European Leaders Urge Restraint As Middle East Conflict Escalates
Amid intensifying military clashes between Israel, Iran, and the US, several European leaders have issued urgent calls for restraint.
European Governments Urge De-Escalation After US Strike On Iran’s Nuclear Sites
Several European governments have expressed serious concern following the United States' recent airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
India’s Textile Exports See Growth; Strengthens Its Global Position
Centre announced a growth in India’s textile and apparel exports, including handicrafts, rose by seven percent from April to Dec 2024.
Indian Automotive Component Industry Set For Steady Growth Despite Tariff Concerns
India’s automotive component industry is projected to continue its steady growth, with an expansion rate of 8-10% in FY26.
Far-Right Surge Reshapes European Politics, Raising Concerns Over EU Stability
The rise of far-right parties across Europe is deepening political divisions, with movements like France’s National Rally and Germany’s AfD reshaping national and EU politics.
Dr. Rajeshwar Singh Critisizes Taliban Imposing New Restrictions On Women’s Education
The Taliban issued a decree restricting women pursuing nursing education, continuing campaign of strict limitations on women's rights.
France’s New Prime Minister Michel Barnier Pledges Inclusive Government
France's newly appointed Prime Minister Michel Barnier has declared that his forthcoming government will not be exclusively right-wing.
European Union Allocates 1.5 Billion Euros From Russian Assets To Support Ukraine
The EU has announced the transfer of 1.5 billion euros ($1.62 billion) from immobilised Russian assets to bolster Ukraine's defense efforts.
Hungary Gains EU Presidency
The presidency's role is to set the agendas, chair meetings, seek consensus, and broker legislation agreements with the European Parliament
Ukraine, Moldova Set To Begin EU Membership Talks
Ukraine and Moldova set to begin EU membership talks, marking a dream after two years of conflict with Russia