U.S. Trade Representative Greer Signals Potential Special Treatment for South Africa in Trade Initiative

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer expressed openness on Tuesday to treating South Africa differently than other African nations under a potential extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), … Read More

Elon Musk’s X Agrees to Follow Australia’s New Under-16 Social Media Ban

Elon Musk’s platform X has confirmed it will comply with Australia’s groundbreaking legislation that bans anyone under 16 from accessing social media. The announcement came as the new law officially … Read More

DGCA Cuts IndiGo’s Flight Schedules by 5%: What This Means for Travellers and the Aviation Sector

India’s aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), has officially reduced IndiGo’s flight schedule by 5 per cent, a move triggered by widespread disruptions across the airline’s network … Read More

Cyclone Ditwah Threatens Sri Lanka’s Recovery, Pushes Families Deeper into Poverty

Sri Lanka’s tentative economic recovery is facing a serious setback as Cyclone Ditwah wreaks havoc across the island, destroying homes, roads, and vital crops, pushing thousands of families back into … Read More

Trump Unveils $12 Billion Aid Package to Support Struggling US Farmers Amid Trade Fallout

US President Donald Trump announced a $12 billion aid package yesterday to support American farmers struggling under the weight of trade disputes and tariffs. Speaking during a White House roundtable … Read More

US Defence Bill Seeks Deeper Engagement with India

The United States’ annual defence policy bill has highlighted a stronger focus on expanding ties with India, signaling Washington’s intent to collaborate more closely through platforms like the Quad. The … Read More

Thailand Launches Air Strikes After Deadly Border Clash with Cambodia

Thailand launched air strikes against Cambodia today following a deadly border clash that left a Thai soldier dead and four others wounded, intensifying tensions along the disputed frontier. Both countries … Read More

India Caps Airfares as IndiGo Crisis Leaves Hundreds Stranded for a Fifth Day

India moved swiftly today to cap domestic airline fares, stepping in as chaos continued to unfold across major airports, with hundreds of passengers stranded due to the ongoing IndiGo crisis. … Read More

Mediators Warn of Rising Tensions as Israel Signals One-Way Gaza Exit

Mediators Egypt, Qatar, and six other Muslim-majority nations have raised serious concerns after Israel stated it intends to open the Rafah crossing as a one-way exit for Palestinians leaving Gaza. … Read More

GCC Leaders Reaffirm Support for Syria’s Sovereignty at Bahrain Summit

The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on Wednesday strongly reaffirmed its commitment to Syria’s sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity, while firmly rejecting foreign interference in the country’s internal affairs. This declaration … Read More