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'Vampires sucking blood dry': Navarro denounces India, China, BRICS
Peter Navarro, trade advisor to United States President Donald Trump, has launched a scathing attack on the BRICS alliance.
Nepal protests escalate; PM Oli reportedly seeks Dubai asylum
Nepal is witnessing a political crisis as anti-corruption protests intensify.
Why Nepal banned social media; was there more to protests?
Nepal has been rocked by massive protests after the government banned 26 social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
'Wonderful secret': Democrats release controversial Trump's birthday note to Epstein
Democratic lawmakers have released a controversial birthday note allegedly written by former United States President Donald Trump to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in 2003.
Nepal lifts social media ban after 19 killed in protests
Nepal has lifted its controversial ban on social media platforms, a decision that comes after widespread protests and clashes with police.
Nepal home minister resigns after Gen-Z protests leave 19 dead
Nepal's Home Minister Ramesh Lal Lekhak has resigned after violent protests in Kathmandu over a government ban on major social media platforms turned deadly, claiming 19 lives and leaving over 345 injured.
Massive protests erupt in Nepal after social media platforms blocked
Nepal has been rocked by massive protests after the government ordered internet service providers to block access to popular social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and X.
How 'nepo kids' lifestyles triggered Gen Z protests in Nepal
Before a massive crowd, mostly Gen-Z protestors, took to Kathmandu streets to protest against corruption and the government's social media ban, a social media trend, "Nepo Kid," was trending.
Prince Harry visits grandma Queen Elizabeth's grave on death anniversary
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, paid a private visit to St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on the third anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death.
Haryana man killed in US for objecting to public urination
A 26-year-old man from Brah Kalan, Jind district of Haryana, India, was shot dead on Saturday night in Los Angeles, California, after he confronted a local man for urinating on the roadside near his workplace.
French PM faces the axe as lawmakers prepare confidence vote
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou is facing a confidence vote on Monday, with his minority government likely to fall.
British student jailed for life in Dubai for carrying drugs
A 23-year-old British law student, Mia O'Brien, has been sentenced to life in prison in Dubai after being convicted of drug possession.
Massive GenZ protest in Nepal over social-media ban; 16 killed
A massive protest led by Generation Z has erupted in Kathmandu, Nepal, against corruption and the government's recent social media platform ban.
Suspected terror attack at entrance to Jerusalem; 5 killed
At least four people have been killed and 11 others injured after two men opened fire at the Ramot Junction entrance to Jerusalem, according to reports.
US tightens non-immigrant visa rules: What changes for you?
The United States has tightened its non-immigrant visa rules, effective immediately.
Australia's 'mushroom murderer' sentenced to life in prison
Erin Patterson, the Australian woman convicted of murdering three relatives of her estranged husband using toxic mushrooms, has been sentenced to life in prison with a non-parole period of 33 years.
Trump issues 'last warning' to Hamas over hostages
United States President Donald Trump has announced that his administration is working on a potential solution for the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
India assures Belgium of humane jail stay for Mehul Choksi
India has assured Belgium that fugitive businessman Mehul Choksi will not be kept in solitary confinement if extradited.
'Right idea': Zelenskyy backs Trump's tariffs for buying Russian oil
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has supported the United States's decision to impose tariffs on countries trading with Russia.
Musk responds as Trump aide gets fact-checked on anti-India post
Elon Musk, the CEO of X (formerly Twitter), has defended his platform's Community Notes and Grok features.
'Trump admin will refund about half tariffs if...' Treasury secretary
United States Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has said that the country will issue "rebates" if President Donald Trump's imposition of "reciprocal tariffs" is struck down by the Supreme Court.
Amid trade tensions, Indian lobbyist Jason Miller meets Donald Trump
Political lobbyist Jason Miller, who was hired by India to represent its interests in Washington, recently met United States President Donald Trump.
Germany: Teacher on 16-year sick-leave sues employer for this reason
A German teacher, who has been on sick leave for 16 years, is now suing her employer after being asked to prove her illness.
US, South Korea finalize deal to release Hyundai plant workers
The United States and South Korea have finalized a deal for the release of South Korean nationals detained during an immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia.
Why Ukrainian refugee's murder has sparked widespread fury in US
The brutal stabbing of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zartuska on a light rail train in Charlotte, North Carolina, has sparked widespread outrage across the United States.
Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba resigns ahead of leadership election
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has decided to resign from his post, public broadcaster NHK reported on Sunday.
US Vice President JD Vance defends deadly drug smuggler strike
United States Vice President JD Vance has defended a recent airstrike on a suspected Venezuelan drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean.
US: 457 arrested at Hyundai-LG plant, most are South Koreans
In a major immigration operation, United States authorities have arrested 457 people at a Hyundai-LG plant under construction in Georgia.
Japan: Prime Minister Ishiba to resign to prevent LDP split
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has decided to resign in a bid to prevent a split within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).
Trump narrows down Fed chair candidates to 3: Report
United States President Donald Trump has shortlisted three candidates to succeed Jerome Powell as the chair of the Federal Reserve.
Ukraine strikes Russian oil pipeline after deadly attack on Kyiv
Ukraine has launched a counter-offensive against Russian energy infrastructure, targeting the Druzhba oil pipeline in Russia's Bryansk region.
Trump preparing for potential meeting with Xi in South Korea
United States President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing for a trip to South Korea in October.
Peter Navarro slammed for India oil trade rant, fact-checked online
Peter Navarro, a Senior Counsellor for Trade and Manufacturing for US President Donald Trump, recently went on a tirade against India for its Russian oil purchases.
Trump signs executive order exempting certain imports from tariffs
United States President Donald Trump has signed an executive order granting tariff exemptions to certain trading partners.
How US SEAL bid to bug 2019 Kim talks failed
In early 2019, the United States Navy SEAL Team 6 attempted a covert operation on North Korean soil.
Ottawa admits Khalistani terror groups operating from Canadian soil
A Canadian government report has raised concerns that Khalistani terrorist groups are receiving financial support from within the country.
US-India ties 'very special': Trump, despite displeasure over Modi
United States President Donald Trump has described the relationship between India and the US as a "very special relationship."
What is deadly Chagas disease, spread by 'kissing bugs'
A deadly parasitic infection transmitted by kissing bugs has been reported in 32 US states.
Trump now claims he stopped '3 wars,' not 7
United States President Donald Trump has changed his previous claims of having stopped "seven wars" to now saying he has settled "three wars."
'We've lost India, Russia to China': Trump
United States President Donald Trump has said that India and Russia appear to have been "lost" to China, following the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) meeting in China.