A devastating suicide bombing at a Shia religious centre in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad has claimed at least 31 lives and injured more than 160 people, triggering nationwide outrage and renewed scrutiny of the country’s internal security apparatus. The attack occurred at the Terlai Imambargah in the Shehzad Town area during…
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Iran Weighs Nuclear Talks with US Amid Missile Standoff
Iran is weighing the terms for resuming nuclear negotiations with the United States, signalling cautious openness to diplomacy even as tensions remain high over missiles, sanctions and the American military presence near its shores. Officials in Tehran say discussions are being evaluated urgently, driven by the need for sanctions relief…
Dalai Lama Wins First Grammy at 90 for Spoken-Word Album
In a historic moment that blends spirituality, music and global recognition, Tibetan spiritual leader the 14th Dalai Lama has won his first Grammy Award at the age of 90. The prestigious honour came at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards held in Los Angeles, where his spoken-word album was declared the…
Oracle May Cut Up to 30,000 Jobs Amid Costly OpenAI Push
San Francisco: US technology giant Oracle is reportedly considering one of the largest workforce reductions in its history, with potential layoffs affecting up to 30,000 employees, as mounting costs tied to artificial intelligence infrastructure place intense pressure on the company’s finances. The possible job cuts were highlighted in a recent…
Balochistan Attacks: Why US and China Can No Longer Ignore BLA
Pakistan’s volatile province of Balochistan witnessed one of its deadliest insurgent offensives in decades as coordinated attacks by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) rocked multiple districts. The scale, planning, and execution of the assault underline a deepening security crisis that now extends beyond Pakistan’s borders, directly affecting the strategic interests…
Strait of Hormuz Tensions Rise as Iran Plans Military Drills
The Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical maritime choke points, has once again become the epicentre of escalating tensions between Iran and the United States. Tehran’s announcement of a five-day military drill in the narrow waterway has prompted sharp warnings from Washington, raising fresh concerns over global…
Blast at Iran’s Bandar Abbas Port Kills One, Injures 14
At least one person was killed and 14 others were injured after an explosion rocked the southern Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas on Saturday, according to Iranian media reports citing local officials. The blast occurred at one of Iran’s most strategic maritime hubs, triggering immediate emergency response operations and…
Trump Signals Hope to Avoid Military Action Against Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump has said he hopes military action against Iran can be avoided, even as tensions between Washington and Tehran continue to escalate. Speaking to reporters on January 29, Trump confirmed that communication channels with Iran remain open, despite the United States deploying a large naval force to…
Successful India Makes World Stable, Says EU Chief
New Delhi: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Monday said that a “successful India” makes the world more stable, prosperous, and secure, underlining New Delhi’s growing importance in global geopolitics and trade. Her remarks came as India and the European Union prepare to finalise what has been described…
Iran Warns of Sweeping Response as US Tensions Rise
Tehran: Iran-US tensions have escalated to one of their most volatile points in years, with Tehran issuing stark warnings of a “sweeping and regret-inducing response” to any American military action. The warning comes as US naval assets, including the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, move closer to the Iranian coast,…
