• ‘A Palestinian state will not be established…’ Netanyahu will take retaliatory steps, why is the Israeli PM opposed to a separate country?

    ‘A Palestinian state will not be established…’ Netanyahu will take retaliatory steps, why is the Israeli PM opposed to a separate country?

    ‘A Palestinian state will not be established…’ Netanyahu will take retaliatory steps, why is the Israeli PM opposed to a separate country?

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear that a Palestinian state will not be established. His statement comes after Britain, Canada, and Australia recognized Palestine.

    The Middle East has become the center of global politics. Amid Israel’s ongoing military campaign against Hamas in Gaza, Britain, Canada, and Australia have announced their formal recognition of Palestine as a nation. In such a situation, now Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also made his stand clear and said that a Palestinian nation will not be established.

    • Britain, Australia, and Canada recognized Palestine, a move Netanyahu strongly objected to.
    • He said the move was tantamount to rewarding Hamas and that the Palestinian state posed a threat to Israel’s existence.
    • Netanyahu warned that Israel would soon retaliate.

     

     

  • Biggest announcement in American history, Donald Trump is about to make it.

    Biggest announcement in American history, Donald Trump is about to make it.

    Biggest announcement in American history, Donald Trump is about to make it.

    US President Donald Trump has described this as the biggest medical disclosure in the history of America, which he is going to make shortly.

    US President Donald Trump is going to make a major announcement shortly. This announcement is related to the medical field. Hinting at the issue on Sunday, Trump said, “On Monday, he’s going to make the biggest medical announcement in American history. I think we’ve found a solution to autism.”

  • Gen Z protesters are violently fighting in Peru

    Gen Z protesters are violently fighting in Peru

    Gen Z protesters are violently fighting in Peru, after Nepal angry with the rulers. Will power change in America’s neighborhood?

    In the Latin American country, Gen Z protesters are violently fighting in Peru. Police have fired tear gas at the demonstrators. These protests are similar to those witnessed by young people in Nepal.

    Gen Z protesters are violently fighting in another country after Nepal, young people in the Latin American country of Peru have now taken to the streets. Gen Z protesters are raising their voices against the government. Thousands of Gen Z protesters have clashed violently with police. Peruvian police have resorted to massive force. Both protests have many similarities. The banner, social media posts, memes, and collective protest style of protest are all very similar! In Nepal, the social media ban sparked a firestorm, while Peru has been simmering under pressure for the past few days due to a government decree. The atmosphere against President Dina Boluarte has become similar to the one against Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli in Nepal.

  • Why France wants to deploy an international force in Gaza?

    Why France wants to deploy an international force in Gaza?

    Why France wants to deploy an international force in Gaza to replace the Israeli Defense Forces?

    France wants an international force deployed in Gaza. France’s proposal is a diplomatic effort to establish peace in Gaza. France believes that the deployment of an international force will enhance the security of civilians in Gaza.

    Why France wants to deploy an International Force In Gaza?

    The Gaza Strip has witnessed decades of conflict and bloodshed. Israel and Hamas have been involved in a long-standing conflict. Whenever violence has erupted, the civilian population of Gaza has been the most affected. In recent times, millions of people are deprived of basic services, thousands have died, and large parts of Gaza have been reduced to rubble. In such circumstances, France recently suggested that an international force be deployed in Gaza. There are several diplomatic, humanitarian, and strategic reasons behind this French proposal……..

  • India’s tariff war hits Trump hard,  Indians deal US a blow, causing $340 million in losses.

    India’s tariff war hits Trump hard, Indians deal US a blow, causing $340 million in losses.

    India’s tariff war hits Trump hard, Indians deal US a blow, causing $340 million in losses.

    India’s tariff war hits Trump hard:

    Trump’s tariff war with India is proving costly for the United States. US data shows that Trump’s policies are severely damaging the US economy. The tourism industry has been particularly affected.

    Washington: US President Donald Trump is using tariffs as a weapon to pressure India, but his tactics are now backfiring. The tensions with India are already impacting the US tourism industry. This is evident from the latest data from the National Travel and Tourism Office (NTTO), under the US Department of Commerce. According to the latest data released on Wednesday, the number of Indian visitors to the US in August 2025 fell by 15% compared to the same month last year. This is the third consecutive month of decline after 8% in June and 6% in July.

  • Moody’s warns: US recession probability rises to 48%, highest level since 2020.

    Moody’s warns: US recession probability rises to 48%, highest level since 2020.

    Moody’s warns: US recession probability rises to 48%, highest level since 2020.

    Credit rating agency Moody’s has warned that the probability of a recession in the US has reached 48%, the highest level since 2020. This estimate comes amid a weak job market and a record -911,000 payroll revisions. The agency said the decline in employment data and signs of economic slowdown are worrying for the US economy. Historically, such large payroll revisions are considered a serious signal, potentially negatively impacting future growth.

    Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, said on Tuesday that the US economy could avoid recession if the wealthy continue spending at their current levels. Sharing the data on social platform X, he wrote, “The US economy is driven largely by spending by the wealthy. As long as they keep spending, the economy will remain safe from recession but if for any reason they reduce expenditure, a big problem will arise.”

  • ‘Stop the nonsense, bring in top talent’: US minister clarifies Trump administration’s stance on H-1B

    ‘Stop the nonsense, bring in top talent’: US minister clarifies Trump administration’s stance on H-1B

    ‘Stop the nonsense, bring in top talent’: US minister clarifies Trump administration’s stance on H-1B.

    Since US President Donald Trump increased H-1B visa fees, its impact is being felt most strongly by Indians. The US Commerce Secretary has justified Trump’s decision.

    US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick appeared to justify Trump’s decision. He said, “Is that person valuable enough for the company to pay the government $100,000 a year? That’s the purpose of immigration.”

     

    Only qualified people should enter America.

    Howard Lutnick stressed, ‘The purpose of this policy of Trump is to ensure that only qualified people get admission. “The company has to decide. Do they want that? Is the person valuable enough to be paid $100,000 a year by the government, or should they return home and pursue an even higher position in the United States?”

    He said, “If you want to train someone, train young people who have graduated from our country’s best universities, train Americans. Don’t take away our jobs by bringing in people from outside.”

  • “I will start a war you can’t even imagine.”  Elon Mask said on the H-1B visa controversy.

    “I will start a war you can’t even imagine.” Elon Mask said on the H-1B visa controversy.

    “I will start a war you can’t even imagine.” Elon Mask said on the H-1B visa controversy.

    Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, while giving his opinion on the importance of H-1B visa, said that many important people who created SpaceX, Tesla and hundreds of companies are in America.

    Tech industry giant Elon Musk had given a strong statement regarding the H-1B visa controversy in December last year. Musk had said in his post, “I am not taking any action on this issue, the H-1B visa is crucial not only for his companies but also for the US technology industry. Expressing his opinion on the importance of the H-1B visa, Musk said.Musk said angrily- “Fuck yourself in the face. I will start a war you can’t even imagine. Which clearly means. I will start such a war on this issue that you cannot even imagine.” That means Elon Musk is very angry and is making it clear that on the issue of H1B visa.

  • Donald Trump warns to Afghanistan about Bagram airbase

    Donald Trump warns to Afghanistan about Bagram airbase

    Donald Trump warns to Afghanistan about Bagram airbase, “Bad things are going to happen,”

    US President Donald Trump has warned the Taliban government in Afghanistan and demanded that they return control of Bagram Air Base to the US.

     

    Donald Trump warns to Afghanistan about Bagram airbase and demanded that the Afghan Taliban government return control of Bagram Air Base to the US. Warning that “bad things are going to happen” if they do not comply. Donald Trump wrote in a post on his social media platform ‘Truth Social’, “If Afghanistan does not return Bagram Air Base to the people who built it, the United States of America, bad things are going to happen!!!”

    “We want him back soon.”

    “We’re talking to Afghanistan right now, and we want him back, and we want him back soon. If they don’t, you’ll know what I’m going to do,” Trump said in remarks at Bagram Air Base.

  • Hamas has released a propaganda image depicting the 48 remaining hostages in Gaza

    Hamas has released a propaganda image depicting the 48 remaining hostages in Gaza

    Hamas has released a propaganda image depicting the 48 remaining hostages in Gaza, labeling them all as Ron Arad, an Israeli Air Force navigator missing since 1988. The image accuses Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of refusing a ceasefire-hostage release deal and IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir of carrying out the Gaza City operation despite alleged opposition.

    Hostage families expressed fears that without a deal, their loved ones may meet the same fate as Arad. Of the 48 hostages, Israeli officials say 20 are believed alive, at least 26 are confirmed dead, and concerns remain about two others. Hamas holds both civilians and soldiers, including remains of an IDF soldier killed in 2014.

    Since October 7, 2023, when Hamas abducted 251 people, Israel and Hamas have engaged in several exchanges. Hamas has released a propaganda image and more than 140 hostages in stages — including Israeli civilians, soldiers, and foreign nationals — often during temporary truces. In return, Israel freed about 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and terror suspects.

    So far, eight hostages have been rescued, while 51 bodies have been recovered, including three accidentally killed by Israeli forces.