UK: Largest Troops Deployment In Decades To Take Place At NATO Exercises
The Houthis have routinely attacked shipping in the Red Sea in protest of the Gaza war
Dr. S Jaishankar Meets His Iranian Counterpart And Talks About Forging Bilateral Ties
India has pushed for the Chabahar port project to enhance regional trade
China Appreciates Taiwan’s Decision To Sever Ties With Island Nation
The announcement came just days after Taiwan elected the independence-leaning Lai Ching-te as its new president
North Korea Calls To Make South Korea Separate State, Issues War Warning
In an address to the rubber-stamp legislature of North Korea, the Supreme People's Assembly, Kim declared that he had come to the final conclusion that unification with the South was no longer feasible.
German farmers drive thousands of tractors into Berlin in a protest against fuel subsidy cuts
Germany against the plan to scrap tax breaks on diesel has escalated, with thousands of tractors converging on Berlin
United Nations Seeks USD 4.2 billion to help people in Ukraine And Refugees This Year
Russia has recently launched enormous artillery barrages into Ukraine. According to Kyiv officials, about 500 drones and missiles were fired between December 29 and January 2.
Canada To Look At Possibility Of Putting Cap On International Student Numbers; Move Likely To Impact Indians
Miller indicated that he will be examining the possibility of implementing a cap on international students in the first and second quarters of this year to alleviate housing demand.
Donald Trump’s Grip On Republican Politics Is Put To The Test In Ice-Cold Iowa’s Caucuses
While Trump projects confidence, his onetime chief rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, is fighting for his political survival in a make-or-break race for second place.
Hamas Releases Chilling Video Of Three Hostages; Teases Their Fate
Hamas releases a chilling video of three hostages, Noa Argamani, 26, Yossi Sharabi, 53 and Itai Svirsky, where they tease their fate.
Constitutional provision changing process of filling minority seats challeged in Pak court
Two members of the Christian community in Pakistan have taken legal action by challenging a Constitutional provision in the Peshawar High Court that altered the process of filling minority seats in assemblies.