In a bold interview with ABC News, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that targeting and killing Iran's Supreme Leader would not escalate conflict but rather "end it." This statement follows reports that U.S. President Donald Trump had previously vetoed such a plan, fearing it would...
New details emerge on Gaza ceasefire proposal as Netanyahu heads to the White House
Diplomatic efforts are ongoing as US President Donald Trump looks to secure a ceasefire deal between Israel and..
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The Russia-Ukraine war has entered a brutal new phase. In July 2025, Russia unleashed its largest-ever aerial assault on Kyiv, a sign of its growing dominance on the battlefield. But how did we get..
Brics 2025: The 17th annual BRICS summit has officially opened in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, bringing together over 4,000 delegates from 37 nations and global organizations. Held under Brazil’s..
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lauded US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, affirming his support for President Trump's decision. Netanyahu emphasized... IndiaTimes
President Trump reportedly vetoed an Israeli plan to assassinate Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei amidst escalating conflict. This occurred as Israel launched... IndiaTimes Also reported by •DNA
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a strike on Iranian military and nuclear sites, anticipating retaliatory attacks. He stated the US was... IndiaTimes