PM Modi’s UK Visit to Strengthen Strategic Ties and FTA Implementation
July 23, 2025
In a move that has sparked international concern, President Donald Trump signed an executive order on January 20, 2025, initiating the United States’ withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO). This decision, effective in 12 months, has prompted Germany to announce its intention to persuade President Trump to reconsider. German[Read More…]
In a recent discussion, geopolitical analyst Pepe Escobar and commentator Larry Johnson delved into Iran’s missile retaliation against U.S. forces in Iraq, shedding light on the broader implications for regional stability and international relations. The conversation centered on Iran’s strategic use of missile capabilities in response to U.S. actions, highlighting[Read More…]
In a breakthrough discovery, scientists from the University of California, Santa Barbara, revealed that certain bacteria, when embedded in polymers, form self-assembling cables that grow into living gels. This innovative process, unveiled in January 2025, could revolutionize materials science and biotechnology, offering sustainable solutions for bioengineering, energy storage, and medicine.[Read More…]
In a groundbreaking achievement, scientists from the University of California, Berkeley, and Google DeepMind have developed a new artificial fluorescent protein using an artificial intelligence model that simulated 500 million years of evolution. Announced on January 20, 2025, the innovation, which took place at UC Berkeley, combines advanced AI with[Read More…]
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists are using gravitational waves—ripples in spacetime—to unravel the hidden histories of black holes, offering a unique insight into their size, spin, and even their cosmic lineage. Researchers announced on [insert date] that this approach serves as a “cosmic DNA test,” enabling astrophysicists to piece together[Read More…]
A 220-foot asteroid, roughly the size of a commercial jet, is hurtling past Earth today at an astonishing speed of 83,788 kilometers per hour (52,060 mph), according to NASA. The close encounter raises concerns, but experts assure there’s no immediate threat to our planet. The asteroid, officially designated 2023 BU,[Read More…]
In an unprecedented turn of events, South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol spent his first night in solitary confinement at the Seoul Detention Centre, following his formal arrest on charges of insurrection. This marks the first time an incumbent South Korean president has been detained, a development that has[Read More…]
In a call to action for the future of U.S. military readiness, Christopher P. Maier, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict, emphasized the importance of capitalizing on recent operational gains. Speaking at a Pentagon briefing on Friday, Maier highlighted the achievements of the Special Operations Forces[Read More…]
Italy has secured a landmark $289 million agreement with Rheinmetall to purchase the Skynex air defense system, marking the first time a NATO member has opted for this cutting-edge technology. The deal, revealed in January 2025, includes a pilot system set for delivery by 2026, with the potential for additional[Read More…]
In a significant rejection of Kurdish aspirations, Syria’s defense minister dismissed a proposal from Kurdish forces seeking to establish their own military bloc within the country’s armed forces, according to reports on Sunday. The decision underscores the ongoing tensions between the Syrian government and Kurdish groups, who have been pivotal[Read More…]