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

UN Security Council Makes Historic First Visit to Syria Ahead of Assad Ousting Anniversary

A historic moment unfolded on Thursday as a United Nations Security Council delegation arrived in Syria, marking the first-ever visit by the Council to the country. The visit comes just … Read More

Trump Moves to Designate Muslim Brotherhood Chapters in Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan as Terrorist Organisations

In a major geopolitical development, United States President Donald Trump has signed an executive order initiating the process to officially classify specific chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as foreign terrorist … Read More

India Eases Tourist Visas for Chinese Nationals, Strengthening People-to-People Ties

Chinese nationals can now once again apply for tourist visas to India at Indian missions and consulates worldwide, signaling a positive step toward rebuilding relations between the two nations after … Read More

COP30 Host Brazil Urges Global Unity Amid Fossil Fuel Deadlock

Brazil, the host of the COP30 climate summit, called on nations to find common ground and unite for a stronger international climate deal, as negotiations dragged past their scheduled conclusion … Read More

China Premier Li Qiang Will Not Meet Japanese PM at G20 Amid Taiwan Tensions

China’s Premier Li Qiang has confirmed that he has no plans to meet with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during the upcoming G20 summit in South Africa, according to a … Read More

Visa Rejections Get Personal: Trump Administration Flags Obesity and Dependents as Potential ‘Burden’

The United States is now considering obesity and the presence of dependents with special needs as potential reasons to deny immigrant visas, marking the latest move by the Trump administration … Read More

Japan’s PM Takaichi Pushes for Historic Talks With Kim Jong Un to Bring Abducted Citizens Home

Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has made a bold and emotional appeal to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, formally requesting a face-to-face meeting to resolve one of Japan’s most … Read More

India and China Reconnect: Direct Flights Resume After Five Years of Tension

Passengers on the first direct flight between India and China in five years landed safely today, marking a symbolic and hopeful step toward mending the strained relationship between Asia’s two … Read More