Washington / Tehran: Escalating tensions in the Middle East are increasingly disrupting international humanitarian logistics, affecting the delivery of essential aid to vulnerable populations across multiple continents, according to humanitarian officials and logistics operators. A spokesperson from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said ongoing instability is placing severe pressure on global aid distribution networks, slowing down deliveries and raising operational costs at a time when humanitarian needs remain high. One of the most immediate impacts has been felt across key maritime routes in the Gulf region. Rising…
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OpenAI Co-Founder Reveals Nearly $30 Billion Stake and Financial Links to Sam Altman
San Francisco: In a major disclosure made during ongoing court proceedings, Greg Brockman, co-founder and president of OpenAI, revealed that he holds a stake in the company valued at nearly $30 billion, along with previously undisclosed financial ties to CEO Sam Altman. The details emerged during a high-profile trial initiated by Elon Musk, who co-founded OpenAI and is now engaged in a legal dispute with the company. Musk alleges that OpenAI deviated from its original nonprofit mission and transitioned into a for-profit structure that benefits its executives. According to court…
Read MoreRise in Anti-Muslim Rhetoric in the United States Raises Alarm: Report
Washington: A recent report has flagged a sharp rise in anti-Muslim rhetoric among elected officials in the United States, sparking concern among civil rights groups and policy experts over its potential social and political consequences. According to findings released by the Center for the Study of Organized Hate, more than 1,100 social media posts targeting Muslim Americans were published by Republican lawmakers and governors between February 2025 and March 2026. The report highlights a dramatic surge in such content, with monthly volumes reportedly increasing by over 1,400 percent during the…
Read MoreIndia–South Korea Relations Gain Strategic Momentum Amid Shifting Global Dynamics
New Delhi: Relations between India and South Korea are entering a new phase of strategic importance, shaped by evolving geopolitical realities, economic opportunities, and technological collaboration. Shared Values and Growing Strategic Alignment Both nations, rooted in democratic values and committed to economic growth and regional stability, are finding greater convergence in their global outlook. Changing power dynamics in Asia, supply chain disruptions, and rising competition in the Indo-Pacific have created fresh opportunities for closer cooperation. Diplomatic ties between the two countries were formally established in 1973 and have steadily strengthened…
Read More“Minab 168” Tragedy Sparks Global Outrage, Raises Questions Over Civilian Safety in Conflict Zones
New Delhi: The reported killing of civilians, including children, during recent military escalations involving Iran has triggered widespread international concern, with a particular focus on an incident in the southern city of Minab that has come to be symbolised as “Minab 168.” Incident Draws Global Attention According to multiple reports and estimates, thousands of civilians have been killed and many more injured in ongoing hostilities reportedly involving United States and Israel since late February. While exact figures remain disputed, one particular incident — an alleged airstrike on a primary school…
Read MoreJapan and Australia Strengthen Energy and Rare Earth Cooperation Amid Global Supply Concerns
Tokyo | Japan and Australia have reaffirmed their strategic partnership, focusing on energy security, critical minerals, and defence cooperation during high-level talks between their leaders in Tokyo. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi discussed ways to deepen bilateral cooperation, particularly in energy trade and the supply of rare earth and critical minerals, which are vital for modern technologies and defence systems. Strong Energy Interdependence Australia remains a key supplier of coal and liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Japan, while Japan provides nearly seven per cent…
Read MoreRising Violence Casts Shadow Over US Investment Plans in Balochistan
Washington/ Islamabad: A major push by the United States to expand its economic footprint in Pakistan’s mineral-rich southwest is running into serious turbulence, as escalating violence in Balochistan raises fresh concerns about stability and long-term investment viability. Economic Ambitions Meet Ground Reality Momentum for deeper economic cooperation between Washington and Islamabad picked up last year following a high-level engagement at the White House, where Asim Munir highlighted Pakistan’s vast untapped mineral reserves. The gesture signaled an invitation to global investors—particularly American firms—to explore opportunities in gold and copper extraction. At…
Read MoreIndia Strengthens Cultural Ties with Jamaica Through Cricket Diplomacy
New Delhi: In a symbolic display of cultural diplomacy, S. Jaishankar marked a significant moment in India–Jamaica relations during his recent visit to Kingston, where he joined Prime Minister Andrew Holness to inaugurate a newly installed electronic scoreboard at the iconic Sabina Park. The scoreboard, gifted by India, underscores the deep-rooted cultural and sporting ties shared by the two nations, with cricket serving as a powerful bridge between their histories and peoples. Cricket Diplomacy Highlights Shared Heritage Speaking at the event, Jaishankar described cricket as a unifying force that binds…
Read MoreFormula One gets the AI edge as Racing enters a new phase
Washington: In a sport long defined by speed, precision, and engineering excellence, artificial intelligence is now emerging as the next competitive edge. Across Formula One and its 11 teams, AI is quietly transforming everything—from race strategy to operations—marking a new era in motorsport innovation. Recent industry insights suggest that AI integration is accelerating rapidly. Over the past six months alone, multiple new partnerships have been signed between teams and leading technology firms, reflecting a shift from traditional sponsorships to performance-driven collaborations. One notable example is Williams Racing, which has teamed…
Read MoreGlobal Military Spending Surges; India Ranks Fifth Worldwide
New Delhi: Global military expenditure has witnessed an unprecedented rise, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions, regional conflicts, and rapid technological advancements in warfare. According to the latest report released by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, worldwide military spending reached a staggering $2.887 trillion in 2025, marking the 11th consecutive year of growth. India has emerged as the world’s fifth-largest military spender, with its defence budget increasing by 8.9% to $92.1 billion. The country follows the United States, China, Russia, and Germany in overall defence expenditure. Together, these five nations…
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