LATEST WORLD NEWS
The US calls on India to utilize its relationship with Russia to advocate for a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine conflict.
Nepal seeks India’s technical expertise to locate buses and passengers engulfed in a devastating landslide.
Trump triumphs at the Republican National Convention, showcasing resilience after an assassination attempt.
Syrians vote in parliamentary elections amidst economic turmoil, with implications for Assad’s political future.
Biden admits mistake in “bull’s-eye” remark about Trump as campaign faces heightened security and internal party skepticism.
French soldier wounded in a knife attack days before Olympics. Suspect has history of violence, raising security concerns for the games.
Biden orders Secret Service to protect Robert F. Kennedy Jr. amid increased threats following the Trump assassination attempt.
The Secret Service faces scrutiny over a security breach in the Trump shooting investigation, leading to an independent review.
The FBI has accessed the phone of Thomas Matthew Crooks, the suspect in Trump’s attempted assassination, but the motive remains unclear.
J.D. Vance, once a Trump critic, now embraces America First ideals as his running mate, reflecting a profound political transformation.
From critic to confidant, J.D. Vance’s alignment with Trump and America First ideals marks a significant political transformation.
Despite Western sanctions, India-Russia rupee-rouble transactions double, reflecting the rupee’s growing acceptance in Russia and the potential for increased economic cooperation.
Judge dismisses Donald Trump case over classified documents due to special counsel’s appointment, marking a significant legal victory for the former president.
Gambia’s parliament has rejected a controversial bill that sought to overturn the ban on female genital mutilation, marking a major victory for women’s rights and public health.
The population of England and Wales has surged by 610,000 in mid-2023, the largest annual increase in 75 years, driven by record immigration.
Thousands of lawyers in New Delhi have gone on strike to protest recent criminal law reforms, causing disruptions in court proceedings and igniting a nationwide debate.