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    Iran Warns of Retaliation Amid US Military Preparations

    Washington, March 30: Iran has warned that it will retaliate if the United States launches a ground invasion, even as President Donald Trump is considering a risky military operation to seize Iran's uranium, and regional powers are pushing for talks to contain the conflict, according to US media...
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    Pakistan's Role in West Asia Conflict: Challenges to Mediation

    Islamabad, March 28. Given its association with the A.Q. Khan network—a global nuclear smuggling chain that supplied enrichment technology to Iran, Libya, and North Korea—Pakistan lacks credibility as a mediator, especially given its reported move to convey the American proposal to Iran and...
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    Trade Deal: EU Agrees to 15% Tariffs on US Goods

    March 26, New Delhi – European Union (EU) lawmakers gave their approval, subject to certain conditions, to the EU's side of its trade agreement with the United States on Thursday.The EU assembly voted in favor of the legislation with 417 votes to 154 and 71 abstentions, although with several...
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    Lee to Lead Security Meeting Amid Iran Crisis

    Seoul, March 23 – South Korean President Lee Jae-myung is scheduled to hold a nationwide regular security meeting on Monday to assess the nation's security situation and response measures, Cheong Wa Dae said.The integrated security meeting, the first since he took office in June 2025, comes as...
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    Washington Meeting Highlights US-Japan Trade and Security Ties

    March 20, New Delhi — In Washington, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated on Friday that her country is ready to support United States efforts to promote peace and prosperity globally.Following talks with US President Donald Trump, the two leaders agreed to maintain close coordination...
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    Trump Orders Kennedy Centre Closure for Renovation

    Washington, March 16 – President Donald Trump announced on Monday plans to close the Kennedy Centre for up to two years for a major renovation, saying the landmark performing arts complex in Washington had been left in “very bad condition” by previous management.Speaking at the White House...
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    Jones Act Waiver Under Review as Shipping Disruptions Mount

    Washington, March 13 – Facing a sharp rise in fuel prices and disruptions in global shipping routes, the White House is considering a temporary waiver of the century-old Jones Act to allow more vessels to deliver energy and agricultural supplies to US ports.Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt...
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    Tehran's Demands: Rights, Reparations, and Security Guarantees

    New Delhi, March 12 – As the military campaigns by the United States and Israel against Iran, and the latter's retaliatory strikes, move into their third week, Tehran has laid down three key conditions for ending the conflict, including recognition of its rights and compensation for the damage...
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    Sitharaman: Commerce Ministry Reviews US Tariff Changes

    New Delhi, February 23 Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Monday that it is too early to comment on the tariff changes announced by the United States, and the commerce ministry is reviewing the situation.On Friday, the US Supreme Court ruled against the sweeping import tariffs imposed...
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    Gaza Peace Board Inaugural Session Set for Next Week

    Islamabad, February 10 Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is expected to attend the inaugural session of the Board of Peace for Gaza, which will be held next week in Washington.The key meeting is scheduled for February 19 at the US Institute of Peace, a leading think-tank.Diplomatic...
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