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No Fixed Agenda Yet for US-Iran Peace Talks in Pakistan
Tensions persist ahead of US-Iran ceasefire discussions in Islamabad, where both delegations have convened without a settled format. Options include direct engagement or isolated rooms with Pakistani...

Sea Mines Block Iran’s Path to Reopen Key Hormuz Strait
A new headache grips the already volatile Middle East as Iran grapples with the aftermath of its own making in the Strait of Hormuz. Fresh intelligence from US sources reveals that the country cannot...

Iran-US Ceasefire Talks Teeter on Hormuz Control and Sanctions Relief
In a high-stakes diplomatic push, US and Iranian envoys converge in Islamabad to negotiate an enduring ceasefire. Deep-seated animosity, irreconcilable demands, and the specter of regional chaos set...

Vikram Misri's Key Europe Tour: Boosting India-France-Germany Ties
In a move to fortify India's strategic footholds in Europe, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri will undertake a significant three-day tour to France and Germany starting April 12. The Ministry of...

Sergio Gor: Strong India-US Energy Partnership Ahead in Nuclear Tech
US Ambassador Sergio Gor's recent remarks signal a new era of collaboration between India and the United States, particularly in civil nuclear energy and beyond. During Indian Foreign Secretary...

Ghalibaf's Emotional Tribute to Minab Kids En Route to US Talks
A heart-wrenching scene unfolded on an Iranian flight to Islamabad: empty seats adorned with photos of slain Minab schoolchildren, their backpacks, and fresh roses. Parliament Speaker Mohammad...

Britain Plans Key Talks on Reopening Hormuz Strait
In a bold move to defuse one of the world's most volatile maritime disputes, the United Kingdom will convene allies next week to negotiate the toll-free reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The...

Ecuador Trade Feud: Colombia Hikes Tariffs to 100% in Retaliation
In a bold counterstrike, Colombia's Trade Ministry has declared it will impose 100% tariffs on all imports from Ecuador, up from the previous 30%. The decision mirrors Quito's aggressive tariff...
