Title: Trump defends firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook, who vows to sue
US President Donald Trump defended his decision to dismiss Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, citing alleged mortgage fraud as the reason. “We need people that are 100 percent above board. And it doesn’t seem like she was,” Trump told reporters at the White
UN General Assembly delays Security Council reforms to next session
For the 17th time, the UN General Assembly has deferred discussions on Security Council reforms to the next session, after failing once again to agree on a negotiating text. The Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution on Tuesday to roll over talks on adding
Lee pledges support for US push to revitalise shipbuilding
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has pledged to back Washington’s efforts to revitalise the United States’ shipbuilding sector, highlighting Seoul’s commitment to strengthening bilateral industrial and security ties. During a visit to the Hanwha Philly Shipyard in Philadelphia, which Korean shipbuilder Hanwha
Trump calls PM Modi ‘terrific man’ but warns of tariffs, claims role in mediating conflicts
US President Donald Trump praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi as “a very terrific man” but simultaneously stood firm on tariff threats and reiterated his claims of mediating global conflicts. Trump said he could impose “a very strong tariff system” as an economic weapon
Death toll from Typhoon Kajiki in Vietnam rises to seven
The death toll from Typhoon Kajiki and the resulting floods in Vietnam has climbed to seven, with one person still missing and 34 others injured, according to local media reports on Wednesday. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, cited by the
Trump sends Zelenskyy warm letter praising Ukraine as he pushes for Putin meeting
U.S. President Donald Trump praised the “courageous people” of Ukraine and their “unbreakable spirit” in a letter to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the country’s Independence Day, even as he continues to press for a direct meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. “As you
PM Modi holds talks with Fijian PM Rabuka to strengthen India-Fiji partnership
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held delegation-level talks with his Fijian counterpart, Sitiveni Rabuka, at Hyderabad House on Monday to further deepen the long-standing India-Fiji partnership. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on X: “Welcoming an important Global South and FIPIC partner. PM
Former U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley stresses that US must strengthen ties with India to counter China’s rise
In July 1982, President Ronald Reagan welcomed Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to the White House, calling the U.S. and India “two proud, free peoples” with the same destination despite different paths. More than four decades later, former U.S. Ambassador to the United
Iran’s Khamenei rejects US talks, accuses Washington of seeking Iran’s ‘obedience’
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Sunday dismissed the possibility of direct talks with the United States, accusing Washington of seeking Iran’s “obedience” and calling the demand “offensive.” Khamenei said US hostility toward Iran has remained unchanged since the 1979 Islamic Revolution,
South Korea’s Lee heads to Washington after Japan visit for first summit with Trump
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung is concluding his two-day visit to Japan on Sunday before heading to Washington for a high-stakes summit with US President Donald Trump. During his Tokyo stop, Lee met Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Saturday, where the
The third eye: Why intelligence-led responses are key to national security
In today’s volatile world, knowledge-based decision-making has become essential, particularly in national security. Unlike open military conflicts, where armed forces can directly repel aggression, covert threats such as terrorism can only be countered with accurate and timely intelligence. Intelligence is more than just
Three hospitalized after stabbing incident in Sydney home
Three people are in hospital after being found unresponsive during a welfare check at a residence in Leura, about 80 km west of Sydney, on Sunday morning. New South Wales Police said officers arrived around 7:30 a.m. following concerns for the occupants’ wellbeing.
Russia and Ukraine swap 146 prisoners in latest exchange
Russia and Ukraine carried out another prisoner exchange on Sunday, involving 146 individuals, according to the Russian Defence Ministry. The United Arab Emirates mediated the swap, which comes amid ongoing humanitarian negotiations despite no breakthrough on a broader ceasefire. As part of the
Israel presses Gaza City offensive despite rising famine deaths
Israel has vowed to press ahead with its offensive on Gaza City, even as international concern deepens over mounting civilian casualties and rising famine-related deaths. Defence Minister Israel Katz declared that the military assault will continue “with full force” until Hamas is defeated,
Lavrov accuses Zelensky of theatrics over Putin talks, blames EU for prolonging war
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of playing a “game” over calls to meet President Vladimir Putin while questioning his legitimacy and criticizing European allies for prolonging the conflict. Speaking to NBC, Lavrov said Moscow is open to talks
Fijian PM Rabuka meets PM Modi in New Delhi on first official India visit
Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Ligamamada Rabuka, on his first official three-day visit to India, is scheduled to hold bilateral talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Monday. The meeting is expected to focus on strengthening bilateral cooperation and enhancing Indo-Pacific
Ukraine and Canada deepen defence, energy cooperation in Kyiv talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in Kyiv on Sunday to strengthen defence and energy cooperation, marking another step in Canada’s continued support for Ukraine amid its conflict with Russia. The talks resulted in the signing of a
US deploys F-35 fighter jets to South Korea for Ulchi Freedom Shield drills
The United States has deployed advanced F-35 fighter jets to South Korea to participate in the ongoing Ulchi Freedom Shield (UFS) drills, a key summertime combined exercise between the two allies, the United States Forces Korea (USFK) confirmed Monday. The temporary deployment includes
Canada pledges $1.45 billion in new military aid for Ukraine
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, during his visit to Kyiv, announced a fresh package of military assistance for Ukraine worth 2 billion Canadian dollars ($1.45 billion). The aid, first pledged at the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, underscores Canada’s ongoing support as Ukraine continues
White House confirms Trump–Lee summit and luncheon schedule
The White House has formally announced that US President Donald Trump will hold summit talks followed by a luncheon with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung this week in Washington. The meeting comes at a critical juncture for the alliance, as both nations