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Trump's Third Term Dream Dashed by US Constitution

This special report examines the constitutional barriers facing Donald Trump regarding a potential third presidential term, following his 2024 election victory. The transcript quotes Trump teasing the idea at a rally, saying 'maybe we'll go for another one', a statement that ignites debate. The core of the issue is the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1951, which explicitly states, 'No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice'. The report delves into the historical context of this amendment, citing Franklin D. Roosevelt's four-term presidency which led to its creation. It also explores and dismisses potential loopholes, including the vice-presidency route, which is complicated by the 12th Amendment, and the difficult process of a constitutional amendment requiring a two-thirds vote in Congress and ratification by three-fourths of the states.

Trumps Third Term Talk: The Law is Ironclad
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Busan bombshell: How Trump-Xi's '12/10' deal leaves India out in the cold

This special report focuses on the 2025 Busan APEC summit, where a landmark meeting between US President Donald Trump and China's Xi Jinping resulted in a deal that has reshaped Asian geopolitics, leaving India in a precarious position. The report states, 'Both nations needed breathing space. But for India, that space just shrank.' The agreement covers a rollback of tariffs, a one-year resumption of Chinese rare earth exports, and cooperation on fentanyl, effectively pausing the fierce US-China rivalry. While celebrated by Trump as a '12 out of 10 meeting,' the pact is analyzed as a strategic setback for New Delhi. It undercuts India's role as a trusted alternative in global supply chains, creates an economic disadvantage due to continued US tariffs on Indian goods, and signals India's diminished relevance in Washington's transactional foreign policy, raising questions about the future of the US-India partnership and the Quad.

US-China Reset: India Sidelined
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UK Train Terror? 9 Critically Hurt In Mass Stabbing, Counter-Terror Police Probe

A Special Report on the horrific mass stabbing on a London-bound train in the United Kingdom, with India Today's Pranay Upadhyay providing details on the incident. According to the British Transport Police, 'Ten people have been taken to hospital with nine believed to have suffered life-threatening injuries'. Armed police intercepted the LNER train at Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire and arrested two men in connection with the attack. The British Transport Police has declared it a 'major incident' and confirmed that Counter Terrorism Policing is supporting the investigation to establish the circumstances and motive. The attack has caused major disruption to rail services, and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has described the event as an 'appalling incident'.

UK Train Stabbing: Terror Angle Probed
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