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Quetta Train Blast Kills 24 on Eve of Eid | BLA Claims Attack

A suicide car bomb struck a military shuttle train in Quetta on May 24, killing at least 24 people. BLA claimed responsibility for the Eid-eve attack.

Quetta Train Blast Aftermath in Balochistan

Serbia Protests Erupt in Belgrade: Students Clash With Police After Massive Anti-Government Rally

Tens of thousands hit Belgrade's streets on May 23 demanding early elections as clashes broke out between protesters and riot police across Serbia's capital.

Protesters holding flares face riot police during nighttime anti-government protests in Belgrade, Serbia.

India-Africa Forum Summit 2026 Postponed Amid Ebola Outbreak in DRC and Uganda

India and the African Union have postponed the India-Africa Forum Summit, scheduled for May 28–31 in New Delhi, following WHO's declaration of Ebola as a global health emergency.

India and African Union flags with Ebola outbreak concept image.

Massive Mushroom Cloud Seen Near Sensitive Israeli Military Zone

A massive fireball and mushroom-shaped cloud appeared over Israel near a missile defense testing site. No nuclear incident, strike, or casualties have been o...

MISSILE TEST OR SOMETHING MORE? Massive Mushroom Cloud Over Israel

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.

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

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.

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

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.

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