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Aerial interception debris kills Pakistani driver: DMO
Dubai Media Office has confirmed that debris from an aerial interception fell onto a vehicle in the Al Barsha area, resulting in the death of a Pakistani driver.
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"Over 52,000 Indians travelled safely from Gulf region": MEA
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Kaush Arha credits PM Modi, Piyush Goyal for India-EU FTA
"... Together, we will transform Indo-Mediterranean and European trade. Prime Minister Modi and your Commerce Minister, Mr Piyush Goyal, deserve a great deal of credit for making this happen...," he said.
US knocked out 42 Iran's Navy ships, claims Trump
Trump, while delivering remarks to the Shield of Americas Summit, said that the US has destroyed their modes of communication there.
'Iranian military officers leave juniors to fend for themselves'
Some officers in the Iranian armed forces have abandoned their barracks, leaving behind the soldiers under their command to remain on guard duty, several conscripts told Iranian opposition outlet Iran International, as quoted by the Jerusalem Post.
"Blatant and desperate crime": Iran's FM condemns US attack
In a post on X, Araghchi emphasised that the US has set a dangerous precedent by targeting Iran's infrastructure.
Gulf carriers resume operations, operate limited flights
Major Gulf carriers, including Emirates and Etihad, have resumed limited flight operations as of Saturday, following regional airspace closures. Services are gradually restoring, with some restricted to "relief corridors" for stranded passengers.
UK launches gender imbalance campaign
A leading London-based media and marketing agency, Here&Now365, has launched "The Missing", a campaign highlighting concerns around the imbalance in birth ratios among Indian-origin families in the UK.
Pakistan faces economic "inflation bomb" as fuel prices surge 20%
The announcement has sparked widespread anxiety across the country, where residents are already battling high living costs during the month of Ramadan. Commuters and workers have expressed despair over the rapid cost-of-living increase.
PM Modi congratulates new Nepal govt, assures of cooperation
PM Modi reiterated India's commitment to work with Nepal in establishing peace.
Nepal: Balen defeats Oli with a wide margin, secures PM's post
As per the Election Commission, Balen secured 68,348 Votes while former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli trailed behind with 18,734 votes.
“Indian Ocean has always been a peaceful place": Sri Lanka MP
Harsha de Silva, MP, Chair of the Committee on Public Finance of the Parliament in Sri Lanka, while talking to ANI, said regional neighbours have traditionally viewed the Indian Ocean as a zone of peace and connectivity and torpedoing of a warship is seen as a dangerous escalation that brings the West Asian conflict directly into South Asian waters.
"Had not anticipated": Sri Lankan MP after US torpedoes IRIS Dena
Sri Lankan MP Harsha de Silva expressed shock over the US torpedoing an Iranian warship, IRIS Dena, in the Indian Ocean and said that they did what they had to do after getting a distress call.
Iran thanks India for humanitarian support to Iranian ship Lavan
"I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank the Government of India and the local authorities for their cooperation and humanitarian approach in facilitating the docking of this vessel and supporting its crew," Fathali said.
Chinese authorities jail Tibetan monk for 6 years
The Chinese government has sentenced Palden Yeshe, a Tibetan monk, to six years in prison for teaching Tibetan language to over 300 students during their school holidays, drawing renewed criticism over China's tightening restrictions on Tibetan cultural and linguistic practices, as reported by Radio Station Voice of Tibet (VoT) and cited by Phayul.
Taiwan detects 2 Chinese sorties, 6 vessels, 1 ship around itself
Both the sorties entered Taiwan's southwestern ADIZ.
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