The U.S. revoked visas of six foreign nationals from Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Mexico, Paraguay, and South Africa for celebrating or making derogatory comments about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The State Department cited the remarks as “deeply offensive” and “inciteful.” Critics express concerns about free expression.
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CPEC Dreams to U.S. Dependence: Pakistan’s Port of Pasni
Pakistan’s economic promises tied to CPEC have failed, leading to dependence on the U.S. and a proposed port at Pasni. Meanwhile, global corporations are exiting Pakistan, and the economy struggles with inflation and poverty. India, in contrast, thrives, attracting investment and growing its economy.
View More CPEC Dreams to U.S. Dependence: Pakistan’s Port of PasniU.S. Signs Order Imposing Extra 25% Tariff on Indian Imports
The U.S. imposed a 50% tariff on Indian imports, effective September 17, 2025, due to India’s Russian oil purchases, citing national security concerns. India rejected the tariffs, impacting $64 billion in exports and causing trade disruptions.
View More U.S. Signs Order Imposing Extra 25% Tariff on Indian ImportsTrump Unaware of U.S.–Russia Imports Amid Tensions
Trump admitted ignorance of U.S. imports from Russia, including uranium and fertilizers. India criticized Western hypocrisy, highlighting the U.S.’s continued trade with Russia while pressuring India. Trump threatened tariffs on countries importing Russian energy, risking U.S.-India relations.
View More Trump Unaware of U.S.–Russia Imports Amid Tensions“India is Buying Massive Amounts of Russian Oil”: Trump Threatens Steeper Tariffs on New Delhi
NEW DELHI: U.S. President Donald Trump has sharply escalated his criticism of India’s energy trade with Russia, accusing New Delhi of profiting from the war…
View More “India is Buying Massive Amounts of Russian Oil”: Trump Threatens Steeper Tariffs on New DelhiDelhi HC fines ₹3.34 Cr in fake surgical device scam
The Delhi High Court has ordered those involved in distributing counterfeit Johnson & Johnson surgical products to pay ₹3.34 crore in damages. Justice Amit Bansal condemned the sale of contaminated medical supplies under J&J’s trademarks, posing serious health risks. The case unraveled an international counterfeit network linked to a Delhi-based firm, M/s Medserve. The court imposed ₹2.34 crore in compensatory damages and ₹1 crore in punitive damages, reinforcing the need to safeguard public health and medical supply chain integrity.
View More Delhi HC fines ₹3.34 Cr in fake surgical device scamTrump’s defense budget cut plan faces backlash from key groups
NEW DELHI: U.S. President Donald Trump has proposed the idea of cutting defense spending in half, citing excessive military expenditures. The suggestion could lead to…
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NEW DELHI: Pakistan’s AMAN 2025 naval exercise, featuring over 50 nations, was promoted as a symbol of global maritime cooperation. Yet, beneath the surface, it…
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