Egypt's El-Sisi Seals €4 Billion EU Deal Amid Gaza Peace Talks and Migration Control Drama

October 25, 2025

Egypt's El-Sisi Seals €4 Billion EU Deal Amid Gaza Peace Talks and Migration Control Drama

In a big Brussels summit, Egypt’s President El-Sisi secured massive EU investments worth €4 billion. The talks focused on Gaza peace, migration control, and boosting Egypt’s economy — but human rights worries remain loud and clear.

France India Foundation's Young Leaders Unite for Innovation and Leadership in New Delhi and Mumbai

October 25, 2025

France India Foundation's Young Leaders Unite for Innovation and Leadership in New Delhi and Mumbai

Thirty-five bright young leaders from France and India gathered in New Delhi and Mumbai for the France India Foundation’s third Young Leaders Programme. Packed with inspiring talks, visits to Rashtrapati Bhawan, and lively chats about AI and bold leadership, this event stitched strong ties and fresh ideas between both nations.

India Slams Pakistan Over Kashmir Rights Violations, Pushes for Major UN Reforms at Security Council

October 25, 2025

India Slams Pakistan Over Kashmir Rights Violations, Pushes for Major UN Reforms at Security Council

India boldy calls Pakistan out for ‘alien’ democracy and urge it to stop severe human rights abuses in Kashmir. At the UN, ambassador Parvathaneni Harish demands real reforms to make Security Council more inclusive and fit for today's world. Will the UN listen?

Ex-CIA Officer John Kiriakou Shocks: Pakistan Would Lose Conventional War Against India

October 25, 2025

Ex-CIA Officer John Kiriakou Shocks: Pakistan Would Lose Conventional War Against India

In a bold statement, former CIA officer John Kiriakou warns that Pakistan would lose any normal war against India. His comments stir fresh debate on the tense India-Pak relations.

Afghanistan’s Taliban Orders Dams on Kunar River, Raising Water Fight Heat with Pakistan

October 25, 2025

Afghanistan’s Taliban Orders Dams on Kunar River, Raising Water Fight Heat with Pakistan

Just days after tense border clashes, Afghanistan’s Taliban government springs into action, planning dams on the Kunar River that feeds Pakistan. With orders from Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, local firms get the nod. This daring move could squeeze water flow into Pakistan, adding fuel to fiery relations between neighbors.