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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

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

North Korea’s New Beach Resort Fails to Attract Foreign Tourists

North Korea recently unveiled its massive Wonsan‑Kalma coastal resort, capable of hosting up to 20,000 visitors, hailed by Kim Jong Un as a major achievement. The facility includes beaches, water parks, restaurants, and hotels—but for now, it’s

Texas Flash Flood, 27 Girls Missing, 43 Dead

A catastrophic Texas Flash Flood in Kerr County, Central Texas, killed at least 43 people—15 of them children. The Guadalupe River surged about 26–29 feet in under an hour. Around 27 girls from a Christian

Australia Synagogue Arson, 34-Year-Old Charged

Australia Synagogue Arson, a 34-year-old man has been arrested and charged after allegedly setting fire to a synagogue in Melbourne during a Shabbat dinner. Around 20 people were inside, but thankfully no one was harmed.

Hamas Fires Rockets as Truce Talks Begin

Hamas launched two rockets toward southern Israel only hours after agreeing to U.S.-proposed truce discussions. Both rockets landed near unpopulated areas—luckily, no injuries were reported. This sudden attack casts doubt on the fragile ceasefire framework,

Israel Declares Victory, But Iran’s Nuclear Threat Remains

Israel Declares Victory! Recently, Israel’s launched a military campaign against Iran’s nuclear sites and declared it a big success. Prime Minister Netanyahu said they destroyed important facilities and set back Iran’s ability to build nuclear