New Activity at Iran's Nuclear Sites Sparks Questions

Recent satellite images show new construction at Iran's Natanz and Isfahan nuclear facilities, damaged in strikes last year. Experts suggest Iran may be trying to recover materials without detection, amid ongoing tensions with the US.

UAE Leaked US Intel Officers to Russia: Report

A shocking report alleges the UAE shared identities of American intelligence officers with Russia, potentially forcing Washington to reassess its Middle East partnership.

US Proposes Student Loan Caps, Simplified Repayment System

The US Department of Education has proposed sweeping changes to federal student loans, including borrowing limits for graduate students and a simplified two-plan repayment system. Public comments are due by March 2026.

Arab League Chief Warns War With Iran Would Be Disaster

The Secretary-General of the Arab League has issued a stark warning that any military conflict involving Iran would have devastating consequences for global peace and stability, urging diplomatic solutions.

Arab League Backs US Gaza Peace Plan, Calls for Action

The Secretary-General of the Arab League has endorsed a US-led peace initiative for Gaza, emphasizing the necessity of international cooperation to resolve the conflict and achieve lasting stability in the region.

Mysuru Royalty, MLA Join Chamundi Hills Protest

Mysuru royal family matriarch Pramoda Devi Wadiyar and Melukote MLA Darshan Puttannaiah announce participation in Sunday's walk to Chamundi betta protesting PRASHAD development works that experts warn threaten historic temples.

Canada's Carney, Macklem Praise Warsh's Fed Nomination

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem have congratulated Kevin Warsh on his nomination to lead the US Federal Reserve, highlighting the importance of central bank independence.

Iran Warns EU Will Regret IRGC Terrorist Label

Iran strongly condemns EU's designation of IRGC as terrorist organization, calling it a strategic mistake that risks Middle East instability and damages European interests.

23 States Join Federal School Choice Tax Credit Program

A new federal tax-credit program for school choice has attracted 23 states, offering dollar-for-dollar credits for donations to scholarship organizations. Supporters call it historic, while critics raise concerns about equity and implementation.

Ex-CNN Anchor Don Lemon Arrested by Federal Agents

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon has been arrested by federal agents following his reporting on a protest at a Minnesota church. The arrest has sparked widespread media attention and raised questions about press freedom in the United States.

Meghalaya-Nepal MoU for Himalayan Climate Resilience

Meghalaya and Nepal signed an MoU to enhance cooperation on nature-based solutions for mountain resilience at an international conference in Shillong, addressing climate vulnerabilities in the Himalayan region.

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