Iran Reopens Skies After Weeks of Tension With Israel

Iran Reopens Skies After Weeks of Tension With Israel

Tehran, July 4 — In a long-awaited step toward normalcy, Iran has officially reopened its airspace—including airports in the capital, Tehran—after nearly three weeks of closure triggered by the recent conflict with Israel. The decision, announced by state media yesterday, marks a significant moment for the country’s aviation sector and its people. Life had been […]

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Huawei to Face Trial in the U.S. Over Tech Theft and Iran Dealings

Huawei to Face Trial in the U.S. Over Tech Theft and Iran Dealings

NEW YORK, July 2 — In a courtroom ruling that could have major global implications, a U.S. federal judge has ruled that Huawei Technologies must stand trial on serious charges—including allegations of stealing American tech secrets and misleading banks about its ties to Iran. Judge Ann Donnelly of the Eastern District of New York denied […]

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Delhi Says No to Fuel for Old Vehicles: A Big Move for Cleaner Air

Delhi Says No to Fuel for Old Vehicles: A Big Move for Cleaner Air

New Delhi, July 1 — Starting today, the Delhi government has taken a bold and urgent step to clear the air—literally. If you own an old vehicle in the capital, you might want to think twice before heading to the petrol pump. As part of its intensified fight against air pollution, the city is now […]

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G7 Reaches Landmark Deal to Ease Tax Burden on U.S. and UK Companies

G7 Reaches Landmark Deal to Ease Tax Burden on U.S. and UK Companies

In a move set to bring relief and clarity to businesses on both sides of the Atlantic, the United States and the Group of Seven (G7) nations have come together on a vital agreement to avoid imposing higher taxes on U.S. and UK companies. This breakthrough, announced over the weekend from Canada — currently chairing […]

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North Korea May Send More Troops to Russia as War in Ukraine Intensifies Says South Korea

North Korea May Send More Troops to Russia as War in Ukraine Intensifies Says South Korea

Seoul – Tensions are rising as South Korean lawmakers revealed on Thursday that North Korea might send even more troops to support Russia’s war effort in Ukraine as early as July or August. This assessment comes directly from South Korea’s intelligence agency, which has been closely monitoring developments between Pyongyang and Moscow. According to Lee […]

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