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Trump yet to decide on tariffs over China’s Russian oil purchases: Vance

Trump yet to decide on tariffs over China’s Russian oil purchases: Vance

  • Netanyahu defends expanded Gaza offensive, vows to “finish the job” against Hamas

    Israeli PM Netanyahu defends a wider Gaza offensive targeting Hamas strongholds beyond Gaza City amid growing international backlash. Heavy bombardment continues, and UN warns of dire humanitarian crisis as US backs Israel’s right to security.
  • 6.1-magnitude earthquake strikes Turkey’s Balikesir, one dead

    A 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck Turkey’s Balikesir province Sunday, killing an 81-year-old and injuring many. Over 15 buildings collapsed. Rescue operations are ongoing, with authorities closely monitoring the situation in the affected areas.
  • Kothari shines as India struggles on World Games opening day

    Sourav Kothari’s dominant win over Zac Cosker was India’s only success on the first day of cue sports at the World Games, as Kamal Chawla and Natasha Chethan suffered defeats
  • Pakistan Army chief Munir meets US leaders in second post-conflict visit

    Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir is on his second visit to Washington since last month’s conflict with India. His schedule includes meetings with US military leaders, attending a CENTCOM change of command, and urging Pakistani diaspora to help attract investment.
  • Pakistan loses Rs 4.1bn after closing airspace to Indian airlines

    Pakistan’s Airports Authority says it lost Rs 4.1 billion in overflying revenue after closing its airspace to Indian airlines following the Pahalgam attack. The ban, still in force, has also seen Indian carriers block Pakistani flights from their skies.
  • Ukraine, Russia set out starkly different peace terms before Trump-Putin talks

    Kyiv: The threats, pressure, and ultimatums have come and gone, but Russian President Vladimir Putin has maintained Moscow’s uncompromising demands in the war in Ukraine, raising fears he could use a planned summit with US President Donald Trump in Alaska to coerce Kyiv into accepting an unfavourable deal. The maximalist demands reflect Putin’s determination to […]
  • London sees biggest protest arrests in a decade over Gaza and Palestine Action ban

    The Metropolitan Police arrested 474 people during London’s largest protest supporting banned group Palestine Action. Most were detained under terrorism laws, sparking criticism from rights groups who called the crackdown disproportionate. The ban carries penalties of up to 14 years’ imprisonment.
  • Gaza war fuels mass protests and arrests in central London

    Hundreds arrested as pro-Palestinian rallies and hostage release march intensify tensions in UK
  • India a key player in IMEC project linking Asia, Middle East, and Europe: Italy’s Envoy

    Italy’s special envoy Francesco Talo called India “crucial” to the IMEC project, citing its vast market, production capacity, and role in goods, energy, and data connectivity. Projects like the Blue Raman cable aim to boost India-Europe links in trade and technology.
  • Pakistan SC to resume hearing on Imran Khan’s bail denial pleas on Aug 12

    Pakistan’s Supreme Court will resume hearing former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s appeals against bail denial in eight cases linked to the May 9 violence. Khan, currently in Adiala Jail, faces charges including inciting attacks on military and government buildings.
  • Zelenskyy rejects Trump’s ‘territorial swap’ proposal to end Ukraine-Russia war

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy firmly rejected US President Trump’s suggestion of a territorial swap with Russia to end the war, stressing Ukraine will not cede land. Zelenskyy urged genuine peace and criticized an upcoming Trump-Putin meeting excluding Ukraine.
  • Gaurav Gill suffers setback, Bopaiah and Nikeeta shine in Aaprc Rally

    Gaurav Gill’s strong start at the Sumatera Utara Rally ended with a mechanical failure, while Bopaiah kept RC2 hopes alive and Nikeeta Takkale led both RC4 and Ladies class in Indonesia
  • IAF shot down 6 Pakistani aircraft, destroyed 9 terror hubs with precision strikes during Operation Sindoor: Air Chief

    Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh confirmed that the Indian Air Force shot down six Pakistani aircraft, including an AWACS, during Operation Sindoor. Precision strikes on terror hubs in Pakistan and PoK followed the Pahalgam attack, showcasing India’s air defence and strike capabilities
  • WHO certifies Kenya sleeping sickness-free

    WHO has certified Kenya free of human African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) as a public health challenge, making it the 10th country to achieve this milestone. The disease, spread by tsetse flies, causes severe illness and was last detected in Kenya in 2012
  • Israeli PM says Gaza will be freed from Hamas, not occupied

    Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will not occupy Gaza but will demilitarise it and form a peaceful civilian administration. The statement follows cabinet approval to take over Gaza City, a move criticised by Israeli opposition as dangerous and counterproductive
  • Trump again claims to have helped settle India-Pakistan tensions amid recent conflict

    US President Donald Trump reiterated his claim of playing a key role in resolving the recent India-Pakistan military conflict, which he warned could have escalated into nuclear war. He emphasized his commitment to global peace and conflict resolution.
  • Shooting at Emory University leaves shooter dead and officer injured in US

    A shooting at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, left the shooter dead and a law enforcement officer injured. The incident follows another shooting at Fort Stewart, where five soldiers were wounded. Authorities continue investigating the motives behind both attacks.
  • Trump to meet Putin on August 15 in Alaska to discuss Russia-Ukraine conflict

    US President Donald Trump will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on August 15 in Alaska, focusing on a long-term peaceful resolution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Russia expects the next meeting to take place on its soil.
  • Editorial: Tariffs and Tantrums — India’s dignified defiance

    Bilateral relationships are nurtured not through diktats but through a shared understanding of each other’s economic realities
  • Modi-Putin phone call focuses on deepening bilateral ties amid US tariff escalation

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, reaffirming their commitment to deepen the India-Russia Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership. The conversation covered recent developments in Ukraine, with Modi reiterating India’s consistent call for a peaceful resolution.
  • Five Indian men pugilists reach semi-finals in Under-19 Asian Boxing Championships

    Five Indian men pugilists secure spots in the semi-finals of the Under-19 Asian Boxing Championships 2025 in Bangkok, ensuring 12 medals, while India is also assured of 13 medals in the U22 category
  • United Airlines grounds flights nationwide after tech outage disrupts global operations

    A major tech outage forced United Airlines to ground all mainline flights across the US, disrupting over 800 flights and delaying hundreds more. Passengers faced chaos at airports, with global routes including those to India and Europe heavily affected.
  • UN urges Pakistan to halt deportation of vulnerable Afghan refugees

    The UNHCR has urged Pakistan to suspend the deportation of Afghan refugees, warning that forced returns—especially of women, girls, students, and the ill—could breach human rights. Pakistan plans to begin compulsory repatriation of PoR cardholders starting September 1.
  • Japan hit by torrential rain, triggering flood and landslide warnings

    Torrential rain has battered Japan’s Hokuriku region, causing train suspensions, flooding, and landslide warnings. Kanazawa city recorded record rainfall as unstable weather continues. Authorities remain on high alert, especially in areas still recovering from the deadly New Year’s Day earthquake.
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