Pakistan’s Former PM Imran Khan Denied Access to Personal Doctors as Court Rejects Plea

Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan was denied permission to be examined by his personal doctors on Saturday after the Rawalpindi Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) rejected his plea, ruling that he is receiving proper medical care under jail regulations, according to The Express Tribune. Judge Amjad Shah announced the brief verdict, stating that Khan’s health is […]

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US Pushes for Ukraine Russia Peace by June as Attacks Darken Ukrainian Cities

The United States wants the war between Russia and Ukraine to end by June, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said, as fresh Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy system plunged millions into darkness and cold, according to BBC News. Speaking to reporters, Zelensky revealed that the US has invited both Ukrainian and Russian delegations to peace […]

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Iran Draws Red Lines: No Compromise on Missiles or Uranium Enrichment

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi delivered an unambiguous message to Washington on Saturday: the Islamic Republic’s missile program and uranium enrichment capabilities are off the negotiating table period, according to Mehr News Agency. Speaking at the 17th Al Jazeera Forum in Doha, Araghchi characterized last week’s indirect talks in Oman as a “good start” but […]

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US Slaps New Sanctions on Iran Despite Diplomatic Talks in Oman

The United States announced sweeping sanctions against Iran’s oil industry on Friday, even as diplomats from both nations concluded indirect negotiations in Oman, a move that highlights the delicate balance between pressure and dialogue in one of the world’s most volatile standoffs, according to The Nation. Washington targeted 14 oil tankers and sanctioned 15 entities […]

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France Stakes Arctic Claim: First EU Consulate Opens in Greenland Amid Trump Tensions

In the frozen capital of Nuuk, where ice meets diplomacy, France quietly made history Friday by opening the European Union’s first consulate in Greenland, according to Euro News. The move signals far more than administrative convenience for a handful of French citizens, it’s a geopolitical chess piece in an Arctic power struggle that has Donald […]

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