Trump for Nobel Peace? Pakistan Pitches the Irony of the Century
In a move so ironic it makes satire redundant, Trump, who once tweeted nuclear threats and abandoned peace accords, is ...
Read moreDetailsIn a move so ironic it makes satire redundant, Trump, who once tweeted nuclear threats and abandoned peace accords, is ...
Read moreDetailsTo clarify, Prime Minister Narendra Modi informed US President Donald Trump in a phone conversation that the US did not ...
Read moreDetailsUnilateral Action, Global Fallout: Following months of escalating rhetoric, Israel's unilateral strikes on Iranian nuclear and military targets have sparked ...
Read moreDetailsIndia maintains that its May 10 ceasefire agreement with Pakistan was bilateral and brokered directly by military officials, not through ...
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Read moreDetailsA U.S. court hears a stunning argument: that Donald Trump offered trade incentives to India and Pakistan in exchange for ...
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Read moreDetailsHarvard University successfully challenged the Trump administration's move to terminate its foreign student enrollment, arguing the decision was unlawful and ...
Read moreDetailsSpeaking in Riyadh, Donald Trump again asserted that his administration brokered the "historic" ceasefire between India and Pakistan, saying trade ...
Read moreDetailsBY PC Bureau PM Modi skirted the controversy surrounding Trump’s mediation claim, doubling down on India's uncompromising stance toward Pakistan ...
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