Thailand Defends Removal Of Hindu Statue Amid Rising Tensions With Cambodia
Thailand has defended its military’s decision to remove a Hindu statue located along its border with Cambodia, stating that the action was necessary to establish control over a disputed frontier area. The move, which took place on December 25, has sparked criticism and renewed debate over border management and cultural sensitivity in the region. According to Thai authorities, the statue was situated in an area that remains contested between Thailand and Cambodia. Officials said th
Thailand Defends Removal Of Hindu Statue Amid Rising Tensions With Cambodia
Thailand has defended its military’s decision to remove a Hindu statue located along its border with Cambodia, stating that the action was necessary to establish control over a disputed frontier area. The move, which took place on December 25, has sparked criticism and renewed debate over border management and cultural sensitivity in the region. According to Thai authorities, the statue was situated in an area that remains contested between Thailand and Cambodia. Officials said th
Pak PML Leader Threatens India Over Bangladesh, Calls for Military Alliance
A fresh political controversy has erupted in South Asia after a leader from Pakistan’s ruling party issued a direct warning to India over Bangladesh. Pakistan Muslim League youth wing leader Kamran Saeed Usmani released a video statement on Tuesday, threatening a strong military respo
Pak PML Leader Threatens India Over Bangladesh, Calls for Military Alliance
A fresh political controversy has erupted in South Asia after a leader from Pakistan’s ruling party issued a direct warning to India over Bangladesh. Pakistan Muslim League youth wing leader Kamran Saeed Usmani released a video statement on Tuesday, threatening a strong military respo
Violent Protest Outside Bangladesh Mission in Delhi Over Dipu Das Lynching
A massive protest outside the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi turned violent on Tuesday as members of the Vishva Hindu Parishad and other Hindu groups, including the Bajrang Dal, gathered to protest the lynching of Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh. Despite heavy security arrangements, demonstrators t
Violent Protest Outside Bangladesh Mission in Delhi Over Dipu Das Lynching
A massive protest outside the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi turned violent on Tuesday as members of the Vishva Hindu Parishad and other Hindu groups, including the Bajrang Dal, gathered to protest the lynching of Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh. Despite heavy security arrangements, demonstrators t
Police investigate suspicious vehicle near Pentagon, roads closed in Arlington
Police in Arlington, Virginia, are investigating a suspicious vehicle reported near the Pentagon on Friday morning, prompting heightened security measures and road closures in the surrounding area. The incident has led to traffic disruptions as law enforcement agencies continue to assess the situation and ensure public safety near one of the nation’s most secure federal facilities. According to the Pentagon Force Protection Agency, the vehicle arrived at one of the Pentagon’s security checkpoints at approximately 7:45 a.m. The nature of the vehicle and the reason it was deemed suspicious have not been disclosed, and officials have so far released limited information while the investigation remains active. Authorities emphasized that precautionary steps were taken immediately after the vehicle was identified, in keeping with established security protocols. As part of the response, several nearby roads were closed to both vehicular and pedestrian traffic. North Rotary Road and Fern Street were confirmed closed as of 10:19 a.m., creating delays for commuters traveling through Arlington during the morning hours. Law enforcement officials urged drivers to avoid the area if possible, use alternate routes, and comply with all police instructions while the investigation continues. Multiple police units were observed in the area as officers worked to secure the perimeter and evaluate any potential risks. Officials stressed that these measures are standard procedure during security incidents involving federal facilities, and they are intended to protect Pentagon personnel, nearby workers, and the general public. No injuries or evacuations were reported during the initial response period. Authorities have not indicated how long the road closures will remain in effect, nor whether the incident poses an ongoing threat. The Pentagon Force Protection Agency stated that updates would be provided as more information becomes available. Until then, residents and commuters in Arlington are advised to remain alert, monitor traffic conditions, and follow official guidance. The investigation remains ongoing, and law enforcement officials continue to work to determine the circumstances surrounding the vehicle’s presence at the checkpoint. Further details are expected to be released once the situation is fully assessed and it is deemed appropriate to share additional information with the public.
Police investigate suspicious vehicle near Pentagon, roads closed in Arlington
Police in Arlington, Virginia, are investigating a suspicious vehicle reported near the Pentagon on Friday morning, prompting heightened security measures and road closures in the surrounding area. The incident has led to traffic disruptions as law enforcement agencies continue to assess the situation and ensure public safety near one of the nation’s most secure federal facilities. According to the Pentagon Force Protection Agency, the vehicle arrived at one of the Pentagon’s security checkpoints at approximately 7:45 a.m. The nature of the vehicle and the reason it was deemed suspicious have not been disclosed, and officials have so far released limited information while the investigation remains active. Authorities emphasized that precautionary steps were taken immediately after the vehicle was identified, in keeping with established security protocols. As part of the response, several nearby roads were closed to both vehicular and pedestrian traffic. North Rotary Road and Fern Street were confirmed closed as of 10:19 a.m., creating delays for commuters traveling through Arlington during the morning hours. Law enforcement officials urged drivers to avoid the area if possible, use alternate routes, and comply with all police instructions while the investigation continues. Multiple police units were observed in the area as officers worked to secure the perimeter and evaluate any potential risks. Officials stressed that these measures are standard procedure during security incidents involving federal facilities, and they are intended to protect Pentagon personnel, nearby workers, and the general public. No injuries or evacuations were reported during the initial response period. Authorities have not indicated how long the road closures will remain in effect, nor whether the incident poses an ongoing threat. The Pentagon Force Protection Agency stated that updates would be provided as more information becomes available. Until then, residents and commuters in Arlington are advised to remain alert, monitor traffic conditions, and follow official guidance. The investigation remains ongoing, and law enforcement officials continue to work to determine the circumstances surrounding the vehicle’s presence at the checkpoint. Further details are expected to be released once the situation is fully assessed and it is deemed appropriate to share additional information with the public.
Violence Flares In Bangladesh As India Shuts Visa Centres Over Security Threats
Tension in Bangladesh has sharply escalated after India closed its visa centres in Rajshahi and Khulna, prompting violent protests and warnings of further unrest. Demonstrators clashed with security personnel near the Assistant High Commission of India in Rajshahi after attempting to march toward the compound. Protesters accused India of injustice and went so far as to threaten bloodshed, saying they would use swords or other weapons if necessary. The situation has alarmed authorities on both
Violence Flares In Bangladesh As India Shuts Visa Centres Over Security Threats
Tension in Bangladesh has sharply escalated after India closed its visa centres in Rajshahi and Khulna, prompting violent protests and warnings of further unrest. Demonstrators clashed with security personnel near the Assistant High Commission of India in Rajshahi after attempting to march toward the compound. Protesters accused India of injustice and went so far as to threaten bloodshed, saying they would use swords or other weapons if necessary. The situation has alarmed authorities on both
Seagull With Chinese GPS Device Found Near Naval Base In Karnataka Sparks Investigation
A migratory seagull carrying a Chinese-made GPS tracking device was found along Karnataka’s Karwar coast, raising questions due to the location’s proximity to the strategic INS Kadamba naval base. Locals first spotted the bird near Timmakka Garden in Uttara Kannada district and alerted the marine division of the forest department. The discovery drew attention because INS Kadamba hosts key Indian Navy assets and is undergoing expansion that will make it one of the largest naval bases in th
Seagull With Chinese GPS Device Found Near Naval Base In Karnataka Sparks Investigation
A migratory seagull carrying a Chinese-made GPS tracking device was found along Karnataka’s Karwar coast, raising questions due to the location’s proximity to the strategic INS Kadamba naval base. Locals first spotted the bird near Timmakka Garden in Uttara Kannada district and alerted the marine division of the forest department. The discovery drew attention because INS Kadamba hosts key Indian Navy assets and is undergoing expansion that will make it one of the largest naval bases in th
India Shuts Dhaka Visa Centre Amid Security Threats and Diplomatic Tensions
India has closed the Indian Visa Application Centre in Dhaka following growing security concerns and escalating diplomatic tensions with Bangladesh. The decision was taken after intelligence inputs warned of threats from extremist elements and provocative statements made by certain Bangladeshi political leaders. The closure reflects India’s increasing concern over the safety of its diplomatic missions and personnel in the neighbouring country. The Indian Visa Application Centre lo
India Shuts Dhaka Visa Centre Amid Security Threats and Diplomatic Tensions
India has closed the Indian Visa Application Centre in Dhaka following growing security concerns and escalating diplomatic tensions with Bangladesh. The decision was taken after intelligence inputs warned of threats from extremist elements and provocative statements made by certain Bangladeshi political leaders. The closure reflects India’s increasing concern over the safety of its diplomatic missions and personnel in the neighbouring country. The Indian Visa Application Centre lo
Trump says Russia-Ukraine peace deal closer than ever amid Berlin talks
US President Donald Trump said on Monday, December 15, that efforts to end the war between Russia and Ukraine were making unprecedented progress, describing the possibility of a peace deal as “closer than ever.” His remarks came amid a series of high-level diplomatic engagements in Europe, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with key European leaders in Berlin as part of renewed international efforts to bring an end to the nearly three-year-long conflict. Speaking t
Trump says Russia-Ukraine peace deal closer than ever amid Berlin talks
US President Donald Trump said on Monday, December 15, that efforts to end the war between Russia and Ukraine were making unprecedented progress, describing the possibility of a peace deal as “closer than ever.” His remarks came amid a series of high-level diplomatic engagements in Europe, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with key European leaders in Berlin as part of renewed international efforts to bring an end to the nearly three-year-long conflict. Speaking t
Bay Area steps up security after deadly Hanukkah attack in Sydney
Bay Area cities moved quickly to strengthen security measures after reports of a deadly shooting during a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, Australia, where two gunmen opened fire and killed 15 people. The incident sent shockwaves through Jewish communities worldwide and prompted heightened vigilance in cities across the United States as the Festival of Lights began. The tragedy weighed heavily on members of the Bay Area Jewish community as families and congregations gathered to mark
Bay Area steps up security after deadly Hanukkah attack in Sydney
Bay Area cities moved quickly to strengthen security measures after reports of a deadly shooting during a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, Australia, where two gunmen opened fire and killed 15 people. The incident sent shockwaves through Jewish communities worldwide and prompted heightened vigilance in cities across the United States as the Festival of Lights began. The tragedy weighed heavily on members of the Bay Area Jewish community as families and congregations gathered to mark
Putin In Delhi Today: BrahMos, S-500 Defence Talks And Big Trade Deals On The Table
Russian President Vladimir Putin lands in Delhi this evening for a crucial two-day state visit, his first trip to India since the Ukraine war and the first since 2021. The visit comes at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as both nations celebrate 25 years of the India-Russia strategic partnership along with the 23rd bilateral summit. The leaders last met during the SCO Summit in Tianjin on September 1, and this visit is expected to see multiple agreements aimed at strengthening l
Putin In Delhi Today: BrahMos, S-500 Defence Talks And Big Trade Deals On The Table
Russian President Vladimir Putin lands in Delhi this evening for a crucial two-day state visit, his first trip to India since the Ukraine war and the first since 2021. The visit comes at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as both nations celebrate 25 years of the India-Russia strategic partnership along with the 23rd bilateral summit. The leaders last met during the SCO Summit in Tianjin on September 1, and this visit is expected to see multiple agreements aimed at strengthening l
US warns of restricted airspace as tensions with Venezuela escalate
Amid heightened tensions in Latin America, the United States has issued a strong warning advising pilots, airlines, and operators to treat the airspace over and around Venezuela as closed. The statement was delivered by US President Donald Trump, who posted the alert during a period of intensified American counterdrug operations targeting trafficking networks operating near Venezuelan borders. His message underscored what officials describe as an increasingly unstable security climate, citing
US warns of restricted airspace as tensions with Venezuela escalate
Amid heightened tensions in Latin America, the United States has issued a strong warning advising pilots, airlines, and operators to treat the airspace over and around Venezuela as closed. The statement was delivered by US President Donald Trump, who posted the alert during a period of intensified American counterdrug operations targeting trafficking networks operating near Venezuelan borders. His message underscored what officials describe as an increasingly unstable security climate, citing
India warns defence suppliers of contract cancellations over delivery delays
Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh has issued a clear warning to all companies supplying military platforms and equipment to India, stating that any vendor—domestic or international—will face termination of contracts if they fail to deliver within stipulated deadlines. The announcement comes as delays in defence procurement continue to impact operational planning for the armed forces, including setbacks flagged earlier by Air Force Chief Amar Preet Singh, who acknowledged that delivery
India warns defence suppliers of contract cancellations over delivery delays
Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh has issued a clear warning to all companies supplying military platforms and equipment to India, stating that any vendor—domestic or international—will face termination of contracts if they fail to deliver within stipulated deadlines. The announcement comes as delays in defence procurement continue to impact operational planning for the armed forces, including setbacks flagged earlier by Air Force Chief Amar Preet Singh, who acknowledged that delivery
Netanyahu’s India Visit Delay Not Linked To Delhi Blast, Says Government Sources
Reports claiming that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cancelled or delayed his upcoming India visit due to security concerns after the recent Delhi blast have triggered widespread discussion. However, senior government sources have now clarified that such claims are misleading and factually incorrect. The meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Netanyahu, initially expected later this year, is unlikely to take place in 2025, but officials emphasize that the decision has no
Netanyahu’s India Visit Delay Not Linked To Delhi Blast, Says Government Sources
Reports claiming that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cancelled or delayed his upcoming India visit due to security concerns after the recent Delhi blast have triggered widespread discussion. However, senior government sources have now clarified that such claims are misleading and factually incorrect. The meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Netanyahu, initially expected later this year, is unlikely to take place in 2025, but officials emphasize that the decision has no
Flight suspensions grow as US alert highlights military risks near Venezuela
Several international airlines suspended their commercial operations to Venezuela on Saturday after a safety alert from United States aviation authorities warned of increased security risks in the region. The developments came amid a significant buildup of US military assets near the country and rising tensions that have raised concerns about the safety of civilian aircraft. Marisela de Loaiza, president of the Venezuelan Airlines Association, confirmed that Iberia, TAP, LATAM, Avianca, and Brazil’s GOL temporarily halted their flights to Venezuela. She did not indicate when these services might resume, noting only that the carriers had taken the decision in response to growing caution over regional security conditions. A few airlines, including Panama’s Copa Airlines, Air Europa, PlusUltra, and Venezuela’s LASER, continued operating scheduled flights, though industry observers say they are closely monitoring any changes in regulatory guidance. Turkish Airlines also announced that it would cancel flights between November 24 and 28. The suspensions followed a detailed advisory issued on Friday by the US Federal Aviation Administration. The agency urged all civilian aircraft in Venezuelan airspace to exercise heightened caution, citing what it described as a worsening security situation and increased military activity around the country. The FAA noted that potential threats could affect aircraft at any altitude and during any phase of flight, including overflights, arrivals, departures, and even when aircraft are parked on the ground. The alert came at a time when US military forces have expanded their presence in the broader region. Washington has deployed an aircraft carrier strike group, several naval vessels, and stealth aircraft as part of operations it says are aimed at countering drug trafficking networks. Officials in Caracas, however, have expressed alarm, fearing that the mobilization may be intended to exert political pressure or signal preparations for more direct action. Tensions escalated further ahead of a US terrorism designation taking effect against an alleged drug cartel that authorities say is linked to Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. The designation has fueled speculation that new punitive measures could follow and may be connected to the military deployments nearby. Since early September, US forces have conducted multiple strikes against what they described as drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean Sea and the eastern Pacific Ocean, resulting in more than 80 deaths. Despite the scale of the operation, the United States has not publicly presented detailed evidence confirming that the targeted vessels were actively involved in drug trafficking or posed a direct threat. The lack of transparency has unsettled several governments in the region and contributed to concerns about escalating military tensions. The combination of aviation warnings, expanding military activity, and the diplomatic strain surrounding Venezuela has created uncertainty for airlines and travelers. Industry officials say flight operations will continue to be reassessed as conditions evolve and as regulatory authorities issue further guidance.
Flight suspensions grow as US alert highlights military risks near Venezuela
Several international airlines suspended their commercial operations to Venezuela on Saturday after a safety alert from United States aviation authorities warned of increased security risks in the region. The developments came amid a significant buildup of US military assets near the country and rising tensions that have raised concerns about the safety of civilian aircraft. Marisela de Loaiza, president of the Venezuelan Airlines Association, confirmed that Iberia, TAP, LATAM, Avianca, and Brazil’s GOL temporarily halted their flights to Venezuela. She did not indicate when these services might resume, noting only that the carriers had taken the decision in response to growing caution over regional security conditions. A few airlines, including Panama’s Copa Airlines, Air Europa, PlusUltra, and Venezuela’s LASER, continued operating scheduled flights, though industry observers say they are closely monitoring any changes in regulatory guidance. Turkish Airlines also announced that it would cancel flights between November 24 and 28. The suspensions followed a detailed advisory issued on Friday by the US Federal Aviation Administration. The agency urged all civilian aircraft in Venezuelan airspace to exercise heightened caution, citing what it described as a worsening security situation and increased military activity around the country. The FAA noted that potential threats could affect aircraft at any altitude and during any phase of flight, including overflights, arrivals, departures, and even when aircraft are parked on the ground. The alert came at a time when US military forces have expanded their presence in the broader region. Washington has deployed an aircraft carrier strike group, several naval vessels, and stealth aircraft as part of operations it says are aimed at countering drug trafficking networks. Officials in Caracas, however, have expressed alarm, fearing that the mobilization may be intended to exert political pressure or signal preparations for more direct action. Tensions escalated further ahead of a US terrorism designation taking effect against an alleged drug cartel that authorities say is linked to Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. The designation has fueled speculation that new punitive measures could follow and may be connected to the military deployments nearby. Since early September, US forces have conducted multiple strikes against what they described as drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean Sea and the eastern Pacific Ocean, resulting in more than 80 deaths. Despite the scale of the operation, the United States has not publicly presented detailed evidence confirming that the targeted vessels were actively involved in drug trafficking or posed a direct threat. The lack of transparency has unsettled several governments in the region and contributed to concerns about escalating military tensions. The combination of aviation warnings, expanding military activity, and the diplomatic strain surrounding Venezuela has created uncertainty for airlines and travelers. Industry officials say flight operations will continue to be reassessed as conditions evolve and as regulatory authorities issue further guidance.
WhatsApp Flaw Exposed Phone Numbers And Photos Of 3.5 Billion Users, Say Researchers
A significant privacy issue in WhatsApp has come to light after researchers revealed that a long-standing flaw exposed the phone numbers and profile photos of nearly 3.5 billion users worldwide. The discovery was made by a team from the University of Vienna, who found that WhatsApp’s contact-discovery system lacked proper rate limiting, allowing automated tools to check millions of phone numbers per hour. Through this gap, researchers were able to confirm whether a number was registered on
WhatsApp Flaw Exposed Phone Numbers And Photos Of 3.5 Billion Users, Say Researchers
A significant privacy issue in WhatsApp has come to light after researchers revealed that a long-standing flaw exposed the phone numbers and profile photos of nearly 3.5 billion users worldwide. The discovery was made by a team from the University of Vienna, who found that WhatsApp’s contact-discovery system lacked proper rate limiting, allowing automated tools to check millions of phone numbers per hour. Through this gap, researchers were able to confirm whether a number was registered on
Pakistan On Full Alert As Khawaja Asif Says He Can’t Rule Out War With India
Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has issued a sharp warning that the country cannot rule out the possibility of an all-out war with India, stating that Islamabad remains on full alert as tensions rise across the region. Speaking to Samaa TV, Asif said his analysis suggested India could adopt hostile strategies, including border incursions or coordinated attacks, and stressed the need for complete preparedness. His remarks follow Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi’
Pakistan On Full Alert As Khawaja Asif Says He Can’t Rule Out War With India
Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has issued a sharp warning that the country cannot rule out the possibility of an all-out war with India, stating that Islamabad remains on full alert as tensions rise across the region. Speaking to Samaa TV, Asif said his analysis suggested India could adopt hostile strategies, including border incursions or coordinated attacks, and stressed the need for complete preparedness. His remarks follow Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi’
31 Maoists Arrested In Vijayawada And Kakinada After Massive Search Operations
A major breakthrough in Andhra Pradesh’s anti-Naxal operations unfolded on Tuesday as police arrested 31 Maoists hiding in Vijayawada, Kakinada and other parts of Krishna district. The arrests created a stir across the region, especially as several of those detained were senior Maoist leaders from Chhattisgarh who had quietly entered the state to escape intensified combing operations. In a major strike, 27 Maoists were arrested from a four-storey building in New Autonagar, K
31 Maoists Arrested In Vijayawada And Kakinada After Massive Search Operations
A major breakthrough in Andhra Pradesh’s anti-Naxal operations unfolded on Tuesday as police arrested 31 Maoists hiding in Vijayawada, Kakinada and other parts of Krishna district. The arrests created a stir across the region, especially as several of those detained were senior Maoist leaders from Chhattisgarh who had quietly entered the state to escape intensified combing operations. In a major strike, 27 Maoists were arrested from a four-storey building in New Autonagar, K
US plan for Gaza outlines divided security zones under new proposal
The United States is developing a proposal that would divide Gaza into separate security and reconstruction areas as part of a broader plan connected to an upcoming vote at the United Nations Security Council. The plan, described in military documents referenced by officials familiar with the discussions, outlines a division of the territory into a green zone that would fall under Israeli and international military oversight and a red zone that would remain heavily damaged following months of
US plan for Gaza outlines divided security zones under new proposal
The United States is developing a proposal that would divide Gaza into separate security and reconstruction areas as part of a broader plan connected to an upcoming vote at the United Nations Security Council. The plan, described in military documents referenced by officials familiar with the discussions, outlines a division of the territory into a green zone that would fall under Israeli and international military oversight and a red zone that would remain heavily damaged following months of
Saudi crown prince seeks security guarantees as Trump pushes Israel normalisation
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is preparing for a high-stakes visit to Washington this week, marking his first trip to the United States in seven years. The visit comes at a moment of deep regional unease, with Saudi Arabia seeking firmer American security guarantees as tensions rise across the Middle East. While US President Donald Trump is expected to press the crown prince to move toward normalising relations with Israel, officials and analysts suggest that Riyadh remains reluctant
Saudi crown prince seeks security guarantees as Trump pushes Israel normalisation
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is preparing for a high-stakes visit to Washington this week, marking his first trip to the United States in seven years. The visit comes at a moment of deep regional unease, with Saudi Arabia seeking firmer American security guarantees as tensions rise across the Middle East. While US President Donald Trump is expected to press the crown prince to move toward normalising relations with Israel, officials and analysts suggest that Riyadh remains reluctant
Eight killed in car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort, probe underway
A powerful explosion in a Hyundai i20 car near Gate No. 1 of Delhi’s Red Fort Metro Station on Monday evening claimed at least eight lives and left several others injured. The blast occurred around 6:52 p.m. when the vehicle was halted at a traffic signal. The impact of the explosion shattered nearby glass panes and caused panic among commuters and pedestrians. The injured were immediately rushed to Lok Nayak Jai Prakash (LNJP) Hospital, where medical teams continue to treat those in critic
Eight killed in car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort, probe underway
A powerful explosion in a Hyundai i20 car near Gate No. 1 of Delhi’s Red Fort Metro Station on Monday evening claimed at least eight lives and left several others injured. The blast occurred around 6:52 p.m. when the vehicle was halted at a traffic signal. The impact of the explosion shattered nearby glass panes and caused panic among commuters and pedestrians. The injured were immediately rushed to Lok Nayak Jai Prakash (LNJP) Hospital, where medical teams continue to treat those in critic









