US $12B Minerals Stockpile to Reduce China Dependence

The United States is preparing a $12 billion critical minerals stockpile initiative combining private capital and EXIM Bank loans to secure supply chains for automotive, tech, and defense sectors amid trade tensions with China.

Mumbai Students Protest Gymkhana Handover to Jain Group

Students, residents, and civil society groups protested at Azad Maidan against the handover of Wilson College's 115-year-old Gymkhana to Jain International Organisation, demanding its return or preservation as public open space.

Trump's Greenland Ambition Draws Warning from PM Nielsen

Former US President Donald Trump continues to express interest in acquiring Greenland, prompting a firm warning from Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egede of Greenland. This geopolitical stance highlights ongoing tensions and strategic interests in the Arctic

Himachal Weather Alert: Snow, Rain Predicted Feb 3

The India Meteorological Department has issued a weather alert for Himachal Pradesh, forecasting snowfall and rain across the state on February 3. Residents and travelers are advised to prepare for potential disruptions.

Iran Orders Nuclear Talks Resumption Amid Trump Threats

Iran has officially ordered the resumption of nuclear negotiations with the United States, responding to heightened threats from former President Donald Trump. This development occurs amidst escalating regional tensions and global concerns over nuclear pr

Trump Sues Trevor Noah Over Grammy Epstein Joke

Former US President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against comedian Trevor Noah for a joke made at the 2026 Grammys referencing Jeffrey Epstein, escalating tensions in a high-profile legal battle.

Maj Gen Sanil Mohan Takes Charge at Pune Command Hospital

Major General Sanil Mohan, an AFMC alumnus and expert in anaesthesiology and trauma care, has been appointed as Commandant of Command Hospital (Southern Command) in Pune, bringing extensive experience from his previous role at Sudarshan Chakra Corps.

Anti-Pakistan Violence Surges in January

A significant rise in anti-Pakistan violence was recorded in January, attributed to governance failures and security lapses, raising concerns about regional stability.

US Forces Not Ready for War Against Iran: Report

The United States military lacks readiness for potential strikes against Iran due to regional defense gaps, according to sources. Pentagon is bolstering missile defenses while maintaining diplomatic channels.

Murray Tears Up Trump Budget in Senate Clash

US Senator Patty Murray launched a blistering attack on President Donald Trump's budget proposal, calling it 'utter nonsense' that deserves to be thrown in the bin during a heated Senate confrontation.

Pakistan Forces Kill 22 More Terrorists in Balochistan

Pakistan security forces have neutralized 22 additional terrorists in Balochistan, raising the total death toll to 177 in recent operations. The intensified crackdown aims to curb escalating violence in the volatile region.

US Partial Government Shutdown Begins

The US government entered a partial shutdown on Saturday as the House awaited approval of a funding deal. Essential services continue, with hopes for a quick resolution.

Portland Erupts as Thousands Demand ICE Exit; Protest Rages

Portland erupted in chaos as federal immigration agents fired tear gas and rubber bullets at anti-ICE demonstrators, including families. Mayor Ted Wheeler condemned the response, demanding ICE leave the city amid nationwide protests against Trump's immigr

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