Category: International

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PM Modi injects dynamism in BIMSTEC through Neighbourhood First policy, Act East policy, MAHASAGAR vision

Bangkok: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision and policies have significantly revitalized BIMSTEC, affirming India’s leadership as a driving force in advancing the group’s agenda. India’s commitment to initiatives such as the Neighbourhood First policy, Act East policy, MAHASAGAR vision, and Vision for the Indo-Pacific has enhanced the group’s dynamism, creating new synergies and benefits for.

Canada announces 25% tariff on US vehicle imports in retaliation to Trump’s move

The Canadian PM further said that the revenue generated from these tariffs would be directed toward supporting the country's auto workers and the industry.

US National Security Agency Director, cyber security chief fired

Washington: General Timothy Haugh, the head of the United States’ National Security Agency (NSA) and Cyber Command, has been removed from his position, as reported by The Washington Post, citing two current officials and one former official. Alongside Haugh, his civilian deputy at the NSA, Wendy Noble, has also been ousted, according to the sources. General.

280,000 people newly displaced in Gaza: UN

. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said more Israeli displacement orders were issued, again forcing people to flee in search of safety.

Nepal on high alert as air quality continues to deteriorate

Kathmandu: Nepal’s Ministry of Health and Population has advised the public to take precautions as air pollution levels remain unhealthy throughout the week. The ministry’s statement highlights that Nepal has recently been ranked among the world’s most polluted countries based on the Air Quality Index (AQI). With the AQI in Kathmandu reaching 348, classified as.

280,000 people newly displaced in Gaza: UN

United Nations: The United Nations reports that approximately 280,000 residents of Gaza have been newly displaced since the escalation of hostilities over the past two weeks. Many are being forced into overcrowded shelters infested with fleas and mites, according to humanitarian officials. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) stated that new.

Six injured in Washington stabbing; suspect in custody

Washington: Six people were injured in a stabbing incident in Washington’s Trinidad neighborhood when a man, reportedly in an “altered mental state” from an unknown substance, began attacking individuals. The suspect, who also inflicted wounds on himself during the assault, is now in custody, as reported by ABC News. The incident occurred on Thursday at.

Pak team penalised for slow over-rate against New Zealand in second ODI

Hamilton: Pakistan team have been penalised for five percent of its match fee for slow over-rate during the second ODI against New Zealand in Hamilton on Wednesday. Jeff Crowe of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees imposed the sanction after the visiting side was found to be one over short of the target.

Pakistan begins major crackdown against Afghan nationals

The government of Pakistan has started a major nationwide crackdown against Afghan nationals, arresting hundreds of "illegal foreigners", including Afghan Citizen Card (ACC) holders, before transferring them to camps for further repatriation to Afghanistan.

Pakistan set to intensify deportation of Afghan refugees post Eid holidays

Islamabad: Pakistan is preparing to ramp up the deportation of Afghan refugees following the conclusion of Eid holidays, as the March 31 deadline for their voluntary return to Afghanistan has lapsed, according to local media reports. Reports indicate that the repatriation process could not formally commence due to the Eid holidays, which led to some.