It cannot be lost on Tehran that the historicity of Xi’s visit to Saudi Arabia lies in the recreation of the history playing out in West Asia since the secret meeting between the then US president Franklin Roosevelt and King Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia off Alexandria...
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‘Doxxed’, Angry Free Speech Champ Musk Bans Several Journalists
Twitter bans accounts of prominent journalists from CNN, NYT and Washington Post and others for covering Elon Musk’s feud with an account tracking his private jet in real time.
Meta Takes Down Indian Firm CyberRoot Risk Advisory’s 40 Accounts, 900 Chinese A/cs
As per Meta, CyberRoot targeted people involved in various industries, including cosmetic surgery and law firms in Australia, real estate and investment firms in Russia, PE and pharma firms in the US.
Assam Govt to Carry Out Eviction Drive in 1,200 Bighas in Nagaon District From Monday
Official sources said over 700 police and paramilitary personnel have been deployed in the greater Batadrava area and mobilisation of forces have been taking place for the last 3-4 days.
Peruvians Continue to Resist as Anti-Coup Protests Enter Second Week
Defying the state of emergency, enduring brutal police and military repression, tens of thousands of Peruvians continue on the streets in rejection of the legislative coup against former President Pedro Castillo.
It’s a Long Wait for Justice in Afghanistan’s Khost
The regime has changed in Kabul, but two fathers, among thousands of others, still await justice in the killing of their young sons allegedly by CIA-backed KPF militia.
Why All Capitalism is Crony Capitalism
The term 'crony capitalism' was made popular in India during the Manmohan Singh years when the UPA 2 government was accused of making policies that benefited a few wealthy families.
‘Complete’ Roman-Era Cemetery Discovered in Gaza Strip
A 2,000-year-old Roman cemetery and necropolis containing up to 80 tombs was unearthed during housing construction in the northern Gaza Strip.
Delhi Acid Attack on Girl: Chemical Traders Call for Effective Monitoring of Sales
Delhi Commission for Women has issued several notices, given several recommendations, just like vegetables are sold, anybody can buy acid and throw it on a girl, said Swati Maliwal.
Dutch Prof’s Guide to Moroccan Nationalism at FIFA World Cup—And Lessons for India
A country’s lack of love for minorities breeds alienation. Where club affinities help people transcend other identities, such feelings are vented in the football field.
US Egged on the Coup in Peru
Pedro Castillo had been under immense pressure for the past year from an oligarchy that disliked this former teacher.
Kobad Ghandy Book Row: 3 Members of Award Selection Panel Quit Maha Literature Board
The three authors - Pradnya Daya Pawar, Neeraja and Heramb Kulkarni-cited "insult of democratic procedures" as the reason.











