Europe Funds Russia War via Indian Oil: Scott Bessent

Europe is financing Russia's war efforts by purchasing refined oil products from India, which imports Russian crude, says Scott Bessent. The US has imposed 50% tariffs on India, including 25% for Russian oil purchases.

Braverman Joins Reform UK, Slams Conservative Party

British-Indian former Home Secretary Suella Braverman has resigned from the Conservative Party after 30 years and joined Reform UK, becoming their eighth sitting MP while delivering scathing criticism of Tory leadership.

Trump Deploys Border Czar to Minnesota Amid Protests

Former US President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that he is sending Border czar Tom Homan to Minnesota to assist federal operations, while alleging massive welfare fraud and targeting Rep. Ilhan Omar.

Israel Recovers Final Hostage Remains from Gaza

The Israel Defense Forces have confirmed the recovery of the remains of the final hostage from Gaza, marking a significant development in the ongoing conflict and hostage crisis.

Trump Refuses to Back Noem on Minneapolis Shooting

President Trump declined to support Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's justification of the fatal shooting of nurse Alex Pretti in Minnesota, revealing internal DHS dissent and conflicting accounts of the incident.

Houthis Hint At War; US Warships Head To Iran

Yemen's Houthi rebels release ominous 'Soon' video, signaling potential attacks as US aircraft carrier moves near Iran. Regional militias mobilize amid escalating US-Iran tensions.

IMD Snowfall & Rainfall Alert for North India

The India Meteorological Department warns of a fresh spell of snowfall and rainfall across northern states due to a western disturbance, with orange and yellow alerts issued for several regions.

Tim Walz's Anne Frank Analogy Sparks Online Debate

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's comparison of ICE crackdowns to Anne Frank's persecution ignites fierce online discussions, with netizens weighing in on historical parallels and modern immigration policies.

GOP Seeks Trump Probe into Second Minneapolis Killing

Republican lawmakers are urging the Trump administration to launch a comprehensive investigation into a second fatal incident in Minneapolis, intensifying scrutiny over law enforcement and civil rights issues.

ICC Judges Find Duterte Fit to Stand Trial

International Criminal Court judges have determined that former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is medically and mentally fit to stand trial for alleged crimes against humanity related to his drug war.

Polar Vortex Triggers Deadly US Winter Storm

A powerful polar vortex-driven winter storm has battered the United States, causing at least seven fatalities and disrupting travel across 17 states with heavy snow and freezing rain.

Gabbard's ITServe Alliance Links Spark Visa Row

Tulsi Gabbard's 2017 appearance at ITServe Alliance event resurfaces amid controversy over visa lobbying and lawyer's anti-Trump remarks, raising questions about her current role as Director of National Intelligence.

ICE Shooting of Nurse Sparks Corporate-Tech Uproar

The fatal shooting of nurse Alex Pretti by ICE agents in Minnesota has triggered widespread condemnation from corporate leaders and Silicon Valley figures, highlighting deep divisions over law enforcement actions.

Earthquake Victims Stranded in PoK Gilgit-Baltistan

Residents of Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan face dire conditions after a recent earthquake, with reports of government failure to provide aid, leaving many stranded without shelter or supplies.

Indian-American Doctor's Mother Harassed by ICE Agents

Dr. Nisha Patel's viral post reveals her US citizen mother was stopped by masked ICE agents at a Texas mall due to her accent, sparking outrage over immigration enforcement tactics amid broader protests.

Trump's Republic Day Message Hails India-US Ties

Former US President Donald Trump extended warm Republic Day greetings to India, emphasizing the strengthening strategic partnership between the two nations and highlighting mutual interests in defense and trade.

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