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PM Modi’s spiritual depth lauded by Nobel Laureate in Vienna

Austrian physicist Anton Zeilinger praises Prime Minister Narendra Modi's spiritual outlook and discusses quantum technology during their meeting in Vienna

Africa

Efficient digital government systems crucial for Africa’s 2030 single market goal, says report

A new report by the africa policy research institute highlights the importance of strong digital government systems for achieving a unified african digital market by 2030

Americas

Trump mocks Biden’s Oval Office address, dubs it “so bad!” and targets Kamala Harris

Donald Trump criticizes President Biden's recent Oval Office speech, calling it incoherent and a national embarrassment

Europe

Iran urges Europe to adopt an independent foreign policy for better bilateral relations

Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani calls for Europe to pursue an independent approach in dealings with Tehran following recent political developments

Australia

Peter Dutton pushes for nuclear power as new report backs technology’s feasibility

Opposition leader Peter Dutton seizes on a report supporting small modular reactors (SMRs), criticizing the Albanese government's renewables-only strategy

Middle East

Netanyahu delivers defiant address to Congress amid protests and boycotts

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's impassioned speech before a divided Congress highlights the US-Israel alliance

Pakistan

Pakistan hit by blasts in Lahore following India’s ‘Op Sindoor’ airstrike

Blasts erupt in Lahore, Pakistan, a day after India’s airstrike on terror camps in PoK

India

LoC heats up after Operation Sindoor: 3 civilians dead, evacuations underway

Ceasefire collapses along LoC as Pakistan retaliates; India responds, evacuates civilians near the border

China

China slams US over Trump’s tariffs as crucial trade talks kick off in Switzerland

In a high-stakes meeting between the US and China, Beijing urges the US to reconsider the ‘serious negative impact’ of tariffs on both economies