Trump says no progress made in Ukraine conflict after Putin call
US President Donald Trump expressed frustration over the ongoing Ukraine conflict, saying no progress was made during his phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. “I didn’t make any progress with him at all,” Trump said after their nearly hour-long conversation. The Kremlin
EAM Jaishankar to visit China next week for SCO foreign ministers’ meet
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar will travel to China from July 13 to 15 to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Tianjin, sources in the Ministry of External Affairs confirmed on Friday. His visit will begin in Beijing, where
Bangladeshi student jailed for Facebook post on July uprising
A madrasa student in Bangladesh has been jailed for allegedly posting a critical comment on Facebook about the 2024 July uprising, which led to the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government last year. The incident took place in Tongi, near Dhaka, and has sparked
Shubhanshu Shukla develops brain-computer interface aboard ISS
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla is pushing the boundaries of neuroscience in space by working on a brain-computer interface (BCI) experiment aboard the International Space Station (ISS). NASA announced that Shukla, as part of the Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4), is collaborating with Polish astronaut
Pakistani national arrested in Greece for aiding illegal immigrants
Greek authorities have arrested a 19-year-old Pakistani national in Thessaloniki’s Sykies area for allegedly providing shelter to three undocumented migrants, according to local media. The arrest took place during a police operation, and investigations revealed that the migrants—one Afghan and two Eritrean nationals—had
Ex-President Yoon to face special counsel questioning on Saturday
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will appear before a special counsel team for a second round of questioning this Saturday over allegations related to his attempted imposition of martial law, his lawyers confirmed on Wednesday. Yoon has accepted Special Counsel Cho
Quad ministers reaffirm Indo-Pacific vision, oppose coercive actions
The Quad Foreign Ministers have reaffirmed their unwavering commitment to a free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific, firmly opposing any attempts to alter the regional status quo through force or coercion. Meeting in Washington on Tuesday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Indian External
US halts some Ukraine military aid over low weapons stockpiles
The Trump administration has paused parts of its military aid to Ukraine after reviewing domestic weapons stockpiles, raising concerns about U.S. military readiness. The White House and Pentagon confirmed the decision on Tuesday. “This decision was made to put America’s interests first following
Driver critically injured as powerful storm lashes Australia’s east coast
A powerful storm has battered Australia’s east coast, leaving a 55-year-old truck driver critically injured and flooding hundreds of properties across New South Wales (NSW). The storm system intensified late Tuesday, bringing torrential rain, destructive winds, and widespread damage. In Moss Vale, about
10 injured as police, students clash in Bangladesh’s Patiya
At least 10 people, including four police personnel, were injured following a violent clash between police and members of the Students Against Discrimination (SAD) outside Patiya Police Station in Chittagong’s Patiya sub-district on Tuesday night. The confrontation reportedly began around 9 p.m. local
Awami League slams Yunus-led govt over rise in violence
The Awami League has accused the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government of overseeing a dramatic surge in violence and lawlessness in Bangladesh, calling the country a “blood-stained nation” gripped by “brutal anarchy.” In a statement on Tuesday, the party of former Prime Minister Sheikh
IndoUS Tribune condemns violent attack on Utah Krishna temple
The Shree Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork, Utah, renowned globally for its vibrant Color Festival, has been subjected to a shocking act of violence, with over two dozen bullets fired at its sacred premises. The IndoUS Tribune unequivocally condemns this
Jaishankar: India-US ties remain strong despite challenges
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has emphasized that while no relationship is without issues, India and the U.S. have consistently maintained a positive trajectory over the last two decades. Speaking to Newsweek ahead of the Quad Foreign Ministers Meeting, Jaishankar said the long-term
India calls out Pakistan’s terror links as it assumes UNSC presidency
On the eve of Pakistan taking over the rotating presidency of the UN Security Council, India publicly exposed Islamabad’s continued support for cross-border terrorism, using a diplomatic exhibition to highlight the recent Pahalgam massacre and broader global terror links. As part of a
Jaishankar refutes Trump’s claim of trade-linked India-Pakistan ceasefire
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that trade negotiations were used to broker a ceasefire between India and Pakistan during recent hostilities. Speaking at a public event in New York, Jaishankar offered a firsthand account to clarify
India won’t bow to nuclear threats or tolerate terror: Jaishankar
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has reaffirmed India’s uncompromising stance on terrorism and nuclear intimidation, making it clear that India will not allow fear of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal to deter necessary countermeasures against cross-border terror. Speaking to Newsweek at its headquarters in New
Trump administration sues Los Angeles over sanctuary city law
The Trump administration has launched a legal battle against the City of Los Angeles, seeking to overturn its sanctuary ordinance that limits cooperation with federal immigration authorities. In a lawsuit filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California,
Hasina’s son says democracy under threat as Bangladesh marks July protests anniversary
As Bangladesh marks one year since the violent July 2024 protests, Sajeeb Wazed, son of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, warned that democracy, sovereignty, and civil rights are under threat under the current caretaker government. Reflecting on last year’s student-led unrest that led
UNHCR hails Mali’s new law to protect stateless persons
The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has welcomed Mali’s recent adoption of a groundbreaking law aimed at protecting the rights of stateless individuals and offering them equal access to basic services and nationality. In a statement, Georges Patrick Menze, UNHCR’s acting representative in Mali,
President Lee blames real estate speculation for housing instability
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has attributed the country’s ongoing housing instability to excessive speculation in the real estate market, driven by limited investment alternatives and surplus liquidity. Speaking at a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, President Lee emphasized that the overreliance on