Israel and Lebanon Begin Historic Direct Talks in Washington, But Ceasefire Remains Elusive
Israel and Lebanon hold first direct talks in decades at the US State Department, but Hezbollah rejects negotiations and fighting continues. Read more.
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Israel and Lebanon hold first direct talks in decades at the US State Department, but Hezbollah rejects negotiations and fighting continues. Read more.
Watch as former U.S. Diplomat Dr. Jeffrey Gunter calls out the Times Now panel for “squabbling like school children” over India-Pakistan disputes instead of focusing on global economic impacts and human lives.
Think a country can just “ghost” the World Bank? Think again. Discover the high-stakes consequences of sovereign default—from frozen infrastructure to global financial exile.
India’s World Bank loans 2005–2026 in ₹ crore. How the Bank works, yearly purposes, and the shift from aid to alliance.
US-Iran peace talks in Pakistan fail after 21 hours. JD Vance leaves without a deal as nuclear and Strait of Hormuz disputes persist, casting doubt on the fragile ceasefire.
New DNA research reveals a 38.7% Indian genetic signal on the Shroud of Turin, suggesting a potential origin in the ancient Indus Valley. Explore how the biblical “sindon” may be linked to the Sindh region and ancient textile trade.