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Billionaire’s Resignation and Criticism of Trump’s Spending Plan Signal Deepening Divide Washington, May 29, 2025 – In a stunning turn of events, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has announced his resignation from his role as a senior advisor to President Donald Trump, marking the end of his tenure leading the controversial Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The decision, revealed on X on May 29, 2025, comes just a day after Musk publicly criticized Trump’s flagship “One Big, Beautiful Bill Act,” accusing it of undermining DOGE’s mission to slash federal spending. The move has fueled rumors of a growing rift…
Government Approves Significant Price Increases for 2025-26 to Ensure Farmer Prosperity New Delhi – The Central Government has announced the Minimum Support Prices (MSP) for 14 Kharif crops, including paddy, arhar, and soybean, for the 2025-26 marketing season, delivering a significant boost to farmers. The decision, made during a cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on May 28, 2025, aims to ensure farmers receive at least 50% profit over production costs, with an estimated expenditure of ₹2,07,000 crore. The highest MSP increase was approved for nigerseed (₹820/quintal), followed by ragi (₹596/quintal), cotton (₹589/quintal), and sesamum (₹579/quintal). Key MSP…
Tensions Escalate as Medvedev Responds to U.S. President’s Criticism of Putin New Delhi: Russia has issued a stark warning of a potential Third World War in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent comments accusing Russian President Vladimir Putin of “playing with fire” amid escalating attacks on Ukraine. The sharp rebuke from Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council, underscores the deepening rift between the two nations as Trump pushes for a ceasefire that Putin has consistently rejected. Trump’s Frustration with Putin GrowsTrump has been vocal about his dissatisfaction with Putin’s refusal to agree to a ceasefire in the…
How Beijing’s Loans Are Crippling Economies and Seizing Assets Beijing: China’s aggressive lending practices are pushing developing nations into a financial abyss, with many struggling to repay even the interest on massive loans. Under the guise of development through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China has extended billions in credit, only to tighten the noose of debt collection, leaving countries economically paralyzed and at risk of losing critical assets. The Scale of China’s LendingAccording to a recent report by the Sydney-based Lowy Institute, China is set to collect approximately $35 billion in debt repayments in 2025 from developing nations,…
AIMIM Leader Ridicules Pakistan’s Attempt to Pass Off Chinese Drill Photo as Victory Kuwait City: During a fiery address to the Indian diaspora in Kuwait, AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi lambasted Pakistan’s leadership for attempting to pass off a 2019 Chinese military drill photograph as evidence of a supposed victory over India. The scathing remarks came as part of India’s diplomatic outreach following the April 22, 2025, Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 lives. Pakistan’s Misleading PropagandaOwaisi, part of an all-party delegation led by BJP MP Baijayant Panda, highlighted a recent blunder where Pakistan’s Army Chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, presented…
New Delhi, May 26, 2025 – India has surpassed Japan to become the world’s fourth-largest economy, with a nominal GDP of $4,187.017 billion in 2025, according to the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) latest World Economic Outlook report. This historic milestone, announced by NITI Aayog CEO B.V.R. Subrahmanyam, underscores India’s position as the fastest-growing major economy. However, low per capita income continues to spark debate, with critics arguing that India’s economic rise must translate into tangible improvements for its 1.4 billion citizens. A Meteoric Rise in Global Rankings At a press conference following the 10th NITI Aayog Governing Council Meeting, Subrahmanyam…
S-400 created history in Operation Sindoor, destroyed AWACS aircraft 315 km inside Pakistan New Delhi: In a decisive show of strength and resolve, India’s Operation Sindoor has inflicted significant damage on Pakistan’s military infrastructure in response to the devastating terror attack in Pahalgam last month that left 26 Indian tourists dead. Indian Air Force (IAF) officials confirmed that the daring airstrikes carried out on May 10, 2025, led to the destruction of critical Pakistani military assets deep inside enemy territory—some as far as 315 km within Pakistan. Key Strikes and Notable Losses According to senior Indian defense sources, the Indian…
New Delhi: U.S. President Donald Trump’s May 21, 2025, Oval Office meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa turned contentious when Trump accused South Africa of a “genocide” against white farmers, presenting a video screenshot he claimed depicted their mass burials. The image, however, was from a Reuters video filmed in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, showing humanitarian workers handling body bags after clashes with M23 rebels, not South Africa. The blunder, exposed by Reuters’ fact-check team, has sparked global scrutiny of Trump’s tactics, with critics accusing him of peddling far-right conspiracy theories to corner Ramaphosa. Despite the controversy, Trump’s…
Tensions at the UNNew Delhi: India has sharply rebuked Pakistan at the United Nations after Islamabad tried to stir controversy over the Indus Waters Treaty. India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish, made it clear that the 65-year-old pact would remain suspended until Pakistan ends its support for terrorism. Pakistan’s representative had earlier claimed at the UN that “water is life, not a weapon of war,” but India firmly countered this narrative. 20,000 Indian Lives Lost to TerrorAmbassador Harish underscored that over 20,000 Indians have been killed in terror attacks over the past four decades. Despite this, India…
The Gaza Health Ministry reports 53,655 deaths and 121,000 injuries since October 2023, underscoring the conflict’s devastating toll. A 2025 IPC report estimates 95% of Gaza’s population faces acute food insecurity, with 30% of children showing signs of wasting. New Delhi: Gaza’s humanitarian crisis has reached catastrophic levels, with at least 29 children and elderly dying from starvation-related causes in recent days, according to Palestinian Health Minister Majed Abu Ramadan. The Israeli blockade, intensified since March 2025, has crippled aid deliveries, leaving 2.3 million Palestinians on the brink of famine. Hospitals are overwhelmed with malnourished children, and the United Nations…
