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Iran's nuclear ambitions backed by Moscow?

On today's episode of Crossfire we tell you how Iran may be striking a secret deal with Russia to bolster its nuclear programme. Secret diplomatic missions, high-level talks, and alarming military demands signal what could be a seismic shift in the West Asia's balance of power. Western intelligence sources reveal that Tehran has been dispatching secret diplomatic missions to Moscow, seeking Russian expertise to advance its nuclear ambitions. Also on the show we tell you how the 15 month long Gaza war might come to a halt as Israel and Hamas have reportedly struck a ceasefire deal. Mediators in Doha have handed Israel and Hamas a final draft of a ceasefire agreement, potentially paving the way for a historic breakthrough. At the heart of this proposed deal is the release of 33 hostages held by Hamas since their brutal October 2023 attack on Israel.

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Satellite images expose Pakistan's cover-up of damaged airbases after India's air strikes

India Today analyzes exclusive high-resolution satellite imagery that reveals Pakistan's efforts to conceal damage from India's missile strikes at multiple air force bases. The images show the use of camouflage nets and tarpaulins to cover damaged structures at Bhulari, Murid, and Jacobabad bases. The extent of damage indicates the strikes were substantive rather than symbolic, with evidence of structural damage and potential loss of aircraft and personnel. The program discusses the strategic implications and Pakistan's attempts to downplay the impact. Additionally, India sent 7 delegations comprising 59 leaders and diplomats to 33 countries to expose Pakistan's state support for radical Islamist terror. The delegations met with foreign officials and parliamentary committees to convey India's stance on terrorism and its right to self-defense. They emphasized that terrorism promoted by Pakistan's army is a global threat. The delegates also highlighted India's economic and technological progress. Upon return, the teams met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who complimented them for effectively presenting India's voice.

So Sorry: Elon-e-Musk

This episode of So Sorry is a satirical take on Elon Musk's relationship with Donald Trump and their public fallout after the Tesla owner's surprise exit from the US government role.

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