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Musk Joined PM Modi-Trump Phone Call To Discuss US-Israel War Against Iran
Elon Musk joined phone call between PM Modi and US President Donald Trump to discuss Iran War: news agency Reuters

More Than 400 Hezbollah Fighters Killed In War With Israel So Far: Report
More than 400 fighters from Hezbollah have been killed since the Lebanese armed group launched the opening salvoes of a new war with Israel on March 2.

Balendra Shah's 15-Member Cabinet Has 5 Women Ministers With Key Portfolios
The newly appointed ministers took the oath of office and secrecy on Friday, administered by President Ram Chandra Paudel.

'Bibi Really Sold It': A Rebuke In Vance-Netanyahu Tense Call Amid Iran War
Another senior US official told Axios that, in their view, Vance remained the most viable path to a negotiated end to the war. "If the Iranians can't strike a deal with Vance, they don't get a deal. He's the best they're gonna get," the official said

White House Unveils 'No Filter' App To Communicate Directly With Citizens
The move is viewed as a strategic effort to bypass traditional media and communicate with the public without external interpretation.

"Pak In Denial": India Backs Bangladesh As It Seeks Justice For 1971 Genocide
Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal highlighted how 'Operation Searchlight' included systematic and targetted killing of millions of Bangladeshis alongside widespread sexual violence against women by Pakistani forces.

FBI Chief Kash Patel's Personal Email Breached, Claim Iran-Linked Hackers
Iran War Live News: FBI Chief Kash Patel's Personal Email Breached, Claim Iran-Linked Hackers

"Alarmingly Low": Pentagon Scrambles After US Fires 850 Tomahawks At Iran
It can take up to 2 years to build a Tomahawk, costing $3.6 million a piece, according to the report. Moreover, last year's budget had included only 57 of them.

From Iran To Lebanon: How Middle East War Is Uprooting Millions
More than 51,500 Iranians have crossed into Turkiye between 28 February and 26 March, according to the UN Refugee Agency.

Gallery: Stunning Views Of Dubai As Thunder And Lightning Lit Up The City
A severe storm with thunder and lightning hit Dubai, causing flooding and disruptions while creating dramatic visuals of the city's iconic skyline.

"Insanity": US Senator Blames Trump As Iran Imposes $2 Billion Fee In Hormuz
"Here's the problem. The strait was open before the war began, we are now seeking to solve a problem that we created. This is insanity!" he said.

White House's Cryptic Post Sounds Meaningless, Until You Hear It Backwards
One video carries the 'shushing face' emoji, and when played in reverse, it contains audio that users have identified as saying "Exciting announcement tomorrow."

Explained: How Artemis, Chandrayaan Programs Are Rewriting Lunar Story
The United States is preparing to send humans back to the Moon under NASA's Artemis programme, ending a 54-year gap since the last Apollo astronauts left the lunar surface in 1972.

Japan's Ispace Pushes NASA-Backed Mission To 2023 After Failed Landings
Shifts in US space programme under President Donald Trump have created uncertainty among Japanese firms seeking closer cooperation to counter China.

US-Iran War Triggers Global Fertiliser Shortage, Could Make Food Costlier
Iran is seriously limiting shipments through the Strait of Hormuz that handles nearly a third of global fertiliser trade.

UK Woman Who Claimed Rs 30 Lakh Disability Benefits Caught Ziplining On Holiday
A UK woman who claimed she was housebound due to anxiety was spared jail after spending over £23,000 in disability benefits on travel and a lavish lifestyle, exposing fraud in the welfare system.

Massive Lightning Hits Burj Khalifa: Here's How Building Protects Itself
The towering skyscraper, measuring 2,272 feet, was hit as dark clouds, rain and thunder rolled across Dubai's skyline.

Opinion: Opinion | Have US And Iran Already Gone Past The Point Of 'Negotation'?
Serious negotiations need to be held behind the scenes with as much confidentiality as possible.

Why Iran's Foreign Minister, Speaker Have Been Struck Off Israel's Kill List
Ghalibaf and Araghchi are reportedly removed from the target list for up to four or five days as Trump opens the door to high-level negotiations.


