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Death rate in ICE immigrant detention centers more than doubles under Trump, Reuters analysis findsFifty individuals have died in U.S. immigration detention since January 2025, a rate that has more than doubled since 2009. Concerns are ri...
We want to foster peace, stability for people of Afghanistan: MEA reaffirms India's commitment to Afghan developmentIndia continues its strong support for Afghanistan, reaffirms MEA. The nation is focused on peace, stability, and development. This include...
Pain for Pakistan: History makes a U-turn in India's neighbourhoodRussia and the Taliban have signed a significant military cooperation agreement. This pact alters regional security dynamics. Pakistan's st...
Quote of the day by Khaled Hosseini: ‘Children aren't coloring books. You don't get to…’ – ‘The Kite Runner’ author shares a lesson on identity and parentingKhaled Hosseini, author of 'The Kite Runner', cautions against imposing parental dreams on children, likening them to unique individuals, n...
EU to greenlight 'return hubs' migration reformThe European Union is expected to reach a deal Wednesday on a migration reform to create so-called "return hubs" outside the bloc, with som...
Why Pakistan backstabs the US, and always gets away with itFor decades, the US grappled with Pakistan's dual role as a terror war ally and a supporter of militant groups. Despite accusations of shel...
Archana Puran Singh reveals how Kapil Sharma Show stalled her four-decade-long acting career, says 'nobody is offering roles'Archana Puran Singh Acting Career Stalled: Archana Puran Singh revealed her long stint on The Kapil Sharma Show brought fame but limited fi...
Even the dead must make way as construction transforms Afghanistan's capitalKabul is undergoing a massive transformation as the Taliban government revives old plans to widen roads. Homes, businesses, and even a grav...
China tries to play peacemaker between Pakistan and AfghanistanPakistan and Afghanistan are engaged in crucial talks in China. Beijing is facilitating these discussions to de-escalate tensions and foste...
Four injured after being hit by drone debris in PakistanAfghan Taliban drones were intercepted and destroyed by Pakistan's army on Friday. Debris from these drones injured four people, including ...
US wasted billions on cars, buildings in Afghanistan: ReportThe agency said it reviewed $7.8 billion spent since 2008 on buildings and vehicles. Only $343.2 million worth of buildings and vehicles "w...
China reaches out to India for joint projects in South AsiaChinese envoy suggested that China-India cooperation should be extended to other South-Asian countries.
Wuhan effect: India, China to jointly train Afghan diplomatsThe decision to jointly train Afghan diplomats is part of joint projects that India and China hope to undertake in the landlocked and war-r...
Open to look at any suggestion on OBOR if sensitivities taken into account: IndiaIndia was willing to look at any suggestion if its "sensitivities" are taken into account, the external affairs ministry said today.
India, Afghanistan to Hold 4-day Trade Show in Delhi from Sep 27The show will feature Afghan entities from agriculture, health, education and energy sectors seeking trade and investment opportunities wit...
Govt may offer soft loans to steel makers for Afghan projectThe government is considering offering concessional finance to the SAIL-led consortium for developing iron ore deposits at Hajigak in Afgha...
- Steel consortium to chalk out plans to fund Afghan project
The heads of seven domestic steel makers will meet next week to chalk out ways to fund the USD 10.8 billion Hajigak project in Afghanistan.
- SAIL banking on government for Afghan project
SAIL is banking on government assistance to execute the project that will require an expenditure of about $11 billion.
- India goes ahead with plan to train Afghans
India to train Afghan officials in tie up with Afghan govt and the UNDP.
- Indian worker in Afghanistan kidnapped
In yet another instance of the increasing vulnerability of Indians working in Afghanistan, an Indian working for a private company was kidn...