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US Official Declares India-US Relationship Has Reached 'Escape Velocity'
Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell made this remark while discussing a sustainable and long-term US policy in the Indo-Pacific region at an event hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations, a prestigious think tank.
US Backs South Korea's Response to Russia-North Korea Military Cooperation
According to the foreign ministry of Seoul, Campbell mentioned he strongly supports what South Korea has been doing against the security threats represented by unauthorized military cooperation between Russia and North Korea. The increasing military relationship being built up between these two isolated countries brought shared deep concern and strong condemnation from both parties.
Violent Assault on Religious Sites in Dagestan Claims Lives of Priest and Security Forces
Later in Makhachkala, an antiterrorist operation was conducted without any delay after militants opened fire at security forces from several different locations. Regional authorities have killed the four assailants. In Derbent, the violence turned out at its worst where reportedly three militants were killed, and they all were related to the family of one of the racial local officials.
Netanyahu Anticipates Imminent Conclusion to Gaza Conflict
According to Netanyahu, operations against Hamas would continue even though the intensive part may come to an end. The overall conflict in Gaza would far from over, the Xinhua news agency quoted the Israeli broadcaster as saying.
Indian High Commission Criticizes Routine Glorification of Terrorism in Canada
As Tuesday marked the 39th anniversary of the 1985 Kanishka bombing—in which 329 people, mostly Canadians of Indian origin, were killed during an Air India flight—anager High Commission claimed that terrorism knows no borders or nationality, race against people.
Japanese PM Kishida Faces Strong Dissent with Just 10% Public Support, Shows Media Poll
The weekend telephone survey also indicated a fall in the approval rating for Kishida's Cabinet – from 24.2 percent in May to 22.2 percent. On the other hand, the disapproval rate remained unchanged at 62.4 percent.
Ex-Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia on 'deathbed', says BNP leader
According to a report in The Daily Star, Khaleda Zia, 78, was urgently taken to Evercare Hospital in Dhaka around 3:30 am on Saturday after falling ill at her residence, 'Firoza', in Gulshan.
Jaishankar's Diplomatic Visit to UAE Begins with Symbolic Visit to BAPS Hindu Temple
After visiting the BAPS Hindu Mandir, Jaishankar tweeted appreciation for its being a potent symbol of friendship between India and the UAE and an important cultural bridge. The temple was inaugurated during the visit earlier this year by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and is built on land donated by the UAE; it is a striking example of architectural skill.
Russia May Revise Nuclear Doctrine Amid Rising Threats, Says Defence Committee Head
"The doctrine reflects our reaction to what is happening around our country. If we see that the challenges and threats are increasing, then we could correct something in it in terms of the time for the use of nuclear weapons, in terms of making a decision on this use,” he said.
Toronto Indian Mission Commemorates 39th Anniversary of Kanishka Bombing
High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma honored the victims of Air India Flight 182 Kanishka, referring to the incident as a "cowardly terrorist bombing," according to a post on X by the High Commission in Ottawa, which included photos from the event.
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