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UK halts intelligence sharing with US over Caribbean drug strikes, citing legal concerns: Report

The UK has stopped sharing intelligence with the US on suspected drug trafficking vessels in the Caribbean, citing concerns that it could be complicit in US military strikes, which British officials consider illegal, according to a report Go to Sou Read More

PM Modi strengthens energy ties with Bhutan, extends $455 million credit line

India and Bhutan strengthened their energy partnership on Tuesday during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the Himalayan kingdom as PM Modi announced a $455 million line of credit and inaugurated a new hydroelectric project Go to Source Read More

‘We are in a state of war’: Pakistan blames Taliban for Islamabad suicide bombing

After a suicide bombing killed 12 people in Islamabad, Pakistan has blamed the Taliban and declared the country is ‘in a state of war’. Read More

Turkey’s C-130 aircraft crashes in Georgia

A Turkish C-130 military cargo aircraft has crashed in Georgia after taking off from Azerbaijan, according to the country’s defence ministry. Read More

Bihar Exit Polls 2025 Live Updates: News18 Exit Poll predicts NDA’s lead in phase 1 election, Mahagathbandhan trails

Bihar Exit Polls 2025 Live Updates: Bihar’s 2025 Assembly election reached a key stage on Tuesday as the second and final phase of voting concluded across 122 constituencies in 20 districts. Read More

Can Nato’s tiny new missile be used against Russian drone incursions in Europe?

Europe is developing a compact, low-cost interceptor missile to counter growing drone threats linked to the Ukraine conflict and Russian long-range unmanned aircraft. Read More

PKR 20,000 salary for PKR 200,000 a semester fee: Pakistan’s jobless economy leaves millions in despair

“Despite paying exorbitant university fees of up to PKR 200,000 per semester, many graduates in Karachi remain jobless or are forced to accept meagre salaries between PKR 20,000 and PKR 25,000,” said JDC Foundation’s General Secretary Syed Zafa Read More