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Feb 6, 2026

Donald Trump Tried To Name Airport, Rail Station After Himself: Report

US President Donald Trump offered to unfreeze federal infrastructure funding if the top Senate Democrat would help rename a major airport and train station after him, US media reported Thursday.

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Feb 6, 2026

The Sale Of xAI Comes With Tax, Financial And Legal Benefits For Investors

Elon Musk used a common two-step merger process in SpaceX's purchase of xAI that had the dual benefit of avoiding the repayment of billions of dollars in debt while giving shareholders a tax advantage.

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Feb 6, 2026

Is Gulf The Next Big Market For India? Mega Trade Deal With 6 Nations In Talks

Amid trade wars and tariff barriers paralysing global trade, the Gulf nations are emerging as a premier strategic market for India.

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Feb 6, 2026

Trump Accepts UK Deal On Indian Ocean Islands With Key Military Base

President Donald Trump on Thursday dropped his opposition to an agreement in which Britain returned to Mauritius an Indian Ocean archipelago that hosts a key US-UK military base.

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Feb 6, 2026

The Global Maelstrom Whipped Up By The Epstein Files

From royals to intellectuals, politicians to sport moguls, tech magnates and CEOs, the latest tranche of published documents from the investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has spotlighted a staggering global web of influence.

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Feb 6, 2026

Meet 'Dark Prince' Tarique Rahman, Likely Frontrunner For Bangladesh PM Post

Tarique Rahman is the son of former Bangladesh President Ziaur Rahman and three-time Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.

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Feb 6, 2026

Saudi Arabia Deploys Cash And Clout In Yemen After Ousting UAE

After pushing the United Arab Emirates out of Yemen late last year, Saudi Arabia is deploying political capital and billions of dollars in a bid to bring its southern neighbor more firmly under its control.

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Feb 6, 2026

$2 Trillion Wiped Out After Bitcoin Falls To Lowest Since October 2024

Bitcoin plunged on Thursday, its decline accelerating amid weakening risk sentiment driven in part by volatility in precious metals and a broad selloff in tech shares.

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Feb 6, 2026

All About Bangladesh Nationalist Party And How It Was Founded

The BNP was founded by former Bangladesh President Ziaur Rahman on September 1, 1978. The party's ideology is rooted in 'Bangladeshi Nationalism,' recognising the right of people from all walks of life, irrespective of their ethnicity, gender or race

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Feb 6, 2026

Australia news live: PM praises ‘very significant’ Indonesia security pact; Nationals MP holds hope for Coalition reunion

Darren Chester says Nationals made ‘constructive’ offer to reunite with Liberals. Follow the latest updates liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastRideshare driver in court over allegations of sexual assaulting passengerA rideshare driver will face court after allegedly sexually assaulting a woman during a short early morning trip, AAP reports. Continue reading...

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Feb 6, 2026

Almost a quarter of soup on sale in UK supermarkets has too much salt, study finds

Analysis of nearly 500 tinned and chilled products finds 23% exceed government’s voluntary salt targetNearly a quarter of all soup bought in supermarkets contains too much salt, with one brand containing more salt than two McDonald’s cheeseburgers, according to research.Soup has long had a reputation for being a healthy choice for lunch. The analysis of nearly 500 varieties of tinned and chilled soups sold in supermarkets found that 23% contained too much salt. Continue reading...

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Feb 6, 2026

The Russian economy is finally stagnating. What does it mean for the war – and for Putin?

A wartime boom in Russia has given way to sluggish growth, tax hikes and squeezed public services. Will it affect the conflict in Ukraine?Western leaders were bullish when they imposed sanctions on Russia after the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.“The Russian economy is on track to be cut in half,” said the then US president, Joe Biden, in March, a month into the war. Continue reading...