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WORLD Dec 29, 2025

China’s military drills near Taiwan disrupt flights and raise tensions

China’s latest military drills near Taiwan have caused major disruptions to air travel and increased regional tensions. Helicopters and ships from China’s military have been...

By Bhavya Rai
China’s military drills near Taiwan disrupt flights and raise tensions
Sri Lanka seeks China’s help to rebuild after Cyclone Ditwah
WORLD Dec 29, 2025

Sri Lanka seeks China’s help to rebuild after Cyclone Ditwah

By Bhavya Rai
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WORLD Dec 29, 2025

Russia claims Ukraine tried to attack Putin’s residence

By Bhavya Rai
Trump to push Gaza ceasefire and security talks with Netanyahu The meeting will take place at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence at 1 PM local time. Netanyahu said earlier this month that Trump had invited him to talk about establishing temporary governance in Gaza and an international security force. Israel has been reluctant to move forward with these plans. The agenda for the meeting will focus on the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire, as well as Iran and Lebanon. Washington helped broker the ceasefire, but Israel remains cautious that its enemies could rebuild their strength after being weakened during the war. In Gaza, Israel and Hamas agreed in October to a plan proposed by Trump. The plan calls for Israel to withdraw from the strip and for Hamas to give up its weapons and end its rule. The first phase included a partial Israeli pullback, more humanitarian aid, and exchanges of hostages for Palestinian detainees and prisoners. An Israeli official said Netanyahu will insist that Hamas return the remains of the last Israeli hostage, Ran Gvili, before moving to the next stage. Gvili’s family has joined the Israeli delegation and is expected to meet US officials. Israel has said it will not open the Rafah crossing to Egypt until Gvili’s remains are returned. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington wants a transitional administration for Gaza to be set up soon. This includes a Board of Peace and a group of Palestinian technocrats to govern the territory. This would happen before an international security force, as called for in a UN resolution from November 17, is deployed. However, both Israel and Hamas accuse each other of breaking the agreement. Hamas has refused to disarm and is reasserting control even as Israeli troops remain in about half of Gaza. Israel has warned it will resume military action if Hamas does not negotiate disarmament. Violence has decreased but has not stopped. Since the ceasefire began in October, Israeli strikes have killed over 400 Palestinians, mostly civilians. Palestinian militants have killed three Israeli soldiers during the same period.
WORLD Dec 29, 2025

Trump to push Gaza ceasefire and security talks with Netanyahu

By Bhavya Rai
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No disruption in trade activities with Iran on border points despite tensions: Pakistani officials

Jan 20, 2024
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Pak General Elections 2024: Top poll body imposes fine on candidates for violating code of conduct

Jan 20, 2024
By Ritvik Agarwal
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13 people dead in China school dormitory fire

Jan 19, 2024
By Ritvik Agarwal
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Islamabad, Tehran seek to de-escalate tensions: Report

Jan 19, 2024
By Ritvik Agarwal
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Only a cease-fire deal can win hostages’ release, an Israeli War Cabinet member says

Jan 19, 2024
By Ritvik Agarwal
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Emergency declared for flooding in northern Australia

Jan 19, 2024
By Ritvik Agarwal
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Italy imposes tougher fines for monument, artwork vandalism

Jan 19, 2024
By Ritvik Agarwal
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German hospitality sector remains behind pre-Covid levels

Jan 19, 2024
By Ritvik Agarwal
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Japan’s 2023 core inflation hits 41-year high

Jan 19, 2024
By Ritvik Agarwal
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Over 60K foreign students became permanent residents of Canada in 2023

Jan 19, 2024
By Ritvik Agarwal
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2,174 arrested in Ecuador since enforcement of ‘internal armed conflict’

Jan 19, 2024
By Ritvik Agarwal
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Mexican marines detain alleged leader of Gulf drug cartel, the gang that kidnapped, killed Americans

Jan 19, 2024
By Ritvik Agarwal
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Houthis claim responsibility for new missile attack on US ship

Jan 18, 2024
By Ritvik Agarwal
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Pakistan: Ballot paper printing ‘halted for some constituencies’

Jan 18, 2024
By Ritvik Agarwal
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North Korea tests underwater nuclear weapon system

Jan 18, 2024
By Ritvik Agarwal
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Israel’s president and the OpenAI CEO will take part in Davos on Day 3 of the World Economic Forum

Jan 18, 2024
By Ritvik Agarwal
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