Palestine as the Region’s Moral Compass

Revised Article When Iran’s foreign minister described Palestine as the region’s “moral compass” at the Al Jazeera Forum, the remark instantly drew attention across diplomatic and media circles. The phrase was not dramatic by accident. It reflected decades of political frustration, moral positioning, and unresolved conflict that continue to define the Middle East. Rather than

Trump Pushes New Nuclear Deal After Russia Exit

When nuclear treaties collapse, the consequences are never confined to diplomatic paperwork. They ripple through global security, military strategy, and public anxiety. That is why recent remarks by Donald Trump, urging the creation of a new nuclear arms treaty after the effective end of a major U.S.–Russia agreement, have drawn sharp international attention. Trump’s statement comes at a

PM Modi Targets Mamata Over Illegal Immigration

Indian politics thrives on strong words, but when those words touch issues like illegal immigration, national security, and constitutional authority, they carry far greater weight. That is exactly what happened when Narendra Modi launched a pointed attack on Mamata Banerjee, alleging that her party, the Trinamool Congress, is “going to court to protect illegal immigrants.”

Bill Gates on Epstein: A Costly Mistake He Can’t Undo

When one of the world’s most influential figures says he regrets “every minute” of a past association, people listen. That’s exactly what happened when Bill Gates publicly reflected on his interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, a disgraced financier whose name has become synonymous with abuse, secrecy, and elite impunity. Gates’ words were unusually blunt. No hedging.

India Will Lower Tariffs on Wide Array of American Industrial, Agri Goods to 0%: What It Really Means

When the U.S. Trade Representative publicly stated that India has agreed to lower tariffs to zero on a wide range of American industrial and agricultural goods, it immediately caught attention on both sides of the globe. On the surface, it sounds dramatic — almost like India is throwing open its markets overnight. But as with

India–US Trade Deal: $500 Billion Promise or Political Optics? What Really Changed After the Trump–Modi Call

When headlines screamed that India and the United States were eyeing a $500 billion trade promise after a phone call between Donald Trump and Narendra Modi, it sounded historic. Social media lit up, markets reacted, and political camps on both sides claimed victory. But once the noise settled, a bigger question emerged: was this a

Federal Reserve Chair Nominee Announcement: Why January 30 Matters More Than It Sounds

When former President Donald Trump said that he would announce his nominee for the next Federal Reserve Chair on January 30, it may have sounded like just another political headline. But if you pause for a moment and really think about it, this announcement carries far more weight than an ordinary appointment. It is not

U.S.–Canada Trade Rift Deepens as Trump Warns of 50% Tariff on Aircraft

Trump Threatens Canada With 50% Tariff on Aircraft, Escalating Trade Tensions The trade relationship between the United States and Canada—long regarded as one of the world’s most stable and cooperative—has once again come under pressure. Former U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 50% tariff on Canadian-manufactured aircraft sold in the United States,

Fingers on the trigger, says Iran after Trump’s warning

Overview: What Happened On January 28–29, 2026, U.S. President Donald Trump issued a stark ultimatum to Iran, urging it to agree to a new nuclear deal or face serious military consequences. Trump declared that “time is running out” for negotiations and hinted that a renewed U.S. military strike could be “far worse” than past actions,