Iran Rejects Trump's Nuclear Demands as Acceptable Risk
Iran's leaders refuse U.S. demands on nuclear program and weapons, a stance puzzling U.S. officials and highlighting geopolitical tensions.
Iran's leaders refuse U.S. demands on nuclear program and weapons, a stance puzzling U.S. officials and highlighting geopolitical tensions.
Moodubidire Town Municipal Council has completed comprehensive scientific documentation of all 18 water bodies within its jurisdiction, marking a pioneering initiative in Karnataka. Detailed restoration plans for two lakes are now ready, with one project
US President Donald Trump's imposition of a 15% global tariff, following a Supreme Court ruling against reciprocal tariffs, has triggered widespread international reactions and economic uncertainty. Countries like India, China, and the EU are reassessing
A US federal judge has permanently blocked the release of a report related to the classified documents case involving former President Donald Trump, citing ongoing legal proceedings and national security concerns.
An Israeli political commentator shares her son's refusal to study for a math test, believing an Iran attack will cancel it, as global tensions escalate with US military deployments and diplomatic talks.
Hunter College professor Allyson Friedman faces widespread condemnation after racist comments about black students were captured on a live microphone during a heated New York City school meeting about potential closures.
India's Kuno National Park welcomes eight cheetahs from Botswana, marking the third African translocation. The total population now reaches 46, advancing Project Cheetah's conservation goals.
Silver and gold prices have surged by 3% as investors flock to safe-haven assets amid global economic uncertainties and geopolitical tensions.
FBI Director Kash Patel criticized reporters for claiming his Milan Olympics trip was personal. He attended official meetings but was seen celebrating with hockey players, sparking debate over public officials' conduct during crises.
Kaziranga National Park's inaugural fishing cat population assessment documents a minimum of 57 individuals, though experts caution this is likely an undercount. The elusive aquatic felid faces severe threats from habitat degradation and poaching.
A high-stakes military operation targeting Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho,' resulted in the deaths of at least 25 soldiers. The raid highlights the ongoing violent conflict with Mexico's most wanted cartel leader, who has a $15 million bo
Children displaced by conflict are growing up without stable schooling, leading to educational gaps and deep psychological scars that may never heal.
A 65-year-old British grandmother with a valid tourist visa was detained for six weeks in US immigration centers after a border issue with Canada, despite no criminal record, highlighting travel vulnerabilities.
Bangladesh President Mohammed Shahabuddin has publicly accused Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus of orchestrating multiple plots to remove him from office during the 18-month interim government period.
The H-1B visa initial registration period opens March 4 with a new $100,000 fee for overseas candidates. Immigration attorney Emily Neumann predicts lower registration due to the fee and job market conditions, potentially leading to a second lottery this
The United States has ordered nonessential diplomatic staff and family members to leave Lebanon due to escalating regional tensions linked to potential military action against Iran. The move reduces embassy presence to essential personnel only.
European markets slide and leaders demand clarity as Trump's proposed 15% global tariff threatens transatlantic trade, sparking fears of supply chain disruption and economic fallout.
A powerful blizzard dumped up to 15 inches of snow on New York City, prompting Mayor Zohran Mamdani to declare a state of emergency, impose a travel ban, and close schools. The storm caused widespread disruptions to flights, trains, and power.
While the US is known for high living expenses, certain products like electronics, branded clothing, cars, and books are often cheaper there due to lower duties, mass production, and competitive retail markets.
A new report estimates Ukraine needs $588 billion for reconstruction after the conflict with Russia, nearly triple its annual GDP. The World Bank-led study highlights massive needs in transport, energy, and housing sectors.
A comprehensive Pew Research study reveals Hindu Americans are the most educated religious group in the US, with 70% holding college degrees compared to just 35% of all US adults, highlighting significant educational disparities.
A new study analyzing 120 years of climate data shows synchronized droughts affect only 1.8%-6.5% of global land, far less than previous estimates, with ocean temperature patterns playing a key limiting role.
Thousands in Iran received anonymous text messages warning of potential US military action, heightening fears amid increased US deployments and renewed anti-regime protests.
Austin Tucker Martin, 21, was killed by Secret Service after entering Trump's estate. Texts show he urged raising awareness about Epstein files days before the incident.
The United States has accused China of rapidly expanding its nuclear arsenal and conducting secret tests, urging Beijing to join future arms control agreements amid global concerns.
Yale University, MIT, and 29 other institutions have severed ties with the PhD Project, a nonprofit supporting diverse doctoral candidates, following a federal civil rights investigation alleging potential discrimination.
American troops are withdrawing from the Qasrak base in Syria, marking a third Middle East exit in weeks. This strategic shift occurs as tensions with Iran intensify, potentially reshaping regional power dynamics.
Explore the mechanics behind US government shutdowns, including the three recent episodes under Trump's second term, their economic impacts, and why such crises are unlikely in India's parliamentary system.
Approximately 500 passengers were forced to spend an entire night inside grounded aircraft at Munich Airport after heavy snowfall led to closures and staff shortages, with inadequate provisions causing significant distress.
Former President Donald Trump announces plans to increase tariffs to 15% on all imports following a Supreme Court decision, escalating trade tensions globally.