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Modi expected to meet Trump on the sidelines of the G7 summit in France
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Modi expected to meet Trump on the sidelines of the G7 summit in France

Prime Minister Modi is expected to meet President Trump on the sidelines of the G7 summit in The PM’s visit to France will take place in two segments, with the first segment stretching from June 13 to June 14, and the second taking place from June 16 to June 19; he will hold a meeting with Mr. Macron on June 14.

HK and Bangkok step aside, Vienna’s claim as spy capital is strong
34d ago

HK and Bangkok step aside, Vienna’s claim as spy capital is strong

Egisto Ott, a former Austrian intelligence officer, was sentenced to prison for passing classified information to Russia. Ott, 63, worked for the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution and Counterterrorism. He allegedly shared details about Austrian security operations with Russian intelligence services. The case has raised questions about Vienna's role as a hub for espionage. Egisto Ott is no James Bond.

UN officials warn humanitarian toll in Ukraine is worsening
34d ago

UN officials warn humanitarian toll in Ukraine is worsening

UN officials reported a worsening humanitarian toll in Ukraine. Hostilities have escalated, with recent months seeing extensive aerial attacks. This marks the deadliest period since Russia's 2022 invasion. The Security Council met on Monday amid a sharp escalation in hostilities across Ukraine, where UN officials warned that the war has reached its deadliest point since Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022.

Hold Pakistan accountable for crackdown in PoK: MEA urges international community
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Hold Pakistan accountable for crackdown in PoK: MEA urges international community

India urged the international community to hold Pakistan accountable for its actions in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Protests began on June 5 in Muzaffarabad and other cities. Residents demanded subsidies and civil liberties. The latest protest that started under the leadership of Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) on June 5 however was triggered when local residents demanded subsidy on electricity and flour and restoration of civil liberties in Muzaffarabad, Rawalkot, and Mirpur.

Taliban Security Forces Fire On Afghan Women's Rights Protesters
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Taliban Security Forces Fire On Afghan Women's Rights Protesters

Taliban security forces fired on women’s rights protesters in Herat on June 9. The demonstration was against the arrest of women accused of violating the mandatory dress code. An eyewitness reported at least one person was killed. Afghan Talliban forces used gunfire to disperse a women’s rights protest in the western city of Herat on June 9 after residents demonstrated against the recent arrest of women accused of violating the mandatory dress code.

India should think twice about a US trade deal
33d ago

India should think twice about a US trade deal

American negotiators discussed an interim trade agreement in New Delhi this week. Even as American negotiators were sitting across the table in New Delhi this week discussing the contours of an interim trade agreement, Washington simultaneously unveiled additional Section 301 tariff proposals against India and 60 other countries. The timing itself reveals the real nature of Donald Trump’s trade doctrine: negotiate quickly, concede selectively and remember that The post Indi.

US targets China’s military-tech firm ties while forging its own
33d ago

US targets China’s military-tech firm ties while forging its own

The US Department of Defense designated Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., Baidu Inc. The US’s crackdown on Alibaba and BYD highlights a US-China paradox: both powers increasingly depend on private-sector innovation for military advantage. This month, multiple media outlets reported that the US Department of Defense (DoD) designated the high-profile Chinese tech giants Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Baidu Inc., along with the electric-vehicle manufacturer BYD Co., as The post U.

China’s grip tightening on Pakistan’s digital future
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China’s grip tightening on Pakistan’s digital future

China’s cooperation with Pakistan through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is shifting. For nearly a decade, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) was defined by heavy concrete, coal-fired power plants and the asphalt of the Karakoram Highway. The cooperation dealt primarily with the physical realities of geography and infrastructure, addressing critical shortages in Pakistan’s economy while giving China an expanded strategic footprint in South Asia.

Powerful earthquake in southern Philippines leaves at least 37 dead
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Powerful earthquake in southern Philippines leaves at least 37 dead

A magnitude-7.8 earthquake struck the southern Philippines early Monday. At least 19 people died. Buildings collapsed. Residents are warned about aftershocks and advised not to enter damaged structures. Residents warned not to enter damaged homes or other buildings owing to threat of aftershocks after magnitude-7.8 quakeA magnitude-7.8 earthquake shook part of the southern Philippines early on Monday, collapsing buildings and killing at least 19 people.“Many buildings were affected, but I cannot enumerate them now because we are busy with ongoing rescues,” Robert Dagon, of the General Santos City.

California revenue miss, 8% Seoul collapse: AI investors be warned
34d ago

California revenue miss, 8% Seoul collapse: AI investors be warned

Broadcom, a US chip and networking supplier for AI, missed revenue expectations last week Broadcom, a US supplier of the chips and networking technology that underpin the global artificial intelligence boom, missed revenue expectations last week. Not by much. On Monday, South Korea’s stock market had fallen more than 8%, Samsung Electronics had lost 10%, SK Hynix almost 8%, Taiwan’s market had been hit, Japanese semiconductor stocks were under The post California revenue miss, 8% S.

Afghanistan faces ‘lost generation of talent and potential,’ Security Council hears
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Afghanistan faces ‘lost generation of talent and potential,’ Security Council hears

Afghanistan faces a "lost generation" due to worsening humanitarian conditions and economic pressures. Restrictions on women also contribute to an uncertain future. This warning came during a Security Council meeting on the country. As the Security Council met on Afghanistan, senior officials and civil society representatives delivered a clear warning Monday: despite relative security under the Taliban, worsening humanitarian conditions, restrictions on women and growing economic pressures are creating a fragile and uncertain future.

Iran FM says foreign forces face ‘constant risk’ of being caught in crossfire
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Iran FM says foreign forces face ‘constant risk’ of being caught in crossfire

Iran's Foreign Minister stated foreign forces face constant risk in the region. He advised their departure as the best solution. This follows U. S. accusations of Iran shooting down a helicopter. “To reduce risk, best solution is for them to leave,” Abbas Araghchi added, after U. President Donald Trump vowed a response following accusations that Iran shot down an Apache helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz a day earlier.

Panic Buying In Russian-Occupied Crimea Amid Transportation Crisis, Fuel Shortages
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Panic Buying In Russian-Occupied Crimea Amid Transportation Crisis, Fuel Shortages

Residents in Russian-occupied Crimea report empty grocery shelves and purchase limits on basic goods. Residents of Russian-occupied Crimea are reporting empty shelves in grocery stores and purchase limits on a number of basic goods. This comes amid a regional transportation collapse and fuel shortages caused by Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil refineries and vital infrastructure.

Fresh strikes on Tyre kill eight, as UN puts Lebanon destruction bill at $365 million, and rising
33d ago

Fresh strikes on Tyre kill eight, as UN puts Lebanon destruction bill at $365 million, and rising

The United Nations reported that Lebanon has sustained over $365 million in building damage in Beirut and Mount Lebanon since the recent escalation. Fresh strikes in Tyre killed eight people. This assessment highlights the ongoing destruction despite a ceasefire. The fighting continues to impact civilian areas. Lebanon has suffered more than $365 million in damage to buildings across Beirut and Mount Lebanon since the latest escalation, Tuesday, as fresh strikes in Tyre underscored the fragility of a ceasefire that has failed to stop the fighting.

Palestinians face systematic abuse by Israeli settlers and Hamas alike: Independent investigators
33d ago

Palestinians face systematic abuse by Israeli settlers and Hamas alike: Independent investigators

Palestinian civilians face systematic abuse from both Israeli settlers and Hamas, investigators. The report details escalating settler violence in the occupied West Bank. It also highlights fear-based Hamas rule in the Gaza Strip. These conditions leave Palestinians trapped between two oppressive forces. Palestinian civilians are trapped between escalating settler violence in the occupied West Bank and fear-based Hamas rule in the Gaza Strip, investigators appointed by the UN Human Rights Council said on Tuesday in a new report.

Netanyahu’s axis-vs-axis bet risks deeper, deadlier rifts
33d ago

Netanyahu’s axis-vs-axis bet risks deeper, deadlier rifts

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a "hexagon of alliances" in February 2026, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu unveiled what may be his most ambitious foreign policy doctrine yet. Standing before his cabinet ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel, Netanyahu announced a “hexagon of alliances”, a sweeping network of nations united, in his words, against “radical axes.” At its core sits The post Netanyahu’s axis-vs-axis be.

Oil On The Beach But No Fuel For Cars: Tourist Season Opens In Crimea
34d ago

Oil On The Beach But No Fuel For Cars: Tourist Season Opens In Crimea

The summer tourist season began in Russian-occupied Crimea. The summer tourist season is starting in Russian-occupied Crimea, but with Ukrainian drone attacks and fuel shortages, how many people will visit? Current Time correspondent Andrey Cherkasov explains, tour operators are trying to put a positive spin on the crisis, but it's being met with skepticism.

‘Rare, untreatable strain’: Ebola toll mounts in eastern DR Congo
34d ago

‘Rare, untreatable strain’: Ebola toll mounts in eastern DR Congo

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo's eastern provinces has reached 515 confirmed cases. The UN's top aid official visited Ituri province, the outbreak's center. The strain is described as rare and untreatable. The top UN aid official in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is in Ituri province – the epicentre of the country's Ebola outbreak – for a three-day assessment visit, as the confirmed case count reaches 515 across three eastern provinces.

Ex-CIA disguise chief says AI elevates spy wars to new heights
33d ago

Ex-CIA disguise chief says AI elevates spy wars to new heights

Artificial intelligence has significantly advanced espionage capabilities. Spy agencies can better identify human sources. Adversaries now use synthetic identities and deepfakes, expanding threats beyond traditional cyberattacks. Artificial intelligence (AI) has sharpened the tools of espionage and deception on all sides, giving spy agencies new power to identify and groom human sources while also arming adversaries with synthetic identities and deepfakes that are increasingly difficult to detect.

US Defense Manufacturing Executive Diller Says Drone Era Reshaping Warfare
33d ago

US Defense Manufacturing Executive Diller Says Drone Era Reshaping Warfare

Mach Industries executive Diller stated the Gulf conflict showed the importance of mass- The Gulf conflict has underscored the growing importance of mass-produced, low-cost weapons systems, particularly drones and munitions, and exposed the limitations of relying on expensive defensive technologies to counter them, according an executive at the defense tech firm Mach Industries.

Cuban President outlines ‘three scenarios’ U.S. may take
33d ago

Cuban President outlines ‘three scenarios’ U.S. may take

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel stated the United States is pursuing three potential scenarios against Cuba. One scenario involves economic pressure to incite social unrest. This unrest could then be used as a pretext for U. S. intervention under the guise of humanitarian aid. “They are betting on three scenarios, one scenario is through economic strangulation to provoke social unrest, and for that social unrest to then give them the chance, under the pretext of humanitarian aid, to intervene,” says Miguel Diaz-Canel.

Two US pilots killed after plane bound to pick up former MLB star crashes
34d ago

Two US pilots killed after plane bound to pick up former MLB star crashes

A U. S. registered plane crashed in the Dominican Republic on 2 March 2024. The pilot and co-pilot died in the incident. The aircraft was en route to pick up former MLB star Yadier Molina and his family. Molina stated on social media the plane was headed to Texas. Plane on way to pick up Yadier Molina and his family crashed in Dominican Republic, killing pilot and co-pilotA pilot and co-pilot from the United States have died in a fiery plane crash as they attempted an emergency landing in the Dominican Republic, authorities said.

Marking historic progress on rights for persons with disabilities, UN conference tackles critical
33d ago

Marking historic progress on rights for persons with disabilities, UN conference tackles critical

The 19th global meeting on the rights of persons with disabilities commenced at UN Headquarters on Tuesday. The UN chief acknowledged historic progress in this area. Historical gains have been hard-won, but much more needs to be done to advance progress in realising promises made two decades ago, said the UN chief at the opening on Tuesday of the 19th global meeting on the rights of persons with disabilities at UN Headquarters.

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