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    Keir Starmer: Human rights lawyer, Arsenal fan, son of a toolmaker; UK PM who defeated Rishi Sunak

    Keir Starmer is set to become Britain's new prime minister on Friday, after his centre-left Labour party secured a sweeping victory in the general election. The election results mark the end of 14 years of Conservative rule, signifying a notable shift in the country's political landscape. He has defeated Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party by a huge margin, with Sunak conceding defeat.

    Former Real Madrid star Mesut Ozil looks unrecognizable after body transformation, images viral

    Arsenal and Read Madrid's former star footballer Mesut Ozil has recently posted visuals of his dramatic body transformation and fans are simply amazed by his new looks. Ozil has turned into a complete fitness freak after his retirement from football and his followers just can't get enough motivation from this body transformation.

    Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev predicts that the US is one step away from losing it completely

    Dmitry Medvedev said that the US has a false sense of belief regarding its victory during the cold war. He said the country is one step away from collapsing completely. He made these comments recently in a conference. In the past, he has threatened to use Russia’s nuclear arsenal against its rivals.

    France elections: France's exceptionally high-stakes election has begun, far-right leads pre-election polls

    France elections: Voters in mainland France start casting ballots in a critical legislative election that may lead to far-right control, impacting Europe's financial markets, support for Ukraine, and the management of France's nuclear arsenal and global military forces. The two-round election began in overseas territories and on the mainland at 8 a.m. Sunday, with initial projections due at 8 p.m. and official results later that night.

    Increasing cost of nuclear weapons; amount spent in 5 years can feed 45 million people suffering due to famines

    In a report that has been released, the high cost of nuclear weapons is taking a toll on many countries. Countries are continuing to expand their nuclear arsenal and this is leading to increasing costs. There are 12,000-13,000 nuclear war heads in the world.

    Where are the nuclear hotspots around the world that can trigger the next World War?

    Experts have identified several nuclear hotspots around the world that can trigger World War 3. This war unlike the previous world war will see the presence of nuclear weapons. South Asia, Russia, West Asia and the Korean Peninsula have been identified as some of the hotspots.

    The Economic Times
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