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Volodymyr Zelenskyy agrees to trilateral talks on Ukraine peace deal

On India Today Global, the focus is on the crucial diplomatic developments concerning the conflict. Ukrainian President Zelensky has agreed to a trilateral meeting with Russian President Putin and US President Donald Trump. This follows a meeting in Washington D.C. involving President Trump, President Zelensky, and European leaders. A key concern for Ukraine remains its security guarantees and the sustained support from European partners and the United States. Discussions also covered the territorial integrity and military interests of Ukraine. President Trump expressed satisfaction with progress made, following his earlier meeting with President Putin in Alaska. The possibility of a territorial swap was a significant issue, with Ukraine expressing concern about yielding land. The programme explores these diplomatic efforts to find a solution to the conflict.

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Mamata Vs ED In HC: Calcutta HC Hearing Of TMC-ED Face-Off Over IPAC Raid

On this report, Anisha Mathur covers the intense legal battle at the Calcutta High Court between the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED). The face-off follows an ED raid at the residence of IPAC head Pratik Jain, which the TMC describes as an 'extraordinary case of bullying by the ED'. Anisha Mathur highlights the TMC's concerns regarding the seizure of sensitive political data, which they argue violates their right to privacy ahead of the West Bengal elections. Meanwhile, the ED, represented by ASG SV Raju, challenged the maintainability of the TMC's plea, questioning why the party filed a petition for a raid conducted at a private residence. The broadcast details the heated exchange between senior advocates Menaka Guruswamy and SV Raju, as the court deliberates on whether the matter should proceed or wait for a Supreme Court hearing. The Centre further argued that the Election Commission of India should have been made a party if electoral data was the primary concern.

Cash Haul Case: Justice Yashwant Varma Blames Delhi Police For Site Security Lapses

In this India Today exclusive, the focus is on the latest developments in the 'Judge Cash Case' involving Justice Yashwant Verma. Reporting on the impeachment proceedings under the Judges (Inquiry) Act, Srishti Ojha reveals that Justice Verma has filed a formal reply before the Parliamentary Committee. In his defence, Justice Verma stated, 'He was not the first responder' and questioned why he should face impeachment when officials failed to secure the site. The judge has claimed that no cash was actually recovered and passed the responsibility to the Delhi Police, fire officials, and CRPF for failing to follow standard procedures during the incident. Justice Verma argued that the authorities present at the site did not comply with their duties regarding suspicion of arson or fire. This report explores the legal stand taken by the judge as the inquiry continues in Parliament and the Supreme Court.

Pakistan Grooming Gang In UK News: Law & Order A 'Sad Indictment' As Citizens Rescue Girl From Gangs

In this news bulletin, an unidentified speaker discusses the alarming law and order situation in the United Kingdom following the rescue of a 15-year-old girl from a grooming gang by community activists. The speaker describes the situation as a 'very sad indictment of the law and order situation in the United Kingdom and also the inaction of the politician.' The discussion highlights that grooming gang activities have persisted for nearly two decades, yet political leaders allegedly avoid taking action to protect vote banks. The speaker expresses deep concern that citizens have had to take the law into their own hands due to the failure of the police and community leadership. Plans to raise the issue with the Home Secretary are mentioned, emphasizing the need for a robust statement and zero tolerance toward those targeting vulnerable girls. The segment also touches upon the lack of implementation of the Casey report and the need for a more robust approach to protecting societal values.

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Priyanka Chaturvedi Slams UK Over 'Pakistani Grooming Gangs' Targeting Sikh Girls

On this Special Report, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi and London-based author Pandit Satish Sharma discuss the alarming rise of grooming gangs in the UK. Priyanka Chaturvedi condemned the UK government's failure to act, stating, 'These are nothing but Pakistani grooming gangs which are nurtured by UK because UK refuses to call them out for who they are.' She highlighted the systematic exploitation of young girls, including a recent incident involving a Sikh girl in London. Pandit Satish Sharma echoed these concerns, alleging that UK police authorities are 'complicit' in failing to address the issue, which he claims has persisted for decades. The discussion focuses on the institutional failure of the London Metropolitan Police and the UK government to protect vulnerable minors from gangs of specific origins. The speakers also critique the silence of pro-Khalistani factions regarding the exploitation of Sikh children in the United Kingdom.