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The Hindu Short on troops, Australia opens military to non-citizen residents from Five Eyes
Defence Minister Richard Marles said that from July, looser eligibility criteria would allow “permanent residents who have been living in Australia for 12 months” to serve
The Hindu Joy and disappointment in equal measure for Congress in Telangana
Though the party won with huge margins in a majority of the constituencies, it also lost some key seats including Mahbubnagar, the home district of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, that left a bitter taste
The Hindu Western army trainers in Ukraine not immune from strikes, Kremlin says
Ukrainian army chief Oleksandr Syrsky said last week that French military instructors would soon arrive in the country, but Kyiv's Defence Ministry later walked back the claim
The Hindu SP-led INDIA alliance makes major gains in U.P., BJP looses ground as high-profile candidates biting dust
The loss of the roughly 28 seats in comparison to the 2019 mandate would particularly hurt as it had prevented the saffron party from reaching the magic mark of 272 in Lok Sabha
The Hindu Lok Sabha elections: Kerala with nail-biting photo finishes in Thiruvananthapuram and Attingal
Congress defends its bastions in South
The Hindu Biden expected to block migrants from asylum at U.S.-Mexico border
The measure, which would restrict access to asylum, would take effect when U.S. Border Patrol apprehensions surpass 2,500 per day, the two sources said
The Hindu Y.S. Avinash Reddy retains Kadapa Lok Sabha constituency
Campaign over the Vivekananda murder case yields little for APCC president Y.S. Sharmila Reddy who is pushed to a distant third position
The Hindu Israel mourns dead hostages as major powers urge Gaza truce
Under the proposal, fighting would stop for an initial six weeks and hostages would be swapped for Palestinian prisoners, ahead of the start of rebuilding of Gaza; White House insists that the plan was Israel’s own and not drafted by Washington
The Hindu Trinamool wins big in West Bengal, bags 29 seats, restricts BJP to 12
The TMC improved its tally from 22 Lok Sabha seats in 2019 to 29 seats in 2024, whereas the BJP’s numbers dropped from 18 to 12