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Global outreach, UN pressure, FATF references: How India is alienating Pakistan on world forum
The government emphasised that India’s consistent and persistent outreach had resulted in tangible actions by global institutions against Pakistan-based terrorist groups.
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Bloodshed, broken promises, CPEC failures: Why Asim Munir got a dressing down from China
The focal point of Chinese investments in Pakistan, the $60 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), has been under relentless siege from domestic insurgent groups who view it as exploitative and neo-colonial.
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'Stop the dirty games': KP CM Gandapur lashes out at ISI, MI over militancy
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‘From one chaiwala to another’: Meet Akhil Patel, the UK entrepreneur who served masala chai to PM Modi
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Strategic reset, trade talks, digital push with UPI: What's driving PM Modi's high-stakes Maldives visit
PM Modi’s visit to the Maldives marks a key moment in restoring bilateral relations, advancing economic cooperation, and enhancing maritime and security partnerships between the two nations.
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India calls for immediate ceasefire, hostage release in Gaza at UNSC
India, at UNSC, calls for immediate Gaza ceasefire, hostage release, and reaffirms support for two-state solution.
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Why a Venezuelan migrant is suing the US over deportation to El Salvador’s toughest prison
Neiyerver Rengel says he was wrongly accused of gang ties and held for months without due process—here’s what his case reveals about Trump’s immigration crackdown.
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Asim Munir's backroom games, Trump's Pakistan tilt: Why India’s China rebalancing is no coincidence
India is making it clear that it will view any US attempt to normalise Pakistan with suspicion. To protect its own interests, India is likely to explore alternative partnerships and diplomatic options.
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Why Gaza is starving, how the aid system broke down, and what the world is doing about it
With hunger deaths rising and aid under fire, here’s how Gaza reached the brink—and why the crisis isn’t ending.
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China’s FM meets Pakistan’s Asim Munir, stresses security of Chinese nationals
Chinese FM Wang Yi meets Pakistan’s Field Marshal Asim Munir as Islamabad intensifies military diplomacy to strengthen strategic ties and regional security.
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'Reckless and shameful': US, Israel slam France’s decision to recognize Palestinian state
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio slammed France’s decision to recognise Palestine, calling it “a slap in the face to the victims of October 7.”
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Bill Clinton's letter also featured in Epstein’s 50th birthday album: Report
Bill Clinton’s handwritten birthday note to Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting his “childlike curiosity,” was found in a 2003 leather-bound book alongside letters from Donald Trump and others claims WSJ.
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France to recognize Palestine as a state in September, announces President Macron
President Macron said France will formally announce Palestinian state recognition at the UN General Assembly, urging an immediate Gaza ceasefire and humanitarian aid.
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To fire Powell not necessary, Trump says during his Fed visit
Trump downplays tensions with Fed Chair Powell during rare visit, says firing him over renovation costs is “not necessary.”
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Trump mourns Hulk Hogan as 'great friend,' says he was 'MAGA all the way'
Hulk Hogan, the iconic face of professional wrestling in the 1980s who parlayed his prowess in the ring into an acting career, died at the age of 71 earlier today.
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Ahead of key talks with European powers, Iran says right to enrich uranium 'unshakable'
Iran on Thursday reaffirmed its right to enrich uranium, saying it was "unshakable", on the eve of key talks with European powers threatening to reimpose sanctions.
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Trump backs off threats to Elon Musk, says he wants him to 'THRIVE like never before'
The President’s comments mark a significant reversal from his own earlier stance. Just last month, Trump suggested pulling the plug on federal support for Musk’s businesses.
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Explosion hits Quetta-bound Bolan Mail in Pakistan's Balochistan; third attack on trains in 5 months
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A risk worth taking? Why Japan is reviving nuclear power 14 years after Fukushima | Explained
Japan’s largest utility companies, announced on July 22 that it will work with the government to begin a feasibility survey for a new nuclear reactor at the Mihama site in Fukui Prefecture.
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Cambodia-Thailand clashes: Cambodia's Hun Sen posts 'compromising' war map on Facebook, then deletes | See pics
Sen has also been a key player in the recent hostilities, with some analysts describing him as the driving force behind the conflict.
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'Are we not Pakistani enough?': Why PoK police officials are revolting against Asim Munir and Shehbaz Sharif
The uprising, centred in Muzaffarabad, has snowballed into an indefinite strike -- a first-of-its-kind public defiance against the powerful Pakistani state machinery in the region.
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War over worship? Why Hindu temples are at the heart of Thailand-Cambodia conflict
Fighter jets, drones, artillery fire and evacuations have turned a long-standing territorial dispute into a military confrontation, placing sacred sites at the heart of a dangerous standoff.
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“There were no digital assets when IT Act 1961 was drafted” Jay Panda
Baijayant Panda on the new IT bill, The narrative war with Pakistan and Bihar elections.
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Why Ukrainians are protesting Zelensky’s move to curb anticorruption powers
Anger erupts over law that weakens watchdogs as war-weary citizens demand accountability.







