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‘Left all alone’: Immigrant families in Minneapolis arrange guardians as enforcement fears mount

Immigrant parents in Minneapolis are staying indoors and signing emergency guardianship forms amid intensified raids ordered by Donald Trump, with many fearing separation from their children during Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations Go Read More

Sitharaman cites Musk’s ‘balance of power is changing’ remarks, says India will ‘bridge gap’ with China

Sitharaman highlighted IMF data cited by Musk that projects India as the second-largest contributor to global GDP growth in 2026, saying the country has gained economic strength and will bridge the gap with China. Read More

‘Upholding Islamic principles’: Jamaat’s women leaders defend move not to field female candidates

As Bangladesh prepares to go to the polls, the country’s most controversial party, Jamaat-e-Islami, is not fielding any woman candidate. Read More

Interpol issues red notice for Indonesian oil tycoon linked to $17 billion scandal

Interpol has circulated a red notice for Indonesian oil businessman Mohammad Riza Chalid over alleged corruption linked to state oil firm Pertamina Go to Source Read More

Chinese metals traders lose at least $144 million after dealer ‘The Hat’ flees: Report

Disappearance of metals dealer Xu Maohua triggers lawsuits, asset freezes and fresh scrutiny of state-owned trading practices in China Go to Source Read More

Despite Munir’s Trump run, Pakistan not invited to Rubio’s critical minerals meet Jaishankar is attending

Pakistan’s rare-earth show-and-tell from 2025 didn’t land a seat at the US Global Minerals Conference happening in Washington on February 4. Read More

Starmer, ministers in huddle with officials as UK rethinks joining EU defence fund

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has signalled a fresh push to reconsider closer defence cooperation with the EU, including potential involvement in its €140bn SAFE defence fund. Read More

‘Breaks the whole system’: Russia’s Medvedev condemns US ‘theft’ of Maduro

Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, criticised the United States over the operation that ousted Nicolas Maduro, saying it damaged the global system of international relations Go to Source Read More