Army National Guard officer and war veteran, as his national security adviser. Waltz, a strong Trump supporter and hawkish on defense, will face numerous national security challenges, including managing military aid to Ukraine, addressing the growing alliance between Russia and North Korea, and dealing with Iran-backed militia threats. A three-term congressman from Florida and the first Green Beret elected to Congress, Waltz has been an outspoken critic of the U.S. military's focus on diversity and equity programs, calling for a return to military readiness and a focus on winning wars.

Hezbollah shot 165 rockets at northern Israel, wounding 7 people

Seven people, including a toddler, were injured on Monday after Hezbollah launched over 165 rockets at northern Israel. The attacks targeted several areas, including Karmiel and Haifa, causing significant damage and prompting a response from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), which intercepted many rockets. Hezbollah claimed responsibility for targeting military sites, while the IDF confirmed the destruction of a rocket launcher used in the assault. The escalation comes amid ongoing ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Lebanon.

US Woman Sets Guinness World Record By Donating Over 2,600 Litres Of Breastmilk

Alyssa Ogletree, a Texas mother of three, has set a new Guinness World Record for breast milk donation, surpassing her own previous record with a total of 2,645.58 liters. Her journey began in 2010 after the birth of her son Kyle when she began donating her surplus milk to mothers in need. Over the years, Ogletree has continued to donate, helping potentially over 350,000 premature babies. She credits her success to a strict pumping routine, staying hydrated, and maintaining a healthy diet. Through her selfless acts, Ogletree hopes to inspire other women to consider donating breast milk and making a difference in the lives of others.

Ukraine Launches Biggest Drone Attack On Moscow, Shutting Down Airports

Ukraine launched its largest drone assault on Moscow since the start of the war, injuring one person and forcing the closure of three major airports. The attack, which targeted the Russian capital overnight, was part of a broader escalation in the conflict, coinciding with Russia’s unprecedented launch of 145 drones against Ukraine. While Ukrainian drones struck key sites in Moscow, including the Moscow region, Russia claimed to have downed 70 of them, with air defences successfully intercepting most threats. This sharp increase in drone warfare underscores the growing intensity of the conflict, with both nations ramping up aerial attacks on critical infrastructure.

Bangladeshi Army Cracks Down on Hindus After ISKCON Controversial Post Triggers Riots; 80 Arrested

Tensions erupted in Chittagong, Bangladesh, on November 5 following clashes between the Hindu community and security forces, sparked by a controversial social media post. The post, made by Osman Ali, a member of the radical group Jamat-e-Islami, contained derogatory remarks about Hinduism and ISKCON, leading to protests from local Hindus. The situation escalated as security forces, including the Bangladesh Army, were deployed to quell the unrest, resulting in violent confrontations. Allegations of unfair targeting by security forces have been raised by Hindu leaders, while concerns over the safety of religious minorities in Bangladesh continue to grow. The incident has drawn attention to the rising sectarian tensions and violence against Hindus in the country.

Trump’s Victory Is a Major Win for Elon Musk and Big-Money Politics

Elon Musk’s super PAC played a pivotal role in Donald Trump’s election victory, deploying over $175 million to boost the Republican ground game in battleground states. Musk’s team knocked on nearly 11 million doors across key states like Michigan and Pennsylvania, focusing on engaging "low-propensity" voters who could be swayed to support Trump. The operation included direct mail, digital ads, and even a fleet of vehicles to transport voters in hard-to-reach areas like the Amish communities in Pennsylvania. Musk’s innovative tactics also included offering financial incentives, such as $1 million gifts for those signing petitions supporting free speech and the Second Amendment, despite legal challenges. His outspoken support on social media, particularly through his platform X, helped amplify Trump’s message, while his direct involvement in field operations reshaped how modern campaigns could be run. Musk’s success could inspire similar efforts from other wealthy donors, signaling a new era in political campaigns where super PACs and independent organizations play a growing role in shaping election outcomes. Musk has already signaled that his political ambitions will extend beyond the presidential race, with plans to influence judicial races and the 2026 midterms.

How Donald Trump Spent His First Day as President-Elect Following Stunning Victory: Calls from Joe Biden, PM Modi, and More..

Donald Trump marked the first day after his election win with a series of congratulatory calls from world leaders, including President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In his conversation with Modi, Trump expressed his strong regard for India, calling the country a "true friend" and reaffirming his commitment to strengthening US-India relations across various sectors. While Trump focused on transition talks and diplomatic outreach, Biden's team urged his camp to sign necessary agreements to begin the formal transition, which is vital for security clearances and access to sensitive government information. Meanwhile, Trump’s legal challenges are under review by the Justice Department, potentially affecting any future prosecutions once he assumes office.

From “Howdy, Modi” to “Namaste Trump”: Celebrating the Strong US-India Leadership Bond

As Donald Trump prepares for his second term as the 47th President of the United States, the relationship between him and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi remains a pillar of strong diplomatic ties. Modi was among the first world leaders to congratulate Trump on his "historic election victory," expressing optimism about their continued collaboration. The two leaders have forged a bond through shared strategic interests, particularly in defense and security, and their personal rapport, demonstrated at events like "Howdy, Modi!" and "Namaste Trump!" These connections have helped foster closer ties, with both nations working together on trade, counterterrorism, and global health initiatives during the pandemic. As Trump returns to office, their partnership is set to deepen, promising to benefit both countries and contribute to global stability and prosperity.

Donald Trump Wins Presidency for Second Time in Stunning Comeback

Donald Trump is on track for an extraordinary political comeback, with the potential to return to the White House for a second term in 2024. If successful, Trump would become the second U.S. president to serve non-consecutive terms, following Grover Cleveland. At 78, he would also become the oldest president in U.S. history. Trump is projected to win the popular vote, making him the first Republican in two decades to do so. However, his return would also be historic for other reasons: he would be the first president to face impeachment proceedings twice and the first to hold office while facing criminal charges. With legal battles still ongoing, Trump’s potential re-election would mark an unprecedented chapter in American politics.

“Trump Urges Supporters to ‘Vote’ ‘No Matter How Long It Takes’ on Key Day in American History”

On Election Day, former President Donald Trump urged his supporters to stay in line and cast their votes, calling the day "the most important day in American history." Trump emphasized high voter enthusiasm and encouraged perseverance, saying, “I need you to deliver your vote no matter how long it takes. STAY IN LINE!” His remarks come as he faces Vice President Kamala Harris in a tight race, with both candidates vying for a historic victory. If successful, Trump would be the first president in over a century to serve two non-consecutive terms, while Harris seeks to become the first woman and Indian-origin President of the United States.

Controversy Erupts as Leaked Medical Report Identifies Paris Olympics Gold Medalist Imane Khelif as Male

Imane Khelif, the Algerian boxer who won gold in women's boxing at the 2024 Summer Olympics, is under scrutiny following a leaked medical report revealing she has internal testicles and XY chromosomes, indicating a condition known as 5-alpha reductase insufficiency. The report, created by experts in Paris and Algiers, highlights her biological traits, including the absence of a uterus and the presence of a micropenis. This information has reignited debates about gender classification in sports, especially after the International Boxing Association had previously banned Khelif from competing in the World Championship Gold Medal fight due to her biological classification. The case raises significant questions about fairness and inclusion in women's athletics.

Hindus are attacked by Khalistanis at Canada Hindu Sabha temple

The recent attack on the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton by Khalistani extremists has sparked widespread condemnation from Canadian political leaders. Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre, Toronto MPs Kevin Vuong and Chandra Arya, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have all voiced their outrage. Poilievre called the violence "completely unacceptable," emphasizing that all Canadians should be free to practice their faith in peace. Vuong criticized Canada for becoming a "safe harbour for radicals," while Arya stated that a "red line has been crossed" by the extremists. The Hindu Canadian Foundation shared disturbing footage of the attack, highlighting concerns over the safety of religious communities in Canada.

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