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Navigating Geopolitical Landscape: India Faces Challenges Amid Iran-Israel Conflict
While India maintains strong economic and strategic ties with both - Iran and Israel- it also advocates for a peaceful resolution to their conflict
Israeli Strike in South Lebanon Kills 10, Injures 5, State News Agency Says
The Israeli strike came after ceasefire talks between Palestinian Islamist group Hamas and Israel in Doha paused on Friday with negotiators due to meet again next week
PM Modi Calls For Release Of Hostages, Ceasefire In Conversation With Netanyahu Over West Asia De-Escalation
PM Modi thanked Benjamin Netayahu for wishing the people of India on Independence Day.
Former Employee Sues Intel For Being Fired After Reporting Ex-supervisor’s Alleged Antisemitism
Intel declined to comment on the lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court, saying it does not discuss pending litigation
US-Russian Citizen Sentenced To 12 Years For Treason Over $50 Donation To Pro-Ukraine Charity
Ksenia Karelina, a 32-year-old ballet dancer and spa worker living and working in Los Angeles, was detained by police in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg in late January while visiting family
Iran Backed Hackers Targeting Donald Trump, Kamala Harris Poll Campaigns: Google
The US State Department warned Iran on Monday of consequences over election interference following the Trump campaign's announcement that it had been hacked.
WHO Declares Mpox A Global Public Health Emergency For The Second Time In Two Years
A mpox outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has spread to neighbouring countries. The disease is usually mild and is fatal in rare cases.
More Than 1,000 Arrested Following UK Riots, Police Say
The riots, which followed the killings of three young girls in the northern English town of Southport, began after the July 29 attack was wrongly blamed on an Islamist migrant based on online misinformation.
Russia Says it Thwarted a Ukrainian Charge to Expand Its Incursion. Kyiv Says it Won't Occupy Land
Russian army units, including fresh reserves, aircraft, drone teams and artillery forces, stopped Ukrainian armoured mobile groups from moving deeper into Russia near the Kursk settlements of Obshchy Kolodez, Snagost, Kauchuk and Alexeyevsky, a Russian De...
13-Year-Old Girl Pleads Guilty To Threatening Violence During Recent UK Unrest, Released On Unconditional Bail
A 13-year-old girl from Aldershot pleaded guilty to threatening unlawful violence.
Yunus Meets Bangladeshi Hindus, Calls for Patience Before Judging His Govt
Yunus aid each one’s rights should be ensured and blamed "institutional decay” for the predicament that his country has fallen into.
Collapse Of Ancient Yacata Pyramid In Mexico Rain Sparks Fears Of Catastrophe Among Local tribe
Descendants of the Purépecha tribe, which built the twin pyramid in Mexico, sees it as a bad omen and has warned of a catastrophe in the coming time.
Donald Trump’s Campaign Says Emails Were Hacked, Points Fingers At Iran
The Trump campaign did not provide evidence of how Iran was involved but said Iranian hackers stole and distributed sensitive internal documents.
'Issue Public Apology For Actions, Lies...': Maldivian Opposition Welcomes Muizzu's India Policy Shift
Maldivian Democratic Party leader Abdulla Shahid said Maldives has always been confident that India will be the first responder any time Male "dials an international 911"
Bangladesh Interim Govt Focuses On Restoring Law & Order Amid Post-Hasina Chaos
Bangladesh's interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, aims to restore law and order following Sheikh Hasina's resignation
Japan Warns of 'Megaquake' In First Such Advisory After Tremor Injures Eight
A government spokesman declined to comment on a report by broadcaster NHK that Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will cancel a trip to Central Asia from Friday following the warning