In an exclusive chat with Asianet Newsable English’s Heena Sharma, foreign policy expert Dr Harsh Pant decodes Donald Trump’s claim on India halting Russian oil imports and explains why India won’t let Washington dictate its energy choices.
A probe has revealed that cotton linked to forced labour in China’s Xinjiang region is still entering Europe via factories in Bangladesh. These factories, supplied by Esquel Group and Jiangsu Lianfa, serve major Irish retailers like Tesco and Penneys
India has rejected Trump's claim that PM Modi assured him India would stop buying oil from Russia. New Delhi reaffirmed that its energy policy is driven by consumer interest stable prices, secure supply, and diversified sourcing.
Europe is witnessing a surge in drone incursions over airports, military bases and power sites, with leaders suspecting Russia of orchestrating a grey-zone campaign to disrupt the EU. Experts warn Europe must urgently strengthen aerial defences.
ESA chief Josef Aschbacher says Europe must urgently develop a reusable rocket to compete with Elon Musk’s SpaceX, warning the continent risks falling behind as it races to launch its IRIS2 network by 2030.
Gujarat student Majoti Sahil Mohamed Hussein, 22, reportedly captured by Ukrainian forces after being coerced into Russia’s military from prison. He says he never wanted to fight and was promised money that never came. Indian govt verifying reports.
PM Modi spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin and extended greetings on his 73rd birthday. During the conversation, both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to further deepen the India-Russia Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership.
French PM Sebastien Lecornu resigns after less than a month, leaving President Macron with four risky options: reappoint Lecornu, name a new PM, call early elections, or resign amid crisis.
France’s Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned hours after unveiling his new Cabinet. President Macron accepted his resignation, deepening the nation's political deadlock. Lecornu faced protests over spending cuts and pressure from Opposition.
The final stage of the International Olympiad on Financial Security opened at Siberian Federal University in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, with 600 students from 40 countries, including BRICS, CIS, SCO, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East.
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