Quad Nations gear up for important meeting

Washington: The Quad nations—comprising India, the United States, Japan, and Australia—are preparing for another crucial round of high-level diplomatic engagement, with their foreign ministers scheduled to meet in the Philippines within the next two weeks. United States Ambassador to India Sergio Gor announced the upcoming session during the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum Leadership Summit. Highlighting the group’s steadfast commitment to bolstering peace, security, and prosperity across the Indo-Pacific, the ambassador noted that these discussions will follow the momentum established during the recent Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in New Delhi. This…

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Malaysia Extends MH370 Search Until 2027, Keeping Hope Alive for Families After 12 Years

Kuala Lumpur: More than twelve years after the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 shocked the world, Malaysia has decided to extend the search for the missing aircraft until June 30, 2027, renewing efforts to solve one of aviation’s greatest mysteries and offering fresh hope to families still waiting for answers. The aircraft, a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777, vanished on March 8, 2014, while operating a scheduled flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Carrying 239 passengers and crew, Flight MH370 disappeared from radar less than an hour after takeoff. Despite…

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Progressive Primary Victories Fuel Debate Over the Democratic Party’s Future

Washington, D.C.: A string of progressive victories in Democratic primary elections has sparked fresh debate about the future of the Democratic Party, highlighting growing tensions between the party’s established leadership and a new generation of candidates seeking political change. The discussion gained renewed attention following several high-profile primary contests in New York, where progressive and democratic socialist candidates scored notable victories, prompting broader questions about leadership, representation and the direction of the party ahead of the 2028 presidential election cycle. Claire Valdez Victory Signals Progressive Momentum One of the most…

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Debate Over Presidential Power Intensifies as America Approaches Its 250th Anniversary

Washington, D.C.: As the United States prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of its independence, a growing national debate over the scope of presidential authority has emerged, placing President Donald Trump’s leadership style under renewed scrutiny. The discussion comes as the country gears up for a series of commemorative events marking a quarter millennium since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. President Trump has played a highly visible role in many of the celebrations, appearing at major public events and promoting what the administration describes as a nationwide tribute…

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International Yoga Day Celebrated at Aayurgram Temple of Health, Khajuraho

Khajuraho: International Yoga Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm and participation at Aayurgram – Temple of Health, Khajuraho, where a special yoga awareness program was organised for children and women. The event aimed to spread awareness about the importance of yoga for physical health, mental well-being, and a balanced lifestyle. The program was led by Dr Naresh Yogi, who conducted an inspiring yoga awareness session and guided participants through various yogic practices, breathing techniques, and meditation exercises. He emphasised the role of yoga in reducing stress, improving concentration, enhancing immunity,…

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The Jinx of 10 Downing Street

London: Britain’s political landscape has entered yet another period of uncertainty after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced that he would step down as both Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party, less than two years after leading Labour to a landslide general election victory in July 2024. Starmer said he would remain as caretaker prime minister until the Labour Party elects a new leader, setting the stage for Britain’s seventh prime minister in roughly a decade. The announcement has revived debate over what many commentators jokingly describe as…

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Death Toll in Venezuela Earthquakes Rises to 235 as Rescue Operations Intensify

Caracas, Venezuela: The death toll from the powerful twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela has risen to at least 235, according to government officials, with authorities warning that the number could increase as search and rescue operations continue across the country. Emergency teams are racing against time to locate survivors trapped beneath the rubble of collapsed buildings in several affected regions. Officials estimate that nearly 200 people may still be buried under debris, making rescue efforts the government’s immediate priority. The earthquakes struck within 40 seconds of each other on Wednesday,…

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Iran, Hormuz and the New Global Order

Tehran: The meaning of power in international politics has never been static. Throughout history, the markers of influence have evolved—from vast armies and territorial expansion to industrial might, economic dominance and, later, nuclear deterrence. During the Cold War, nuclear weapons became the ultimate symbol of sovereignty and strategic influence. Nations possessing atomic capabilities were widely seen as the primary architects of the global order. The 21st century, however, has reshaped these assumptions. Today, power is no longer defined solely by military strength or economic size. Global trade networks, energy corridors,…

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Who Comes First—The Leader, the Party, or the People?

London: What is the true value of political office in a democracy? The question often gets lost amid partisan debates, but recent developments in British politics have once again highlighted a fundamental principle of parliamentary governance: no individual is bigger than the party, and no party is bigger than public trust. The resignation of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is more than a routine political event. It reflects a political culture in which leadership is continuously measured against performance, public confidence, and the support of elected representatives. By stepping aside…

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Beyond the Ceasefire: Will the World Move Towards Non-Violence?

Washington / Tehran: The recent ceasefire involving the United States, Israel, and Iran has come at a critical moment, when West Asia was dangerously close to spiralling into a wider regional conflagration with global consequences. For weeks, the conflict had rattled the region, triggering volatility in global oil markets, unsettling investors, and deepening fears of a worldwide economic slowdown. The ceasefire has brought immediate relief to an anxious world, but it also raises a far more important question: is this the foundation of lasting peace, or merely a temporary pause…

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