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Iran halts ceasefire talks with US: Ready to close Strait of Hormuz again, decision against attack on Lebanon
Iran has suspended ceasefire talks with the United States for the time being. According to the Iranian news agency Tasnim, Tehran has said that there will be no talks with the United States through mediators until the Israeli attacks in Lebanon stop. According to the report, Iran says that maintaining peace in Lebanon was one of the important conditions of the ceasefire. But now this agreement is being violated on many fronts, including in Lebanon. Iran has demanded an immediate halt to Israeli military operations in Gaza and Lebanon and the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanese
India-Oman trade pact comes into force: What landmark deal means for exports, investment and strategic ties?
The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between India and Oman came into force on June 1, marking a significant milestone in bilateral economic relations and strengthening India's strategic presence in the Gulf region. The agreement becomes India's fifth major free trade pact to be implemented since 2014, following similar agreements with Mauritius, the UAE, Australia and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA). The development comes as New Delhi accelerates trade negotiations with several key partners, including the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the European Union
'Delusional level expert': Bilawal Bhutto's 'Made in Pakistan' defence products call draws trolls online
Pakistan's obsession of copying India was witnessed again recently after Bilawal Bhutto Zardari called for 'Made in Pakistan' defence products to challenge the neighbouring's country in the defence sector.
Indian-origin pilot killed in US helicopter crash hours after wedding, wife survives
Just hours after getting married, an Indian-origin pilot, on the way to his honeymoon with his wife, was tragically killed in a helicopter crash in Georgia, according to US media reports. The helicopter pilot was also killed in the accident.
Report: Iranian President Pazzakian sends resignation to Supreme Leader: Blame-Power under the control of IRGC commanders; Senior official rejects claims of resignation
Iranian President Massoud Pajeshkiye has sent his resignation to the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mujtaba Khamenei. According to a report by Iran International, Pajeshkian wrote in his letter that the country's power is now completely controlled by the commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). According to Pajeshkian, since the war with the United States and Israel began in February, his government has not been involved in major decisions and real control has been lost to the military leadership. However, Seyyed Mehdi Tabatabai, deputy head of the Department of Communic
Balen Shah's 'Nepal encroached India's territories' remark triggers row. What did he actually say?
Nepal's newly sworn in Prime Minister Balendra Shah on Sunday triggered a controversy after he said that the Himalayan nation has also "encroached" India's territories. His remarks have reignited the dispute over borders between the two countries.
Trump claims Iran agreed to 'no nuclear weapons' but Tehran says no deal unless 'rights secured'
Iran on Sunday refused to agree on a deal with the United States (US) unless its rights are completely secured. The development follows as negotiations continue between the two sides to end the conflict that started on February 28.
Kenneth Law was found guilty of 14 counts of inciting people to commit suicide, sending 1,200 poisonous packets to 41 countries.
A court in Canada has sentenced a criminal who incited people to commit suicide in many countries of the world. His name is Kenneth Low. Age: 60 years. Law pleaded guilty to 14 counts of sending suicide packets containing poison to several people. These packets were sent to 41 countries including Canada, Britain, USA, Italy, Australia and New Zealand. According to investigators, he sent at least 1,209 such packets. Sentencing is expected in September on several charges related to aiding and abetting the suicide against Law in a court in Newmarket, Ontario. The family became emotional while con
Putin's Rs 2.47 lakh crore anti-aging project: Work begins on growing human organs inside mini-pigs, aims to slow down aging
Russian President Vladimir Putin has launched a massive government project worth $ 26 billion (about Rs 2.47 lakh crore) to prevent ageing and physical weakness. The program, called 'New Health Preservation Technologies', will focus on techniques such as growing human organs inside mini-pigs. According to a report in The Wall Street Journal, the project will also work on techniques such as gene therapy, preparing human organs in the lab and cryotherapy at very low temperatures. The Russian government claims that the mission aims to slow down the aging process and save the lives of about 1.75 l
'Uranium and Hormuzian claws, both of them...', where is the obstacle in the US-Iran deal, experts reveal secrets
news agency ANI, Robinder Sachdev said that the talks between the US and Iran are becoming very serious. However, there are many challenges in solving this complex puzzle. There are some parts of this puzzle that cannot be changed. Iran says that uranium cannot be sent out of the country. Donald Trump demands that drums filled with uranium powder be placed on the runway of Tehran airport, which can be transported by U.S. Air Force cargo planes. What are Iran's main demands? The United States, on the other hand, is demanding that uranium be removed, enrichment be halted for a certain number o
RECENT NEWS
- Iran halts ceasefire talks with US: Ready to close Strait of Hormuz again, decision against attack on Lebanon
- India-Oman trade pact comes into force: What landmark deal means for exports, investment and strategic ties?
- 'Delusional level expert': Bilawal Bhutto's 'Made in Pakistan' defence products call draws trolls online
- Indian-origin pilot killed in US helicopter crash hours after wedding, wife survives
- Report: Iranian President Pazzakian sends resignation to Supreme Leader: Blame-Power under the control of IRGC commanders; Senior official rejects claims of resignation




