U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has agreed to accept deportees from the United States, regardless of their nationality, and even violent American criminals currently imprisoned in the U.S. Calling it an "unprecedented migratory agreement," Rubio praised the Salvadoran government’s willingness to support Washington’s immigration policies.
President Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu are set to meet Tuesday as the Israeli prime minister faces competing pressure from his right-wing coalition to end a temporary truce against Hamas militants in Gaza and from war-weary Israelis who want the remaining hostages home and the 15-month conflict to end.
FM Sitharaman launches 'VijAIpatha' labs in govt schools in Karnataka
K'taka Cong protest against replacing MGNREGA, 'hate politics' in National Herald case
B'desh to hold funeral of slain youth leader amid tight security
8 dead, dozens wounded in Russian strike on Ukraine's Odesa port
Leadership issue: Cong high command will call us at 'appropriate time,' will wait, says Shivakumar
Jharkhand: Army jawan arrested for 'raping' woman in Ranchi
Snow, rain likely as Kashmir braces for 'Chillai-Kalan'
'Have not received complaint yet': Delhi Police on assault by off-duty Air India Express pilot
Low visibility prevents PM’s helicopter from landing in Taherpur, Modi returns to Kolkata airport
Bearys Group wins CREDAI National Award for Sustainable Commercial Project
Gurugram Police arrest BJP Yuva Morcha member for spreading fake murder story on social media
Dharmasthala mass burials case: Accused Chinnayya files complaint against Thimarody, four others
Activist short-seller Nathan Anderson, known for his high-profile campaigns against the likes of Adani Group, said he is closing his firm, Hindenburg Research, not because of any threat - legal or otherwise - and that he stands by all its reports.
USA has begun deporting Indian migrants on military flights. A US military aircraft carrying 205 Indian nationals departed from San Antonio, Texas, as part of an ongoing deportation drive under President Donald Trump's strict immigration policies. The C-17 aircraft left at around 3:00 am IST, with all passengers verified by the Indian government before departure.
Washington: US President Donald Trump held off Monday on his tariff threats against Mexico for one month of further negotiations after Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum agreed to send 10,000 members of her country's national guard to the border to address drug trafficking.
Nine nations have pledged to take action against Israel, including upholding The Hague's arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, as part of efforts to end Israel's occupation of Palestine and address its operations in Gaza.
Mississauga—Erin Mills: Bearys Supermarket in Canada officially opened its doors to the public with an inauguration ceremony attended by prominent dignitaries and community members.
London: Two Indian students in their 20s have been killed and two others remain in hospital with serious injuries after the car they were travelling in struck a tree in County Carlow, southern Ireland, according to the Irish police.
Intense fighting between Sudan’s regular army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) escalated on Saturday, resulting in at least 56 deaths and numerous injuries due to airstrikes and artillery shelling across Greater Khartoum. The ongoing conflict, which began in April 2023, has intensified as the army attempts to reclaim the capital.
US President Donald Trump has imposed steep tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, escalating trade tensions in the region. The move, which Trump had been threatening for months, was formalised through an executive order on Saturday.