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The US Department of State has released its latest global visa wait time data, revealing significant variations in interview timelines for the US visas across Indian cities.
Iran strikes on US bases far worse than disclosed: Report
Recent Iranian strikes on United States military bases in the Persian Gulf have caused extensive damage, NBC News reported. The destruction is far worse than previously disclosed, with repairs likely to cost billions of dollars.
Coordinated terrorist attacks rock Mali's capital, military camps near airport
A series of coordinated attacks rocked Mali's capital, Bamako, on Saturday morning.
Why EU plans to help with Middle East energy infrastructure
The European Union is considering funding alternative energy routes in the Middle East to avoid conflict zones like the Strait of Hormuz.
US bill proposes suspending H-1B visa issuance for 3 years
A group of United States Republican lawmakers has proposed a bill to suspend the issuance of H-1B visas for three years.
Iran uses oil tanker to store crude amid US sanctions
Iran has reportedly reactivated an old oil tanker, the very large crude carrier (VLCC) Nasha, to store crude oil.
Why gold, silver are falling even as risks rise
Gold and silver prices fell on Friday amid a cautious global market tone. The decline was largely due to heightened geopolitical tensions in West Asia and rising oil prices.
Gold, silver extend losses amid oil price surge, risk-on sentiment
Gold and silver prices have witnessed a dip in early trade today. The decline is mainly due to the easing geopolitical tensions after the US-Iran ceasefire extension, which has reduced the demand for safe-haven assets.
Oil prices surpass $100 as US-Iran peace talks remain stalled
Oil prices have witnessed a surge for the fourth consecutive day, as peace negotiations between the US and Iran remain stalled.
US Navy chief fired amid Iran war
United States Secretary of the Navy John Phelan was unexpectedly fired on Wednesday.
This Chinese tech might give it military edge over US
China has unveiled a new plasma mill in Guangdong, which is being touted as the largest in the world.
Alex Jones's controversial platform 'Infowars' might have a new owner
The Onion, a popular satirical website, is planning to lease Alex Jones's controversial platform Infowars.
2 dead in mass shooting in North Carolina
A planned fight between feuding teens at Leinbach Park, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, turned deadly on Monday morning.
Foreign airlines can now operate in Qatar again
The Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) has announced the gradual resumption of operations for foreign airlines at Hamad International Airport.
Over 4,200 flights delayed across US today: Here's why
Air travel in the United States has been severely disrupted due to bad weather conditions.
Louisiana: 8 children killed in deadliest mass shooting since 2019
A tragic mass shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States, has left eight children dead and two adults injured. The incident was described by police as a "domestic violence incident," according to The Guardian.
India to grow at 6.8-7.1% in FY27: SBI Research
India's economy is expected to grow by 6.8%-7.1% in FY27, despite the ongoing oil shock and West Asia conflict, a recent report by SBI Research has revealed.
Removal of ICE trackers by Trump administration illegal: US judge
A US federal district court judge has ruled that the Donald Trump administration violated the First Amendment by pressuring Facebook and Apple to remove ICE-tracking groups and apps.
US troops in Middle East facing food shortages: Report
United States service members deployed in the Middle East are facing food shortages, according to a report by USA Today.
Motorola India sues social media platforms, creators over 'defamatory' content
Motorola has filed a lawsuit against several social media platforms and content creators in India.
Gold, silver prices jump on geopolitical tensions and currency fluctuations
Gold and silver prices witnessed a jump in Thursday's trade, owing to geopolitical uncertainties, currency fluctuations, and a general risk-on sentiment in global equities.
Oil prices drop below $95 as US-Iran tensions ease
Oil prices fell on Thursday, amid hopes of a potential easing of US-Iran tensions and ongoing concerns over supply disruptions.
India's gems and jewelry exports fall 35% in March
India's gems and jewelry exports have witnessed a sharp decline of 35.23% year-on-year to $1,783.67 million (₹16,597.20 crore) in March 2026.
Shocking! Amazon warehouse staff continue working as co-worker lies dead
In a shocking incident, an Amazon employee died at work in Troutdale, Oregon.
Iran faces $435M daily losses amid US blockade of Hormuz
A United States blockade at the Strait of Hormuz could result in an estimated economic loss of up to $435 million a day for Iran, a Wall Street Journal report said.
US-Iran war may push 25L Indians into poverty, says UN
The ongoing conflict in West Asia could push as many as 2.5 million people in India into poverty, a report by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has warned.
How US-Iran war has hit luxury shopping in UAE
The ongoing US-Iran conflict is having a major impact on Dubai and Abu Dhabi's luxury retail sector.
Oil prices drop as US-Iran dialogue hopes rise
Oil prices have dropped below the $100 per barrel mark, amid hopes of renewed US-Iran dialogue.
Aluminium prices touch 4-year high today: Here we decode why
Aluminium prices have hit a four-year high, surging by as much as 2% in London.
Indian-origin techie drowns in California waterfall on 26th birthday
A 26-year-old software engineer from Andhra Pradesh, Singireddy Sai Sriharikrishna, drowned in a river in the United States on Saturday.
Gold down 9% since US-Iran war's start: Should you buy?
Gold prices have witnessed a steep fall of over 9% since the onset of the US-Iran war on February 28.
Qatar allows ships to pass through its waters again
Qatar has announced the resumption of full maritime navigation for all ships and vessels in its waters.
Iran's Mojtaba Khamenei disfigured, may have lost leg: Report
Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is recovering from serious injuries sustained in an airstrike that killed his father and predecessor, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to a report by Reuters, which cited three people close to his inner circle.
Gamers might soon control air traffic in the US
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is launching a unique recruitment campaign targeting gamers.
US birth rates have hit a record low
The United States has witnessed a significant decline in birth rates over the past few decades.
Moon becomes next battleground as US, China race for dominance
The race to the Moon is heating up, with China ramping up its efforts to land astronauts by 2030.
Indian vessel carrying over 15,000 tons of LPG reaches Mumbai
An India-flagged liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tanker, Green Asha, has arrived at the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) in Navi Mumbai.
Pakistan's stock index records biggest single-day gain: What's the reason?
Pakistan's benchmark stock index, the KSE-100, witnessed its biggest single-day rally in history today.
Mexico being used as 'garbage sink' by US: UN expert
The United States is allegedly using Mexico as a "garbage sink," exposing its communities to toxic pollution, according to a United Nations expert.
China suffers one of the largest data thefts in history
A hacker has breached a state-run Chinese supercomputer and stolen over 10PB of sensitive data.