South Korea’s Aviation Sector Suffers Sharpest Monthly Decline in Over Four Years

Seoul: South Korea’s aviation industry experienced a significant setback in April, recording its steepest monthly decline in more than four years as rising operating costs and weakening travel demand put pressure on airlines across the country. Official data released by government statistics authorities showed a sharp drop in aviation activity, underscoring the challenges facing carriers amid higher fuel prices and growing uncertainty in the global travel market. Aviation Output Falls Sharply According to the latest figures, South Korea’s aviation production index fell to 468.5 in April, marking a 13.5 percent…

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India Sends Emergency Medical Aid to Support Ebola Response in Congo

New Delhi/Kinshasa: India has stepped forward to support ongoing efforts to contain the Ebola outbreak in the eastern regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), providing emergency medical assistance aimed at strengthening frontline healthcare operations and disease-control measures. The shipment, comprising critical diagnostic tools, therapeutic medicines, infection-prevention supplies, and patient-care equipment, has been received by the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), which described the assistance as a valuable contribution to the continent’s public health response. Medical Supplies Routed Through Uganda According to Africa CDC,…

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Pakistan Sees Sharp Surge in Terror Attacks as Security Challenges Intensify

Islamabad: Pakistan witnessed a sharp rise in terrorist violence during May, signaling renewed security concerns across the country despite ongoing counterterrorism operations by security forces. Recent security assessments indicate that militant groups significantly increased their activities after a brief decline in attacks earlier this year. According to the latest data, 128 terrorist incidents were recorded nationwide during May, compared to 101 attacks in April, representing a 27 percent increase in just one month. The rise highlights the continuing ability of extremist organizations to carry out coordinated attacks in various regions…

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Netanyahu Reportedly Scales Back Beirut Operation After Trump Intervention

Washington/Tel Aviv: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly put plans for a major military operation in Beirut on hold following direct intervention from U.S. President Donald Trump, highlighting Washington’s growing efforts to prevent a wider conflict in the Middle East. The development surfaced on Monday after Trump publicly stated that he had urged the Israeli leader to avoid launching a large-scale strike on the Lebanese capital. According to the U.S. president, Israel subsequently adjusted its military plans and stepped back from a potentially significant escalation. Diplomatic Push Amid Rising Regional…

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Rubio Faces Intensified Congressional Scrutiny Over Iran Conflict Strategy

Washington, D.C.: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to face detailed questioning from lawmakers this week as he appears before Congress for hearings primarily focused on the State Department’s budget request. However, the proceedings are expected to go far beyond fiscal matters, with the spotlight firmly on Washington’s evolving strategy toward Iran and the broader direction of American foreign policy. Budget Hearings Overshadowed by Foreign Policy Debate Rubio’s testimony before House and Senate committees comes at a sensitive moment, as diplomatic efforts aimed at containing tensions with Tehran…

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Israel Poses the Greatest Threat to Global Peace, Says Commentator Tanveer Jafri

New Delhi | Veteran commentator and columnist Tanveer Jafri has argued that Israel, rather than Iran, represents the most serious threat to global peace, challenging what he describes as decades of international narratives portraying Iran as a destabilizing force in the Middle East. In a strongly worded analysis, Jafri contends that Iran has long been subjected to a global propaganda campaign aimed at presenting it as a rogue state. According to him, Israeli leaders have repeatedly justified concerns about Iran by claiming that a nuclear-armed Iran would endanger Israel’s existence. However,…

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New Middle East Tensions Emerge as Trump’s Proposal Puts US and Saudi Arabia at Odds

Washington: A new diplomatic rift appears to be taking shape in the Middle East as differences emerge between the United States and its long-standing Arab ally, Saudi Arabia, over President Donald Trump’s latest approach to regional peace. On May 25, Trump suggested through social media that any future peace agreement with Iran should be linked to broader regional participation in the Abraham Accords. He called on several Muslim-majority nations, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Pakistan, to normalize relations with Israel as part of a wider peace framework. Saudi Arabia, however,…

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Despite Pakistan’s continued backstabbing, India shows a softer side

New Delhi: Even amid heightened tensions and persistent criticism from Pakistan, India has once again demonstrated a responsible and humanitarian approach in dealing with cross-border water management issues. The development comes in the backdrop of India’s decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty following the terror attack in Pahalgam, a move that dealt a significant diplomatic and strategic setback to Pakistan. Pakistan has recently urged India to honour the treaty, warning that any attempt to suspend or alter the agreement could create a dangerous global precedent. Addressing an international water…

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India-Canada Relations Show Signs of Recovery After Prime Minister Mark Carney’s India Visit

New Delhi/Ottawa: Relations between India and Canada have begun witnessing a noticeable improvement following Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to India earlier this year, with both countries now actively working toward rebuilding trust, reviving trade negotiations and strengthening cooperation across strategic sectors. Mark Carney visited India from February 27 to March 2, 2026, marking the first bilateral visit by a Canadian Prime Minister in nearly eight years. The visit is widely being viewed as a turning point after a prolonged period of diplomatic strain between the two nations. During…

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Tulsi Gabbard Ousted Amid Deepening Rift Inside Trump Administration

Washington: A major political shake-up has hit the administration of Donald Trump as Tulsi Gabbard has stepped down from her role as the United States’ Director of National Intelligence (DNI). While the official explanation cited family reasons, political circles in Washington, D.C. are buzzing with reports that growing policy disagreements and internal tensions had effectively isolated Gabbard within the White House. Anti-War Position Clashed With Administration Policy Gabbard, long known for her anti-war stance and criticism of American military intervention abroad, reportedly found herself increasingly at odds with the Trump…

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