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October 1 as Congress remains deadlocked on a funding bill. President Trump will meet Democrats and Republicans in a last-ditch attempt to avoid disruption.
Trump secures Netanyahu’s backing for a US peace plan in Gaza; international leaders call for urgent action and Hamas compliance.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly apologised to Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani for the September 9 Israeli
Donald Trump’s 100% tariff on foreign films threatens Bollywood, global cinema, and even Hollywood itself, raising fears of a cultural trade war.
India’s ninth Asia Cup win revives Saeed Ajmal’s claim that Pakistan’s 2009 T20 World Cup-winning squad was given prize cheques that later bounced.
The Indian High Commission in London condemned the vandalism of Mahatma Gandhi’s statue at Tavistock Square, days before Gandhi Jayanti.
US President Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff on foreign-made movies, a move likely to impact Indian films in the US market.
Three people were killed and several injured after protests over the alleged gang rape of a schoolgirl in Khagrachhari, Bangladesh, turned violent, prompting fresh calls for justice.
Typhoon Bualoi kills eight and leaves 17 missing in Vietnam, damaging homes, crops, and power lines as it moves toward Laos.
Pakistan’s minister warns Taliban that failure of border talks will be met with “language of bullets” as cross-border militancy and violence surge.
President Trump will meet top congressional leaders on Sept 29 to discuss government funding and avoid a shutdown set for October 1.
UN sanctions reimposed on Iran as European powers cite nuclear non-compliance, escalating tensions after Tehran suspended inspections following June airstrikes.
At UNGA, S. Jaishankar calls Pakistan the epicentre of global terrorism, citing Pahalgam attack and state-backed terror networks.
The US may impose tariffs on electronics based on chip content to boost domestic production, potentially raising consumer costs and affecting global chipmakers.
The Trump administration values TikTok US at $14 billion, far below prior estimates, drawing investor criticism and raising questions about geopolitical and operational risks.
Bangladeshi diaspora protesters staged a demonstration outside the UN, accusing interim Chief Adviser Yunus of persecuting minorities and demanding his resignation.
A Trump administration HHS official was assaulted inside UNGA, with the attacker arrested and charged; the incident raises questions about UN security protocols.
Israeli PM Netanyahu vowed to “finish the job” against Hamas in a defiant UN speech, as delegates staged walkouts over Gaza war.