Trump offers Qatar unprecedented military protection amid regional tensions
President Donald Trump has offered Qatar an unprecedented security guarantee, pledging US military protection in response to attacks on the Gulf state. The announcement comes after an Israeli strike in Doha threatened to undermine US-Qatar relations and ongoing Gaza peace efforts. A White
World mourns legendary primatologist Jane Goodall’s passing at 91
Tributes poured in worldwide following the death of world-renowned primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall, who passed away at the age of 91 due to natural causes in California while on a speaking tour in the US. A statement from her official Facebook page read,
US Army secretary calls North Korea and China ‘basic threats’ in region
US Secretary of the Army Daniel Driscoll has described North Korea and China as “basic threats” to regional security, emphasizing the need to adapt the role of US troops in South Korea amid an evolving strategic environment. Driscoll spoke at US Army Garrison
Hindus celebrate Durga Puja under fear in Bangladesh, says Sheikh Hasina’s son
Hindu minorities in Bangladesh are reportedly celebrating Durga Puja under a cloud of fear and uncertainty, according to Sajeeb Wazed, son of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. He blamed the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government for a resurgence of extremism and religious persecution in
PM Modi warns of illegal immigration as ISI plots Rohingya infiltration
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has once again highlighted the dangers of illegal immigration, stressing the threat to India’s national security during the RSS centenary celebrations. He had also raised the issue during his Independence Day address, underlining the risks of demographic changes and
India rejects U.S. dairy imports over ‘non-veg’ milk, prioritizes farmers and cultural ethos
India has drawn a firm red line in trade talks with the United States, refusing to allow dairy imports that do not meet its cultural and ethical standards. The government has confirmed that milk and dairy products derived from cattle fed on non-vegetarian
Women’s WC: Molineux returns, Australia elects to bat first against New Zealand
Left-arm spinner Sophie Molineux has returned to Australia’s playing eleven after recovering from knee surgery, as captain Alyssa Healy won the toss and chose to bat first against New Zealand in their 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup opener at Holkar Stadium on Wednesday.
WPAC 2025: Global para-sport leaders impressed by India’s growth
India’s Paralympic movement has seen remarkable growth in recent years, a fact highlighted during the ongoing World Para Athletics Championships (WPAC 2025) at New Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. On Wednesday, Paul Fitzgerald, head of World Para Athletics, and Andrew Parsons, president of the
Israel appoints David Zini as new Shin Bet chief amid controversy
The Israeli government has approved David Zini, a former senior army officer, as the new head of the Shin Bet domestic security agency for a five-year term. Zini will officially take office on October 5, the Prime Minister’s Office announced. Zini has held
India, Russia hold Special Mechanism dialogue on Pakistan and Afghanistan
India and Russia held the sixth meeting of the Special Mechanism on Pakistan and Afghanistan in Moscow, focusing on regional conflicts and broader international security issues under their ‘Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership.’ The Indian delegation was led by Deputy National Security Advisor
US Embassy assures passport, visa services to continue amid government shutdown
The US Embassy in India has reassured applicants that passport and visa services will continue despite the ongoing government shutdown in Washington. In a statement posted on social media platform X, the Embassy said, “At this time, scheduled passport and visa services in
India, Uzbekistan hold counter-terrorism talks, pledge stronger cooperation
India and Uzbekistan have agreed to deepen cooperation in counter-terrorism following the 9th meeting of the Joint Working Group on Counter Terrorism, held in Tashkent on Tuesday. The talks were co-chaired by Vinod J. Bahade, Joint Secretary (Counter Terrorism) at India’s Ministry of
H-1B visa crackdown may push US firms to expand operations in India: Report
The Trump administration’s crackdown on H-1B visas is expected to accelerate the migration of critical U.S. business operations to India, according to a new report. The analysis suggests that restrictions on the visa program, coupled with increased application fees, will “turbocharge” the expansion
Bangladesh human rights body slams Yunus for denying Hindu persecution claims
The Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, a leading human rights body against religious discrimination, has strongly condemned interim government Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus for dismissing reports of Hindu persecution as “baseless.” Yunus made the controversial remarks in an interview with the Global
Portions of US government shut down as Trump, Congress fail to reach deal
Parts of the US government officially shut down on Wednesday after President Donald Trump and Congress failed to agree on a new spending bill, forcing thousands of federal employees into furlough. The shutdown began after a stopgap funding measure expired on September 30,
India stands in solidarity with Philippines after deadly earthquake: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday expressed deep sorrow over the devastating earthquake that struck the Philippines, killing at least 69 people and leaving dozens injured. He conveyed India’s solidarity with the people of the Philippines during this tragedy. In a post on
Crucial India-Russia consultations in Moscow ahead of Putin’s December visit
India and Russia have intensified preparations for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s scheduled visit to India in December for the 23rd Annual Summit, underscoring the depth of their “special and privileged strategic partnership.” Deputy National Security Advisor (NSA) Pawan Kapoor confirmed in Moscow that
Israel claims Hamas funded and organised Gaza-bound ‘Sumud’ flotilla
Israel’s Foreign Ministry on Monday alleged that Hamas directly funded and orchestrated the “Sumud” flotilla bound for Gaza, citing official documents recovered in the Gaza Strip. The Global Sumud Flotilla, consisting of around 50 civilian vessels with participants from more than 40 countries,
India, Indonesia could emerge as brokers of new Middle Eastern balance: Italian expert
India and Indonesia, both non-aligned democracies with moral legitimacy in the Global South, have the potential to become unexpected brokers of a new Middle Eastern balance, safeguarding Israel’s security while recognising Palestinian aspirations, according to Italian geopolitical expert Sergio Restelli. Writing in The
India, Bhutan sign MoU for first cross-border railway links
India and Bhutan on Monday signed an Inter-Governmental MoU to establish the first-ever cross-border railway links, marking a milestone in bilateral connectivity and cooperation. The agreement, signed during Bhutanese Foreign Secretary Aum Pema Choden’s visit to New Delhi, envisions two major railway projects