New Delhi [India], January 17: As the world navigates one of the most intricate geopolitical and economic periods in recent decades, India finds itself at the forefront of global focus. Trade conflicts, tariff uncertainties, ongoing disputes such as the Ukraine war, tensions involving Iran a
Trump has made similar claims many times since May 10 last year, stating that it was his pressure that led to peace between the two nuclear-armed neighbours as he makes his pitch for the Nobel Peace Prize.
US President Donald Trump has unveiled the people appointed to the "Board of Peace" to oversee Phase Two of his 20-Point Peace Plan to end the Gaza conflict.
US President Donald Trump on Friday (local time) said that Venezuela has offered Washington "50 million barrels of oil" worth USD 5.2 billion, and he has agreed to that deal.
US President Donald Trump on Friday (local time) said that the Iranian government has cancelled the hanging of over 800 people allegedly involved in the nationwide protests and added that he "greatly respects" Iran for that.
Trump has repeatedly asserted that Greenland is important to safeguard the US from Russia and China's presence in the Arctic Ocean, and has demanded that the Kingdom of Denmark sell the self-governed territory.
Kashmiri Shia Muslims in Srinagar and Budgam staged demonstrations in support of Iran and protested against the United States and Israel amid the ongoing unrest in the Islamic Republic.
US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor visited the US Consulate in Mumbai on his first trip to the city. He recently presented credentials to President Droupadi Murmu and took oath in New Delhi, stressing stronger US-India ties in security, trade, energy, technology and critical minerals.
Former IRGC commander Mohsen Rezaei warned the US that Iran is ready to give a "crushing response" if attacked. He said Iran seeks no war but will retaliate, warning US bases in the region are within reach, and claimed recent rallies foiled alleged US plans.