What triggered India’s response to Mali violence? Coordinated terror strikes and minister’s death
India condemns Mali terror attacks after minister killed, highlights global security risks and support for Sahel stability. The Government of India issued a strong condemnation on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 (IST), following a series of coordinated terrorist attacks across Mali that resulted in significant casualties and heightened regional instability. In an official statement, the Ministry of External Affairs expressed condolences to victims’ families and affirmed solidarity with Mali’s government and citizens. Coordinated assaults escalate violence across Mali The wave of violence began on Saturday, April 25, 2026, when militant group Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin joined forces with Tuareg separatists from the Front de libération de l'Azawad. Together, they launched synchronized attacks targeting key locations from the capital Bamako to northern regions. The coordinated nature of the assaults marked one of the most significant escalations of violence in the country in recent years. Death of defense minister shocks leadership Among those killed was Sadio Camara, Mali’s Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs, who died in a targeted strike during the offensive. His death has sent shockwaves through Mali’s political and military leadership, raising concerns about the capacity of state institutions to counter increasingly sophisticated insurgent operations. India reiterates zero tolerance on terrorism In its statement, New Delhi emphasized its longstanding policy of zero tolerance toward terrorism. The government reaffirmed its commitment to combating extremist violence in all forms and voiced support for international efforts aimed at restoring peace and stability in the Sahel region. Officials in New Delhi indicated that the scale and coordination of the attacks reflect evolving threats posed by transnational militant networks. Broader implications for Sahel stability The attacks have intensified concerns within India’s strategic community that Mali could become a more entrenched base for global terror groups. While India has historically maintained a measured relationship with Bamako focused on development and capacity building, the latest violence underscores growing instability across the Sahel. Analysts warn that continued unrest may have wider implications for international security and counterterrorism efforts.
What triggered India’s response to Mali violence? Coordinated terror strikes and minister’s death
India condemns Mali terror attacks after minister killed, highlights global security risks and support for Sahel stability. The Government of India issued a strong condemnation on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 (IST), following a series of coordinated terrorist attacks across Mali that resulted in significant casualties and heightened regional instability. In an official statement, the Ministry of External Affairs expressed condolences to victims’ families and affirmed solidarity with Mali’s government and citizens. Coordinated assaults escalate violence across Mali The wave of violence began on Saturday, April 25, 2026, when militant group Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin joined forces with Tuareg separatists from the Front de libération de l'Azawad. Together, they launched synchronized attacks targeting key locations from the capital Bamako to northern regions. The coordinated nature of the assaults marked one of the most significant escalations of violence in the country in recent years. Death of defense minister shocks leadership Among those killed was Sadio Camara, Mali’s Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs, who died in a targeted strike during the offensive. His death has sent shockwaves through Mali’s political and military leadership, raising concerns about the capacity of state institutions to counter increasingly sophisticated insurgent operations. India reiterates zero tolerance on terrorism In its statement, New Delhi emphasized its longstanding policy of zero tolerance toward terrorism. The government reaffirmed its commitment to combating extremist violence in all forms and voiced support for international efforts aimed at restoring peace and stability in the Sahel region. Officials in New Delhi indicated that the scale and coordination of the attacks reflect evolving threats posed by transnational militant networks. Broader implications for Sahel stability The attacks have intensified concerns within India’s strategic community that Mali could become a more entrenched base for global terror groups. While India has historically maintained a measured relationship with Bamako focused on development and capacity building, the latest violence underscores growing instability across the Sahel. Analysts warn that continued unrest may have wider implications for international security and counterterrorism efforts.
US missile stockpile concerns grow amid iran conflict scrutiny
US missile stockpile concerns during Iran war
US missile stockpile concerns grow amid iran conflict scrutiny
US missile stockpile concerns during Iran war
White House shooting sparks political blame and media backlash
Debate over rhetoric intensifies after Washington shooting White House shooting sparks political blame and media backlash as a weekend incident tied to threats against President Donald Trump fueled a sharp exchange between media figures and administration officials. The shooting occurred Saturday night, though authorities have not publicly released a precise time.
White House shooting sparks political blame and media backlash
Debate over rhetoric intensifies after Washington shooting White House shooting sparks political blame and media backlash as a weekend incident tied to threats against President Donald Trump fueled a sharp exchange between media figures and administration officials. The shooting occurred Saturday night, though authorities have not publicly released a precise time.
FBI Director Kash Patel may exit amid Trump administration reshuffle talks
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FBI Director Kash Patel may exit amid Trump administration reshuffle talks
FBI Director Kash Patel faces growing exit speculation amid Trump administration reshuffle talks, controversy, and a $250 million defamation lawsuit over media allegations. FBI Director Kash Patel may exit amid Trump administration reshuffle talks as speculation intensifies within Washington over potential leadership changes, according to a report that cites unnamed senior officials familiar with internal discussions. The report did not specify a date or time for t
Jay Shah named to WEF Young Global Leaders list for global cricket influence
Jay Shah has been named to the Young Global Leaders Class of 2026 by the World Economic Forum, marking a significant milestone in his rising influence within global cricket governance. The annual list highlights individuals under the age of 40 who are shaping industries worldwide, with this year’s cohort re
Jay Shah named to WEF Young Global Leaders list for global cricket influence
Jay Shah has been named to the Young Global Leaders Class of 2026 by the World Economic Forum, marking a significant milestone in his rising influence within global cricket governance. The annual list highlights individuals under the age of 40 who are shaping industries worldwide, with this year’s cohort re
Samrat Choudhary to Take Oath as Bihar CM, NDA Leaders to Attend Ceremony
Bihar is witnessing a significant political shift as Samrat Choudhary prepares to take the oath of office as the state's 24th chief minister. This move marks a historic moment, with Samrat Choudhary becoming the first BJP leader to hold the chief minister's post in Bihar. The swearing-in ceremony will be held at Lok Bhavan on Wednesday at 10:50 AM, where Governor Syed Ata Hasnain will administer the oath. The event will be attended by key NDA leaders, including BJP national president Nitin Nabin, Union minister J.P. Nadda, and Union ministers Chirag Paswan and Jitan Ram Manjhi. The political transition follows the resignation of JD(U) president Nitish Kumar, who stepped down as CM on Tuesday after being sworn in as a Rajya Sabha member. The NDA legislators unanimously elected Samrat Choudhary as their leader in a meeting, signaling the new government's formation. After meeting with the Governor, Choudhary staked his claim to form the government. The induction of only three leaders initially hints at a "small cabinet," with future expansions expected next month. As of now, 33 ministerial posts will remain vacant following the ceremony. The political shift also includes the induction of two deputy chief ministers from JD(U): Vijay Kumar Choudhary and Bijendra Prasad Yadav. This move signifies the continuing cooperation between BJP and JD(U), even as Nitish Kumar exits the stage after serving as Bihar’s longest-serving CM. His departure marks the end of an era, as he had been in office for 10 terms since 2005. Samrat Choudhary's ascent to the top position within the NDA is viewed as a result of his steady political career, having originally started with RJD before joining the BJP in 2017. His election as CM is seen as a strategic choice after Nitish Kumar's exit and reflects the changing dynamics within Bihar’s political landscape. This transition also came with emotional farewells, as Nitish Kumar paid tribute to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on his final day as CM and assured full cooperation to the incoming government. In contrast, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav mocked Choudhary, labeling him a “product of Lalu ji’s school” and questioning the legitimacy of the NDA's mandate, considering it contested elections under Nitish Kumar’s leadership. However, BJP leaders and workers expressed their enthusiasm, calling this a monumental moment for the party in Bihar's political scene. As Bihar’s political future unfolds, Samrat Choudhary's leadership and the ongoing NDA alliance will play a pivotal role in the state’s development and governance in the coming years.
Samrat Choudhary to Take Oath as Bihar CM, NDA Leaders to Attend Ceremony
Bihar is witnessing a significant political shift as Samrat Choudhary prepares to take the oath of office as the state's 24th chief minister. This move marks a historic moment, with Samrat Choudhary becoming the first BJP leader to hold the chief minister's post in Bihar. The swearing-in ceremony will be held at Lok Bhavan on Wednesday at 10:50 AM, where Governor Syed Ata Hasnain will administer the oath. The event will be attended by key NDA leaders, including BJP national president Nitin Nabin, Union minister J.P. Nadda, and Union ministers Chirag Paswan and Jitan Ram Manjhi. The political transition follows the resignation of JD(U) president Nitish Kumar, who stepped down as CM on Tuesday after being sworn in as a Rajya Sabha member. The NDA legislators unanimously elected Samrat Choudhary as their leader in a meeting, signaling the new government's formation. After meeting with the Governor, Choudhary staked his claim to form the government. The induction of only three leaders initially hints at a "small cabinet," with future expansions expected next month. As of now, 33 ministerial posts will remain vacant following the ceremony. The political shift also includes the induction of two deputy chief ministers from JD(U): Vijay Kumar Choudhary and Bijendra Prasad Yadav. This move signifies the continuing cooperation between BJP and JD(U), even as Nitish Kumar exits the stage after serving as Bihar’s longest-serving CM. His departure marks the end of an era, as he had been in office for 10 terms since 2005. Samrat Choudhary's ascent to the top position within the NDA is viewed as a result of his steady political career, having originally started with RJD before joining the BJP in 2017. His election as CM is seen as a strategic choice after Nitish Kumar's exit and reflects the changing dynamics within Bihar’s political landscape. This transition also came with emotional farewells, as Nitish Kumar paid tribute to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on his final day as CM and assured full cooperation to the incoming government. In contrast, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav mocked Choudhary, labeling him a “product of Lalu ji’s school” and questioning the legitimacy of the NDA's mandate, considering it contested elections under Nitish Kumar’s leadership. However, BJP leaders and workers expressed their enthusiasm, calling this a monumental moment for the party in Bihar's political scene. As Bihar’s political future unfolds, Samrat Choudhary's leadership and the ongoing NDA alliance will play a pivotal role in the state’s development and governance in the coming years.
Trump administration reverses Pride flag removal at Stonewall monument
NEW YORK — The Trump administration has agreed to continue flying a rainbow Pride flag at the Stonewall National Monument, reversing a February decision that had sparked legal challenges and public criticism. The agreement was disclosed in court filings on Monday, February 2026, as part of an effort to resolve a lawsuit brought by LGBTQ+ advocacy and historic preservation groups. The settlement remains subject to approval by a federal judge. According to the filing, the Department o
Trump administration reverses Pride flag removal at Stonewall monument
NEW YORK — The Trump administration has agreed to continue flying a rainbow Pride flag at the Stonewall National Monument, reversing a February decision that had sparked legal challenges and public criticism. The agreement was disclosed in court filings on Monday, February 2026, as part of an effort to resolve a lawsuit brought by LGBTQ+ advocacy and historic preservation groups. The settlement remains subject to approval by a federal judge. According to the filing, the Department o
Australian soldier Ben Roberts-Smith arrested over alleged war crimes
A former member of Australia’s armed forces, widely recognized for his military honors, has been arrested and is expected to face multiple war crime charges tied to alleged killings in Afghanistan. Authorities confirmed the arrest took place at Sydney Airport on Tuesday, though an exact date and time were not disclosed. The individual, identified by police as a 47-year-old former Australian Defence Force member and publicly named as Ben Roberts-Smith, is set to be charged with fiv
Australian soldier Ben Roberts-Smith arrested over alleged war crimes
A former member of Australia’s armed forces, widely recognized for his military honors, has been arrested and is expected to face multiple war crime charges tied to alleged killings in Afghanistan. Authorities confirmed the arrest took place at Sydney Airport on Tuesday, though an exact date and time were not disclosed. The individual, identified by police as a 47-year-old former Australian Defence Force member and publicly named as Ben Roberts-Smith, is set to be charged with fiv
President Droupadi Murmu Likely to Visit Rourkela on April 21 for Key Programmes
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President Droupadi Murmu Likely to Visit Rourkela on April 21 for Key Programmes
President Droupadi Murmu is likely to visit Rourkela, Odisha, on April 21, 2026, for a series of programmes in the steel city, according to Union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram. Oram, who is also the Lok Sabha MP for Sundergarh (which includes Rourkela), confirmed the visit after meeting with Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi at Lok Seva Bhawan in Bhubaneswar. Although the final schedule has not yet been confirmed, the visit is expected to focus on key issues in the region.
West Asia Crisis: Jaishankar Holds Key Talks with Qatar PM, UAE Foreign Minister
On April 5, 2026, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar held crucial telephonic discussions with Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani and
West Asia Crisis: Jaishankar Holds Key Talks with Qatar PM, UAE Foreign Minister
On April 5, 2026, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar held crucial telephonic discussions with Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani and
US lifts sanctions on Venezuela’s interim leader Delcy Rodríguez
The United States has lifted sanctions on Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodríguez, signaling a significant shift in diplomatic relations between the two countries. The decision follows a series of developments after US forces removed former leader Nicolás Maduro from power in a military operation in Caracas and brought him to New York to face drug trafficking charges. Rodríguez, a longtime ally of Maduro and former vice president, had been under US sanctions since 2018 ov
US lifts sanctions on Venezuela’s interim leader Delcy Rodríguez
The United States has lifted sanctions on Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodríguez, signaling a significant shift in diplomatic relations between the two countries. The decision follows a series of developments after US forces removed former leader Nicolás Maduro from power in a military operation in Caracas and brought him to New York to face drug trafficking charges. Rodríguez, a longtime ally of Maduro and former vice president, had been under US sanctions since 2018 ov
White House Blasts Iran Leaders, Claims Their Deaths Tied to Failed Talks
The White House has stirred up fresh controversy amidst the ongoing conflict with Iran by linking the deaths of senior Iranian leaders to failed negotiations with the United States. During a recent briefing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed that these leaders were eliminated due to misleading the US government during talks aimed at ending the war. Leavitt’s explosive remarks suggested that these leaders had "strung" the US along in negotiations under the previous Trump a
White House Blasts Iran Leaders, Claims Their Deaths Tied to Failed Talks
The White House has stirred up fresh controversy amidst the ongoing conflict with Iran by linking the deaths of senior Iranian leaders to failed negotiations with the United States. During a recent briefing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed that these leaders were eliminated due to misleading the US government during talks aimed at ending the war. Leavitt’s explosive remarks suggested that these leaders had "strung" the US along in negotiations under the previous Trump a
US–Israel–Iran War | US deploys thousands of paratroopers to Middle East amid Iran tensions
WASHINGTON — Thousands of soldiers from the United States Army’s elite 82nd Airborne Division have begun arriving in the Middle East as of Monday, March 30, 2026, according to U.S. officials, marking a significant escalation in military positioning as President Donald Trump considers next steps in the ongoing conflict with Iran. The deployment adds to a growing U.S. presence in the region, following the recent arrival of approximately 2,500 Marines over the weekend. The paratroope
US–Israel–Iran War | US deploys thousands of paratroopers to Middle East amid Iran tensions
WASHINGTON — Thousands of soldiers from the United States Army’s elite 82nd Airborne Division have begun arriving in the Middle East as of Monday, March 30, 2026, according to U.S. officials, marking a significant escalation in military positioning as President Donald Trump considers next steps in the ongoing conflict with Iran. The deployment adds to a growing U.S. presence in the region, following the recent arrival of approximately 2,500 Marines over the weekend. The paratroope
Tarique Rahman’s Genocide Day Message: A Shift in Bangladesh’s Foreign Policy
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Tarique Rahman’s Genocide Day Message: A Shift in Bangladesh’s Foreign Policy
On March 25, 2026, Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman marked Genocide Day with a powerful message that signaled a clear shift from the softer approach to Pakistan observed during the previous interim government under Muhammad Yunus. Rahman’s remarks were made on social media, describing March 25, 1971, as "one of the most disgraceful and brutal days" in the country's history, highlighting the atrocities carried out by Pakistani forces during Operation Searchlight. Rahman recounted how
Colombian military plane crash in Amazon raises concerns over casualties
A Colombian military aircraft carrying 110 soldiers crashed shortly after take-off in the country’s remote southern Amazon region on Monday, prompting an urgent emergency response and raising concerns over potential casualties. The aircraft, identified as a Lockheed Martin Hercules C-130, went down near Puerto Leguzamo, a town located close to the border with Peru, according to officials from the defence ministry. Preliminary reports indicate that the aircraft had just departed when the in
Colombian military plane crash in Amazon raises concerns over casualties
A Colombian military aircraft carrying 110 soldiers crashed shortly after take-off in the country’s remote southern Amazon region on Monday, prompting an urgent emergency response and raising concerns over potential casualties. The aircraft, identified as a Lockheed Martin Hercules C-130, went down near Puerto Leguzamo, a town located close to the border with Peru, according to officials from the defence ministry. Preliminary reports indicate that the aircraft had just departed when the in
Trump administration sues Harvard over alleged antisemitism violations
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Trump administration sues Harvard over alleged antisemitism violations
The Trump administration has filed a major lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging violations of civil rights protections for Jewish and Israeli students and faculty. The case, submitted by the Department of Justice in a federal district court in Boston on March 20, 2026, accuses the university of failing to address what officials describe as widespread antisemitism and discriminatory practices on campus. According to the complaint, Harvard is alleged to have ignored repeated incidents
India sends medical aid to Kabul after deadly airstrike kills over 400
India has dispatched a 2.5-ton consignment of emergency medicines, medical disposables, kits, and equipment to Afghanistan to assist victims of a devastating airstrike in Kabul that claimed more than 400 lives and left over 250 injured. The humanitarian aid was delivered on March 20 as part of India’s continued support for the Afghan people during a period of crisis. According to officials, the supplies are intended to support the treatment and recovery of those affected by the March 16 attack on a drug addiction treatment facility in Kabul. The strike targeted the Omid Drug Addiction Treatment Hospital, which Afghan authorities described as housing one of the most vulnerable sections of society. The incident has drawn widespread condemnation due to the high number of civilian casualties. India strongly criticized the airstrike, calling it a barbaric and unjustifiable act of violence against civilians. In an official statement, New Delhi emphasized that a medical facility cannot be considered a legitimate military target and reaffirmed its solidarity with Afghanistan. The government reiterated its commitment to providing humanitarian assistance and helping address the immediate needs arising from the crisis. Afghanistan confirmed that over 408 individuals undergoing treatment at the facility were killed, while more than 265 sustained injuries. The scale of the casualties has intensified regional tensions and raised concerns about escalating conflict in South Asia. Afghan leaders have condemned the attack and indicated that while diplomatic efforts remain a priority, a response to the incident is under consideration. Amid rising tensions, Pakistan and Afghanistan have announced a temporary ceasefire following mediation efforts by international partners. The pause in hostilities coincides with the Eid al-Fitr period, although officials have warned that military operations could resume if security conditions deteriorate. Both sides continue to exchange accusations regarding cross-border militancy, further complicating the fragile situation in the region.
India sends medical aid to Kabul after deadly airstrike kills over 400
India has dispatched a 2.5-ton consignment of emergency medicines, medical disposables, kits, and equipment to Afghanistan to assist victims of a devastating airstrike in Kabul that claimed more than 400 lives and left over 250 injured. The humanitarian aid was delivered on March 20 as part of India’s continued support for the Afghan people during a period of crisis. According to officials, the supplies are intended to support the treatment and recovery of those affected by the March 16 attack on a drug addiction treatment facility in Kabul. The strike targeted the Omid Drug Addiction Treatment Hospital, which Afghan authorities described as housing one of the most vulnerable sections of society. The incident has drawn widespread condemnation due to the high number of civilian casualties. India strongly criticized the airstrike, calling it a barbaric and unjustifiable act of violence against civilians. In an official statement, New Delhi emphasized that a medical facility cannot be considered a legitimate military target and reaffirmed its solidarity with Afghanistan. The government reiterated its commitment to providing humanitarian assistance and helping address the immediate needs arising from the crisis. Afghanistan confirmed that over 408 individuals undergoing treatment at the facility were killed, while more than 265 sustained injuries. The scale of the casualties has intensified regional tensions and raised concerns about escalating conflict in South Asia. Afghan leaders have condemned the attack and indicated that while diplomatic efforts remain a priority, a response to the incident is under consideration. Amid rising tensions, Pakistan and Afghanistan have announced a temporary ceasefire following mediation efforts by international partners. The pause in hostilities coincides with the Eid al-Fitr period, although officials have warned that military operations could resume if security conditions deteriorate. Both sides continue to exchange accusations regarding cross-border militancy, further complicating the fragile situation in the region.
Iran Vows to Keep Fighting After Larijani Killing, Holds US and Israel Responsible
Iran has vowed to continue its fight against the United States and Israel following the killing of Ali Larijani, one of Iran's most influential political figures, in an Israeli airstrike. Iranian foreign minister Syed Abbas Araghchi made a bold statement, declaring that Iran’s political and economic structure would remain intact despite the loss of Larijani, the head of the Supreme National Security Council, who was killed alongside his family members and bodyguards near Tehran. I
Iran Vows to Keep Fighting After Larijani Killing, Holds US and Israel Responsible
Iran has vowed to continue its fight against the United States and Israel following the killing of Ali Larijani, one of Iran's most influential political figures, in an Israeli airstrike. Iranian foreign minister Syed Abbas Araghchi made a bold statement, declaring that Iran’s political and economic structure would remain intact despite the loss of Larijani, the head of the Supreme National Security Council, who was killed alongside his family members and bodyguards near Tehran. I
400 Dead, 250 Injured in Pakistan Airstrike on Kabul Hospital, Taliban Condemns Attack
On March 16, 2026, a devastating Pakistani airstrike hit a drug treatment
400 Dead, 250 Injured in Pakistan Airstrike on Kabul Hospital, Taliban Condemns Attack
On March 16, 2026, a devastating Pakistani airstrike hit a drug treatment
Explosions rock Kabul amid rising tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan
Multiple explosions were reported across parts of Kabul late Monday night, heightening concerns over escalating tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Residents in several neighborhoods, particularly in the western parts of the Afghan capital, said powerful blasts were followed by the sound of aircraft flying at low altitude over the city. Witnesses described a tense atmosphere as security forces and emergency responders rushed to the affected areas to assess the situation. Sources indic
Explosions rock Kabul amid rising tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan
Multiple explosions were reported across parts of Kabul late Monday night, heightening concerns over escalating tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Residents in several neighborhoods, particularly in the western parts of the Afghan capital, said powerful blasts were followed by the sound of aircraft flying at low altitude over the city. Witnesses described a tense atmosphere as security forces and emergency responders rushed to the affected areas to assess the situation. Sources indic









