Indian Community Gears Up to Welcome PM Modi in Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur, February 6: The Indian community in Malaysia is eagerly preparing to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his official visit on February 7-8. This visit, at the invitation of Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, has generated significant excitement among Indian expatriates, with hopes of strengthening India-Malaysia relations. During his trip, PM Modi is … Read more

Indian Prime Minister Modi to Visit Malaysia Amid Cultural Excitement

Kuala Lumpur, February 6: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to embark on a two-day official visit to Malaysia this Saturday. The Indian diaspora is eagerly awaiting his arrival, including artists who will showcase their talents in front of him. Pradeep Batra, an Indian expatriate, expressed his excitement, stating that he will see Prime … Read more

Attack on Russian General in Northwest Moscow

Moscow, February 6: Russian Lieutenant General Vladimir Alexeyev was the target of a deadly attack in northwest Moscow and has been hospitalized for treatment. This information was confirmed by Svetlana Petrenko, spokesperson for the Russian Investigative Committee. According to the Russian news agency TASS, multiple gunshots were fired at the general. Petrenko stated, “The Russian … Read more

Baloch Activist Urges Norway to Reject Pakistani Leaders Visit

Oslo, February 6: Renowned Baloch human rights activist Mir Yar Baloch has advised the Norwegian government against hosting former Pakistani caretaker Prime Minister Anwar ul Haq Kakar and Balochistan’s “puppet” Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti. Their visit is scheduled between February 15-17. Baloch has accused both leaders of human rights violations. The activist alleges that the … Read more

China Shifts from One-Child Policy to Encouraging Larger Families

New Delhi, February 6: China, once known for its strict one-child policy, is now urging women to have more children. According to a report from Mekong News, based in Myanmar, the birth rate in the country has been dictated not by women, but by government policies over the past four decades. Initially, the one-child policy … Read more

Poland Praises Indias Role in Global Affairs and Trade Relations

New Delhi, February 6: Poland’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Władysław Bartoszewski, commended Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his positive global role. In a special interview, he noted that PM Modi had successfully deterred Russia from considering a nuclear strike on Ukraine. Discussing the amicable ties between India and Poland, Bartoszewski stated, “We have very good relations … Read more

US and Iran Set for Nuclear Talks in Oman

Washington, February 6: The United States and Iran are scheduled to meet in Oman on Friday for nuclear discussions. The White House confirmed that President Donald Trump’s team is engaged in diplomacy aimed at halting Iran’s nuclear program entirely. Iranian Foreign Minister arrived in Oman late Thursday for the talks, while the US delegation will … Read more

White House Dismisses Cubas Concerns Over Diplomatic Talks

Washington, February 6: The White House has dismissed concerns raised by Cuba regarding ongoing diplomatic talks, asserting that President Donald Trump is open to diplomacy and indicating that discussions have already commenced. A reporter referenced comments made by Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel, who stated that Cuba is willing to engage in talks with the U.S. … Read more

Trump Vows to Protect U.S. Military Presence at Diego Garcia

Washington, February 6: U.S. President Donald Trump has asserted that he will never allow the American military presence at Diego Garcia to be compromised. He warned that if any future agreements are breached or if U.S. forces are threatened, he reserves the right to “secure and strengthen” the base militarily. In a post on Truth … Read more

Russia and Ukraine Complete Second Round of Peace Talks

Abu Dhabi, February 6: The second round of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, mediated by the United States, has concluded. Both nations agreed on a large-scale prisoner exchange, yet no significant progress was made on key issues like regional stability and a ceasefire. According to Ukraine, discussions initially involved three countries before transitioning to group-level … Read more