Pakistan Labels India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’ as ‘Act of War’, Vows Swift Retaliation

In the early hours of May 7, 2025, Indian Armed Forces initiated ‘Operation Sindoor’, launching missile strikes on alleged terrorist targets in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and Punjab province. The operation was a response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives, predominantly tourists. India asserts that the strikes targeted terrorist infrastructure; however,…

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Israeli Government Approves Strategic Plan to Take Full Control of Gaza

In a controversial and widely condemned move, the Israeli government has formally approved a strategic plan to take full administrative and military control over the Gaza Strip. The decision, confirmed by top officials and reported by regional media, marks a significant escalation in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The approved plan is expected to involve the…

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Massive Power Outage Hits Spain, Portugal, and Parts of France; Subways and Phone Lines Affected

A major power outage struck Spain, Portugal, and parts of France on Saturday, causing widespread disruption across public transportation, telecommunications, and daily life. According to reports, subways in major cities like Madrid and Lisbon came to a halt, while thousands faced difficulties as mobile phone networks and internet services also went down. Emergency services were…

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Putin Thanks North Korean Leader for Reported Troop Deployment to Russia

In a significant development amid rising global tensions, Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly expressed his gratitude to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un for deploying troops to support Russian military operations. According to reports, North Korean forces have been stationed in areas under Russian control, symbolizing deepening strategic ties between the two countries. Sources indicate…

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Indus Waters Treaty Suspension: Impact on Pakistan

Following the deadly Pahalgam attack on April 22, India announced the suspension of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, demanding an end to Pakistan’s alleged support for terrorism. Pakistan called the move an “act of war.” The treaty, brokered by the World Bank, divides the Indus Basin rivers between the two countries: India controls…

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U.S. Plans $100 Billion Arms Deal with Saudi Arabia Amid Trump’s Upcoming Visit

The United States is preparing to offer Saudi Arabia an arms package exceeding $100 billion, potentially to be announced during President Donald Trump’s upcoming visit to the kingdom in May. Key Highlights: Major Defense Contractors Involved: The deal is expected to involve leading U.S. defense companies, including Lockheed Martin, RTX Corp (formerly Raytheon Technologies), Boeing,…

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Sudan Faces World’s Worst Humanitarian Crisis Amid Ongoing Conflict

As Sudan approaches the second anniversary of its devastating civil war, the United Nations has declared the situation the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. The conflict, which began on April 15, 2023, due to clashes between military and paramilitary forces, has led to widespread famine, displacement, and civilian casualties. Key Developments: Famine and Hunger: Nearly 25…

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Pakistan Closes Wagah Border and Airspace, Warns India Over Indus Waters Treaty Suspension

Islamabad, April 24, 2025 — In a significant escalation of tensions following the recent Pahalgam incident, Pakistan has announced a series of retaliatory measures against India. These include the immediate closure of the Wagah-Attari border crossing, suspension of airspace for Indian airlines, and a stern warning that any attempt by India to divert water under…

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