More than 200 Rohingya refugees arrived by boat in Indonesia over the weekend, reports Indonesian authorities, as relief workers highlight the continued humanitarian crisis and perilous journeys of the displaced group.
Read morePrime Minister Justin Trudeau is reportedly preparing to announce his resignation, marking a significant shift in Canada's political landscape after nearly a decade in office.
Read moreAmidst the allegations of corruption and abuse of power, the South Korean authorities intend to detain the impeached president, marking one of the most crucial moments in the nation's political history.
Read moreIndependence from Denmark, according to Greenland's Prime Minister, is up for discussion on the backdrop of Trump, who sought to buy Greenland, bringing international attention on the area for his future.
Read moreAs a colossal winter storm barrels across the US, 63 million Americans will find themselves exposed to freezing conditions. States of emergency declare in two regions, while vast regions face disruptions.
Read moreMoscow claims Ukraine launched fresh rocket strikes on western Kursk region amid latest flare-up of border clashes after reports of aerial attacks.
Read moreIn a rare high-profile encounter, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni meets Donald Trump in Mar-a-Lago, sharing political objectives as well as issues facing the world at large.
Read moreTaiwan's Defense Ministry reports that five Chinese aircraft and six naval vessels enter Taiwan's air and sea territory, which has sharply heightened tension across the Taiwan Strait and recent regional concerns.
Read morePalestinian authorities suspend Al Jazeera broadcasts, accusing the network of incitement and biased reporting. Among growing tensions in the region, critics are fearfully talking about a backlash against press freedom.
Read moreShamsud Din Jabbar-the main perpetrator of New Orleans crimes-has raised new fears about organized crime networks and their increasingly trying influences on urban safety zones.
Read moreA truly horrific incident of terrorism in the United States leaves 15 dead in a vehicle attack, along as a strong condemnation from Prime Minister Narendra Modi against the occurrence as a cowardly attack on humankind.
Read moreFBI discovers guns-fire, explosives, and an ISIS flag in the attacker's truck, stirring fears of extremist violence and poor urban security measures.
Read moreIsraeli signals intensified offensive against Hamas if negotiation for hostage release collapses, thrown into the diplomatic ambiguity and in the human cost of the offensive.
Read moreThe presence of Arakan Army on Bangladesh's St. Martin Island raises serious concerns over national security, territorial integrity, and the region's stability. What does this mean for Bangladesh?
Read moreThis situation has now worsened politics of South Korea, especially from within the courts. While the president stands at the entrance of the nation in turmoil, awaiting arrest now that the impeachment process has been sealed.
Read moreThe recent attack of hackers into the US Treasury contemplates foreign cyber threats against the United States, rather exposing vulnerabilities in national security against which effective safeguards need to be created to assuage the danger of loss.
Read moreAfghanistan’s Taliban regime bans windows overlooking women’s spaces, citing potential for obscenity. The move sparks outrage, highlighting the group’s continued erosion of women’s rights and freedoms.
Read moreAzerbaijan accuses Russia of shooting down its plane and hiding evidence, escalating tensions between the neighbors and adding fuel to the fire of an already fraught relationship.
Read moreRecent arrests reveal a disturbing 1 trend of fake passport circulation aimed at Bangladeshis, exposing deeper security concerns. The police's excitement over the arrest of Manoj adds a twist to the investigation.
Read morePakistan's Bilawal Bhutto alleges the U.S. is targeting the nation’s nuclear arsenal under the guise of political interference, calling it a threat to national sovereignty and global stability.
Read moreAn air crash in South Korea claims lives, raising concerns over aviation safety protocols and emergency preparedness. Was this tragedy preventable? A closer look at what went wrong.
Read moreSevere storms cause widespread flight delays across the U.S.; a deadly tornado claims one life, leaving travelers stranded and sparking debates over infrastructure readiness during peak holiday season.
Read moreDays after a deadly plane crash, Russian President Vladimir Putin apologizes to Azerbaijan’s Ilham Aliyev, raising questions about Moscow’s role and motives in maintaining regional stability.
Read moreAfghan Taliban forces reportedly strike multiple locations in Pakistan, escalating tensions between the neighbors. Is the fragile border peace crumbling under the weight of old rivalries?
Read moreAnother UK-based individual is suspected of aiding pro-Khalistan militants in India, raising concerns about overseas networks influencing militant activities and the broader security challenges they pose.
Read moreFormer US President argues TikTok ban undermines freedom; files urgent plea with Supreme Court as concerns over national security and free speech collide in legal battle.
Read moreA close call for WHO Chief as Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen's airport, raising concerns over escalating regional tensions and threats to humanitarian missions amid the ongoing crisis.
Read moreViolence erupts on a sacred night as 17 Christian homes are torched in Bangladesh, raising fears of growing intolerance and questions about the safety of minority communities.
Read moreChina plans to build the world’s largest dam near its border, raising environmental, geopolitical, and safety concerns for neighboring countries, especially India and downstream Southeast Asian nations.
Read moreDiagnosed with leukemia, ousted Syrian first lady Asma Assad faces a personal fight amid controversies over her role during Syria’s war and her public image.
Read moreA cyberattack disrupts Japan Airlines' operations, causing minor flight delays. Experts raise concerns about increasing cyber threats targeting global aviation and its potential impact on passenger trust and safety.
Read moreFormer President Donald Trump's ambitious plans to control Greenland and the Panama Canal reveal his controversial approach to geopolitics, raising questions about U.S. foreign policy motives and ethics.
Read moreFrequent government changes in France raise concerns about stability, with looming budget debates set to test the resilience of its new leadership amid a year of political turbulence.
Read moreSweden alleges China's obstruction in investigating a Hong Kong-registered vessel linked to critical Baltic Sea cables' damage, raising global concerns about maritime transparency and accountability.
Read moreBrazil mourns as a private aircraft crashes in a tourist city, claiming ten lives. Safety lapses and unregulated aviation practices spotlight glaring flaws in the system.
Read moreElevating Diplomacy: How a Strategic Partnership Can Redefine Bilateral Ties
Read moreSeven Indians were among the injured in a shocking attack at a German Christmas market, sparking global condemnation and raising concerns about public safety in festive spaces.
Read moreOutgoing President Joe Biden ensures smooth government functioning by signing the US funding bill, averting a shutdown, but leaves questions on long-term fiscal management unanswered.
Read morePM Modi strengthens India-Kuwait ties during his visit, marking a historic step in diplomacy while attending the Arabian Gulf Cup's opening ceremony.
Read moreWith hours to spare, the US Congress passes an emergency funding bill, avoiding a federal shutdown but exposing deep-seated divisions and the fragility of bipartisan cooperation.
Read moreRussian President Vladimir Putin signals willingness to negotiate with Trump on Ukraine war, stressing no preconditions for dialogue but underscoring Moscow's readiness for compromise.
Read moreWith Congress locked in a funding deadlock, a government shutdown threatens to disrupt essential services, dimming holiday cheer for millions of Americans as deadlines near.
Read moreIndia-China Agree on Key Terms to Facilitate Border Stability and Pilgrimage Amid Ongoing Disputes.
Read morePressure mounts on Canadian PM Justin Trudeau as several Liberal MPs demand his resignation, citing mismanagement, declining popularity, and failure to address internal party concerns effectively.
Read moreRussia announces a new cancer vaccine, claiming high success rates. The government plans free distribution, sparking debates on global healthcare accessibility and vaccine diplomacy.
Read moreDonald Trump criticizes India’s high tariffs, hinting at reciprocal measures. His sharp remarks spotlight growing trade tensions, raising questions about the future of India-US economic relations.
Read moreAhead of a high-stakes Doval-Wang meeting, China signals readiness to cooperate with India, raising hopes of de-escalation amid lingering border tensions and strained bilateral relations.
Read moreThe US State Department reaffirmed its commitment to Syria’s stability, urging the protection of women’s and minorities’ rights as essential for long-term peace.
Read moreChrystia Freeland steps down as Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister amid escalating tensions with PM Justin Trudeau over handling U.S. tariff threats. Her resignation highlights internal divisions within Canada’s leadership over economic policies and foreign relations.
Read moreSri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe arrives in India for a high-stakes meeting with PM Modi, focusing on economic recovery, bilateral ties, and regional stability amid evolving geopolitics.
Read moreThe defamation lawsuit, centered around allegations of biased reporting, ends with ABC News paying $15 million to Donald Trump, marking a significant legal victory for the former president.
Read moreBangladesh Commission's shocking claim against former Prime Minister raises serious questions about accountability and human rights in the country's political landscape.
Read moreThe death of Isak Andic, the visionary behind the global fashion brand Mango, in a hiking accident, marks a tragic end to a remarkable entrepreneurial journey that left an indelible impact on the fashion world.
Read moreAs Trump extends an unexpected olive branch to Xi, Beijing braces for looming tariffs that could reshape U.S.-China relations and ignite fresh global economic tensions.
Read moreGiorgia Meloni’s rise as Europe’s most powerful female leader sparks debates about her vision, conservative policies, and her influence on the EU’s future political direction.
Read moreTaliban’s top minister, Khalil Haqqani, dies in a shocking explosion in Kabul. Speculations rise about growing unrest and internal cracks within the Taliban regime.
Read morePakistani expert claims Yunus is orchestrating terror plots involving advanced weapons and RDX, fueling concerns about a coordinated jihad against India. Authorities call for urgent international intervention.
Read moreIn a move to combat declining birth rates, Tokyo's government introduces a four-day work week to support work-life balance and encourage young families to have children.
Read moreKremlin grants asylum to ex-Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, marking a significant shift in Middle Eastern geopolitics and sparking global debates over Russia's growing influence.
Read moreStrengthening Ties: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to Meet Putin and Attend INS Tushil Ceremony Amid Global Tensions
Read moreIndia demands Pakistan take decisive action against Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar, accusing its neighbor of shielding terrorists while pretending to fight global terrorism.
Read moreCanadian Parliament declines to classify the 1984 anti-Sikh violence as genocide, sparking debates over historical accountability, minority rights, and political motivations in a polarized global environment.
Read moreThe USGS early warning system demonstrated near-accurate precision in estimating the California earthquake's magnitude, highlighting its potential to save lives and prevent large-scale disaster impacts.
Read moreA trusted ally of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol demands his power suspension, sparking political unrest and fueling discussions of a potential impeachment amidst growing public scrutiny.
Read moreIn her first public address, Sheikh Hasina boldly accuses Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus of involvement in genocide during the Liberation War, sparking political controversy across Bangladesh.
Read moreSakal Hindu Samaj organizes a massive rally in Bhopal, urging the Indian government to address the alleged rising attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh and demand strict action.
Read morePM Sheikh Hasina accuses Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus of genocide, expresses concern over minority safety, sparking intense political and public debate in Bangladesh.
Read moreMichel Barnier’s government loses confidence vote in parliament, marking the first such event since 1962. Political instability looms as opposition capitalizes on dissatisfaction with reforms.
Read moreProphecies of Bulgarian mystic Baba Vanga spark global intrigue. Predictions for 2025 include potential breakthroughs, climate challenges, and cosmic revelations. Are they warning signs or hopeful glimpses?
Read moreA Chinese national is arrested in the US for illegally exporting weapons to North Korea, fueling fears of a potential surprise attack on South Korea amidst rising tensions.
Read moreIranian hackers allegedly targeted Kash Patel, former Trump aide and potential FBI director, in a cyberattack raising questions about national security vulnerabilities and the geopolitical stakes surrounding the nomination.
Read moreSouth Korea’s president lifts martial law after lawmakers reject it, but the damage to public trust remains. What does this mean for the country’s democracy moving forward?
Read moreThe anticipated visit of the Indian Foreign Secretary to Dhaka holds crucial implications for bilateral ties, as discussions are expected to focus on regional stability and cooperation.
Read moreA brutal attack on an advocate defending a Hindu priest highlights rising religious tensions in Bangladesh, raising questions about religious freedom and justice in the country.
Read moreBusiness tycoon Warren Stephens' nomination as US ambassador to the UK signals a shift in diplomatic strategy, raising concerns and expectations about the future of US-UK relations.
Read moreRussian President Vladimir Putin's upcoming visit to India in 2025 could bring new opportunities for cooperation, but challenges remain in navigating both countries' global aspirations.
Read moreBangladesh begins reevaluating its power purchase deal with Adani as the court anticipates investigation results, raising concerns over cost and fairness in the energy sector.
Read moreNovember marks a grim month for Pakistan's security forces as 68 personnel lose lives in escalating terror attacks, leaving citizens fearful and questioning state security measures.
Read moreWest Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee urges PM Modi to seek UN peacekeeping intervention in Bangladesh, citing rising violence and humanitarian crisis; political analysts question the practicality of her appeal.
Read moreTaiwan's Vice President Advocates Peace in US, Emphasizes Collective Responsibility to Prevent Conflict Amid Rising Tensions with China
Read moreAmid rising violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, India urges the neighboring nation to uphold its responsibility of protecting minorities and ensuring communal harmony, emphasizing shared regional stability.
Read moreUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky hints at a potential ceasefire with Russia, sparking debates over its implications for Ukraine’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and global geopolitics.
Read moreExternal Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar underscores Bangladesh's responsibility to safeguard its Hindu population after a surge in attacks, urging stronger action from the neighboring government.
Read moreIn a strong move against terrorism, J&K police attach properties of seven absconding Kishtwar-based militants operating from Pakistan, sending a stern warning to those evading justice.
Read morePrivate communications of Indian consulate officials in Canada reportedly intercepted, raising tensions amid ongoing diplomatic crisis. MEA terms actions a violation of international norms and unacceptable.
Read moreISKCON has clarified its stance on the arrest of a Hindu priest in Bangladesh, emphasizing its unwavering support for the priest’s rights amid growing social media allegations.
Read moreIn a bold move, Donald Trump names pandemic skeptic Jay Bhattacharya as NIH director, sparking mixed reactions over public health policy direction ahead of the 2024 elections.
Read moreAfter deadly clashes claim lives, Pakistan’s midnight raids target Imran Khan's supporters, sparking debates on political freedom and escalating fears of a deepening democratic crisis.
Read moreChinmoy Brahmchari, a respected Hindu priest, faces arrest over alleged political links, stirring debates about religious freedom and political motives in an already polarized Bangladesh.
Read morePraising India for its speedy election process, Elon Musk compared the 640 million votes counted in a day to California’s sluggish system, sparking debate on global efficiency.
Read moreRussia's relentless missile strikes on Ukraine escalate fears of a global conflict, as a former Ukrainian military chief declares the start of a catastrophic World War III.
Read moreCanada accuses India of orchestrating Nijjar’s murder, sparking diplomatic tension. India dismisses claims as absurd, urges evidence-based dialogue amid calls for accountability and mutual respect in international relations.
Read moreWorld Leaders in Rio Chart Path for Climate Action, Trade, and Geopolitical Stability
Read moreMusk’s Vision Accelerates: Four High-Stakes SpaceX Missions Signal a New Era of Rapid Space Exploration
Read moreInterim chief Muhammad Yunus signals intent to extradite former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from India, sparking debate over political motives and future implications for Bangladesh’s democracy.
Read morePM Modi joins G20 Summit in Brazil, aiming to boost India's diplomatic ties and push for global reforms, inclusive growth, and sustainable development.
Read moreU.S. approval for Ukraine to use long-range missiles against Russia raises questions about strategic shifts, potential escalation, and the broader implications for global stability and peace efforts.
Read moreIn its largest missile attack in three months, Russia has intensified efforts to cripple Ukraine's power infrastructure, raising questions about energy security and civilian resilience this winter.
Read moreVictoria Kjaer Theilvig from Denmark wins the Miss Universe 2024 title, redefining beauty standards and showcasing a blend of grace, intelligence, and commitment to social causes on the global stage.
Read morePrime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Nigeria highlights India’s growing influence in Africa, focusing on trade, technology, and strategic collaboration, amidst global competition for partnerships in the continent.
Read moreRussian missile threat shatters peace as explosions rattle Kyiv. Fear and resilience mark the city’s response amid rising tensions in the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict.
Read moreIndia and Spain jointly condemn recent attacks on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon, urging stronger international intervention and reinforced peacekeeping protocols to protect peacekeepers and ensure regional stability.
Read moreIndia’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar highlighted the difficult conditions faced by Indian soldiers during the patrolling pact negotiations with China, emphasizing the unpredictable terrain and strategic challenges.
Read moreNew revelations claim Elon Musk worked illegally in the US during the 1990s, raising questions on selective enforcement under Trump's strict immigration policies.
Read morePM Modi and Spanish PM Sánchez set to inaugurate a Tata-Airbus manufacturing plant in Gujarat, marking a significant boost to India-Spain bilateral ties and defense cooperation.
Read morePolling starts for Japan's lower house, marking a critical moment for Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba as he seeks public approval to solidify his leadership amidst economic challenges.
Read morePresident Zelenskyy reveals Ukraine endured over 20 missiles, 800 aerial bombs, and 500 drones in a week, raising concerns over escalating Russian offensive.
Read moreFormer Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif praises Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar’s visit to Islamabad, calling it a positive step towards rebuilding trust and diplomatic ties between the two nations.
Read moreWith 26 pending extradition requests, India urges Canada to act promptly on repatriating Lawrence Bishnoi gang members amid ongoing diplomatic tensions between the two nations.
Read moreIndia’s Ministry of External Affairs alleges that Canada neglected repeated requests to take action against the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, reflecting strained Indo-Canadian relations amid rising tensions.
Read moreCanadian PM Justin Trudeau acknowledges that accusations against India in Hardeep Singh Nijjar's murder case are based on intelligence inputs, not solid evidence, stirring diplomatic tension.
Read moreAs S Jaishankar visits Pakistan for the SCO summit, Imran Khan's party halts protests, signaling a potential thaw in India-Pakistan relations amidst rising diplomatic engagements.
Read moreCanada claims India is using the Bishnoi gang against pro-Khalistani activists, raising concerns about accountability and the need for credible proof in international disputes.
Read moreIndia strengthens nuclear submarine deterrence to assert naval dominance in the Indo-Pacific, countering China's expanding military presence and strategic ambitions in the region.
Read moreIslamabad dismisses speculation of possible bilateral talks with India, stating no official requests have been made by either side as tensions remain high.
Read moreAs Pakistan gears up for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, the nation faces pressing security challenges that could impact its diplomatic relations and international image.
Read moreThe Sri Lankan government’s decision to reinvestigate high-profile cases raises hopes for accountability and justice in a nation plagued by corruption and unresolved crimes.
Read moreAmid tensions, India presses Canada to provide concrete evidence in the Nijjar murder case while urging strict measures against anti-India Khalistani activities on Canadian soil.
Read moreIndia stands firm with the international community, condemning Israeli actions after UN peacekeepers in Lebanon face attacks, urging Israel to exercise restraint and respect international law.
Read moreFormer President Donald Trump criticizes India's high tariffs, pledging to impose similar measures in response if he returns to office, raising concerns over trade relations.
Read moreThe latest Israeli airstrikes on Beirut have left 22 people dead and 117 injured, fueling tension and raising fears of further escalation in the region.
Read moreKorean writer Han Kang wins the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature for her poetic prose, confronting deep historical traumas and exploring the complexity of human suffering.
Read moreThe first-ever Durga Puja at Times Square unites NRIs in a grand celebration, blending tradition with modernity and marking a milestone in New York’s cultural calendar.
Read moreIn a glowing statement, former U.S. President Donald Trump referred to Indian PM Narendra Modi as a “great leader” and “the nicest human being.”
Read moreFrance orders Osama Bin Laden’s son to leave the country after his social media posts spark outrage, raising concerns over freedom of speech and national security
Read moreIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a critical war cabinet meeting, reflecting on the October 7 attacks and addressing ongoing security challenges amidst heightened tensions in the region.
Read moreIn a tragic incident, an explosion outside Karachi's Jinnah International Airport killed two Chinese workers, raising security concerns for foreign nationals in Pakistan.
Read morePresident Muizzu meets with PM Modi, announces India's understanding of Maldives' financial challenges and commitment to provide relief during official visit to New Delhi.
Read moreIn a crucial diplomatic move, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar will represent India at the upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Pakistan's capital, Islam
Read moreMEA expresses deep concern over rising tensions in West Asia, urges Israel for restraint and dialogue to protect civilians and prevent wider regional conflict
Read moreThis move shifts the financial burden from taxpayers to visa applicants. Student visas fees will increase from $188 to over $300, and tourist visa fees will rise from $119 to $188.
Read moreIranian state media claimed that Iran's ballistic missiles targeted 2 military bases of Israel and Mossad headquarters.
Read moreA Pakistan court has suspended the 14-year jail sentences of former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife, temporarily halting the Toshakhana corruption case against them.
Read morePope Francis, concluding his visit to Belgium, sharply criticized church leaders for concealing abuse cases and emphasized the need for accountability and justice for victims.
Read moreSince 1982, Israel and Hezbollah have been locked in recurring cycles of violence, driven by regional power struggles, territorial disputes, and deep-rooted historical animosity.
Read moreEfforts by countries such as Saudi Arabia have failed, China has accused Kiev of actively aiding Moscow's war machine, and Zelensky has accused Brazil of siding with Putin. India under PM Modi is now the only viable option.
Read moreExternal Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar criticizes Pakistan for spreading fanaticism, calling it "karma" in a strong statement amid ongoing diplomatic tensions between the two countries.
Read moreSpaceX launches emergency mission to bring home NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, who were left stranded aboard the ISS after a spacecraft malfunction.
Read moreIn a high-stakes operation, Israeli jets launched more than 80 bombs in Lebanon, aiming to eliminate Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah amid rising tensions in the region.
Read moreIn a surprising twist, polls show Vice President Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump in several swing states, raising questions about the 2024 election's outcome.
Read moreIn a major move to enhance food safety, India and Brazil have signed a key agreement, focusing on joint projects and technical collaboration to ensure healthier food systems.
Read morePrime Minister Narendra Modi expresses India's deep concern over the escalating Gaza conflict in a meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, urging peace and humanitarian relief efforts.
Read moreMy meeting with President Biden will allow us to review and identify new avenues to deepen the India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership for the benefit of our people and for global well-being
Read moreIn a shocking turn of events, an Indian Embassy official was found dead inside the Washington D.C. office. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of death.
Read moreIbrahim Akil, Hezbollah’s second top commander, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut's southern suburbs. The Lebanese government plans to save Rs 700 crore annually amid rising tensions.
Read moreIn a decisive turn, the QUAD alliance is set to finalize crucial steps during Delaware talks, with major geopolitical implications for the Indo-Pacific region and global security.
Read moreA recent escalation of tensions between Israel and Hezbollah has raised concerns about the possibility of a larger conflict in the region. Israel's military posture and strategic signals indicate a heightened readiness for war, raising concerns about implications for regional stability and security.
Read moreDefence sources confirm policy decision amid ongoing conflict, emphasizing India's commitment to peace and diplomacy in the region.
Read moreIn a post shared on X, the startup wrote: “We received Breakthrough Device designation from FDA for Blindsight. Join our quest to restore sight to those who have lost it. Apply for openings on our patient registry and our careers page.”
Read moreA day after a pager attack, Lebanon is rocked by hand-held radio blasts linked to Hezbollah, leaving 14 dead and over 450 wounded, intensifying tensions.
Read moreNDP fields sitting Minister Ravi Kahlon from Delta as Punjabis make a strong push for seats in Canadian politics.
Read moreThe Indian Consulate has called on US authorities to ensure swift justice after vandals targeted the BAPS Swaminarayan Temple in New York, raising security concerns.
Read moreA second attempt to target former U.S. President Donald Trump was foiled after an AK-47 rifle was found hidden in the bushes near his golf course.
Read moreThe U.S. is facing a silent epidemic as China-sourced fentanyl continues to claim 200 lives every day, causing economic devastation worth $1.5 trillion annually.
Read moreIndia, China, and Russia join forces to construct a massive nuclear power facility on the Moon, paving the way for a future lunar colony and expanding human presence in space.
Read moreExternal Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar expresses deep sorrow at the GCC Summit over the tragic loss of innocent lives in Gaza, urging for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
Read moreIndia, China, and Russia join forces to construct a massive nuclear power facility on the Moon, paving the way for a future lunar colony and expanding human presence in space.
Read moreFamilies frantically search through deep craters for survivors after an Israeli airstrike devastates a Gaza humanitarian zone, killing at least 40 and leaving many missing.
Read moreApple's stock falls over 1% following the much-anticipated release of iPhone 16 and a new smartwatch, raising concerns about investor confidence in the tech giant.
Read moreThe first debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris is set to ignite fierce political discussions as the two battle for the White House.
Read moreIndia’s growing influence in global diplomacy is set to rise as PM Modi joins the Quad Summit in the US, with India likely hosting it in 2025.
Read moreIn a visit symbolizing deepening ties, Abu Dhabi's Crown Prince arrived in Delhi, set to meet PM Modi tomorrow, addressing the Indian diaspora at the 'Ahlan Modi' event.
Read moreA Vistara flight with 247 passengers was diverted to Turkey due to a bomb threat. Passengers are safe, and a new aircraft was deployed for onward travel.
Read moreRussian President Vladimir Putin confirms ongoing discussions with India, China, and Brazil to explore diplomatic solutions to the Ukraine conflict amid mounting global tensions.
Read morePM Modi and Singapore’s Lawrence Wong elevate India-Singapore relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership, signing four MoUs to deepen cooperation across key sectors.
Read moreFresh fruit imports from Afghanistan face delays at Attari border, impacting trade and causing concern among Indian importers and Afghan exporters.
Read moreDescribes them as a 'living bridge' between India & US fostering close relations and goodwill
Read moreCommerce Minister to explore strategies to bolster bilateral trade and investment
Read moreDiscusses evolving geopolitical situation, key regional security issues & defence industrial collaboration
Read moreConcerns Rise in Japan as India's Economic Growth Threatens Ranking Shift
Read more"Election Outcome Raises Concerns Over Bilateral Ties Amidst Shifting Alliances"
Read moreUN Report Highlights Alarming Impact of Climate Change on Asian Continent
Read moreReporter's Departure Sparks Controversy Amid Claims of Censorship
Read moreNation Remains Vigilant as Tremors Continue, Minimal Impact Reported
Read more"Yogi Adityanath's Remarks Highlight Evolving Dynamics in India-Pakistan Relations"
Read moreAmid Escalating Tensions, China Advocates for Calm and Dialogue in Iran Crisis
Read moreHistoric Rainfall Event Puts UAE on Alert, Raises Concerns Over Preparedness
Read moreTensions Rise as India's PM Modi's Statement Draws International Criticism
Read moreInternational Body Urges Restraint and Diplomacy to Prevent Escalation in Conflict
Read moreTruong's Conviction: A Milestone in Fighting Corporate Fraud in Vietnam
Read morePresident Biden Assures Israel of Solidarity in the Face of Growing Iranian Aggression
Read moreTsunami Warnings Prompt Immediate Action Across Multiple Nations
Read moreTensions Escalate in the Middle East as Iran Condemns Alleged Israeli Attack on Embassy in Syria, Claiming Loss of Commanders' Lives
Read moreGroundbreaking Collaboration Between Meta and Reliance Set to Establish India's Premier Data Center, Signaling Major Investment in Digital Infrastructure
Read moreEmergence of 'Cyber Slavery' Raises Concerns as Indians Fall Victim in Cambodia
Read more"Prime Minister Modi's Wardrobe Selection Highlights Importance of Recycling and Sustainability"
Read more"Ice Loss in Antarctica Exerts Surprising Influence on Earth's Timekeeping Mechanism"
Read more"Devastating Incident Highlights Perils of Road Safety in South Africa"
Read more"Prime Minister Modi Engages with Bill Gates on Key Challenges"
Read more"Justin Trudeau's Statement Signals Potential Diplomatic Dialogue Amidst Tragic Incident"
Read moreA Trailblazing Journey to the Stars
Read moreStrengthening Bilateral Ties for Technological Advancements
Read moreTragedy Strikes as Gunmen Unleash Deadly Assault, Prompting Swift Response from Law Enforcement.
Read moreStrengthened Economic Resilience: India Surpasses Previous Foreign Exchange Reserve Records
Read moreIn a Bid to Strengthen Bilateral Relations, Maldives Seeks Assistance from Closest Ally
Read moreRussian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy Extend Invitations to Strengthen Bilateral Relations
Read moreJoint Operation by Assam Police and Intelligence Agencies Leads to Major Terrorist Arrests
Read more"India Emphasizes Digital Public Infrastructure Initiatives to Global Audience"
Read moreIsraeli forces' operation at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza prompts international condemnation, raising concerns over violations of humanitarian law and the safety of civilians.
Read moreThe United States has stated that it is aware of the claims made by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that Indian intelligence operatives were involved in the killing of a Khalistani leader in Canada
Read moreCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Tuesday, September 19, 2023, that the country was expelling an Indian diplomat in connection with the killing of Ripudaman Singh Malik, a Sikh man who was exonerated in the 1985 Air India bombing.
Read moreAround 10.5 lakh indians are caught up in the employment green card backlog (Eb 2 and Eb 3 categories), which takes 134 year's to process.
Read moreLHC rejects Imran Khan's bail plea in cypher case
Read moreSafety of Journalists Essential for a Healthy Democracy
Read more“PM Modi highlights the significance of BRICS Summit as a platform to address pressing challenges faced by the Global South.”
Read more"Sudan's Morgues Struggle to Cope as Bodies Pile Up, Highlighting the Urgent Need for Humanitarian Assistance"
Read moreUSA’s U19 cricket team secures a remarkable triumph at the Americas Qualifier for the 2024 World Cup.
Read moreAfghan Authorities Make Progress on Development Plan
Read moreWHO Chief Applauds India's Ancient Healing Wisdom and Collaborative Efforts in Advancing Traditional Medicine at International Summit.
Read moreInternational Community Condemns Deadly Clashes in Libya
Read moreAfter attack on Hindu temples in Brampton and Ontario now In Canada
Read moreHinting towards the ‘behind the scenes’ footage, Musk said X’s blue subscribers will get ‘bonus’.
Read morePakistani National Apprehended by BSF While Attempting Border Intrusion
Read more”Global leaders convene to address escalating conflict, seeking diplomatic solutions amid rising tensions.”
Read moreA California based health care system faced a cyber attack this week, due to which some services at affiliated location states of US were shut down.
Read moreISLAMABAD - Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf Chief Imran Khan has been sentenced to 3 years in prison and disqualified for 5 years in the Toshakhana case. He has also been fined 1 Lac Pakistani Rupees.
Read more“Terror strikes in Pakistan as a suicide bomber detonates explosives, leaving a trail of death and devastation.”
Read moreIslamabad, July 29, 2023 – Pakistan Braces for Record-Breaking Electricity Demand Increase of 48% by 2033.
Read moreNetanyahu Undergoes Pacemaker Surgery
Read moreA Pakistani suspected Drone found at International Border in Punjab's Tarn Taran has been shot down by BSF jawans, on Saturday. The drone had intruded into the Indian territory border.
Read morePakistani Cricketer and former prime minister Imran khan alleged on Monday that a "London plan" was in the works to keep him behind bars for at least a decade on charges of sedition.
Read moreMuslim pilgrims cast stones at a pillar symbolizing the stoning of the devil during the annual hajj pilgrimage in Mina.
Read moreAccording to the report of The National Weather Service, On Sunday 25th of June multiple tornadoes and severe storms were reported in the US Midwest and south, & also central Indiana and Arkansas,
Read moreTragedy Strikes as Boat Carrying Migrants Sinks in the Mediterranean Sea
Read moreUkrainian Forces Successfully Target Key Infrastructure, Disrupting Moscow's Access to Annexed Peninsula
Read moreTragic Incident Claims Lives of Entire Crew during Deep-Sea Exploration
Read moreThe ride-hailing giant Uber announces a downsizing strategy, resulting in 200 job cuts within its recruitment department.
Read moreTragedy strikes as a powerful blast engulfs popular eatery, leaving dozens dead and many injured
Read moreGunfight in the West Bank leaves four Israeli citizens dead and triggers praise from Hamas following a raid in Jenin.
Read moreA tourist submarine carrying five people has gone missing while diving to the wreck of the Titanic in the Atlantic Ocean.
Read moreSeismic Activity Causes Brief Panic but No Major Consequences
Read moreExperts say it could help determine Pyongyang’s nuclear capabilities
Read moreTragic collision claims multiple lives as a truck collides with a bus on a highway in Manitoba, Canada
Read moreA cargo ship sinks in a treacherous storm, leaving a trail of devastation and a desperate search for survivors.
Read moreHigh-level Meeting to Determine Potential Acquisition of Advanced Surveillance Technology
Read moreIndian Prime Minister to showcase the importance of yoga on the international stage
Read moreEscalation in Middle East as Israeli military targets Syrian capital in airstrikes
Read moreKyiv is shaken by bombarding from Ukranian Air force; Zelenskyy praises Air force
Read moreModi and Sunak discusses bilateral strategy of India and Britain's progress in FTA negotiations
Read moreOn Friday, in G7 summit at Hiroshima PM Modi promises to help Ukraine to get out of dispute with Russia
Read moreChina criticized India's holding of G20 meeting in Kashmir and termed it as 'disputed territory'
Read moreRana Sanaullah revealed that Pakistan govt will declare Imran Khan's party ' PTI ' as a 'terrorist organisation'
Read moreTight security forces are placed in Kashmir, ahead of G20 summit in which China and Turkey won't participate
Read moreCongres leader to visit NY and other places on 1st week of June
Read moreFormer PM set to deliver highly anticipated speech in front of his supporters
Read morePTI's supporters were booked for settling army officer's house on fire
Read moreFormer PM Imran Khan's supporters took violent methods for protest against his arrest; situation out of control , Army deployed
Read moreA big relief to Pak PM Sharif as he was proved as innocent in the money laundering case
Read moreA top UN official asked to ensure proper methods of interrogation and investigation after former Pakistan's PM's arrest
Read moreChinese foreign minister flew to Islambad for Kashmir issue
Read moreUkraine downs Russian hypersonic missile with US Patriot system
Read moreEngland got New King Charles III; PM Modi congratulated via tweet
Read moreExchange of cold regards by doing namaste instead of handshake- Jaishankar to Zardari
Read moreRussian alleged Ukraine for attacking President Putin's residence; Ukraine denied
Read moreUSA to send unrevealed stocks of ammunition aid to Ukraine
Read moreUpsurge of violence lists on top against media professionals in Pakistan
Read moreThe 1988 Armenian earthquake, also known as the Spitak earthquake
Read moreIn an effort to help those hit by the earth quake in Turkey, the Indian Government extended a hand of friendship to crisis-hit Turkey and Syria in the form of massive humanitarian aid, with multiple jets flying off to the countries carrying relief material.
Read moreAs we know that the area of Turkey and Syria was hardly hitted by Monday's 7.8 - magnitude earthquake and it is considered as one of the biggest earth quake.
Read moreThe death toll of a devastating earthquake in the Southern Turkey and jumped to more than 7,700 people on 7th February, Tuesday as rescuers worked against time in harsh winter conditions to dig survivors out of the rubble of collapsed buildings.
Read moreAs per the reports, Shinzo collapsed after getting shot in the chest. As per the reports he fell to the ground and was bleeding profusely. The weapon used for the assault was reportedly a homemade shotgun
Read moreFollowing days of defections that furthered the political crisis facing the Conservative Party-led government, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation on Thursday. Speaking to the nation, Johnson stated he would continue as prime minister until a replacement was chosen and expressed his pride in his accomplishments. The prime minister made the decision to retire after receiving advice to do so from one of his closest allies, Treasury Chief Nadhim Zahawi, according to the Associated Press
Read moreThe summit will mark the first gathering when Russia’s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov will be meeting his counterparts of world’s leading economies since Russia-Ukraine war
Read moreConfirming his resignation, Will Quince tweeted, “It is with great sadness and regret that I feel that I have no choice but to tender my resignation as Minister for Children and Families as I accepted and repeated those assurances in good faith."
Read moreNewly appointed Lt, Gen, Subramanian’s had an illustrious career in Indian defence sector. He had served in Indian army for 36. Recently he was posted as the General Officer Commanding. He had also served as India’s defence attache to Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos
Read more"Talks are on with Tukey and UN for the security of the grain that leaves our ports," Zelenskyy said during a press conference. Zelenskyy on Monday also met Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson
Read moreChina’s Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, has urged Myanmar’s junta officials to engage in dialogue with their opponents, amid growing alarm about the country’s mounting violence and deteriorating human rights
Read moreBefore the pandemic, in 2019, around 25 lakh pilgrims were recorded to have performed the pilgrimage. In 2020, doors for the Hajj were closed for foreigners to curtail the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. Only 10,000 people were allowed to perform the Hajj. Whereas in 2021, around 60,000 pilgrims were allowed
Read moreSaadia hailed from the southern West Bank city of Hebron. A mother of eight children, she was detained near Ibrahimi Mosque in December 2021 after she tried to stab an Israeli soldier
Read moreStrikes on a southern resort town left 21 dead and dozens wounded after missiles slammed into flats and a recreation centre in Sergiyvka, 80 kilometres (50 miles) south of Black Sea port Odessa
Read moreOn Thursday, FIFA confirmed that it has taken full control over the PFF and from now on will manage the federation
Read moreIt was last month when Marcos Jr secured a thumping victory in elections. The daughter of the previous president Rodrigo Duterte, namely Sara Duterte has been appointed as the vice president of the country
Read moreAfter strong new sanctions agreed upon at the G7 Summit in Germany on Sunday, meant to put pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin over the crisis with Ukraine, new exports of Russian gold will no longer be permitted to enter the UK, US, Canada, and Japan
Read moreThe newly signed bill will augment the background investigation of the younger buyers. it will also give courts the authority to seize the weapons from those who seem a threat
Read morePrince Charles told Commonwealth leaders on Friday that the decision to become a republic or to abdicate the monarchy was “a matter for each member country to decide.”
Read moreAs a result of soaring petrol prices two months before the critically important mid-term elections, US President Joe Biden will ask Congress on Wednesday to suspend the federal gas tax for three months
Read moreReportedly, most of the deaths in Afghanistan have been reported in the province of Paktika. So far 100 people have died in the province due to the earthquake
Read moreThe British government accepted Julian Assange’s extradition to the United States on Friday, where he will face charges related to the publishing of secret data linked to the Iraq and Afghanistan wars
Read moreChina State Shipbuilding Corporation Ltd has built the third aircraft. Fujian is powered by electromagnetic catapults and has a displacement of 80,000 tonnes. The name of the aircraft carrier, Fujian, has based its name on the eastern coastal province of China
Read moreMonkeypox virus, which has spread toover 30 nations, has been renamed by theWorld Health Organization (WHO)
Read moreAccording to a report by the state-backed Science and Technology Daily, China's giant Sky Eye telescope may have picked up signs of life beyond Earth. The report and posts about the discovery then appeared to be deleted
Read moreAccording to the White House, the new I2U2 grouping of India, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States will convene its first virtual summit next month as part of the Biden administration's efforts to re-energise and reinvigorate American ties throughout the world
Read more"In the night of 11-12 June, an operation of the (French) Barkhane force allowed the capture of Oumeya Ould Albakaye, a senior figure in the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (IS-GS)," said a spokesman for the chief of staff
Read more“Wanted to share a little bit of how I’ve been feeling. Each day has gotten better and through all of the discomfort, I have found comfort in the one who designed me and knows me. I’m reminded he knows all of me. I’m reminded he knows all of me,”
Read moreThe United Arab Emirates banned the upcoming Pixar animated film Lightyear from being screened in theatres on Monday, citing rumours that the picture contains a kiss between two female characters
Read moreReportedly, a violent mob ravaged the residence of the priest and also harmed the idols present in the temple. So far, no arrests have been made in the case
Read moreAamir Liaquat, a former Member of the National Assembly (MNA) and renowned television broadcaster in Pakistan, died in Karachi on Thursday under strange circumstances, according to local media
Read morePriyanka Chopra, a global celebrity and diva, wrote a note for the 'Ms Marvel' crew on her social media account earlier yesterday
Read moreWhile meeting Hossein, PM Modi highlighted the rich and strong link between Iran and India. The meeting incorporated the discussion on bilateral cooperation initiatives
Read moreMeanwhile, Pakistan’s President Arif Alvi has also extended his condolence to the families of the victims of the accident. He has also directed the authorities to make all the arrangements for transferring the bodies to their families
Read moreThe no-confidence vote was moved by at least 15 percent of Conservative MPs who wrote letters of no confidence to Sir Graham Brady, the chairman of the party's backbench 1922 Committee
Read moreOn Monday, a cabinet minister in Sri Lanka's crisis-torn country was found guilty of extorting money from a businessman over a land deal, marking a rare guilty judgement in a fraud case in the South Asian country
Read moreBoris Johnson, the British prime minister, will face a confidence vote later on Monday, after a growing number of Conservative legislators questioned his authority in the wake of the "partygate" controversy
Read moreOfficials say Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was forced to abandon a visit to Serbia on Monday after many of the country's neighbours refused to let his plane pass through their airspace
Read more“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses its condemnation and denunciation of the statements made by the spokeswoman of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.”
Read moreNow with 10 points, the 52-year-old Indian GM leads the field. There are four more rounds to go in the tournament and will feature some of the best players in the sport of chess
Read moreThe list of people who were injured includes 40 firefighters and 10 police officers and at least 5 firefighters also lost their lives while trying to douse the fire, said Chittagong regional police chief Anwar Hossain
Read moreChina launched a new three-person mission on Sunday to finish assembly work on its orbiting space station
Read moreAccording to media reports on Sunday,Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has asked authorities to draught an emergency plan to minimise electrical load-
Read moreAs per the preliminary investigation, the fire was most likely caused due to a chemical reaction. Also, the locals have confirmed that there was an explosion as well
Read moreThe love story between pop diva Shakira and Barcelona midfielder Gerard Pique has captivated us all. However, there are rumours that the two will be separated soon. Shakira recently discovered that the Spanish footballer had cheated on her, according to the Barcelona-based news source El Periodico
Read moreThe bullet train, D2809, was heading from China’s South Western province Guiyang to the Southern province Guangzhou when the accident took place. the person who lost his life was the driver of the train
Read moreUkraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelensky, stated on Thursday that Russian forces control roughly one-fifth of the nation, including the occupied Crimean peninsula and territory in the east held by Moscow-backed separatists since 2014
Read moreThe visit of Benny Gantz was supposed to take place in March 2022, but due at that time, he got infected with Covid-19, and hence the visit was postponed
Read moreAfter interviewing former presidential candidate Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh in 2018, an Egyptian court condemned an Al Jazeera journalist to 15 years in prison in his absence for “spreading fake news.”
Read moreRussia has slammed the United States’ intention to equip Ukraine with powerful rocket systems and weapons, warning that the action raises the potential of a direct confrontation between the two countries
Read moreThe statement further underscored that the citizens of Kherson are currently devoid of access to Ukrainian mobile communication and Internet availability
Read moreAn Iraqi security source in Anbar initially said that three rockets fell near the base, controlled by Iraq that hosted troops from a US-led coalition against Islamic State group jihadists. The last incident took place on April 30, when two rockets targeted the base without causing any damage
Read moreSelf-ruled democratic Taiwan has been under constant threat of invasion by China. Beijing sees Taiwan as its territory and has affirmed that one day it will be seized by force if necessary
Read moreOn Monday, ten Pacific island states rejected China’s proposal for a broad regional security treaty, citing concerns that the idea was intended to draw them into Beijing’s circle
Read moreA Beijing man put thousands of his neighbours in quarantine after ignoring a stay-at-home order and testing positive for COVID-19, prompting a police prob
Read moreShehbaz Sharif, the Pakistan Prime Minister, testified today in a special court hearing in the Pakistan Rupee 16 billion money laundering case against him that when he was the Chief Minister of Pakistan’s Punjab province, he refused to take any salary and referred to himself as a “majnoo” for doing so
Read moreThe move attracted colossal attention from the netizens who mocked the decision and immediately produced the content that would make fun of the ‘online swimming test’. With time, several jokes were cracked about the Chinese university’s decision and triggered a full-fledged meme fest on social media
Read moreThe city of Lyman has been a target for the Russian forces because it is considered to be of pivotal importance as the town is a site of a major railway hub. The town lies between Severodonetsk and Kramatorsk. Lyman lies on the road that leads to the key cities that are under the control of Ukraine
Read moreAccording to the PTI leaders, the Azadi march witnessed lukewarm support because Imran Khan didn’t give the leaders enough time to prepare for the march and coordinate transportation and logistics
Read moreDr. Sylvie Briand, WHO’s director of pandemic and epidemic diseases said, “the first sequencing of the virus shows that the strain is not different from the strains we can find in endemic countries and (this outbreak) is probably due more to a change in human behavior.”
Read more“China will work on BRICS-related parties to continue to have in-depth discussions on BRICS expansion and determine the standards and procedures for that on the basis of consensus. We look forward to more like-minded partners joining the big family of BRICS,”
Read moreChina’s foreign ministry accused US Secretary of State Antony Blinken of “smearing” the country on Friday, following his speech calling for action to counterbalance Beijing’s influence
Read moreSeparatist rebels in Ukraine supported by Russia announced on Friday that they had taken Lyman, a major town on a road linking to key eastern cities still under Kyiv's control
Read moreAfter US Secretary of State Antony Blinken delivered a speech urging for efforts to counterbalance Beijing's influence, China's foreign ministry accused Blinken of "smearing" the country
Read morePremier Li Keqiang on Wednesday said, “the challenges now are greater than when the pandemic hit hard in 2020. "We are currently at a critical juncture in determining the economic trend of the whole year. "
Read moreRanil Wickremesinghe, Sri Lanka’s newly appointed prime minister, took over the finance ministry on Wednesday as part of his efforts to find a way out of the country’s dire economic and political crisis
Read moreWhile comparing India with China, he reportedly said that China faced a defeat in handling the pandemic. He also said that though both the countries are of the same size, India had chalked out better plans to control the pandemic
Read moreReacting to the incident, US president Joe Biden blamed America’s powerful gun lobby for the killing and urged the people of America to stand up against the lobby
Read moreAddressing the summit, Prime minister Narendra Modi said the Quad’s ‘constructive agenda’ will strengthen the mutual trust and determination and its image as a ‘force for good’
Read moreAddressing the summit, Prime minister Narendra Modi said the Quad’s ‘constructive agenda’ will strengthen the mutual trust and determination and its image as a ‘force for good’
Read moreCovid In China: According to a source, Airbnb will no longer book stays or tourist “experiences” in China, instead focused on assisting Chinese citizens with travel plans outside of the nation
Read moreKate Moss and Johnny Depp had a three-year relationship. Moss has confessed that it took her years to get over her breakup with Johnny Depp
Read morePM Modi attended the summit at the invitation of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. The PM is also expected to hold bilateral meetings with US President Joe Biden and the Japan Prime minister after the conclusion of the summit
Read morePM Modi underlined that the Quad countries have shown coordination in several areas like climate change, vaccine delivery, supply change resilience, disaster management, and economic cooperation
Read moreThe symptoms of the disease usually involve mild illnesses like fever high temperature, headache, backache, and a chickenpox-like rash
Read morePrime Minister Narendra Modi joined US President Joe Biden on Monday in launching a trade framework initiated by the US to foster deeper cooperation among like-minded countries in areas such as clean energy, supply-chain resilience, and digital trade. The United States announced the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) as part of its efforts to advance a strong economic policy for the Indo-Pacific to counter China’s aggressive trade strategy in the region
Read morePrime Minister Narendra Modi joined US President Joe Biden on Monday in launching a trade framework initiated by the US to foster deeper cooperation among like-minded countries in areas such as clean energy, supply-chain resilience, and digital trade. The United States announced the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) as part of its efforts to advance a strong economic policy for the Indo-Pacific to counter China’s aggressive trade strategy in the region
Read moreOn Sunday, Manchester City defenderOleksandr Zinchenko dedicated his team's thrilling Premier League title victory to his war-torn motherland
Read moreThe president’s declaration came as a surprise to some members of his administration who were not expecting him to announce such a big step to protect Taiwan against the Chinese invasion
Read moreIn broad daylight, on Sunday two gunmen riding a motorcycle reportedly shot Colonel Sayad Khodai five times in a car outside his home. So far, no group has claimed the responsibility for the killing. The authorities say that they have initiated the investigation
Read moreThe World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed at least 92 monkeypox virus cases in 12 countries, warning that the infection is likely to spread to new countries even as surveillance is expanded
Read moreBiden arrived in Japan on Monday after flying from South Korea to Yokota Air Base outside of Tokyo, where he will meet with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and the emperor
Read moreAccording to China's Global Times, the authorities have enforced a lockdown in the Haidian district, as well as Chaoyang, Fengtai, Shunyi, and Fangshan districts, citing a statement from the municipal government's spokeswoman, Xu in Hejian
Read moreSoon after the shooting, two suspects were detained, and one of them was arrested for possessing a stolen gun. Though their identities have not been revealed yet
Read moreThe former PAK PM also took a dig at the current government led by Pakistan Muslim League (N)-led government. He slammed it by saying that the current government is "running around like a headless chicken with the economy in a tailspin"
Read moreCongratulating Albanese for becoming Australia’s next Prime minister, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “Congratulations @AlboMP for the victory of the Australian Labor Party, and your election as the Prime Minister! I look forward to working towards further strengthening our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, and for shared priorities in the Indo-Pacific region.”
Read moreThe veteran wrestler was born Ghulam Mohammad Baksh Butt in 1878 in Amritsar. He was born in a family of wrestlers. In 1910, he won his first World Heavyweight title
Read more“Keep a close watch on Monkeypox situation abroad; isolate sick passengers from affected countries and send their samples to NIV Pune for investigation", the Union Health Ministry said
Read moreThe protestor shouted and posed for the photographers before being removed from the spot by security guards. The ‘protest’ briefly disrupted the functioning of the event and the arrivals of some guests, including Tilda Swinton and Idris Elba, were interrupted
Read moreEarlier in the day, the mission impossible star also took part in a 13-minute clip reel was also showcased that reflected the illustrious career of the star and his contribution to international pop culture
Read moreAccording to the media reports, the cabinet will now be limited to 25 members, including the President and the Prime Minister
Read more"Ukraine is overshadowing these meetings. But there are other issues that must be discussed," said a G7 official
Read more"The teams have been working hard to get ready for this," added Kathy Lueders, NASA's space operations chief, underlining that the Starliner flight is a test mission. "We learned a lot from the first uncrewed demo (in 2019). We're gonna learn a lot from the second one."
Read more"This trip will advance the Biden-Harris Administration's rock-solid commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific,"
Read moreBefore returning to swimming, Simpson was floating on a successful music career. He has made three music three albums and has toured around the world toured the world to perform. He has also worked with Justin Bieber and publicly dated celebrities Miley Cyrus and Gigi Hadid
Read moreOfficials in Sri Lanka said Wednesday that two ruling party members were arrested for allegedly encouraging mob violence that erupted last week, leaving nine people dead
Read moreAfter receiving bids from the Finnish and Swedish ambassadors, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said, “The applications you have made today are a historic step. Allies will now consider the next steps on your path to NATO.”
Read more"The plane did what it was told to do by someone in the cockpit," according to the Wall Street Journal, citing a person familiar with US officials' preliminary assessment of the cause of the crash
Read moreElon Musk hinted on Monday that he would try to negotiate a cheaper price for Twitter Inc, claiming that there are at least four times as many false accounts as the firm claims
Read moreWhen Johnny Depp's lawyers began cross-examination Amber Heard in thr actor's $50 million defamation lawsuit againsthis former spouse and Rum Diary co-star, it was clear that things were about to get heated
Read moreOn Tuesday, India rejected a "resolution" passed by the Pakistani National Assembly, claiming that Pakistan had no jurisdiction over Indian internal affairs
Read morePrime Minister Boris Johnson reiterated British threats to breach a Brexit dealwith the European Union on Monday, blaming it for a political crisis in Northern Ireland that is preventing the formation of a new government
Read moreJohnson also stressed that there would be “a necessity to act” if the EU refuse to agree to refurbish post-Brexit trade rules
Read more"If North Korea responds (to our support), we will spare no medicines including COVID-19 vaccines, medical equipment, and health personnel," said Yoon
Read moreAlso, in a separate attack, gunmen riding on a motorcycle fired at two members of the minority Sikh community in a bazaar in the Peshawar suburb of Sarband. The victims suffered critical wounds and succumbed to injuries
Read more“He was respected by all for the values of peace, openness and dialogue that he embodied,” Macron tweeted
Read moreAuthorities believe the guy accused of killing ten people at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, purposely chose a location with a large black population
Read moreDespite Ankara's objections, NATO andthe US say they are sure that Turkey will not prevent Finland and Sweden from joining the Western military alliance
Read moreVesak, observed on May 15, is one of the most important religious events in Sri Lanka. On this day, Buddhists celebrate the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha
Read moreState media Korea Central News Agency (KCNA) reported that so far 42 people have died of the ‘fever’. Also, out of a total of 820,620 cases, at least 324,550 are under medical treatment
Read moreStephen Belongia, special agent in charge of the FBI's Buffalo field office, while talking to the media, said that the shooting was a hate crime and is further being investigated
Read more"Andrew was a generational talent who was instrumental in Australia's success at World Cups and as part of Queensland's rich cricket history. He was a cult figure to many who was treasured by his fans and friends,"
Read moreMajor General Kyrylo Budanov, the most specific prediction by a senior Ukrainian official to date, believes the war will be over before the end of the year
Read moreSheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan,the UAE's long-time de facto ruler, was chosen president on Saturday, a day after the country's former leader died
Read more"We should take lessons from the experiences and fruitful achievements in preventing virus of China's Communist Party and its people," said Kim Jong Un
Read more“Despite best efforts, unfortunately, I’ve joined the rest of my family and have tested positive for Covid-19,” Ardern posted on her official Instagram page
Read moreElon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, announced on Friday that his $44 billion Twitter deal had been put on hold seeking specifics on spam and fraudulent accounts
Read moreWickremesinghe, who has served as Prime Minister five times, took the oath in the presence of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in a ceremony held at the president’s office
Read moreSo far, the country has treated about 162,200 but didn’t specify how many had tested positive for Covid-19
Read moreOn May 12, a Sri Lankan court barred former Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, his son and MP Namal Rajapaksa, and 15 others from travelling abroad in connection with the attack on peaceful anti-government protesters in Colombo this week
Read moreIndonesia, on the other hand, has roped in several battery and automotive producers in the latest months with several incentives. The government also says that they hope to secure funding throughout the availability chain
Read moreThe President also said that the new prime minister and cabinet will be brought in to bring constitutional reforms that will grant more power to the parliament
Read moreCivil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) informed that 36 people were inflicted with bruises and sprains during the evacuation from the plane
Read moreJustin Bieber is once again the centre of attention.The singer has recently made headlines after being banned by the Italian supercar manufacturer Ferrari
Read more38 years old Danish was on an assignment in Afghanistan last year when he lost his life. The photojournalist was killed when he was covering clashes between Afghan troops and the Taliban in the Spin Boldak district of Kandahar city
Read moreThe G7 members held their third meeting of the year on Sunday via video conference. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was also part of the meeting. participating
Read more"I have always seen him as a leader. I have the right to disagree with his policies. Differences of opinion should not be converted into hate," Shahid Afridi said
Read moreThe CIA director further mentioned that Putin has been "stewing for years over Ukraine, once part of the Soviet Union, in a very combustible combination of grievance and ambition and insecurity."
Read moreXiaomi is facing an investigation for its alleged illegal remittance abroad “in the guise of royalty”. Last week the ED seized the smartphone company’s $725 million that was lying in its India bank accounts
Read moreThe decision came amid the weeks of unending protests demanding the removal of the government and the president. The protesters allege that Rajapaksa and his family in the government are responsible for the sinking economic conditions of Sri Lanka
Read more"Johnny had the bottle inside of me and was shoving it inside of me over and over again," she said
Read moreThe situation of human rights in Afghanistan has notably nose-dived to new lows after the collapse of its government and the return of the Taliban to power in August 2021
Read morePM Modi and French President Macron will assess the various regional and global issues and will review the stock of ongoing bilateral cooperation
Read moreReynolds had shot three people to death at Biloxi hotel when he barricaded himself inside the Gulfport store. He also killed a local public works contractor in a carjacking attempt
Read moreIn the case decided on Wednesday, Suu Kyi was accused of accepting a bribe of $600,000 and seven gold bars in 2017-18 from Phyo Min Thein, the former chief minister of Yangon. But her lawyers were heard stating that she rejected all his allegations.
Read more“Baloch Liberation Army’s Majeed Brigade targeted Chinese officials in an attack on Tuesday in Karachi. Three Chinese officials Huang Guiping, Ding Mufang, and Chen Sai were killed in the attack, whereas, Wang Yuqing and their security guards were injured”
Read more“She will follow CDC guidelines and the advice of her physicians. The Vice President will return to the White House when she tests negative," the statement said.
Read moreEarlier, on March 24, the previous images captured identified three trenches, one of them 60-70 meters long, and on April 7, another set of images showed the trenches became longer, and some earlier dug graves were covered up.
Read moreKnown as the “Graveyard of empires” the soil of Afghanistan has absorbed plenty of blood, but for how long?
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