Trump Says Iran Deal “Largely Negotiated,” Tehran Pushes Back on Key Terms
Iran’s state-affiliated Fars News Agency rejected Trump’s claim that the Strait of Hormuz would fully reopen, insisting the waterway would...
Read moreDetailsIran’s state-affiliated Fars News Agency rejected Trump’s claim that the Strait of Hormuz would fully reopen, insisting the waterway would...
Read moreDetailsPolice said investigations are underway to trace the source of the contraband and dismantle the larger trafficking networks operating in...
Read moreDetailsThe project aims to establish a 1 MW pilot geothermal power plant at over 14,000 feet altitude, marking India’s first...
Read moreDetailsKOHUR accused the UNC of attempting to shield the perpetrators of the Kangpokpi ambush while ignoring allegations raised by the...
Read moreDetailsCJP, which uses the cockroach as its political symbol, gained traction through memes and parody posts focused on unemployment, exam...
Read moreDetailsGabbard’s resignation marks the latest high-profile exit from the Trump administration amid tensions over U.S. policy toward Iran and internal...
Read moreDetailsWith petrol nearing ₹100 per litre in Delhi and CNG prices also rising, transport unions are demanding fare hikes...
Read moreDetailsExperts argue that lasting peace in Manipur requires equal concern for all victims, warning that selective silence risks deepening mistrust...
Read moreDetailsAs China asserts itself as an equal to the US in matters ranging from tariffs to Taiwan and the Strait...
Read moreDetailsWhile granting interim bail to two co-accused in the Delhi riots conspiracy case, the Supreme Court raised fresh questions over...
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