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Why New York City’s Zohran Mamdani can never become US president

Zohran Mamdani will soon take over as New York City’s first Muslim and youngest mayor in more than a century. Read More

Pakistan, Taliban to resume peace talks in Turkey today

Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban will meet in Turkey today to resume talks aimed at reaching a long-term truce. Read More

‘Trump reckless but can help eliminate nuclear weapons’: Nobel-winning Ican head to Firstpost

In a conversation with Firstpost’s Bhagyasree Sengupta, Melissa Parke, the executive director of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (Ican), pointed out how the world is on the verge of a nuclear catastrophe if things don̵ Read More

‘Pass voter reform’: Trump calls for sweeping changes in US election system after Republican setbacks

Democrats have long been criticised for not speaking the language of ordinary voters, but Tuesday showed a shift to kitchen-table issues as Spanberger and Sherrill talked rent, groceries and gas prices Go to Source Read More

Marcos declares state of emergency as Typhoon Kalmaegi kills 114 in Philippines

Philippines Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared a state of emergency after Typhoon Kalmaegi killed 114 leaving hundreds missing in the central provinces, making it the country’s deadliest natural disaster this year. Read More

Are Trump’s tariffs legal? What does the US Supreme Court think?

Donald Trump has called tariffs crucial to the country’s economic health. However, the US Supreme Court justices didn’t seem to agree with the president on Wednesday as the matter was being argued. Read More

‘It’s foolish’: North Korea strikes off possibility of dialogue after US imposes sanctions on Pyongyang

The US Department of the Treasury announced earlier this week that it will impose sanctions on eight individuals and two entities for their alleged role in laundering funds derived from North Korea’s cybercrime and IT worker fraud activities Go to Read More

Typhoon Kalmaegi: Philippines death toll rises to 140 people as storm heads towards Vietnam

Kalmaegi was gathering strength on Thursday as it headed towards neighbouring Vietnam, where fear was mounting that the typhoon could compound the damage of a week of flooding that has already claimed 47 lives Go to Source Read More