World War III is not far away, Zelensky is a dictator...', Donald Trump's statement has the whole world worried

Trump's shocking statements: I have a plan to prevent World War III
Former US President Donald Trump has recently made a shocking statement again during an interview. He said in his own words, "If Biden's administration had ruled for one more year, the whole world would have been fighting a world war. But now that I am sitting on the throne of America, nothing like that will happen now." Through this statement, Trump not only criticized Biden's old regime, but also hinted at his own big idea and plan to prevent a world war.

According to Trump, amid the current international political pressure, he has specific and comprehensive plans to prevent the ongoing war in the Middle East and some parts of Europe. "I have a plan to prevent a world war," Trump said clearly. He believes that if he rules, peace and harmony can be effectively established throughout the world.

These statements of Trump have come to the center of discussion amidst the intense political and economic instability of today. According to many political analysts and foreign policy experts, such statements can also affect other countries, including India, in the world political scene. They said that in the competition and socio-economic tensions between the world's major countries, tensions arise between personal and political views.

This statement of Trump has received reactions from both opponents and supporters of the old regime. While some people are inspired by his ideal and important idea, others say that this is just a kind of political controversy.

Finally, Trump said, "I am going to start my rule and I have made full preparations to prevent a world war." This statement makes it clear that Trump is eager to establish global peace in his political view and his plan is considered an attempt to solve a major crisis in world politics.

Article published | Thu | 20 Feb 2025 | 9:35 PM

Floods in 6 states of America, 14 people died: Temperatures reached minus 60 degrees in some areas; 90 million people are facing severe cold

Polar Vortex: Severe cold and rescue operations in 6 states

A polar vortex is sweeping across six US states – Kentucky, Georgia, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee and Indiana – with 90 million people facing severe cold every day. Kentucky has been the hardest hit by the effects of this cold, with 12 deaths reported, while West Virginia and Georgia have each reported one death.

According to CBC News, the polar vortex has caused temperatures in the eastern states to reach record levels. The effects of this cold have closed schools, burst pipes, cut off power to more than 14,000 homes and completely cut off water supply to 17,000 places.

National Weather Service meteorologist Andrew Orison said that temperatures in parts of Central America have dropped to -50 to -60 degrees. This situation has created a lot of concern in the local community.

West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey said that many people have tragically gone missing due to the continuous rise in water levels. Rescue teams have carried out rescue operations for more than 1,000 people in Kentucky and surrounding areas, which is necessary to control this difficult situation.

All these events have caused a huge impact on public life in the eastern states of America. Immediate measures are being taken at the local and national levels to minimize the impact of this severe cold and to protect the people. Local administrative and rescue forces are constantly trying to control the situation and are expected to make appropriate arrangements to minimize the impact of such situations in the future.

Article published | Wed | 19 Feb 2025 | 9:39 PM

Qatari Emir welcomed at Rashtrapati Bhavan: Received guard of honour, bilateral talks with PM Modi begin

PM Modi, President Draupadi Murmu receive Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani on his two-day visit to India

On Tuesday, President Draupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi accorded a grand welcome to Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani at Rashtrapati Bhavan. On the occasion, he was given a guard of honour, which has become a symbol of the country's progress and strong commitment to the Emir of Qatar.

The Emir, who arrived in India on the night of February 17, will also hold meetings with senior officials and political leaders of the country during his two-day visit. Notably, Prime Minister Modi broke protocol and attended the reception at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, where External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar was also present.

During this bilateral visit, bilateral discussions have begun between Prime Minister Modi and the Emir of Qatar. These discussions are expected to include discussions on trade, energy, security and political relations. This will be followed by a meeting with President Draupadi Murmu and a state dinner will be organized in honour of the Emir of Qatar at Rashtrapati Bhavan, which will reaffirm the international relations and political prestige of the country.

The main objective of this visit is to strengthen the relations between India and Qatar, and to enhance cooperation in the economic and energy policies of the two countries. At a time when Qatar, which has an important partnership in meeting India's LNG and LPG requirements, is considered an opportunity for India to take steps towards a secure and reliable partnership.

On such occasions, Prime Minister Modi's simple and open nature, as well as External Affairs Minister Jaishankar's truthful statements, provide important impetus to further strengthen the country's international policies. The two-day visit of the Emir of Qatar to the country is now expected to forge new bilateral relations and further strengthen India's prestige on the global political stage.

Article published | Tue | 18 Feb 2025 | 9:10 PM

JP Morgan Chase CEO Dimon made derogatory remarks about Indian-Americans, Trump furious

Controversial remarks from J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon's speech


After Donald Trump recently came to power again in the political and economic direction in America, new high-level tensions and discussions are arising in everyday activities. In this context, an atmosphere of controversy has arisen after an audio of 'J.P. Morgan Chase' CEO **Jamie Dimon** was leaked. In this leaked audio, Dimon used very derogatory language about the Indian-origin CFPB Director

**Rohit Chopra**.

In this discussion with his colleagues in the city of Columbus, Ohio, Dimon said, "Employees must work five days a week. No relaxation is allowed." At the same time, he made harsh comments about Rohit Chopra, saying, "Rohit Chopra, the Indian-American director of the CFPB, whatever his name is, is an arrogant person and no one can reach him. He has abused his power and increased the problems of America."

This speech has caused a lot of anger and concern on social media and in the foreign financial community. Many financial analysts and members of the Indian-American community have started seeing this controversy as 'playing with our economic and cultural values'.

This statement by Dimon is also causing heated discussions in the financial sector. Some analysts believe that such language by financial leaders and the Prime Minister could prove detrimental to foreign investors in the short term, especially when there is tension between India and other countries to make trade relations more positive.

Opposition political leaders and members of the Indian-American community have been expressing their disapproval of such rhetoric, arguing that cooperation and mutual trust are more important in international trade and political discussions.

The controversial audio leak and the questions it raised are still at the center of debate. Dimon's comments and inflammatory language are now expected to be subject to further scrutiny and debate.

Article published | Mon | 17 Feb 2025 | 9:30 PM

Trump said – Putin wants to end the Ukraine war: Said – I will meet him soon, Ukrainian President Zelensky and Russian Vice President UAE

Former US President Donald Trump has said that Russian President Vladimir Putin is willing to end the war in Ukraine. Trump spoke with Putin on February 17 to discuss ending the war. Trump raised the possibility of a meeting in Saudi Arabia, while inviting Putin to Moscow. Trump had claimed in his election manifesto that he would end the war within 24 hours of taking office.

Diplomatic efforts in the UAE: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov arrived in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The UAE is hosting the International Defense Exhibition (IDEX), where both countries are displaying weapons. Manturov discussed strategic partnership with the UAE president, but there is no confirmation of talks about war. Details of Zelensky's agenda have not been made public, but there is speculation of peace talks.

Key issues: 1. Trump-Putin contact: Discussions on ending the war and possible meetings.
2. Trump's election claim: Promise to end the war within 24 hours.
3. UAE role: IDEX exhibition and Ukraine-Russia diplomatic presence, but no direct talks.
4. Uncertainty: Purpose of Zelensky and Manturov's visits unclear, but potential for peace efforts.


Critical elements: - Trump's future political role and impact on the war.
- Promotion of diplomacy by neutral countries such as the UAE.
- Multi-pronged efforts to end the war, but actual progress unclear.

Article published | Mon | 17 Feb 2025 | 6:21 PM

Qatar's Emir to visit India on February 17: Bilateral talks with PM Modi, know why Qatar is special for India?

Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani to visit India - New direction for energy and trade

The prominent industrialist and political leader of Qatar, Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, will visit India from February 17. He will be accompanied by a high-level delegation, ministers, senior officials and business representatives during this two-day visit. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, Tamim Al-Thani will meet PM Narendra Modi for bilateral discussions and will also meet President Draupadi Murmu. He will be accorded a ceremonial welcome at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on February 18 and President Murmu will host a dinner in his honour.

The main objective of this visit is to strengthen India-Qatar bilateral relations. India, which has a large share of its LNG and LPG requirements from Qatar – 50% of India’s LNG and 30% of LPG are met from Qatar – is seeing trade with Qatar as a safer option for India at a time when trade between India and Qatar is at $14.04 billion in 2023-24, with India’s trade deficit at $10.64 billion. Notably, India purchases $9.71 billion worth of petroleum gas from Qatar and Qatar purchases rice worth Rs 1.33 lakh crore from India.

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar had earlier paid his fourth visit to Qatar in Doha on 30 December 2024, his fourth visit in a year. Now, once again, with the opportunity to strengthen dialogue and trade relations with this disputed region, a new energy and trade direction is being prepared between India and Qatar.

Through this meeting, the leaders of both countries have expressed their commitment to demonstrate cooperation and reliability in the ever-evolving energy market amid global tensions.

Article published | Sun | 16 Feb 2025 | 8:49 PM

Jaishankar said- Western countries have double standards regarding democracy: They consider democracy as their own system, but encourage authoritarian power in other countries.

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar participated in the Munich Security Conference 2025. During the conference, he expressed India's strong commitment to democracy and questioned the double standard of Western countries. Jaishankar said that Western countries promote democracy on one hand, while encouraging undemocratic elements in some countries of the Global South.

“Democracy for India is not just a theory, it is a complete promise,” Jaishankar said. He referred to the recent municipal elections in Delhi, where he got his finger inked after casting his vote. He expressed pride in the strength of India's electoral system.

He said that in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, more than 70 crore people out of over 90 crore voters cast their votes. With a voter turnout of about 66%, the counting of votes was completed on a single day, and the results were declared without any controversy. Jaishankar stressed that Indian democracy is deeply rooted and has been growing stronger over the years, saying that the voting percentage has increased by 20% in the last few decades.

At the Munich conference, Jaishankar was joined by the Prime Minister of Norway, US Senator Alisa Slotkin and Warsaw Mayor Rafal Traszczak on the panel. Jaishankar stressed that India has historically been an open and tolerant society. The people of India exercise their franchise to choose their leadership, which makes India unique as the largest democracy in the world.

He further added that India's democracy does not depend on anyone's criteria. Western countries target other countries' democracies according to their own criteria and self-interest, which is not right.

These statements by Jaishankar make it clear that India is steadfast in the strength of democracy and its constitutional values. India is now moving forward with confidence on the world stage and is proud of its democratic achievements.

Article published | Sat | 15 Feb 2025 | 8:54 PM

Who is the Pakistani businessman whom Trump will send to India: US President called him the worst person; Modi thanked Trump

Discussion on Pakistani industrialist Tahawwur Rana in Modi-Trump meeting – Who is this controversial businessman?

US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 13 An important meeting was held between Modi. A Pakistani industrialist Tahawwur Rana was also discussed in this meeting.

In the press conference held after the meeting, journalists asked President Trump about Tahawwur Rana. Asked questions. In response, Trump called Rana “one of the worst people in the world.” He clearly said, “I am happy that Rana is being handed over to India. Now he will go there and face justice.”

PM Modi also thanked Trump for handing over Rana to India. Tahawwur Rana accused of being associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba, which was involved in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. Is. Rana is accused of helping Mumbai attack mastermind David Headley.

After a long legal battle after his arrest in America, now the process of handing over Rana to India is underway. It has started. The information about Rana's transfer to India has also been confirmed.

This incident is being seen as a major success in the fight against terrorism at the international level.

Article published | Fri | 14 Feb 2025 | 9:06 PM

Trump spoke to Putin-Zelensky: Said – Discussions will be held soon to stop the war; America said – Will not include Ukraine in NATO

Trump talks with Putin and Zelensky, agrees to start talks to end war

Washington: Former US President Donald Trump had a telephonic conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday. They agreed to start immediate talks to end the Ukraine-Russia war.

Trump posted on X (former Twitter) that, "Had an important conversation with Putin and Zelensky. Both countries have agreed to start immediate talks. Representatives of our countries will meet soon."

During the phone call, Trump and Putin also reportedly agreed to visit each other's countries. However, the date of this visit has not been announced yet.

On the other hand, there have been signs of a major change in policy towards Ukraine by the Trump administration. At NATO headquarters in Belgium, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth clarified that "America will no longer provide the same economic and military support to Ukraine as it did before."

He also said that "Trump does not support Ukraine's membership in NATO. A peace agreement is necessary to end the war, but Ukraine's return to its pre-2014 borders is not possible."

These recent developments have cast a cloud of concern over Europe and NATO countries, while there are signs of hope for a peaceful resolution to the Russia-Ukraine war.

Article published | Thu | 13 Feb 2025 | 9:46 PM

Modi remembers Savarkar in France: Reached Marseille city with French President, Savarkar reached here after escaping from British imprisonment

PM Modi visits France: Remembers Veer Savarkar in Marseille, inaugurates consulate

Marseille: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently on a three-day visit to France. On Tuesday night, he reached Marseille city with French President Emmanuel Macron, where he remembered Veer Savarkar and said that Marseille has a special importance in India's independence.

History of Marseille and Savarkar In 1910, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar was arrested in London and the British government was taking him to India by ship. When the ship reached Marseille, Savarkar tried to escape by jumping into the sea, but the British caught him again there. France protested this incident and the matter reached the International Court of Justice.

Tribute to soldiers martyred in World War On Wednesday, PM Modi reached the Mazargues war cemetery, where he paid tribute to Indian soldiers martyred in the First and Second World Wars.

Indian Consulate inaugurated in Marseille PM Modi inaugurated the Indian Consulate in Marseille and met the Indian community there. He expressed his commitment to strengthen relations with the Indians living in France.

Bilateral talks with Macron PM Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron will hold bilateral talks, in which important agreements on cooperation in the fields of defense, trade, technology and energy are likely to be signed.

Article published | Wed | 12 Feb 2025 | 9:11 PM

PM Modi arrives in France for the seventh time: Will attend AI Summit tomorrow, pay tribute to Indian soldiers; Will leave for America after 2 days

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached the French capital Paris, where he is on a 2-day visit. During this visit, he will participate in the AI ​​Summit and hold bilateral talks with French President Emmanuel Macron. After this, he will leave for the US on February 12.

This is PM Modi's seventh visit to France. The last time he went to France was to attend the French National Day (Bastille Day) program in 2023. During this visit, PM Modi will inaugurate the first Indian Consulate in France in the city of Marseille and visit the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor Project. Also, he will pay tribute to the Indian soldiers who died during the First and Second World Wars at the Mazargues War Cemetery.

Before leaving for France, PM Modi said that at the invitation of President Macron, he will visit France from February 10 to 12. He expressed his enthusiasm for the co-chairmanship of the AI ​​Summit. From France, he will be on a two-day visit to the US at the invitation of President Donald Trump. PM Modi said he was looking forward to meeting President Trump and had a good experience working with him during his first term.

PM Modi described the visit as an important opportunity to strengthen India-US ties. He said that promoting partnerships between the two countries will be on the agenda during his US visit. The visit will play an important role in further strengthening political, economic and cultural ties between India and the US.

Article published | Tue | 11 Feb 2025 | 10:40 AM

Trump to impose 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports: New order will apply to all countries, to be announced today

Trump government's big decision on steel and aluminum imports, 25% tariff will be applied Washington: US President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that a 25% tariff will be applied on all steel and aluminum imports into the US. According to Trump, this decision has been taken to protect domestic industries. Trump's tough stance Trump said that "if other countries impose tariffs on our products, we will also impose tariffs on their products." These tariffs will apply to all countries, and reciprocal taxes will also be announced on Tuesday or Wednesday. There may be a big impact on the trade sector - This decision may affect international trade relations. - This response from countries including China, Canada, the European Union will be important. - It may prove beneficial for American manufacturers, but tariffs may increase in response from other countries. Trump has taken this step keeping in mind the critical vote. If reciprocal taxes are implemented, it could have a wide-ranging impact.

Article published | Mon | 10 Feb 2025 | 8:51 PM

1200 illegal immigrants are being caught every day in America: Detention centers are full and people are being thrown into jail; Many Indians are also involved, local police are also ordered to take action

Strict action against illegal immigrants in America, detention centers full US President Donald Trump has ordered strict action against illegal immigrants. As the detention centers are completely full, a situation has arisen where illegal immigrants are kept in jail. Keeping immigrants in federal prisons Illegal immigrants are being kept with other criminals in nine federal prisons including Los Angeles, Miami, Atlanta and Kansas. According to the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the detention centers have a capacity to hold only 41,000 people, while in the current situation that capacity is decreasing. 2,000 Indians in detention centers According to current information, about 2,000 Indians are also locked up in ICE detention centers. The situation has become difficult for those living illegally in America, as about 1,200 immigrants are being arrested every day. Homeland Security Statement US Homeland Security Secretary Christie Neome said the United States is taking all necessary steps to stem the flow of illegal immigrants. These measures are an attempt to reduce the number of unauthorized aliens, and may increase the hardships for those living without legal process. This strict action has made it necessary for people living in the United States illegally to seek expert advice to take immediate legal action.

Article published | Sun | 09 Feb 2025 | 5:04 PM

Claim- Russia occupied the city of Dzerzhinsk in Ukraine: 26 thousand Ukrainian soldiers were killed here in 5 months, Russia also controls 2 villages

Russia claims: Capture of Dzerzhinsk city in Ukraine and 26,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed in battle The Russian Defense Ministry has released a video claiming to have captured the city of Dzerzhinsk, located in the Donetsk region of Ukraine. According to Russian news channel RT, Russia has also reported capturing two more villages—Druzhba and Krymskoye. 📌 Highlights of Russia's claims: 🔹 40,000 Ukrainian soldiers deployed: According to Russia, the Ukrainian army deployed 40,000 soldiers to defend the city. Of these, 26,000 soldiers died during the battle. 🔹 Attacks by Russian drones: Video footage shows Russian drones targeting Ukrainian soldiers. 🔹 Ukrainian buildings like fortresses: The Russian Ministry has accused the Ukrainian army of turning many buildings in the city into fortresses. 🔹 War continues in the northern and western parts: According to Russian claims, the Ukrainian army is fighting to defend the northern and western parts of the city. 📌 There has been no official response from Ukraine to this claim at this time. In a war situation, it is necessary to objectively confirm the claims of both sides. 🌍⚠️

Article published | Sat | 08 Feb 2025 | 9:14 PM

Trump imposes sanctions on International Criminal Court: Said ICC abused its power; Opposes arrest warrant against Israeli PM Netanyahu

US President Donald Trump on Thursday announced sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC). The move comes after the ICC issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Galant. Trump has opposed the action, accusing the ICC of abusing its power. Trump's order includes asset freezes and travel bans on ICC officials, employees and their family members. The move reflects America's strong ties with Israel and calls the ICC's investigation illegal. On November 21, 2024, the ICC issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former Defense Minister Yoav Galant and Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif, charging them with crimes against humanity and war crimes. The Trump administration has long opposed the ICC investigation, calling it inappropriate and politically motivated. Trump has previously imposed sanctions on the ICC.

Article published | Fri | 07 Feb 2025 | 11:30 AM

Claim- Hamas sentenced its gay fighters to death: Israeli male hostages accused of rape, revealed by documents obtained by IDF

**Israeli Army Seizes Secret Hamas Documents, Reveals Abuses Against LGBTQ Fighters** During the ongoing fighting between Israel and Hamas, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have seized some secret Hamas documents from Gaza. The documents have revealed some shocking revelations, revealing that the Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas has committed brutal abuses against its LGBTQ fighters under its illegal rule. According to information received by the IDF, Hamas has tortured its own members of the LGBTQ community and even killed many fighters. The documents detail Hamas’s radical view of same-sex relationships and the atrocities committed against such people. Life has become difficult for LGBTQ individuals in the Palestinian community under Hamas rule. Israeli officials claim that these documents will further expose the facts of Hamas' brutality and human rights violations on an international level. Following this revelation, serious concerns are being expressed on this issue by human rights organizations and LGBTQ support groups. They are demanding more secure conditions for the Palestinian LGBTQ community. Currently, the IDF is further examining the documents, and various international organizations affiliated with Israel may also issue statements on this issue.

Article published | Thu | 06 Feb 2025 | 10:21 PM

Farewell to Prince Aga Khan: Spiritual leader of Ismaili Khojas dies in Portugal at 88

Ismaili Khawaja spiritual leader Prince Karim Aga Khan passes away Prince Karim Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the global Ismaili Muslim community, has passed away at the age of 88. According to an official statement, he breathed his last in the Portuguese capital Lisbon on Tuesday. 📌 Key information: - Name: Prince Karim Aga Khan - Age: 88 years - Location: Lisbon, Portugal - Position: 49th spiritual leader of the Ismaili Muslim community - Organization: Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) 🌍 Aga Khan's legacy and contributions Prince Karim Aga Khan was the supreme leader of the Ismaili community since 1957. He made invaluable contributions to education, health, poverty alleviation and global development. He was the founder of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), which works in the field of social development in more than 125 countries. 🕊️ Global mourning Leaders, followers and institutions around the world have expressed their condolences on the passing of the Aga Khan. The AKDN has paid tribute to his inspiring life and contributions to humanity. His death has brought grief to the Ismaili community and humanitarians around the world. 🌿🙏

Article published | Wed | 05 Feb 2025 | 9:29 PM

6.2 magnitude earthquake in Indonesia: People run out of their homes in fear; no major damage reported

6.2-magnitude earthquake hits Indonesia, no tsunami threat A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia's North Maluku region on Wednesday. The earthquake's epicenter was 81 kilometers (50 miles) off the coast, according to the Geophysics Agency. There is no threat of a tsunami, and there have been no reports of major casualties or property damage so far. 📌 Key points about the earthquake: - Earthquake magnitude: 6.2 on the Richter scale - Epicenter: North Maluku, coast - Depth: 81 km (50 miles) - Tsunami threat: None 👥 Public panic after the earthquake The tremors were strong, sending people running out of their homes and workplaces in panic. Power and communication services were affected in some areas, but authorities have begun relief and restoration efforts. 📍 Indonesia – Earthquake-prone country Indonesia is located on the "Ring of Fire", an area of ​​intense volcanic and tectonic plate activity. This makes it prone to frequent earthquakes and tsunamis. 🚨 Immediate action by the government - Local administration and rescue teams are on alert - Medical and relief assistance is being provided at the spot - Instructions are being given to the public to maintain peace and caution Experts are checking for possible aftershocks. There is no official information about economic damage and casualties yet, but security agencies are monitoring the situation.

Article published | Wed | 05 Feb 2025 | 9:26 PM

Jaishankar said – Rahul lied, India's image tarnished: The opposition leader said that Jaishankar went to America to get Modi invited to Trump's swearing-in ceremony

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar's political heated up in the Lok Sabha when he refuted Rahul Gandhi's claim. Rahul Gandhi had claimed that he had met the US Secretary of State and NSA in December 2024. However, S. Jaishankar termed this claim as untenable and clarified that Rahul had lied in the Lok Sabha. There was a heated debate between the opposition and the government on this issue. On the one hand, the Congress says that the Modi government always tries to prove the statements of opposition leaders wrong, while on the other hand, the BJP believes that Rahul Gandhi is misleading people in politics by repeatedly stating lies. Such claims and counterclaims are common in politics, but this incident shows how serious the role of providing true and factual information to the public is. As a leader, any person should take responsibility for his statements, because the people of the country have put their trust in the leaders. If we look at this whole incident in a humorous way, it has become like an annual meme festival on social media. From "reality vs claim" to "liars vs liars", humorous discussions are being seen. The public continues to be entertained with politics and laughter, but the important thing is that the truth of anything should be verified with facts.

Article published | Tue | 04 Feb 2025 | 10:02 PM

Appeal to bring America back to WHO: WHO chief said – Member countries should put pressure on Trump; America is its largest donor

World Health Organization (WHO) urges US to rejoin; Trump's decision to affect funding World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has urged member states to pressure the US to rejoin the WHO. The Trump administration announced its withdrawal from the WHO in July 2020, citing dissatisfaction with the organization's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Key issues: 1. US funding crisis: The US is the largest donor to the WHO and contributed ₹958 million (14% of the WHO's total budget of $6.9 billion) to its funds for 2024-25. Trump's decision will face financial challenges for the WHO. 2. Trump's accusations: Trump accused the WHO of not handling the COVID-19 situation effectively and of being subservient to China. He said, "America provides huge funds to WHO, but other countries take advantage of it." 3. WHO concerns: Dr. Tedros has warned that America's exit could create obstacles to global health data, disease control and disaster response. 4. Discussion at budget meeting: The implications of the funding cuts and alternative solutions were discussed at the recent budget meeting of WHO. Member states are looking for new ways to improve WHO's efficiency and financial stability. Outcome: Trump signed an order formally withdrawing the US from WHO on January 20, 2021. Although the Biden administration has reconsidered this decision and restored relations with WHO, this move during Trump's tenure has left a long-term impact on global health cooperation. --- Note: The strained relationship between WHO and the US poses a serious challenge to the global health system. Stay tuned for continuous updates.

Article published | Mon | 03 Feb 2025 | 9:02 PM

Terrorist attack in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, 5 dead: Security forces vehicle targeted, one civilian among the dead

Five people were killed in a terrorist attack in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Sunday. The terrorists attacked a paramilitary vehicle. The dead included four security personnel and a civilian. According to news agency PTI, the attack took place in Darban of Dera Ismail Khan district, which borders South Waziristan near Afghanistan. According to police, the militants attacked the Karijat Levies Force personnel when they were going to pick up a stolen truck. Earlier yesterday, at least 18 Pakistani soldiers were killed in a terrorist attack in Balochistan province. Pakistani army officials issued a statement saying that 12 terrorists were also killed in this encounter. A total of 23 terrorists have been killed in different operations in Balochistan in the last 48 hours. According to reports, the Baloch Liberation Army is being held responsible for this attack.

Article published | Sun | 02 Feb 2025 | 9:50 PM

Trump imposes 25% tariff on Canada-Mexico and 10% on China: White House said – Millions of people have died in America due to sending drugs through these countries

As follows, on February 1, 2025, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order imposing 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico and an additional 10% on China. These measures demonstrated that Trump's policy is not limited to threats, but is taken with the intention of reducing the damage caused by serious trade relations. According to Trump's statement, "Our threats are not just for bargaining" - this makes it clear that he is using these tariffs to exert contractual pressure and gain policy flexibility. When asked whether these countries can avoid the implementation of the tariffs by delaying them, he clarified, "No, they can't do anything now." This indicates that the issue may become more serious and controversial in the coming time. These measures indicate that they will have an impact on global trade relations and the international economy, especially in the potential for trade disputes with Canada, Mexico and China. As a result, these tariffs are not just immediate policy measures, but also appear to be part of long-term strategies. According to the information we found on the web, the above details are based on the decision to impose tariffs on February 1, 2025, and Trump's statements. This information indicates that Trump has actively implemented this decision through an executive order and has made it clear in his statement that these measures are not taken for bargaining but to correct the trade imbalance.

Article published | Sat | 01 Feb 2025 | 7:39 PM

Kash Patel wins hearts by chanting 'Jai Shri Krishna' in US Senate: Video of Trump's FBI chief touching parents' feet goes viral

Indian-American nominee Kash Patel wins hearts by chanting "Jai Shri Krishna" at US Senate hearing Indian-American lawyer Kash Patel, nominated for a top FBI post, has garnered widespread praise after a video of him chanting "Jai Shri Krishna" (Salutations to Lord Krishna) and touching his parents' feet before his Senate hearing went viral. The moment, which blends cultural pride and professional elegance, has become a symbol of India's soft power on the global stage. --- 📌 Viral moment that captured global attention - Cultural greeting: Patel began his Senate address with "Jai Shri Krishna", a traditional Hindu prayer that reveals his roots. - Respect for children: An identity of Indian tradition - A video of him taking blessings by touching his parents' feet resonated deeply with the audience. - Social media storm: Clips of the moment trended across platforms, showcasing Patel's blend of heritage and professionalism Praised. --- 💬 Reactions: Pride, admiration and cultural celebration - Global Indian pride: The diaspora hailed Patel's act as a "moment of pride for every Indian", celebrating his incredible embrace of cultural identity. - Political applause: Leaders and netizens praised his act as a "bridge between Indian values ​​and American governance". - Symbolic impact: Many called it a "powerful demonstration of India's civility principles in global institutions". --- 🌟 Why this matters Patel's actions underscore the growing influence of Indian-Americans in shaping global narratives while remaining rooted in tradition. His act not only humanizes high-stakes political processes but also reinforces the universality of cultural pride. As debates about diversity and representation intensify, Patel's moment is a reminder that authenticity resonates across borders.

Article published | Fri | 31 Jan 2025 | 10:32 PM

Passenger plane and helicopter collide in America: Plane-helicopter fell into river, 18 bodies found, 64 people were on board the plane; Is there any conspiracy behind the crash?, Trump raises questions

Horrific collision of passenger plane and helicopter in America 🛑 18 bodies found, 64 passengers were on board A passenger plane and a helicopter crashed into the Potomac River in the US capital Washington D.C. after a mid-air collision. 📌 Updates received so far: - There were 64 people on board the plane, including 4 crew members. - According to a CBS News report, 18 bodies have been found so far. - Both the plane and the helicopter crashed into the water, rescue operations are underway. - Search operations are underway for other passengers.

Any conspiracy behind the collision? Former President Donald Trump questioned the accident by tweeting, saying, "Could this be a terrorist plot?" 🔹 Was there a fault in the plane's autopilot system? 🔹 Is the weather an effective reason? 🔹 Was there a mistake on the part of ATC (Air Traffic Control)?

Rescue operation and preliminary investigation 🆘 Rescue teams from Columbia and Maryland have immediately reached the scene. 🆘 Investigation has been launched by the US NTSB (National Transport Safety Board) and FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). 🆘 Prima facie, there seems to be a mechanical failure, but the possibility of a conspiracy or malicious act cannot be ruled out.

📰 Stay tuned for more updates on this accident! 📢 Do you believe this is an accident or a conspiracy? Comment below with your opinion! ⬇️

Article published | Thu | 30 Jan 2025 | 6:02 PM

Plane catches fire at South Korean airport: 3 injured, 176 evacuated; 179 people died in plane crash a month ago

Passenger plane catches fire in South Korea: Three injured A passenger plane caught fire at Gimhae International Airport in Busan, South Korea, at 10:30 p.m. Tuesday. The fire caused a commotion According to the news agency Yonhap, all passengers and crew were immediately evacuated from the plane. However, three people were injured during this time. Details of the incident: - Three passengers suffered minor injuries while exiting the plane. - The cause of the fire is not yet clear, and investigators have launched an investigation. - Emergency services were immediately deployed, averting a major disaster. The accident caused chaos at the airport for a while, but due to the courageous rescue operation, there were no major casualties.H

Article published | Wed | 29 Jan 2025 | 11:50 AM

300,000 Palestinians return to northern Gaza: Israel allows withdrawal; Red Cross removing bodies in Gaza

On January 27, 2025, Israel opened checkpoints in northern Gaza, allowing approximately 300,000 displaced Palestinians to return to their homes. Many of these individuals had been living in temporary shelters and were eager to return despite the extensive damage to their properties. The returnees included children, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities, all facing the challenges of rebuilding their lives amid the destruction. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been actively involved in recovering bodies in Gaza. In May 2024, the Palestinian Red Crescent reported finding a large number of Palestinian bodies in northern Gaza following the Israeli army's withdrawal from several areas. The delayed recovery of these bodies posed risks of disease and epidemics in the region. ANADOLU AJANSI

Article published | Tue | 28 Jan 2025 | 9:30 PM

Why is the dominance of Indians making Americans look like the apple of their eye? Know the reasons

Donald Trump's decision to return to power as President is inspired by the MAG (Make America Great Again) movement, which emphasizes the restoration of ancient glory in its slogan. Trump had a large support base behind him, who believed that under his leadership "honest and true American values" would be brought back. The issue of the role of Indian-Americans in the administration Although Trump has been seen as a constantly controversial leader, one of the main points of discussion in his policies has been the seriousness of the deepening of the administrative and political sphere of work of Americans of Indian origin. Challenges in Trump's policies 1. Reducing the representation of Indian-Americans in the administration: - There was a discussion in the Trump administration that he had little appreciation for other communities or immigrant communities. - Especially the attractive policies on H-1B visas, which mainly affect Indian entrepreneurs, were considered objectionable. 2. Impact on successful Indian-origin leaders: - The rise of influential leaders like Nikki Haley (former ambassador to the United Nations) and Kamala Harris presents an alternative view to Trump's concerns. Diverse sentiments towards Trump 1. Supporters' beliefs: - Trump is seen as a restorer of ancient pride and social energy. - The restoration of mega-white American values ​​is a key point of his public image. 2. Opponents' arguments: - Such policies move towards discrimination and lack of diversity, which is a hallmark of America. - Indian-origin citizens, who have made significant contributions to the American economy, are likely to be alienated by these policies. The way forward This issue will require deliberation by both parties, where a balance needs to be struck between global role, economic contribution, and America's identity as a "melting pot". In your opinion, how could such trends affect the cohesion of American society?

Article published | Mon | 27 Jan 2025 | 9:22 PM

Train will run from Dubai to Abu Dhabi in just 30 minutes, at a speed of 350 km/h: Know the features

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced a new high-speed train project connecting Abu Dhabi and Dubai. The project will play a significant role in cementing the UAE's position as a global leader in smart transport and technology. The high-speed train project will significantly improve the transport infrastructure in the Middle East and make travel more convenient and faster for people. Key features of the high-speed train project: 1. Speed ​​and distance: - The train will run at a speed of 350 km per hour. - It will be able to cover the distance of more than 100 km between Abu Dhabi and Dubai in just 30 minutes. 2. Technology: - The train will be equipped with modern technology and smart transport systems. - It will be designed with energy efficiency and the environment in mind. 3. Benefits: - It will save time and energy for people by reducing travel time. - There will be a reduction in traffic and pollution. - Economic growth will be accelerated and new job opportunities will be created. 4. Impact in the Middle East: - This project will play an important role in modernizing the transport infrastructure in the Middle East. - It can also serve as a model for other countries. Future goals of the UAE: The UAE is trying to strengthen its position as a global leader in technology and infrastructure through this project. The project will also support the future goals of the UAE, which include sustainable development and smart cities. Thus, this high-speed train project between Abu Dhabi and Dubai is an important step in the transport sector of the UAE and will make a significant contribution to the future development of the country.

Article published | Mon | 27 Jan 2025 | 8:40 PM

American agency suspects that Corona spread from Chinese lab: CIA made allegations in report, but there is not enough evidence

The American spy agency CIA has accused a Chinese lab of spreading the coronavirus. Its report states that it is more likely that the Covid-19 virus leaked from a Chinese lab, but there is not enough evidence to reach this conclusion. The CIA has shown "low confidence" in this regard, which means that the evidence is incomplete, unclear or contradictory. Key points: 1. Lab leak theory The CIA claims that it is more likely that the coronavirus leaked from China's Wuhan Institute of Virology. This lab is located in Wuhan, where the first case of Covid-19 was reported. 2. Lack of evidence: The CIA has said that there is not enough evidence to reach this conclusion. The agency believes that both the possibilities of lab leak and natural origin are local, but the possibility of a lab leak is more likely. 3. China's response: China has called the CIA's allegations politically motivated and baseless. China says that scientific methods should be used to investigate the origin of the virus and conspiracy theories should be avoided. 4. Political perspective: The report was prepared at the behest of the Biden administration and was released by Donald Trump's new CIA director, John Ratcliffe. Ratcliffe has long been a supporter of the lab leak theory. 5. Scientific opinion Scientists believe that the coronavirus may have spread from bats and then reached humans through other animals. There is disagreement among scientists about the lab leak theory. This CIA report adds a new dimension to the ongoing debate about the origin of Covid-19, but the issue is still unresolved and it is difficult to fully resolve it without China's cooperation.

Article published | Sun | 26 Jan 2025 | 9:48 PM

Trump Raj: The threat to the jobs of 1 lakh Indians in America continues

The jobs of 1 lakh Indians are at risk in Donald Trump's second term in America, mainly due to the following factors: 1. Ban on DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) program Trump has suspended the DEI program, due to which the jobs of 1 lakh Indian employees working in the government and private sectors are at risk. This program has been running since 1960 and is designed to provide equality in employment to minorities, women, the disabled, and the third gender. Trump claims that this program promotes caste-based hiring instead of "merit", which harms white Americans. Companies like Meta, Amazon, Ford have also announced the closure of DEI offices, which has affected employees, including Indians. 2. H-1B visa tightening and uncertainty Trump's rules on H-1B visas, the main route to the American Dream for Indian tech professionals, have become stricter. In 2023, 72% of H-1B visas went to Indians, but Trump increased scrutiny in his first term, bringing the rejection rate to 24%. These policies could be re-imposed in his second term, increasing job and residency uncertainty for new applicants. Moreover, the future of children of H-1B holders has also become unstable due to discussions on banning birthright citizenship. 3. Crackdown on unauthorized work Trump has taken stricter measures against illegal work. Students on F-1 visas are leaving off-campus part-time jobs as immigration checks have increased. For example, a student in New York said he had to quit his job due to fear of random checks. Without such jobs, students face financial struggles under the burden of loans. 4. Green card backlog and threat of deportation More than 1 million Indians are waiting for green cards, including dependents. Trump's policies may further slow down the process and increase deportation cases. There are over 7 lakh illegal Indians in the US, who may be forced to return due to Trump's strict immigration policies. 5. Economic and psychological impact Job uncertainty and visa restrictions have increased stress among Indian professionals and students. For example, a student in Illinois studied with a loan of ₹42.5 lakh, but was forced to quit his job. Such situations are having a serious impact on mental health. Indian government's response External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has announced that India is ready to accept illegal immigrants, but the actual implementation and statistical details are still unclear. Conclusion: The new policy decisions of the Trump regime are seriously affecting the employment, education and future of Indians. In this situation, strategic planning is needed at the Indian government and individual levels.

Article published | Sun | 26 Jan 2025 | 11:50 AM

PM Modi meets Indonesian President: A new chapter in India-Indonesia friendship was written at Hyderabad House, Modi said – our cooperation will become stronger

**PM Modi and Indonesian President meet: A new chapter in India-Indonesia friendship** PM Narendra Modi met Indonesian President Joko Widodo at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Friday. In this important meeting, the two countries agreed to further strengthen economic cooperation, defense, technology, and cultural ties. ### **Key discussion points:** 1. **Increasing economic cooperation:** Both leaders emphasized the need for policy reforms to increase trade and investment. India and Indonesia have set a target of taking bilateral trade to $50 billion by 2030. 2. **Maritime Security:** The two countries discussed strengthening naval partnership to maintain peace and security in the Indian Ocean region. 3. **Cultural Relations:** Noting the age-old ties between the cultures of India and Indonesia, the two countries decided to work together to bring forward cultural platforms through modern means. 4. **Climate Change:** The two leaders expressed their commitment to joint efforts on the issue of environment and climate change. ### **PM Modi's words:** Modi said, "**India-Indonesia relations are not just about being neighbours and trading partners, but our friendship has cultural bonds and the strength of future cooperation." Modi added that this meeting marks the beginning of a new chapter in the relations between the two countries. ### **Widodo's response:** The Indonesian President described relations with India as "very important" and praised India's contribution in the field of technology and innovation. ### **Summary:** This meeting at Hyderabad House is a big step towards strengthening India-Indonesia relations. This initiative will further strengthen political and economic cooperation between the two countries.

Article published | Sat | 25 Jan 2025 | 8:41 PM

Bill introduced to make Trump President for a third time: Republican MPs said – he should get a second chance; Only two terms of office are allowed in the US

**Bill introduced to allow Donald Trump to become President for the third time** In a unique political decision in America, a bill has been introduced in the House of Representatives to allow former President Donald Trump to be elected to the presidency for the third time. According to a report by CNBC, this bill has been introduced by Republican Party MP Andy Ogles. ### **Significance of the bill:** According to the current constitution in America, a person can only be elected to the presidency twice. The aim of this bill is to change that rule so that Donald Trump, whose two terms have already been completed, can be nominated as a candidate for the presidency for the third time. ### **Statement by MP Andy Ogles:** While introducing the bill, MP Andy Ogles said, "It is essential to provide more support and a stronger opportunity for America's senior leaders, especially those who have made a unique contribution to the country. Trump's leadership may become necessary again." ### **Opposition Reaction:** The Democratic Party has strongly criticized this move. They say that this is an attempt to change the definition, which is against the values ​​of the Constitution and the principles of democracy. ### **Next Step:** The bill will now have to pass with the support of other members of Congress and a high-level vote. If this bill is approved, it will prove to be a historic change for America. ### **Summary:** This bill is not only the center of political debate, but also has started a debate on the basic principles of the Constitution and democracy. This could open a new political direction for Donald Trump, if this bill passes.

Article published | Fri | 24 Jan 2025 | 8:27 PM

Trump said – Reduce the price of Saudi oil: The war in Ukraine will end; Appeal to industrialists – Do business in America, pay the lowest taxes in the world

Trump's key statements: Appeal to reduce Saudi oil prices and end Ukraine war Donald Trump has made a unilateral effort to emphasize international policy and economics in his latest statement. He has criticized Saudi Arabia for reducing oil prices and has insisted on establishing peace in war-torn Ukraine. Targeting Saudi Arabia: Trump mentioned Saudi Arabia in his speech and pressured it to reduce high oil prices. He said, "High oil prices in the international market are hurting the common people. Saudi Arabia should increase oil production and bring down prices." Appeal for peace in Ukraine: Insisting on ending the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia, Trump said, "This war needs to end now. Strong leadership is needed to establish peace, and I will try to do that." Appeal to businessmen in America: As part of strengthening the American economy, Trump appealed to businessmen to invest in America. He said, "America is the best place to do business with the lowest tax rates in the world. I urge businessmen to come here and do business and seize new opportunities." Global impact: - **Decrease in oil prices:** If Saudi Arabia increases oil production, oil prices will fall in the international market, which will help control inflation. -Ukraine war: Trump's peace efforts could be attractive for the Ukraine war, if it is pursued with Russia and other international parties. -Industry and investment: Trump's appeal could become a catalyst for domestic and international businessmen. These statements by Trump show his predictive style, and only time will tell whether he will be able to bring a credible decision on these issues.

Article published | Fri | 24 Jan 2025 | 12:37 PM

Trump may impose 10% tariff on China: 25% tariff imposed on Canada and Mexico; Fears of rising inflation in America

Donald Trump's Big Economic Decisions After Becoming President: Tariff Increase on Neighboring Countries and BRICS Donald Trump has taken several big economic decisions soon after taking the oath of office as President on January 20, including decisions that affect international trade. 25% Tariff on Canada and Mexico: The Trump administration has imposed a 25% tariff on neighboring countries Canada and Mexico. The reason for this decision is to strengthen American industries and increase domestic production. Plan to impose a 10% tariff on China: In this announcement, which further inflames trade tensions with China, Trump has talked about imposing a 10% tariff on China. The aim is to protect the American market against cheap Chinese imports. Talk of 100% tariff on BRICS countries: The talk of imposing 100% tariff on BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) reflects Trump's aggressive economic policies. This idea is aimed at encouraging domestic production in the US by reducing trade with these countries. Economic and trade impact: These measures are important for the world economy. This rule may be helpful for domestic producers, but may increase trade tensions internationally. These decisions will have a serious impact on the entire global market, which may pave the way for new discussions and political activism. These decisions of Trump may take the global economy in a new direction, but only time will tell.

Article published | Wed | 22 Jan 2025 | 7:47 PM

All eyes were on Elon Musk at Trump's swearing-in: What did Musk do during Trump's swearing-in ceremony that created a stir, see what happened

Elon Musk's presence at Trump's inauguration became a topic of discussion All eyes were on Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk during Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony. Due to his strong personality and eccentric ideas, Musk becomes the center of attention wherever he goes, and this ceremony was no different. During Trump's inauguration, Elon Musk did something that created a stir at the ceremony. Musk, who is known for his frank and sarcastic comments, was seen publicly discussing his latest tech project during the inauguration. According to the news, Musk commented on some topics during the inauguration ceremony that were very sensitive from a political and technical point of view. Although the reason for Musk's presence and comments is not entirely clear, some reports suggest that he was in contact with political leaders to discuss new tech projects that have the potential to directly or indirectly strengthen American economic and technological development. Musk's duties have been met with mixed reactions on social media. Some have questioned his impartiality, while others have called his efforts important for new technologies. His behavior has made the ceremony even more controversial, and it is clear that Elon Musk is not just a visionary businessman, but also leaves his own unique mark on any social or political event he attends.

Article published | Tue | 21 Jan 2025 | 10:48 AM

Trump Inauguration Live: 'Trump era' in USA from today, 100 files will be signed on the first day

Even before Donald Trump took the oath, Putin had congratulated him and said that we are ready to talk to the US on the issue of Ukraine and nuclear weapons. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer had congratulated Trump and said, 'The United Kingdom and America have a special relationship. Which will become even closer in the coming years.' Started the day with a prayer in the church Before the oath-taking ceremony, Donald Trump and his wife Melania prayed at St. John's Episcopal Church in Lafayette Square, Washington. PM Modi's letter for Trump External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar had reached America as India's representative to attend Trump's oath-taking ceremony. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also sent a special letter for Trump.

Article published | Mon | 20 Jan 2025 | 9:06 PM

Mukesh Ambani meets Trump before oath-taking: Congratulated him with wife Nita; Trump will take oath as President for the second time tomorrow

India's richest man Mukesh Ambani and his wife Nita Ambani met Donald Trump in the US on Sunday to congratulate him on his second term as President. Tomorrow, Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th President of the United States. Trump was previously the President of the United States from 2016 to 2020. Reliance Foundation shared the video of this meeting on social media Nita and Mukesh Ambani hope that India-US relations will strengthen further during the Trump government. Along with this, they wished Trump for his new transformative tenure. Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani congratulated Donald Trump at a private event today. Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani congratulated Donald Trump at a private event today. The Ambani couple will get an important meeting at the swearing-in ceremony According to reports, the Ambani couple will get an important meeting at the swearing-in ceremony. He will sit with Trump Cabinet nominees and elected officials. There will also be a Cabinet reception and a Vice President's dinner, which will be attended by the Ambani family.

Article published | Mon | 20 Jan 2025 | 11:18 AM

44 Pakistanis drown in sea en route to Europe: Boat capsizes in Atlantic Ocean near Morocco; were illegally going to Spain

44 Pakistani nationals who were illegally going to Europe have drowned in the Atlantic Ocean. According to the Pakistani website Dawn, a boat going from West Africa to Spain sank near the port of Dakhla in Morocco. There were more than 80 people on board the boat. More than 50 of them died, most of whom were Pakistanis. According to the report, the ship carrying the people went missing during the journey. Efforts were made to find it but it was not found. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has expressed grief over the tragedy and has spoken of taking steps to stop human trafficking. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has sought a report from the authorities regarding the incident and said that strict action will be taken against those involved in the heinous act of human trafficking.

Article published | Sat | 18 Jan 2025 | 12:55 PM

Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal on the verge of breaking in 17 hours: Netanyahu alleges - Hamas backed down from conditions, demanded concessions until the end of the agreement

The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas is on the verge of breaking down within 17 hours. The Israeli cabinet was going to meet to approve the deal. Now PM Netanyahu has refused to hold this meeting. Earlier on Wednesday at 10:30 pm, the Qatari PM informed that the deal related to the ceasefire and the release of hostages between Israel and Hamas has been finalized. The Israeli President also asked the cabinet to approve the deal. At 3:30 pm on Thursday, the Israel Times reported that the deal was not approved. Netanyahu has accused Hamas of backing away from the terms of the agreement. He said that Hamas is demanding concessions until the end of the agreement. According to the Israel Times report, Hamas officials have denied these allegations. Officials say that they are still on terms.

Article published | Thu | 16 Jan 2025 | 8:01 PM

Mark Zuckerberg finally apologized, spreading false information about India was a big deal, know what the issue is

Meta's owner Mark Zuckerberg had spread false information about India a few days ago, which had severe repercussions in India. As the controversy escalated, Meta has apologized on behalf of its owner. This apology has been announced by Nishikant Dubey, Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on IT and Communication, on the social media platform 'X'. What did Nishikant Dubey write? Nishikant Dubey wrote in the X post, 'The Indian Parliament and the government have earned the blessings and trust of 140 crore people. Meta's India officer has finally apologized for his mistake. This victory belongs to the people of India, who have introduced the world to India's strongest leadership by making Prime Minister Narendra Modi the Prime Minister for the third time. Now our committee's responsibility on this issue is fulfilled.'

Article published | Wed | 15 Jan 2025 | 9:12 PM

25 dead in Los Angeles fire so far: 12 thousand buildings destroyed, many people missing, loss of Rs 13 lakh crore; Hope for relief as wind speed decreases

The fire in Los Angeles, USA, has killed 25 people so far, while many are missing. According to the news agency AP, 90,000 people have been given emergency exit alerts (warnings to leave the city). Police have so far arrested 50 people from the affected areas. These people face several charges such as robbery, flying a drone in a fire area, and violating a curfew. The wind speed on Tuesday was lower than expected, which helped the rescue team a lot in controlling the fire. Currently, except for Palisades and Eaton, the fire is almost under control. More than 12,000 buildings have been destroyed by the fire so far, while an area of ​​155 square kilometers has been reduced to ashes. The National Weather Service said in a post on social media - we are still not completely out of danger. However, the wind speed on Tuesday was not as high as feared. The situation may improve further on Wednesday.

Article published | Wed | 15 Jan 2025 | 8:51 PM

Ukraine launches massive attack on Russia, causing chaos with 200 drones and five guided missiles

Ukraine has launched a massive airstrike on Russia with 200 drones and missiles. According to local reports, Ukraine launched a massive drone and missile attack on Russia overnight. In which a Russian oil factory, a chemical plant and a gas plant were damaged. Russian President Vladimir Putin was left red-faced as Ukraine attacked near the oil factory. Russian officials said that Ukraine attacked Russia with multiple drones and missiles overnight. Two Russian factories were damaged in the attack on Russian territory. Schools have also had to be closed in a southern Russian city. Russia claims that it destroyed more than 200 Ukrainian drones and 5 US-made ATACMS ballistic guided missiles. Alexander Bogomaz, governor of the Bratsk region in western Russia, said that Ukraine had launched a major missile attack.

Article published | Tue | 14 Jan 2025 | 8:46 PM

100 illegal gold miners die: 400 miners trapped in gold mine in South Africa for 2 months, die of hunger and thirst

More than 400 workers are trapped in a closed gold mine in South Africa. According to a report by Al Jazeera, more than 100 of these workers have died. A special mining rescue team has been sent to the scene for relief and rescue operations. According to the report, the workers have lost their lives due to hunger and thirst. These workers were trapped in the mine for the last few months. On Monday, a rescue team pulled out many people from this mine near Stillfontein, 90 km from the capital Johannesburg. 9 bodies have also been found. According to Mining Affected Communities United in Action (MACUA), a social organization associated with mine workers, the police started action against illegal mining last year. Since then, these workers have been trapped in the mine. Police removed the mine ropes The police tried to seal the mine in November last year. For this, the workers were asked to come out. However, the workers refused to come out of the mine, fearing arrest. According to MACUA, after the workers refused, the police removed the ropes and pulleys used to enter and exit the mine. After this, the workers were trapped in the mine. According to the South African newspaper Sunday Times, the rescue team has prepared a cage that is being lowered 3 km down into the mine. With the help of this cage, the remaining people are being evacuated first.

Article published | Tue | 14 Jan 2025 | 8:33 PM

Incidents of atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh were political, not communal: Yunus Sarkar

The Bangladesh government has once again tried to ignore the attacks on Hindus. The Bangladeshi government has described the attacks on Hindu minorities as politically motivated. Citing a police report, it was said that the attacks were not communal. Bangladesh police release WhatsApp number Bangladesh police have released a WhatsApp number for people from the Hindu minority community to stay in touch and send direct complaints of communal violence. The press wing of the interim government's chief adviser Muhammad Yunus gave this information by issuing a statement. Yunus government releases statement The Yunus government's statement said that the police had conducted this investigation following a claim made by the Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council. According to the claim, there were 2,010 incidents of communal violence from the day after ousted Sheikh Hasina fled the country on August 5 last year amid the anti-reservation movement until January 8 this year. Of these incidents, 1,769 were related to attacks and vandalism and the police have so far registered a total of 62 cases based on the claims and arrested at least 35 accused based on the investigation. Most of the attacks were politically motivated... However, the statement claims that the investigation reveals that in most cases the attacks were not communal in nature but politically motivated. It said that the police investigation found that 1,234 incidents were political. While 20 incidents were communal and at least 161 claims were false or fabricated. According to the statement, as per the council's claim, 1,452 incidents (82.8 percent of the total incidents) took place on August 5, 2024, when the Hasina government was removed from power. At least 65 incidents took place on August 4 and 70 incidents took place on August 6.

Article published | Sun | 12 Jan 2025 | 10:23 AM

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that Ukrainian forces have captured two North Korean soldiers fighting with Russian troops in Russia's Kursk border area.

**Ukrainian Forces Capture North Korean Soldiers Fighting for Russia** In a significant development in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Saturday that Ukrainian forces have captured two North Korean soldiers who were reportedly fighting alongside Russian troops in the Kursk border area. The surprising revelation sheds light on the extent of Russia's efforts to seek external support in its military campaign against Ukraine. According to Ukrainian authorities, the captured North Korean soldiers were part of a unit operating in the Kursk region, which lies near Russia's western border with Ukraine. President Zelensky stated that the presence of North Korean soldiers in the conflict indicates Moscow's desperation to bolster its forces amid Ukraine's counteroffensive operations. He added that the Ukrainian military would investigate the circumstances under which these soldiers were deployed and their role in the conflict. This development has drawn international attention, as it underscores the complex dynamics of the war and raises questions about North Korea's involvement. Analysts suggest that Pyongyang’s cooperation with Moscow could be tied to its long-standing diplomatic and military ties with Russia. The incident further complicates the geopolitical ramifications of the war, intensifying global scrutiny of alliances supporting Russia’s actions.

Article published | Sun | 12 Jan 2025 | 9:57 AM

Big decision of Canadian court: Bail granted to all four accused in Nijjar murder case, murder took place last year, Trudeau blamed India

The Canadian government has suffered a major setback in the Khalistani Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder case. All four accused have been granted bail. Now the next hearing in this case will be held on February 11. Hardeep Singh Nijjar was murdered in Surrey, Canada in June 2023. Four people were arrested on charges of murder on June 18, 2023, but the case gained international attention after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) accused an Indian government agent of the murder. The Indian government completely denied these allegations. Four accused Karan Brar, Kamalpreet Singh, Karanpreet Singh and Amandeep Singh were arrested in this case. All four were charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to murder. Now the case will be heard in the British Columbia Supreme Court on February 11. Who are these three Indians? The accused in Nijjar's murder include 22-year-old Karan Brar, 22-year-old Kamalpreet Singh and 28-year-old Karanpreet Singh. Since the names of all three start with the initial K, they are being called the K group. They are all Indians who lived in Edmonton, Canada. The accused arrived in Canada in 2021 on temporary visas. Some of them had student visas but none had studied in Canada. A case of murder and criminal conspiracy has been registered against all three. Trudeau accused India of Nijjar's murder Speaking in Parliament last year, Justin Trudeau accused India of killing Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. This led to increased diplomatic tensions between India and Canada. Since then, relations between India and Canada have been full of ups and downs. India also accused Trudeau and his party of playing vote bank politics to attract Khalistanis.

Article published | Thu | 09 Jan 2025 | 6:46 PM

China's HMPV virus reaches India: First case found in Bengaluru, 8-month-old girl infected; Difficulty breathing, flu-corona-like symptoms

The first case of a coronavirus-like virus that spread in China has been found in India. The name of this virus is Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV). According to media reports, an 8-month-old girl in Bengaluru has tested positive.The sample was tested at Baptist Hospital. However, the Karnataka Health Department has clarified that they did not get the sample tested in their lab. The report came from a private hospital.When infected with the virus, the patient experiences cold and Covid-19-like symptoms. Its greatest impact is being seen on young children. Children below the age of 2 years are the most affected.This is how the HMPV virus spreadsThe HMPV virus is usually spread through coughing and sneezing.Apart from this, it also spreads rapidly by touching or shaking hands with a person infected with this virus.Its symptoms start appearing within 5 days of infection. Experts say that this virus is always present, but it becomes more active in cold weather. It spreads quickly between people.Wear a mask before leaving the house, as it spreads from one person to another through coughing and sneezing.Avoid shaking hands with an infected person and wash your hands thoroughly after returning home.Do not take any medicine without consulting a doctor.Avoid going to crowded places, as the infection spreads quickly here.

Article published | Mon | 06 Jan 2025 | 11:12 AM

Elon Musk attacks PM Keir Starmer over 'Pakistani rape gangs', UK responds

The United Kingdom government has responded to comments made by Tesla CEO Elon Musk concerning its approach to the issue of grooming gangs purportedly involving British-Pakistani men. Musk's remarks, which specifically criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer for inadequate action on this serious matter, referenced a national study conducted in 2022. In its statement, the government underscored that Musk's comments stemmed from a misunderstanding of the facts surrounding the issue. It reiterated its commitment to ensuring the safety and protection of children and vulnerable individuals, emphasizing that the complexity of this problem requires careful consideration and a multi-faceted approach. The government also highlighted its ongoing efforts to combat grooming and child exploitation, stressing that it actively works with law enforcement and community organizations to address these concerns effectively. It urged the public and commentators to rely on verified information and collaborative solutions rather than speculation, as such matters require sensitivity and a dedication to justice for all affected individuals.

Article published | Sun | 05 Jan 2025 | 11:36 AM

A tragic accident has occurred in New Orleans, America.

A tragic accident has taken place in New Orleans, USA. Here, a truck hit a crowd at high speed. After which the truck driver opened fire on people celebrating the New Year. At least 12 people were killed and more than 30 were injured in this accident.

Article published | Wed | 01 Jan 2025 | 8:46 PM

The Gujarati language, which binds Gujaratis living around the world,

Gordhanbhai Dhulabhai Patel, a resident of Kota, Rajasthan, has won a landslide victory in the hotly contested elections for the post of President of Vishwa Gujarati Samaj, a prestigious organization of Gujaratis working at the state, national and international levels since 1990 to unite Gujaratis living all over the world and preserve and promote Gujarati language, Gujarati culture and Gujarati identity. Along with becoming the President, he has announced appointments to four important posts, including Senior Advocate of Gujarat High Court Yogesh Shashikantbhai Lakhani as Senior Vice President of Vishwa Gujarati Samaj, Senior Journalist and Columnist Sudhir Shantilal Rawal as General Secretary, Former Chief Secretary of the State Shri P. K. Laheri as Chairman of the Advisory Board and Multi-talented Social Worker Mahendrabhai A. Shah as Chairman of the Advisory Board.

Article published | Mon | 30 Dec 2024 | 9:15 PM

402 people died in 8 major plane crashes in 2024 Most of the accidents were due to bad weather, the President of Iran also died in a plane crash

This week, 217 people lost their lives in two plane crashes in Kazakhstan and South Korea. The latest case is from Muan, South Korea, where the plane crashed due to a malfunction in the gear box during landing. According to the news agency AP, there were 181 people on board the plane, including 175 passengers and 6 crew members. Of these, 179 have died. 38 people lost their lives in the plane crash in Kazakhstan. There were 8 major plane crashes in the year 2024, in which 402 people lost their lives. Most of the accidents were due to bad weather or plane engine failure. Several leaders, including Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, died in one such crash. Know about the 8 plane crashes that happened this year... January 24 74 people died in a Russian military plane crash The first major plane crash this year took place in the Belgorod region of Russia in January. The accident killed 74 people. There were 65 Ukrainian prisoners and 9 Russian crew members on board the plane at the time of the accident. After the incident, the Russian Defense Ministry said that a Ukrainian missile had hit the plane, while Ukraine called it a Russian conspiracy.

Article published | Mon | 30 Dec 2024 | 11:57 AM

Surat was an international market for Kuwaiti pearls. In Kuwait, Modi remembered Gujarat, said, Indians have spread the sunshine of Indianness. Read the highlights of PMs address.

Surat Becomes a Global Hub for Kuwaiti Pearls Highlights from PM Modis Address Surat, known as the diamond city of India, has now emerged as an international market for Kuwaiti pearls, further solidifying its position as a global trading hub. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his recent address in Kuwait, praised Gujarat contribution to international trade and highlighted the role of Indians in showcasing the country cultural and economic prowess globally. Indians in Kuwait Shining Examples of Indianness PM Modi lauded the Indian diaspora in Kuwait for their contributions to strengthening bilateral ties. He remarked, Indians in Kuwait have illuminated the sun of Indianness with their hard work, values, and entrepreneurial spirit. Modi emphasized that the vibrant Indian community has played a significant role in enhancing India image abroad. Surat Role in Global Trade Surat rise as an international market for Kuwaiti pearls signifies its expanding global footprint. Already renowned for its diamond and textile industries, Surat has now become a key player in the pearl trade. The citys traders and artisans are leveraging their expertise to cater to international markets, creating new avenues for economic growth and employment. Modi Call for Strengthening Ties PM Modi underscored the importance of fostering closer ties between India and Kuwait, emphasizing mutual respect and shared economic interests. He highlighted Gujarat’s historical and cultural links with the Gulf region and called for enhanced collaboration in trade, education, and technology. A Vision for the Future The Prime Minister’s address resonated with optimism, urging Indians at home and abroad to continue striving for excellence. Surat emergence as a hub for Kuwaiti pearls symbolizes India growing integration into the global economy, a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit that defines the nation.

Article published | Sun | 22 Dec 2024 | 10:47 AM

Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh has told in Parliament that till December 8 this year There have been 2200 attacks on minorities including Hindus in Bangladesh, while till October this year There have been 112 incidents of attacks on Hindus in Pakistan. Thus Bangladesh has become even more cruel than Pakistan.

Rising Attacks on Minorities in Bangladesh and Pakistan A Grim Reality Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh has revealed in Parliament alarming statistics on the increasing number of attacks on minorities in neighboring countries. Until December 8 this year, Bangladesh recorded 2,200 attacks on minorities, including Hindus, while Pakistan reported 112 incidents of violence targeting Hindus until October. These figures paint a disturbing picture of the plight of minorities in these countries. Bangladesh A Rising Concern The staggering number of attacks in Bangladesh highlights a worrying trend. Reports indicate that temples have been desecrated, homes vandalized, and individuals subjected to violence. The rise in communal tensions and lack of stringent legal action against perpetrators have emboldened such activities. Bangladesh, once lauded for its secular values, now faces international criticism for its inability to safeguard minorities. Pakistan Persistent Hostility While Pakistan s numbers are comparatively lower, the consistent pattern of targeting Hindu minorities underscores systemic issues. Forced conversions, abductions, and destruction of religious sites remain rampant. Despite international pressure, the Pakistani government has struggled to curb such incidents, leaving minorities in a vulnerable state. Comparison Bangladesh vs. Pakistan The data suggests that Bangladesh surpassed Pakistan in terms of the frequency of attacks on minorities. This revelation challenges perceptions, as Pakistan has historically been criticized more for its treatment of minorities. The rising hostility in Bangladesh signals a shift that demands urgent attention. Global Implications and Call for Action These incidents have far-reaching implications for regional stability and human rights. India and other nations must engage diplomatically to ensure minority protection in these countries. International organizations should pressure Bangladesh and Pakistan to take concrete measures to safeguard minority communities, uphold secular principles, and deliver justice to victims. Without immediate action, the safety of minorities will remain a grave concern.

Article published | Fri | 20 Dec 2024 | 9:28 PM

America says Pakistans new missile program poses a threat to us, raises questions about its intentions, bans 4 defense companies

The United States has expressed concern over Pakistan new missile development program, stating that it poses a significant threat to regional and global security. American officials have raised questions about Pakistan intentions behind advancing its missile capabilities, citing the potential for destabilizing the region and increasing tensions with neighboring countries. In response, the U.S. has imposed sanctions on four defense companies linked to Pakistan missile program. These companies are accused of engaging in activities that violate international non proliferation norms and contribute to the proliferation of advanced missile technologies. The sanctions aim to curb the supply chain supporting Pakistan missile development and send a strong message regarding the misuse of such technologies. The American government has urged Pakistan to act responsibly in its defense strategies and focus on regional peace and stability. This development highlights the ongoing global concerns about weapons proliferation and underscores the need for transparent policies to prevent escalation in already volatile regions.

Article published | Fri | 20 Dec 2024 | 1:25 PM

Cancer vaccine ready Putin makes big announcement, all cancer patients in Russia will be given free of cost from 2025 This vaccine will save millions of lives

Russia has made a groundbreaking announcement in the field of healthcare and oncology. President Vladimir Putin has revealed the development of a cancer vaccine, a significant scientific advancement. According to reports, this vaccine will be provided free of charge to all cancer patients in Russia starting in 2025. The initiative aims to save millions of lives and significantly improve the quality of healthcare for those battling cancer. The vaccine, developed by Russian scientists, is expected to target multiple types of cancer by boosting the immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells. Early trials have shown promising results, offering hope to countless individuals and families affected by this disease. This announcement underscores Russia s commitment to advancing medical technology and making life saving treatments accessible. If successful, the vaccine could revolutionize cancer treatment worldwide, reducing mortality rates and providing a more effective and less invasive alternative to traditional therapies like chemotherapy and radiation. The implementation of this program, including logistics and accessibility for patients, will be closely watched by the global medical community, as it has the potential to set a precedent for universal access to innovative cancer treatments.

Article published | Wed | 18 Dec 2024 | 8:43 PM

Another mass shooting in America: Three dead, many injured in shooting at private Christian school in Wisconsin

Another mass shooting has occurred in America, in which three people were killed and many others were injured in a private Christian school in the state of Wisconsin. In this tragic incident, three people were killed and many others were injured. According to preliminary information, the shooter was caught soon after the shooting, and the police reached the spot and brought the situation under control. During the incident, an atmosphere of fear prevailed in the school. Students and teachers were evacuated to a safe place. The injured were immediately taken to the hospital, where some are in critical condition. An investigation is underway into the causes of the shooting and the identity of the shooter. This incident has once again raised questions about gun control and school safety. This mass shooting has sparked a debate on increasing safety concerns at schools and public places in America. The governor of Wisconsin has called the incident "deeply sad and unexpected" and expressed condolences to the families of the victims. There is a growing demand for stronger legal measures and systems to curb mass shootings in America. This incident has once again created an atmosphere of fear among ordinary citizens. The police are now investigating the case in detail.

Article published | Tue | 17 Dec 2024 | 8:52 PM