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Morning news brief: US shares video of bunker-buster bombs as proof for Iran strikes; Trump hints at India-US trade deal, and more

Morning news brief: US shares video of bunker-buster bombs as proof for Iran strikes; Trump hints at India-US trade deal, and more

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Amid claims that American strikes on Iran did not destroy its nuclear sites, Pentagon on Thursday (June 26) released test footage showing how bunker-busters work.

US President Donald Trump on Thursday hinted at a "very big" trade deal with India, weeks after a team of negotiators from the two countries held four-day closed-door talks on the agreement. Addressing the 'Big Beautiful Event' at the White House, Trump said he has a "great deal" with India.

Meanwhile, Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of American Vogue, stepped down after 37 years.

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US shares video proof of 'HISTORICALLY SUCCESSFUL' strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities - WATCH how bunker busters work

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Amid claims that American strikes on Iran did not destroy its nuclear sites, Pentagon on Thursday (June 26) released test footage showing how bunker-busters work.

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After 37 years, Anna Wintour to step down as US Vogue editor

Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of American Vogue, steps down after 37 years. The company is seeking a replacement, which was confirmed by the publisher, Condé Nast. The 75-year-old disclosed this news to the staff on Thursday (June 26).

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