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How world leaders react to Indian strikes...
Nations call for restraint as India launches ‘Operation Sindoor’, attacking several sites in Pakistan, which in response claims to down Indian jets.
What were the targets India says it...
India said the strikes hit only “terror camps” and no civilian or military targets. It said it had exercised “considerable restraint” in its target selection.
Prince Harry wants reconciliation with royals but...
Prince Harry said in the new interview, "I would love reconciliation with my family. There's no point in continuing to fight anymore."
Footwear brands including Nike and Adidas ask...
Major footwear and apparel brands, including Nike and Adidas which outsource a large portion of their output from Vietnam, are asking U.S. President Donald Trump for a tariff exemption due to concerns over looming cost surges and business shutdown.
Pakistan’s solar revolution leaves its middle class...
Electricity tariffs have surged, but the affluent entrepreneur has been unbothered since he spent $7,500 installing solar panels on his bungalow's roof as part of a solar boom in Pakistan.
Exclusive: Pakistan defence minister says military incursion...
Pakistan’s defense minister on Monday said he believes an incursion by India is "imminent" as tensions remain heightened following a militant attack in India’s Kashmir region last week, which saw the killing of 26 people
US in touch with India and Pakistan;...
The US State Department said on Sunday that Washington was in touch with both India and Pakistan while urging them to work towards what it called a “responsible solution” as tensions have risen between the two Asian nations following a recent attack in occupied Kashmir’s Pahalgam.
Pakistan minister calls India’s suspension of river...
Pakistan's Minister of Power, Awais Leghari, has reacted to India's suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty and called the decision “cowardly.”