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1,200 Indians Evacuated From Iran Via Armenia, Azerbaijan: Foreign Ministry

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held discussions with global leaders to address key international developments, including the ongoing conflict in West Asia.

Published on: 02.04.2026 13:00
Over 6 Lakh Passengers Return To India Amid Middle East Conflict: Government

Aseem R Mahajan, Additional Secretary (Gulf) at the Ministry of External Affairs, shared the update during the inter-ministerial briefing in the national capital.

Published on: 02.04.2026 12:55
Ground Invasion Soon? No US Soldier Should Survive, Iran Commanders Told

In a video conference with commanders and the headquarters of the army, Commander-in-Chief of the Iranian army, Major General Amir Hatami, ordered the monitoring of "enemy movements with utmost pessimism and accuracy."

Published on: 02.04.2026 12:42
US Company Recalls Chocolate Products Containing Hidden Erectile Dysfunction Drugs

A California-based company recalled chocolate products that contained "undeclared" pharmaceutical ingredients, sildenafil and tadalafil.

Published on: 02.04.2026 12:23
Undersea Cables At Risk Amid Middle East War: What It Means For India

Nearly 60% of India’s internet traffic to Europe passes through the Mumbai route across the Red Sea.

Published on: 02.04.2026 11:56
Opinion: Opinion | Rs 30 Petrol Hike To Currency Crisis, What Oil At $150 Can Really Do To The World

In the Gulf today, the oil taps cannot simply be turned back on. This is the distinction from the 1971 that not many are talking about.

Published on: 02.04.2026 11:54
US Man Had Sword Standoff With FBI Before Arrest Over Trump Death Threats

"Either Trump is dead and in the ground by 2026 or I am hunting him down and putting him there," Emerald wrote in an online post in May 2025.

Published on: 02.04.2026 11:12
What's Real Anymore? How AI Blurs Truth In The Middle East War

Meme-driven AI content that trivialises conflict as it spreads misinformation is increasingly crowding out reality on digital platforms.

Published on: 02.04.2026 11:07
Danish Warship Dannebroge Sunk In Battle Of Copenhagen Found After 225 Years

Denmark's Viking Ship Museum, announced its findings on Thursday, 225 years to the day since the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801.

Published on: 02.04.2026 11:06
"Hollywood Delusions": Iran General's 6,000 Years Reply To "Stone Age" Barb

Brigadier General Seyed Majid Moosavi replied to the US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's "back to Stone Age" post

Published on: 02.04.2026 10:48
US Army Introduces Lethal Plastic Grenade. It Uses Shockwave, Not Shrapnel

This new grenade is made of plastic and uses powerful shock waves to kill enemies.

Published on: 02.04.2026 10:46
US-Iran War Live Updates: Trump's Iran Speech Rattles Markets, Fuels Fresh Fears Of Prolonged War

US-Iran War Live Updates: The speech will offer Trump a wide audience to articulate clear objectives for the war that could attempt to reconcile weeks of changing goals

Published on: 02.04.2026 10:13
Opinion: In Data: How US-Iran War Changed After First 48 Hours? What Strike Patterns Reveal

Remove the first 48 hours from the data, and the war looks entirely different.

Published on: 02.04.2026 10:02
How A Spanish Airport Became A Parking Lot For Gulf Planes Amid Iran War

A key factor behind Teruel's appeal is its dry, salt-free climate, which significantly reduces corrosion and helps preserve aircraft during prolonged periods of inactivity.

Published on: 02.04.2026 09:53
Trump Says "We Don't Need" Hormuz. Why Reopening It Matters For US

In his latest address, Trump passed the buck on the opening of the strait, critical to global oil supply, to oil-dependent nations.

Published on: 02.04.2026 09:29
Can Trump Pull The US Out Of NATO? What The Law Says

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, said on Tuesday that Washington would have to reexamine its relations with NATO after the US-Iran-Israel war.

Published on: 02.04.2026 09:28
"You Know Nothing": Iran's Warning After Trump's "Stone Age" Threat

The statement came hours after the US President said in a televised address that Iran had "very few" missile launchers left and that its ability to launch missiles and drones had been "dramatically curtailed".

Published on: 02.04.2026 09:12
"Our Indian Friends In Safe Hands, No Worries": Iran On Hormuz Blockade

The Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route, has been disrupted since Israel and the United States attacked Tehran on February 28.

Published on: 02.04.2026 09:11
Opinion: Opinion | The Problem With Trump's Fantasy Of A 'Crippled' Iran

Even a relatively insulated US economy cannot entirely escape the ripple effects of sustained disruptions in one of the world's most critical energy corridors.

Published on: 02.04.2026 08:15
India's Rs 8,000 Crore Condom Industry Hit? The Impact Of Iran War Explained

About 86 per cent of ammonia required for producing latex comes from Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman.

Published on: 02.04.2026 08:04

News from Arabic Countries

Can Starmer’s 40-nation coalition open the Strait of Hormuz?

About 20 percent of global oil and gas passes through the Gulf waterway.

Published on: 02.04.2026 14:26
Why Lebanon should join the International Criminal Court

ICC jurisdiction in Lebanon would mean a chance of accountability for Israeli war crimes and renewed political pressure.

Published on: 02.04.2026 14:15
UEFA’s Euro 2032 warning the latest blow to Italy after World Cup exit

Days after missing out on World Cup 2026 spot, Italy are warned that their cohosting of Euro 2032 could be in doubt.

Published on: 02.04.2026 13:56
Burkina Faso military, allies committing ‘horrific’ civilian abuses: HRW

More than 1,800 civilians have been killed by the army and armed groups since 2023, Human Rights Watch says.

Published on: 02.04.2026 13:53
Spanish cyclist Guardeno airlifted to intensive care after training crash

A week after 23-year-old's participation in the Tour of Catalonia, Guardeno suffers head injuries in collision with car.

Published on: 02.04.2026 13:33
UK-led coalition of 40 countries vows action on Hormuz Strait gridlock

UK PM Keir Starmer urges non-military solutions ahead of coalition meeting to ease gridlock in vital Strait of Hormuz.

Published on: 02.04.2026 13:27
Pakistan to continue with Iran-US mediation despite ‘obstacles’

Islamabad's statement follows Trump threatening to bomb Iran 'back to the Stone Ages'.

Published on: 02.04.2026 13:19
‘Bomb back to the Stone Age’: US history of threats and carpet bombing

Analysts say carpet bombing countries is a war crime. But it wouldn't be new for the US.

Published on: 02.04.2026 13:06
Smoke rises over Mashhad, Iran, following strike near airport

Footage shows columns of smoke rising over the Iranian city of Mashhad, after US-Israeli strikes near the airport.

Published on: 02.04.2026 12:13
Women’s Asian Cup finalists accuse governing body over equal money

Japan and Australia renew calls for pay parity with men's football, as former also sack coach Nils Nielsen.

Published on: 02.04.2026 12:07
Pakistan-bound ships pass through Strait of Hormuz

Two ships have passed through the Strait of Hormuz and arrived at Karachi Port.

Published on: 02.04.2026 11:57
Four children killed in nursery school stabbing attack in Uganda

Police say a suspect is in custody but the motive remains unknown after attack in Ugandan capital, Kampala.

Published on: 02.04.2026 11:44
Israeli strikes kill 7 in southern Lebanon, Hezbollah targets ground troops

Lebanon's prime minister warns of a 'critical' situation as Israel says it is working to dismantle Hezbollah.

Published on: 02.04.2026 11:26
How Israel’s record budget will finance expanding illegal settlements

Budget of $271bn comes against a backdrop of surging violence by Israeli settlers towards Palestinians in the West Bank.

Published on: 02.04.2026 11:09
Libyan military leader may have combat drones despite UN embargo

Reuters news agency says satellite images show ⁠at least three drones at Al Khadim airbase between April and December.

Published on: 02.04.2026 11:01
Eight countries condemn Israel’s one-sided death penalty for Palestinians

Muslim-majority nations denounce Israel's 'increasingly discriminatory' practices that 'entrench a system of apartheid'.

Published on: 02.04.2026 10:40
Yemen’s Houthis coordinate with Iran, but retain independence, despite war

Houthi actions align with Iran’s strategy, but maintain autonomy to maximise regional influence and domestic objectives.

Published on: 02.04.2026 10:36
US-Israeli attacks and its impact on Iran’s economy

US-Israeli attacks and its impact on Iran’s economy

Published on: 02.04.2026 10:31
Zimbabweans fear planned constitutional change will kill political choice

Heated debate as Zimbabwe holds four days of public hearings about a bill seeking to amend the country’s constitution.

Published on: 02.04.2026 09:56
Trump’s tariffs one year on: How Americans are paying the price

US households paid $1,000 more for the same goods over the past year, with lower-income families hit the hardest.

Published on: 02.04.2026 09:28
Nearly 1,200 children killed or injured in Yemen despite truce: NGO

Save the Children says nearly one in two child casualties are due to landmines and explosive remnants of war.

Published on: 02.04.2026 09:27
French court denies extradition of ex-Tunisian President Ben Ali’s daughter

Paris said its ruling was based on Tunis not responding to a request for guarantees of a trial by an independent court.

Published on: 02.04.2026 08:54
Mandelson tried to get Epstein’s ‘goddaughter’ access to 10 Downing Street

The Epstein files indicate the 15-year-old girl would later meet then-Prince Andrew at Buckingham Palace.

Published on: 02.04.2026 08:47
How a year of tariffs cost Americans more than they saved

Trump’s tariffs were supposed to make the US richer. American households paid $1,500 more.

Published on: 02.04.2026 08:43
‘Orban constantly vetoes’: Europe braces for Hungary election

The practicalities of Hungary’s election may not matter as much as the psychological impact, say observers.

Published on: 02.04.2026 08:17