India's strikes on Pakistan escalate tensions; Cardinals begin the largest papal conclave; Germany’s new chancellor faces political instability.
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•India attacked multiple Pakistani targets linked to militant activity, provoking sharp conflict along the border and drawing global calls for calm amid nuclear tensions.
•Cardinals from 70 countries entered seclusion in the Sistine Chapel for the largest conclave ever, tasked with electing a new pope amid diverse expectations following Pope Francis’s legacy.
•Friedrich Merz secured Germany’s chancellorship after a difficult vote, revealing fragile coalition dynamics that amplify far-right party influence and challenge government stability.
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