India-China Reset: Wang Yi’s Visit Signals New Chapter Amid US Pressure

A Relationship in Repair India and China, whose ties soured after the Galwan clash in 2020, are gradually attempting to normalize relations. The turning point came last year when Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the SCO summit in Kazan. That meeting paved the way for renewed engagement, leading to Chinese…

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Trump, Zelenskyy, and Europe: A Shifting Chessboard on Ukraine’s Future

A Different Oval Office Encounter When Donald Trump welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy back to the White House on August 18, the atmosphere was noticeably changed. Unlike their earlier February meeting—marked by tense exchanges and Zelenskyy’s hasty exit—this time there was laughter, lighter exchanges, and a show of unity. Accompanying Zelenskyy was an impressive array…

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UK Bets on AI to Predict and Prevent Crime

AI Moves Beyond Routine Tasks Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly evolved from being a tool for homework assistance or office automation to a transformative force across industries. It powers medical breakthroughs, optimises transport systems, drives financial analysis, and even shapes personalised shopping experiences. Governments worldwide are now exploring how AI can serve society on a broader…

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NATO Membership: The Unfinished Key to Peace in Ukraine

NATO’s Role in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict Since the outbreak of Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, NATO has stood as both Ukraine’s greatest hope and Russia’s greatest fear. The alliance’s military aid, training, and intelligence sharing have been crucial in enabling Kyiv to resist Moscow’s advances. Yet the central question remains unresolved: will NATO extend its…

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Global Leaders Laud New Delhi, Israel Hails Strong Ties “Best Chapters Ahead”

A Bond Rooted in History India’s 79th Independence Day not only echoed with patriotic fervor across the country but also drew warm greetings from leaders across the globe. Among them, Israel stood out as a steadfast friend, underscoring the deepening ties between New Delhi and Tel Aviv. Since the formal establishment of diplomatic relations in 1992, India…

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Trump–Putin Alaska Summit Ends Without Breakthrough on Ukraine

When U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met on American soil for the first time since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the world watched with bated breath. The summit, staged at a U.S. air base in Alaska, was billed as a possible turning point in Europe’s bloodiest conflict since the Second World War. The symbolism was rich:…

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Baloch Leader Condemns US Terror Tag, Accuses Pakistan of State-Sponsored Extremism

US Designates BLA and Majeed Brigade as FTOs In a move with significant geopolitical ramifications, the United States has officially placed the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its affiliate, The Majeed Brigade, on the Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) list. While Washington frames the decision as part of its global counterterrorism policy, Baloch human rights activist…

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From Criticism to Compliment: Trump’s Sudden Turn on Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan

From Demands for Resignation to Words of Praise In a surprising reversal, U.S. President Donald Trump has shifted from openly demanding the resignation of Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan to publicly commending him. Only a few days earlier, Trump had accused Tan of having “serious conflicts of interest” due to his financial ties with Chinese technology companies — some allegedly…

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