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Iran returned to Israel with missile attacks overnight. Trump claimed the controversy, claiming that he gave Iran a 60-day ultimatum, although his officials denied any direct role. Back to Asia, India and China agreed to focus on people-focused relations during a conversation between top diplomats. Meanwhile, the Air India crash toll rose to 274, marking the worst solo-distinction disaster in the country. In Assam, authorities issued a shoot-on-vision order in Dhubri amid communal tensions.Iran overtook Israel; Netanyahu said ‘more on the way’ – how the night was revealedThere was a stressful increase in the Middle East overnight, as Iran launched a back-to-back, and the night’s missile moves towards Israel on Friday and Saturday in the early hours of Saturday. This step came in response to what Iran explained as the earlier attacks of Israel on its region. Read full storyAir India Plane Cras: Toll Mount Two 274; 33 on-ground deaths confirmedThe anniversary teams that filtered the flight AI 171 debris on Friday took 787-8 Dreamliner and 29 more bodies of black boxes to 274 and expanded the worst single-ecological disaster scale in Indian aviation history. Read full story‘Those who speak bravely are all dead’: Trump says that he gave Iran a 60-day ultimatumIn a dramatic turn, US President Donald Trump claimed credit for the establishment of the forum, citing the 60-day ultimatum, he said he gave to Iran, even his officials refused to direct US participation in the operation. Read full storyFocus on people-focused busyness, India and China agree to fulfill relationsIn a conversation between Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Sun Wegs, India and China agreed to re -start direct air services and to intensify measures to keep “some functional dialogues” to resolve specific issues of concerns with other things, trade and economy. Read full storyShoot-at-vision order on Assam border amid communal unrestThe Assam government on Friday issued a shoot-on-vision order in the Indo-Bangladesh border city of Dhubri, described as “a communal group” as a “a communal group” by CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, described as a “a communal group” in the previous week. Read full story

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