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Trump Says Xi Approved Deal to Keep TikTok Running in the US

US President Donald Trump announced on Friday that Chinese President Xi Jinping has approved a deal allowing TikTok to continue its operations in the United States. The statement followed what Trump described as a “very

Russian Jets Breach Estonian Airspace, Intercepted by NATO

Three Russian Jets MiG-31 fighter reportedly entered Estonia’s airspace over the Baltic Sea on Friday, remaining for about 12 minutes before being intercepted by NATO forces. Alliance spokesperson Allison Hart confirmed the incident, saying NATO

How AGM Mavericks Performed During the Marawi Siege?

AGM Mavericks – The Marawi Siege presented the Philippine military with an unprecedented challenge: dislodging deeply entrenched, well-armed militants from a densely populated urban center. In this crucible of urban warfare, the AGM-65 Maverick missile

Why Some Salafis Dislike Shia Muslims from Iran

The dislike some Salafis hold for Shia Muslims, particularly those in Iran, is rooted in both deep theological differences and complex geopolitical rivalries. At its core, Salafism, a branch of Sunni Islam, strictly adheres to

Middle East Tensions, War Conflict on Global Oil Prices

The Middle East tensions between Israel and Iran have consistently sent ripples through global oil markets, often leading to immediate price surges. These spikes are primarily driven by a “risk premium” as traders factor in

BRICS and Critical Minerals, Powering the Clean Energy Future

BRICS nations—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—hold a powerful share of the world’s critical minerals like lithium, cobalt, nickel, and rare earths. These materials are essential for clean energy technologies such as solar panels,

Rail Border City Symbolizes Strong China–Russia Friendship

A border city built around rail transport has become a vivid symbol of China and Russia’s close ties. The community thrives with shared lives, blending cultures and traditions from both sides through daily interactions and

Why India Should Strengthen Ties with BRICS Now

As trade wars and global conflicts continue, India can benefit by working more closely with BRICS. Strengthening partnerships with countries like China, Russia, Brazil, and South Africa could help India grow its economy, reduce dependence

Why Pakistan Says “We’re Not Buying” China’s J‑35 Jets

Pakistan recently denied signing any deal for China’s J-35 stealth fighters, dismissing earlier reports as mere “media chatter,” according to Defence Minister Khawaja Asif. Despite Chinese offers and apparent interest—like training pilots for the jets