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Twelve nations to get US tariff letters on Monday, says Trump

Twelve nations to get US tariff letters on Monday, says Trump

  • Trinidad & Tobago extends full support to India for UNSC permanent membership

    During PM Modi’s visit to Trinidad and Tobago, six MoUs were signed to boost bilateral ties across multiple sectors. The Caribbean nation backed India’s bid for permanent UNSC membership, while India extended OCI cards to sixth-generation Indian-origin citizens there.
  • Russia launches largest missile, drone barrage on Kyiv since Ukraine war began

    Russia launched its largest missile and drone attack on Kyiv since the war began, killing one and injuring 26. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy spoke with US President Trump about air defence aid and joint weapons production. Damage was widespread across the capital.
  • Trump signs ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ into law at Independence Day event

    President Donald Trump signed the “One Big Beautiful Bill” into law during the Independence Day celebrations at the White House. The bill includes major tax and spending cuts, along with border security investments. Trump hailed it as a “new Golden Age” for America.
  • UK, Telangana explore off-campus UK university centres in State

    The UK and Telangana are exploring collaborations in higher education, including setting up off-campus UK university centres, joint certifications, exchange programmes, and Chevening Fellowships. British officials met TSCHE representatives to discuss academic partnerships and research cooperation
  • Editorial: Dragon’s shadow over the Dalai Lama

    China’s insistence on having a decisive say in choosing the Dalai Lama’s successor is clearly not about religion but about control; not about respecting the Tibetan traditions but at bending them into submission
  • China used India-Pakistan conflict as ‘live lab’: Deputy Chief of Army Staff

    Lt Gen Rahul R Singh revealed China used Pakistan as a proxy against India during May’s four-day conflict, offering military support and using the clash to test weapons. He also flagged Turkiye's role in aiding Pakistan with drones and hardware
  • China imposes anti-dumping duties of up to 34.9 per cent on European brandy as trade tensions rise

    China has imposed anti-dumping tariffs of up to 34.9 per cent on European brandy, mainly targeting French cognac, amid escalating trade tensions. The move follows EU's probe into Chinese EVs and adds strain ahead of the upcoming China-EU summit
  • Pakistan, Russia plan road and rail links to boost trade routes

    Pakistan and Russia have agreed to expand regional rail and road networks to improve trade links and offer landlocked Central Asian countries access to warm waters. The collaboration aims to position Pakistan as a strategic transit hub connecting Asia and Russia
  • Massive stock market scam: How US firm Jane Street rigged Indian indices for Rs 43,000 crore profit

    Sebi bans Jane Street and three of its related entities — JSI2 Investments Private Ltd, Jane Street Singapore Pte Ltd, and Jane Street Asia Trading Ltd — from accessing the Indian securities market until further notice
  • New Gaza ceasefire deal on table – will this time be different?

    Donald Trump announced Israel's agreement to a 60-day Gaza ceasefire proposal mediated by Qatar, involving hostage exchanges and talks on post-war governance. While similar deals have failed, shifting regional dynamics and U.S. leverage may create a new opportunity for peace
  • Pak security forces kill 30 terrorists trying to infiltrate from Afghanistan

    At least 30 terrorists were killed by Pakistan’s security forces while attempting to infiltrate from Afghanistan into North Waziristan. The military praised its intelligence and troops, urging Afghanistan to stop its territory from being used for cross-border terrorism
  •  US expands militarised zones to 1/3 of southern border, stirring controversy

    The US military has declared large swaths of the US-Mexico border as restricted zones, empowering troops to detain migrants and enforce border control. The move faces legal challenges and criticism over civil rights violations and militarisation of public lands
  • PM Modi’s welcome in Trinidad turns into festival of Indo-Caribbean culture

    Members of the First Felicity Ramleela and Cultural Group dressed as figures from Indian scriptures lined up to greet him as he walked past with Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, who was wearing a blue sari, a symbol of her proud Indian heritage.
  • PM Modi arrives to grand reception in Trinidad & Tobago; welcomed by PM Kamla Persad-Bissessar

    PM Modi was accorded a ceremonial welcome and Guard of Honour upon his arrival at the airport and 38 Ministers as well as four Members of Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago were present to welcome him.
  • India’s ISS hero Shubhanshu Shukla engages UP, Kerala students in Live QnA

    Talking about the challenges of getting the body readjusted back on Earth, Shukla told his audience that the biggest challenge is the absence of gravity. "Space is a new situation for the body. So like today, I am feeling much better from what I was feeling on day one here," the astronaut said.
  • Trump’s $4.5 trillion tax Bill passes House ahead of July 4 deadline

    Tax and spending package clears the House after a narrow vote, delivering a major legislative win. The Bill extends 2017 tax cuts, slashes safety net programmes, and sparks backlash from Democrats warning of serious social fallout
  • No end in sight: Kremlin says Putin rejects Trump’s Ukraine truce call

    Briefing reporters after an hour-long phone conversation between the two presidents, Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov said Moscow will continue to seek a diplomatic solution to the ongoing conflict but will not leave its root causes unaddressed.
  • Four killed, 14 injured in drive-by shooting in Chicago’s River North neighbourhood

    The victims were attending an album release party outside a restaurant. No arrests have been made, and police are continuing the investigation
  • Opinion: Art of Non-War

    Managing randomness — in human relations and in technology — is essential to achieving sustainable world peace and preventing war
  •  3 European mountaineers paraglide, ski down Nanga Parbat peak in PoK 

    Three European mountaineers achieved a historic feat on Pakistan’s Nanga Parbat: Germany’s David Göttler paraglided from 7,700m, while France’s Tiphaine Duperier and Boris Langenstein skied down the peak—marking the first ski descent from the Rupal Face and summit
  • Helicopter on African Union mission crashes in Somalia, killing 5 Ugandan soldiers

    Five Ugandan soldiers died when a Ugandan Air Force helicopter serving the African Union peacekeeping mission crashed at Mogadishu airport. Three crew members survived with serious injuries. The crash caused brief delays, and an investigation is underway by Somali authorities
  • 4 dead, 38 missing after ship sinks in Indonesia

    A passenger ferry sank in Indonesia’s Bali Strait, leaving 4 dead, 38 missing, and 23 rescued. President Prabowo, currently in Saudi Arabia, ordered immediate search and rescue efforts, though operations face challenges due to rough seas and strong currents
  • Trump’s Second Term: Break the Curse or Repeat History?

    Donald Trump’s potential nonconsecutive second term raises questions about the historic “second-term curse” that has troubled past presidents. Facing low approval ratings, global volatility, and growing executive power, Trump’s legacy may hinge on whether he defies or repeats history’s pattern
  • Thailand’s new Cabinet members take oaths, including suspended PM

    Thailand’s new Cabinet was sworn in Thursday, including suspended PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra, now culture minister, amid an ethics probe over her remarks to Cambodia’s Hun Sen. Acting PM Suriya led the ceremony, with Phumtham Wechayachai likely to assume acting duties
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