Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit the United States from February 12 to 13, where he will hold crucial discussions with President Donald Trump. The visit, announced by Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Friday
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Bangladesh turmoil: protesters tear down iconic independence museum amid anti-hasina fury.
Thousands of demonstrators in Bangladesh vented their anger on Wednesday by demolishing a family home steeped in national history—a symbol of the country’s independence. The […]
Trump’s proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza faces broad opposition.
President Donald Trump’s recent proposal to forcibly relocate hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip—with plans to redevelop the area as a tourist […]
China Hits Back: Imposes 10-15% Tariffs on U.S. Imports Amid Trade War
Beijing: In response to the United States’ tariffs on Chinese imports, China has retaliated by imposing a 10-15% tax on goods imported from the U.S., further escalating
Blast in moscow residential building kills one, injures four.
A powerful explosion at a residential building in northwest Moscow killed one person and injured four others, Russian state news agency TASS reported on Monday, […]
New Zealand Grants Legal Personhood to Mount Taranaki: A Historic Move for Indigenous Rights
New Zealand has taken another groundbreaking step in recognizing the rights of nature by officially granting legal personhood to Mount Taranaki. This move follows similar decisions
New Zealand Grants Personhood to Taranaki Maunga: What It Means for Indigenous Rights
New Zealand has taken another groundbreaking step in recognizing the rights of nature by granting legal personhood to Taranaki Maunga, a revered mountain on the North Island
Hamas Releases Two More Israeli Hostages in Fourth Phase of Agreement
In the fourth phase of the hostage release agreement, the Palestinian resistance group Hamas has freed two more Israeli citizens, bringing the total number of hostages released so far to 17.
Myanmar junta extends emergency rule amid civil war, plans controversial election.
Myanmar’s ruling military has extended the country’s state of emergency for another six months, state media reported on Friday, just ahead of the four-year anniversary […]