Prime Minister Narendra Modi has described India and the US as “close friends and natural partners” ahead of his talks with Donald Trump . Modi expressed confidence that trade discussions will progress positively despite the ongoing tariff dispute.
France has been hit by fresh unrest with over 200 arrests, public transport disrupted, and a bus set ablaze. The protests have created what officials call a “climate of insurrection,” raising security concerns nationwide.
Tensions in Europe are mounting after Poland reported shooting down several Russian drones. NATO has raised alarms over the escalation, with members watching Moscow’s next moves closely.
Here are the top five stories of the evening:
PM Modi calls US a ‘close friend, natural partner’
PM Narendra Modi said India and the US remain “close friends and natural partners” as he prepares for talks with Donald Trump. He expressed confidence that trade negotiations will move forward positively despite tensions over tariffs. Read full story
France rocked by violent protests and arrests
Over 200 people were arrested in France as protests turned violent, with trains blocked and a bus set on fire. Authorities warned of a “climate of insurrection” as unrest spread to several cities. Read full story
NATO alarm after Russian drones shot over Poland
Poland announced it shot down multiple Russian drones, triggering urgent discussions within NATO. The alliance has voiced concern over Russia’s escalating aggression in Eastern Europe. Read full story
Inmates escape Kathmandu jail amid unrest in Nepal
In Nepal, dozens of inmates fled a Kathmandu prison during unrest, with some later captured near the Indian border. The Nepalese Army has been deployed in and around the jail to prevent further escalation, as law enforcement struggles to maintain control in the capital. Read full story
Karisma Kapoor’s kids in Rs 1,900 crore estate row
The Delhi High Court revealed Karisma Kapoor’s children hold assets worth Rs 1,900 crore. The disclosure comes during a Rs 30,000-crore family feud involving Sunjay Kapur and Priya Kapur. Read full story
France has been hit by fresh unrest with over 200 arrests, public transport disrupted, and a bus set ablaze. The protests have created what officials call a “climate of insurrection,” raising security concerns nationwide.
Tensions in Europe are mounting after Poland reported shooting down several Russian drones. NATO has raised alarms over the escalation, with members watching Moscow’s next moves closely.
Here are the top five stories of the evening:
PM Modi calls US a ‘close friend, natural partner’
PM Narendra Modi said India and the US remain “close friends and natural partners” as he prepares for talks with Donald Trump. He expressed confidence that trade negotiations will move forward positively despite tensions over tariffs. Read full story
France rocked by violent protests and arrests
Over 200 people were arrested in France as protests turned violent, with trains blocked and a bus set on fire. Authorities warned of a “climate of insurrection” as unrest spread to several cities. Read full story
NATO alarm after Russian drones shot over Poland
Poland announced it shot down multiple Russian drones, triggering urgent discussions within NATO. The alliance has voiced concern over Russia’s escalating aggression in Eastern Europe. Read full story
Inmates escape Kathmandu jail amid unrest in Nepal
In Nepal, dozens of inmates fled a Kathmandu prison during unrest, with some later captured near the Indian border. The Nepalese Army has been deployed in and around the jail to prevent further escalation, as law enforcement struggles to maintain control in the capital. Read full story
Karisma Kapoor’s kids in Rs 1,900 crore estate row
The Delhi High Court revealed Karisma Kapoor’s children hold assets worth Rs 1,900 crore. The disclosure comes during a Rs 30,000-crore family feud involving Sunjay Kapur and Priya Kapur. Read full story
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