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Putin to Visit China for High-Level Talks with Xi Jinping

Putin to visit China for talks with Xi Jinping amid growing Russia-China ties. Summit expected to cover energy, trade, Ukraine, and global geopolitics.

Wind and Solar Overtake Coal in U.S. Power Generation: What's Driving America's Energy Shift

Wind and solar energy have outpaced coal in U.S. electricity generation for the first time in history. But with record emissions, contested policies, and AI driving power demand sky-high — is this really a turning point, or just a number on a grid report? Here's the full picture.

Trump and Xi Agree on Trade Framework and Hormuz Reopening, but Taiwan and Technology Tensions Go Unresolved

President Trump concluded his two-day state visit to Beijing on Friday with agreements on agricultural purchases, a joint statement on the Strait of Hormuz, and a new bilateral diplomatic framework — while China's warning on Taiwan and its resistance to American chip imports exposed limits that goodwill alone could not bridge.

Gurugram Student Featured on School Banner Among Key Accused in NEET-UG 2026 Paper Leak Probe

Gurugram student Yash Yadav, featured on a school's top achievers banner for MBBS selection, has been arrested by the CBI in connection with the alleged NEET-UG 2026 paper leak. Rajasthan SOG had detained him before handing him over to the central agency. Investigation ongoing.

Tilak Varma to Lead India A in Sri Lanka; Sooryavanshi Gets His Shot

The BCCI has named a 15-member India A squad for the ODI tri-series in Sri Lanka this June. Tilak Varma will captain the side, with Riyan Parag as vice-captain. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is in the squad for the first time at this level.

Delhi Bus Gang-Rape Case: Driver and Helper Arrested, Investigation Underway

A 30-year-old factory worker was allegedly gang-raped inside a moving sleeper bus in Outer Delhi's Nangloi area late at night. Both accused have been arrested. The case has reignited demands for safer public transport and stricter enforcement of laws protecting women.

The World's Most Dangerous Waterway Is at the Center of a Global Standoff — And the UN Is Being Put to the Test

A Bahrain-led UN Security Council resolution demanding freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz has secured support from 112 countries. Here's what it means for Iran, global oil supply, and the future of Middle East stability in 2026.