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Here is the summary of the news for the last 48 hours. Headlines and links to the original articles are provided below.
Over the past 48 hours, key developments in both national and international news unfolded. The U.S designated Baloch insurgents as terrorists, indicating improved relations with Pakistan. The Supreme Court's upcoming term plans to address significant issues like voting rights and campaign finance. Metropolitan Police in D.C. adapts to new roles following the federalization decision amidst a crime emergency. In technology news, Ford shifts its focus towards electric trucks at its Louisville plant to compete globally. Former President Trump suggests 'land swapping' to resolve Russia-Ukraine tensions, a proposition that met with requests for pre-summit talks by European and Ukrainian leaders. In unfortunate events, five Al Jazeera journalists lost their lives in conflict-ridden Gaza, escalating global calls for an investigation. Finally, western Colorado grapples with wildfires that have now entered the history books. Each of these stories continues to develop and more comprehensive updates will follow in the coming days.
Ford Shifts Focus to Electric Trucks at Louisville Plant in Bid to Compete Globally
https://www.npr.org/2025/08/11/nx-s1-5496651/ford-cheap-electric-truck
President Trump and President Putin to Discuss Peace Deal at Alaska Summit on August 15, 2025
US Designates Balochistan Liberation Army and The Majeed Brigade as Foreign Terrorist Organizations Amid Pakistan Army Chief's Visit
President Trump Postpones Tariffs on Chinese Imports Amid Ongoing Trade Negotiations
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/08/11/china-tariffs-delayed-again/
Metropolitan Police and Federal Agencies Adapt to New Roles Amidst Crime Emergency Declaration in Washington D.C.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/08/11/politics/trump-federalized-dc-police-now-what
Supreme Court's Upcoming Term to Address Key Issues Including Voting Rights, Campaign Finance, Transgender Sports Participation
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