U.S. Embassy in India launches Trump-themed rickshaws to mark America’s 250th birthday - interesting sounds and voices from the streets of #Delhi , by @DiaaHadid1 and @KhandekarOmkar
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Xu Zhiyuan to @61LiuYi: “We’re living in a very exhausted era. People are facing an economic downturn, the uncertainty of international geopolitics and the…impact of AI all at once. People are in a deeply confused state, unable to find a direction.”
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@vali_nasr Could China compel Iran to change its core strategic choices? In the early 1970s Washington had thought Beijing could influence North Vietnam. That didn't turn out well...
Pakistan will receive about $1.32 billion after the IMF Board approved loan tranches under existing facilities, boosting the country’s ability to shield its economy from increased global risks https://t.co/o9pEQMuFJ6
The BJP’s likely victory in West Bengal is a massive political earthquake-one of the largest to hit India in quite some time.
It has defeated one of its biggest rivals, who has run WB for 15 years, and it will hold power for the first time in India’s 4th most populous state.
Nay Phone Latt, spokesperson for NUG, told NPR she had not been returned to her Naypyidaw home.
"Where is she?" he said. "This is not hard evidence that Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is alive, nor is it an unconditional release of our leader."
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#Myanmar@NPR
Now that it's back in the news thanks to Mayor Mamdani — here's everything you need to know about the Kohinoor diamond, by @lfrayer https://t.co/TyOgeUHIac h/t @nivincent
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is poised to secure a landmark victory in West Bengal state for the first time ever, exit polls showed, reinforcing his standing as the country’s most popular political leader https://t.co/Ji6u1xHESj
"David Lammy, the deputy prime minister, was on a military flight back from the Middle East when he was summoned to the cockpit by the captain who told him that No 10 needed to speak to him urgently over the radio."
Our piece on how the Mandelson vetting row unfolded this week https://t.co/Vhq7o4isjw
BREAKING: Top foreign office civil servant Sir Olly Robbins is leaving his post.
Understand that Keir Starmer and Yvette Cooper have lost confidence in him after he failed to tell PM & No 10 that Peter Mandelson failed security vetting.
President Trump has said US-Iran talks could resume in Pakistan later this week. “The Field Marshall is doing a great job,” he said—and not for the first time.
The Trump/Munir dynamic continues to be a driving factor in Pakistan’s role as a lead mediator.
Pakistan is stepping up its mediation efforts. Ahead of possible second round of talks in Islamabad over the weekend Pakistan’s PM is visiting Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey to get broader support for the next round.