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- March 6, 2025

Washington D.C., April 2026 — Renowned economist Jeffrey Sachs has issued a harrowing assessment of the escalating tensions in West Asia, warning that the current trajectory of the U.S. administration could lead to the “mass murder” of Iranians and the erasure of ancient cultural heritage. What Sachs describes as a period of “extraordinary frustration” for
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New Delhi, April 2026 — As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively “locked” following high-stakes U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian leadership, global observers are drawing sharp parallels between today’s energy crisis and the 1956 Suez Canal emergency. The comparison highlights a profound evolution in India’s foreign policy: a transition from the “Moral Authority” of
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New Delhi, April 2026 — India has issued a stern warning to the World Trade Organization (WTO) and its member nations, cautioning that the international trade body risks becoming “irrelevant” if it continues to allow developed countries to bypass consensus-based decision-making. At the 14th Ministerial Conference in Cameroon, Indian Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal delivered a
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Washington D.C., April 2026 — The conflict between the United States and Iran has reached a critical flashpoint. President Donald Trump has issued a “final ultimatum” to Tehran, demanding an immediate agreement to a new deal and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday. Failure to comply, the President warned, would result in
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Washington D.C., April 2026 — In a high-stakes address following the intensification of “Operation Epic Fury,” Donald Trump has declared a major tactical and symbolic victory: the rescue of an American pilot previously held in Iran. “We got him,” the declaration echoed, marking a turning point in a military campaign that has rapidly escalated into
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New Delhi, April 2026 — A massive human resources conflict is brewing at the heart of India’s security apparatus. A new law governing the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) has left thousands of cadre officers—the boots on the ground at borders and airports—fuming over what they call a “permanent glass ceiling.” The controversy centers on
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