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Are PM Modi, Trump meeting soon? ‘I’m sure,’ says US official, but…

India-US ties hit a snag after Trump raised tariffs to 50 per cent, punishing India for purchasing Russian oil. Read More

US agencies told to prepare for mass firing as govt shutdown looms amid Trump-Democrat tussle

About 154,000 of those employees accepted a buyout and are slated to drop off the US government’s payroll on September 30, the last day of the federal government’s fiscal year The White House asked federal agencies on Wednesday to prepare plan Read More

Trump to meet Shehbaz Sharif after Tuesday’s ‘informal exchange’

After a brief encounter at the UNGA, US President Donald Trump is expected to meet Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at the White House, as both nation inches closer to finalising a trade deal After a brief encounter at the United Nation Read More

‘I fear we will not have election in 2028’: California Governor Newsom’s warning about Trump

Flagging US President Donald Trump’s authoritarian streak, California Governor Gavin Newsom has warned that there may not be an election at all in 2028. He said that people need to wake up to the severity of the threat they are facing. Read More

Who is Sonam Wangchuk, the activist at the centre of the Ladakh violence?

The scenic and peaceful region of Ladakh is witnessing an uneasy calm after demonstrations turned violent, killing four people and injuring 70 others. Read More

Trump ‘growing incredibly impatient’ with Russia, says Vance hours after Rubio-Lavrov clash

US Secretary of State Rubio met with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov on the sidelines of the UNGA meet. The talks came amid President Trump and VP Vance’s growing frustration with Moscow. Read More

Day before MiG-21 retires, IAF likely to get boost of 97 fourth-gen Tejas deal today

The order comes following Operation Sindoor, which saw Pakistan use Chinese-origin jets like J-10s armed with PL-15, and made IAF come to the conclusion based on an internal assessment that it will need far more than even its “authorised” 42. Read More

Syria back at UN after 58 years: An ex-al Qaeda fighter does what Assads couldn’t

Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa created history after he became the country’s first president in 58 years to address the United Nations, reflecting that an al-Qaeda fighter did what the Assad family couldn’t One of the highlights of the secon Read More