Air India Boeing 777 Returns to Delhi After Engine Oil Pressure Issue, Confirms Regulator

An Air India Boeing 777 aircraft was forced to turn back shortly after takeoff from Delhi after pilots detected a sudden drop in engine oil pressure, India’s aviation regulator confirmed … Read More

Why Did the Truce With Cambodia Fail? Thai Minister Says U.S. Rushed Deal Ahead of Trump’s Visit

Thailand’s foreign minister has revealed that a fragile truce agreement with Cambodia collapsed because it was pushed through too quickly, largely due to pressure from the United States ahead of … Read More

Talks in Paris Target Hezbollah Disarmament as Ceasefire Faces Growing Pressure

Senior officials from France, Saudi Arabia, and the United States are set to meet today in Paris with the head of the Lebanese army, aiming to finalize a practical roadmap … Read More

Trump Says Ukraine Peace Deal Is Within Reach as US Floats ‘Nato-Like’ Security Guarantees

US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that efforts to bring an end to the war in Ukraine are closer than ever, following intense diplomatic discussions in which Washington proposed … Read More

‘Licences Should Not Be for Life’: Australian PM Albanese Signals Tougher Gun Laws After Bondi Beach Tragedy

Australia is grappling with grief after the nation’s deadliest mass shooting in nearly three decades, an attack that unfolded during a Jewish celebration at Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach. As the … Read More

Four Chief Ministers and Over 100 Indian CEOs Set to Attend Davos 2026

India is preparing for a powerful presence at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026, with four chief ministers and more than 100 top Indian CEOs expected to attend the … Read More

Malaysia Makes History with First-Ever Men’s T20 Cricket Gold at SEA Games Thailand 2025

Malaysia’s men’s cricket team has etched its name into history by winning its first-ever gold medal in the men’s T20 event at the SEA Games Thailand 2025, a triumph that … Read More

Bangladesh Sets February 12 Election Date, Marking First National Vote Since Student Uprising That Ended Hasina’s Rule

Bangladesh has officially scheduled its next national election for February 12, the Election Commission announced on Thursday. This pivotal vote marks the nation’s first general election since the student-led uprising … Read More

Russia Says Ukrainian Strike Sparked Fire at Key Azov Sea Port in Temryuk

A Ukrainian drone strike ignited a fire at the strategically important Azov Sea port of Temryuk, Russian emergency officials confirmed on Friday. The port, a vital hub for liquefied petroleum … Read More

Fresh Snowfall Graces Parts of Kashmir, Overcast Skies Bring Brief Relief From Cold Wave

Kashmir woke up to a gentle yet refreshing shift in its winter rhythm on Monday as overcast skies offered some respite from the biting cold that has gripped the valley … Read More