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"India Great Country With Very Good Friend At Top": Trump After 'Hell-Hole' Row

"India Great Country With Very Good Friend At Top": Trump After 'Hell-Hole' Row

Published on: 23.04.2026 13:24
Amid US Blockade, Iran Says It Has Banked First Proceeds From Hormuz Tolls

While strikes around the region have mostly ceased since the two-week-old truce began, there has been no letup in the stand-off over the crucial trade route, with both sides seeking economic leverage.

Published on: 23.04.2026 13:19
Pentagon Denies Reports Claiming Hormuz Mine Clearance Will Take 6 Months

Iran has vowed not to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as long as the United States blockades its ports, with the blocked waterway sharply driving up oil and gas prices and disrupting the global economy.

Published on: 23.04.2026 13:16
Spotlight On $17-Billion Trump-Class Warship After Pentagon Axes Navy Chief

US Navy Secretary John Phelan was sacked Wednesday reoportedly amid disputes with Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth over the expensive new Trump-class warships; Hegseth reportedly favours mass-produced uncrewed ships to boost numbers.

Published on: 23.04.2026 13:16
Pakistan Astronauts To Train For China's Tiangong Space Station In Historic First

The selection comes after China and Pakistan signed a formal cooperation agreement in February 2025 in Islamabad.

Published on: 23.04.2026 12:45
US-Iran War Can Push Over 30 Million People Into Poverty, UN Official Warns

Fertiliser shortages - worsened by the Strait of Hormuz closure - have already lowered agricultural productivity, UNDP chief Alexander De Croo said.

Published on: 23.04.2026 12:42
US Claims It Seized Iran-Linked Oil Tanker In Indian Ocean

US Claims It Seized Iran-Linked Oil Tanker In Indian Ocean

Published on: 23.04.2026 12:39
Climate Change Kept Off Agenda For G7 Meet In Paris To 'Avoid Row With US'

The office of France's ecology minister Monique Barbut had said the Group of Seven would focus on "less contentious issues" to appease the US.

Published on: 23.04.2026 12:19
Fast Boats, Masks, Rifles: How Iran Guards Seized India-Bound Ship In Hormuz

The video shows speedboats with Iranian flags approaching the vessels, after which soldiers wearing face masks climb the ships, donning rifles.

Published on: 23.04.2026 12:02
"China, India Or Some Other Hell-Hole...": Trump Reposts Anti-India Rant Over Birthright Citizenship

"China, India Or Some Other Hell-Hole...": Trump Reposts Anti-India Rant Over Birthright Citizenship

Published on: 23.04.2026 11:31
Dubai Property Prices Fall For First Time Since Pandemic Amid Regional Tensions

Experts attribute the slowdown to regional geopolitical tensions which have dampened investor appetite, leading to a significant cooling of the city's long-running real estate boom.

Published on: 23.04.2026 11:04
Opinion: Opinion | India Is Losing A Multibillion-Dollar 'Asset', Thanks To Trump

At a grand G20 ceremony in Delhi, India unveiled its most ambitious trade corridor. Halfway across the world, forces beyond its control are now derailing that vision.

Published on: 23.04.2026 11:00
Lebanon, Israel To Resume Talks In US Today, Discuss Extending Ceasefire

The meeting between Lebanese Ambassador to the US Nada Hamadeh Moawad and her Israeli counterpart Yechiel Leiter is the second between the two diplomats, days after they held the first such direct talks between the two countries in three decades.

Published on: 23.04.2026 11:00
Flesh-Eating Bacteria Found In Long Island, Can Kill Humans, Dogs Within 48 Hours: Report

The bacteria can spread quickly in the body and can lead to life-threatening complications if not treated immediately.

Published on: 23.04.2026 10:51
US-Iran War Live Updates: Tehran Claims It Received First Revenue From Hormuz Tolls

US-Israel-Iran War Ceasefire News Live Updates: The standoff between the US and Iran has effectively choked off nearly all exports through the strait -- where 20 per cent of the world's traded oil passes in peacetime -- with no end in sight.

Published on: 23.04.2026 10:22
Donald Trump, His "Low IQ" Slur, And The Right's Race Obsession

Trump insults people all the time -- online, in speeches, in official statements and directly to the faces of some reporters.

Published on: 23.04.2026 09:39
Trump Envoy Seeks To Replace Iran With Italy At World Cup Amid War: Report

Iran's participation in the World Cup has been thrown into doubt by the war with the US and Israel that broke out on February 28.

Published on: 23.04.2026 09:26
Video: Iran Shows Off Its Ballistic Missile At Tehran Rally Amid US Ceasefire

The pro-government display followed Trump's decision to indefinitely extend the current ceasefire between the US and Iran.

Published on: 23.04.2026 09:16
Iran Still Has Half Its Missiles, 60% Naval Forces: US Officials

US officials said that around 60 per cent of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard naval forces are still active, including fast, small attack boats called the mosquito fleet.

Published on: 23.04.2026 09:12
50% Of UK Youth Says They Wouldn't Fight For Country If Required: Report

The findings come from the second edition of the UK Youth Poll which captured responses from more than 2,000 individuals aged between 16 and 29.

Published on: 23.04.2026 09:01

News from Arabic Countries

How Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil was pursued and killed by Israel

Details of how Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil was “pursued” and killed by Israeli forces have been released.

Published on: 23.04.2026 13:26
Two trains crash head-on in Denmark

Two trains crash head-on in Denmark

Published on: 23.04.2026 13:15
‘Solutions, not slogans’: Gaza holds first election in 21 years

Deir el-Balah holds Gaza's first local election in 21 years amid war ruins, with residents demanding real solutions.

Published on: 23.04.2026 13:12
Makan Nasiri, the only child still missing from the school bombed in Iran

After nearly seven weeks of searching for remains, authorities tell the seven-year-old's parents his case is closed.

Published on: 23.04.2026 13:08
US Senate passes $70bn funding plan for ICE, Border Patrol

Senate votes 50-48 early on Thursday morning to advance the plan to reopen the Department of Homeland Security.

Published on: 23.04.2026 13:03
Infiltration from Within: Israelis recruited to spy for enemy countries

Israel’s intelligence exposed - spies, moles and blind spots from early betrayals to October 7 and the war with Iran.

Published on: 23.04.2026 13:00
Protester hurls red fluid at Reza Pahlavi during Germany visit

The exiled former crown prince of Iran Reza Pahlavi was splashed with red fluid by an activist during a visit to Berlin.

Published on: 23.04.2026 12:32
Yamal to be fit for World Cup, but injury ends his Barcelona La Liga race

Lamine Yamal's World Cup campaign with Spain was in doubt by hamstring injury he suffered while scoring winning penalty.

Published on: 23.04.2026 12:31
How has Hezbollah shifted its battle tactics?

Hezbollah’s change of weapons and tactics

Published on: 23.04.2026 12:26
Why Indian Muslim voters say they’ve been frozen out of this state election

Millions in West Bengal are voting in a state election, but more than 9 million names have been deleted from the rolls.

Published on: 23.04.2026 12:01
The economic winners & losers in the US-Israel war on Iran

The economic winners & losers in the US-Israel war on Iran

Published on: 23.04.2026 11:52
ICC confirms crimes against humanity trial of ex-Philippine leader Duterte

The former president will face trial after court confirmed charges of crimes against humanity over his 'war on drugs'.

Published on: 23.04.2026 11:49
Indian physicists voice solidarity with Iran, Palestine, Lebanon academics

In a statement, prominent string theorists condemn the attacks on universities across the Middle Eastern countries.

Published on: 23.04.2026 11:48
Arsenal vs Newcastle: Premier League – teams, start, lineup, title race

Arsenal could reclaim the EPL lead over Manchester City on Saturday and thereafter claim a six-point advantage.

Published on: 23.04.2026 11:45
How Iran raised Hormuz stakes by capturing ships

After the US and Israel launched a war on Iran on February 28, Tehran blocked the Strait of Hormuz.

Published on: 23.04.2026 11:25
Israeli strike near mosque kills five in Gaza, including three children

An Israeli air strike near a mosque in Gaza killed at least five Palestinians, including three children.

Published on: 23.04.2026 11:22
Rival party workers fight on election day in India’s West Bengal

Rival party workers fight on election day in India’s West Bengal

Published on: 23.04.2026 11:09
Iran war: How big is the global energy shock?

More than 500 million barrels of oil disrupted in just weeks, reshaping global energy flows.

Published on: 23.04.2026 11:08
Africa’s abandoned workers in Lebanon

African migrant workers in Lebanon are caught in a war.

Published on: 23.04.2026 10:59
Lufthansa cuts 20,000 flights as Iran war causes jet fuel shortage

The German airline says 20,000 short-haul flights would be removed from its ⁠schedule between now and October.

Published on: 23.04.2026 10:29
What we know about Israel killing Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil

Khalil was killed and her colleague injured in what Lebanese officials are calling a 'double-tap' strike by Israel.

Published on: 23.04.2026 10:02
Israeli forces levelling Lebanese villages behind ‘yellow line’

Israeli forces levelling Lebanese villages behind ‘yellow line’

Published on: 23.04.2026 09:59
Who is John Phelan, the US Navy Secretary fired by Pete Hegseth?

Phelan's firing reveals turbulence in US military leadership amid the ongoing US-Israeli war with Iran.

Published on: 23.04.2026 09:49
India to Iran: How two wars shaped the rise of Pakistan’s Asim Munir

The war against India a year ago led to Munir's elevation to the status of field marshal. Now he's playing peacemaker.

Published on: 23.04.2026 09:34
Gaza’s second front: The battle against disease-carrying rats

Palestinian families in Gaza endure daily terror from rats in unsanitary camps, but help is hard to come by.

Published on: 23.04.2026 09:07