Macron Describes Hamas’ October 7 Attack As Biggest Anti-Semitic Massacre Of Century
The ceremony at the Invalides memorial complex in Paris paid tribute to the 42 French people killed in Hamas's attack on Israel, as well as the three individuals who are still missing and thought hostages
Zelenskiy Orders The Establishment Of A Drone-Specific Military Force
Ukraine's government has stated that it plans to build tens of thousands of drones per month
Putin: US-Made Missiles Shot Down Plane Transporting Prisoners of War
Following months of requests from Kyiv, the United States decided to provide Patriot missile systems to Ukraine
Biden Faces Extreme Pressure To Face Iran Following Troops’ Deaths
"Biden is not looking at political calculations, or the polling or the electoral calendar as he works to protect our troops ashore and our ships at sea", says Kirby
PM Modi Expresses Gratitude In Response To President’s Letter After Returning From Consecration Ceremony In Ayodhya
In his response, PM Modi expressed deep gratitude for the President's good wishes and affection, highlighting the compassionate nature reflected in every word of the letter.
French Prime Minister Steps Down As Macron Prepares To Reveal Significant Cabinet Reshuffle
Gabriel Attal, if elected, would be France's youngest and first openly gay prime minister
President Zelensky Talks With Pope Francis About Ukraine’s Peace Formula
The Pope called for an end to many conflicts, including the one in Ukraine
Dr. Sushil Sinha elected President of KP Trust
Dr. Sushil Kumar Sinha was elected president in the elections of Asia's largest educational trust, Kayastha Pathshala. He defeated Chaudhary Raghavendra Nath Singh, former president of KP Trust, in a tough contest by 128 votes.
Telecommunications Bill gets President’s assent
The legislation - which allows the government to temporarily take control of telecom services in the interest of national security - was cleared by the Lok Sabha on December 20, and by Rajya Sabha on December 21.
El Salvadorian Court Orders Arrest Of Former President Regarding 1981 Massacre
The Salvadoran conflict killed over 75,000 people and left at least 7,000 missing