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One of Iran's most powerful families founded its largest crypto exchange. It's used by the IRGC to move millionsIran's largest cryptocurrency exchange, Nobitex, is controlled by the sons of the influential Kharrazi family, who concealed their ties for...
Where are the Chagos Islands, and why this tiny archipelago holds huge global importanceBritain transferred sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, securing a 99-year lease for the crucial US military base on Diego Garc...
US pauses all immigration applications from 19 non-European countriesThe Trump administration has paused immigration applications from 19 non-European countries, citing national security concerns. This move, ...
Assault on oversight: Pete Hegseth's overhaul of military watchdogs spurs concernU.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is overhauling military watchdog agencies, sparking widespread concern that accountability for wrongdoi...
MEA says Nimisha Priya's execution postponed, urges to avoid misinformationThe execution of Nimisha Priya, an Indian national, in Yemen is postponed. The Indian government is providing assistance to Priya and her f...
Nimisha Priya death sentence: Inaccurate information being shared by individuals on case, sources saySources indicate that some information circulating about Nimisha Priya's case is inaccurate. Priya, an Indian national, faces a death penal...
Nimisha Priya's life hinges on blood money in Yemen murder case; what it is under Sharia Law and how it worksNimisha Priya, an Indian nurse, gets a temporary stay from execution by Yemeni authorities. She was convicted of murder. Her only hope is d...
Indian nurse on death row in Yemen: Nothing much government can do, Centre tells SCThe Indian government informed the Supreme Court that it is exerting maximum effort regarding an Indian nurse facing execution in Yemen on ...
Trump travel ban: US imposes entry ban on 12 nations, adds restrictions on 7 othersUS President Donald Trump has reinstated and expanded a travel ban, blocking or restricting entry from 19 countries, citing national securi...
‘This can’t be real’: How The Atlantic’s editor ended up in a private Trump admin war chatA journalist from The Atlantic was accidentally added to a Signal messaging group discussing military actions against the Houthi group in Y...
Donald Trump to replace defense secretary pick Pete Hegseth? His inner circle quietly preparing a list of alternativesDonald Trump’s transition team is facing a serious dilemma regarding his pick for U.S. Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth. Once seen as a s...
Russia and China clash with US and UK over attacks on Yemen rebels for strikes on Red Sea shipsIn response to accusations from Russia and China, the United States and Britain defended their military actions against Yemen's Houthi rebe...
Oldest Guantanamo Bay prisoner, a Pakistani, released after 18 yearsThe secretive US military prison once housed hundreds of suspected militants captured by US forces during America's so-called "war on terro...
US: House votes to curb power of presidency on travel bansPresident Joe Biden reversed the travel restrictions from the Trump administration in one of his first moves in office, easing limits on Ir...
Trump's revised ban less restrictive but will still face suitsTrump replaced his Jan. 27 order by dropping Iraq from the list of predominantly Muslim countries whose citizens are barred from entering t...
Donald Trump's administration mulling action on religious freedom: ReportsWhite House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, however, said the administration has no such plan to issue a directive on this issue.
Donald Trump's immigration ban includes green card holders: DHSKeeping his election promise, Trump in an executive order signed Friday halted the arrival of foreign nationals from seven Muslim-majority ...
- Pakistan 'high priority' for UK counter-terrorism
Pakistan has been categorised among the "high priorities" for Britain's overseas counter-terrorism work.
- Developed countries making Bonn-fire of Kyoto Protocol?
After two weeks of “substantive discussions” and little negotiations, Bonn II ended on a familiar note.
- Trial process to begin for accused 9-11 plotters
In the first step towards trying the alleged plotters behind the devastating September 11, 2001 attacks, five men including the accused mas...