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Delhi blast: World reacts to Red Fort explosion that killed 8 people, injured over 24

The US Embassy in India has issued an advisory for Americans residing in the country. The embassy updated its contact page with phone numbers of the consuls general across India. Read More

‘Avoid traveling to Red Fort, Chandni Chowk, stay alert’: US Embassy issues advisory after Delhi blast kills 8 people

The blast in the national capital has put most parts of India on high alert, with police ramping up inspection of cars leaving and entering big cities Go to Source Read More

US advisor Jared Kushner holds talks with Netanyahu on second phase of Gaza ceasefire

The truce in Gaza, in effect for a month now, has largely halted the war that erupted after Hamas’s surprise attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Read More

British-Hungarian author David Szalay wins 2025 Booker Prize for novel ‘Flesh’

Flesh follows the journey of a magnetic yet emotionally distant man as he drifts through distinct stages of his life Go to Source Read More

Syrian President Sharaa holds closed-door meeting with Trump at White House after terror blacklist removal

Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa met US President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday for unprecedented talks, just days after Washington removed him from a terrorism blacklist Go to Source Read More

Cop30 summit: US absent, but Trump looms over Brazil climate talks

US President Donald Trump will not be at Brazil’s Belem, but he will still define the Cop30 summit. As the world’s tallest climate change denier, he has dealt blows after blows to efforts to tackle climate change. Read More

US military kills six in Eastern Pacific strikes targeting suspected drug boats

Acting on President Trump’s orders, the Pentagon carried out two lethal strikes on vessels linked to designated terrorist groups, as part of a broader campaign against narco-trafficking networks Go to Source Read More

Trump’s bid to halt court order for full grocery support payment rejected on appeal

The three-judge panel of the US Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit upheld a lower court’s decision, finding that the government’s plan to issue partial food stamp payments would result in unacceptable delays, according to a report Go to Source Read More