Tensions flare in the Middle East as Israel launches its most violent airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon since the November ceasefire. Explosions rocked multiple towns, including Toul, where a major Hezbollah facility was destroyed. Some strikes came with warnings¡ªothers did not. Lebanon's PM has condemned the attacks, calling for international intervention. Israel claims Hezbollah is violating the ceasefire by rearming.
Gaza is reeling from deadly airstrikes, with over 70 killed and 270 injured in just 24 hours. As ceasefire talks stall, hopes fade for a lasting peace. Israel warns Hamas to accept a hostage deal or face annihilation, while the UN accuses Israel of using starvation as a weapon. With over 54,000 Palestinians killed since the war began, civilians continue to suffer. Will a new truce finally bring relief, or is Gaza heading for more devastation?
India¡¯s Agni-V is a game-changing intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of hitting targets in Asia, Europe and parts of Africa in minutes. Developed by DRDO, it features a solid-fuel, three-stage system, ensuring rapid launch readiness and superior reliability. With an impressive range of up to 8,000 km, Agni-V enhances India¡¯s nuclear deterrence by offering high-speed precision strikes at Mach 24. Its road-mobile, canisterized design allows flexible deployment while ensuring survivability against enemy threats. The missile is equipped to carry a 3,000¨C4,000 kg payload, and future upgrades could introduce MIRV technology, enabling multiple warheads from a single launch. As tensions rise in global geopolitics, Agni-V not only cements India¡¯s strategic defense capabilities but also positions it alongside major nuclear powers like the U.S., Russia, and China. Agni-V stands as a powerful symbol of India¡¯s military strength and evolving global influence.
The U.S. has officially confirmed a controversial move ¡ª the revocation of Chinese student visas ¡ª following a statement by Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The decision stems from growing concerns over threats to U.S. national security, research integrity, and intellectual property, with Chinese individuals residing in the U.S. now under increased scrutiny. Tammy Bruce, spokesperson for the State, echoed these concerns, emphasizing the urgency and rationale behind the visa crackdowns. This announcement has sparked strong diplomatic opposition from China, with official responses condemning the decision.
No water at Karachi Airport! Sindh is running dry, protests are turning violent, and Pakistan¡¯s government is failing its people. India blocked the Indus Water Treaty after the Pahalgam terror attack. Now, Pakistan faces a food shortage disaster. Sindh vs. Punjab Water Wars Begin. Instead of finding solutions, Pakistan is building canals that will make things WORSE.
Elon Musk has officially stepped down as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under the Trump 2.0 administration, following his criticism of the president's "Big, Beautiful Bill." In his May 28 announcement, Musk thanked President Trump for the opportunity to reduce wasteful government spending but expressed concerns over the massive spending package, which he believes undermines DOGE's mission. As Musk's exit raises questions about the future of federal cost-cutting efforts, potential successors for the DOGE leadership include Vivek Ramaswamy, Luke Farritor, Tom Krause, and Marko Elez. This video delves into Musk¡¯s departure, the impact of Trump's new bill, and the possible candidates who may lead DOGE forward in streamlining government spending. Stay tuned for updates on the evolving dynamics of U.S. fiscal policy and government efficiency.
India¡¯s civil defence mock drill, Operation Shield, sparked panic in Pakistan, coming weeks after India's Operation Sindoor targeted terror hubs in PoK. Amid heightened border surveillance and drone activity, Pakistan shifted tone, with PM Shehbaz Sharif calling for peace talks. Meanwhile, PM Modi delivered a bold speech warning of strong retaliation to terrorism, referencing both the Pahalgam attack and the Indus Waters Treaty.
India has officially approved the AMCA programme, marking a major leap in air combat technology. This indigenous fifth-generation stealth fighter will rival F-35, Su-57, and J-35, strengthening India¡¯s air superiority. With ?15,000 crore in development, AMCA will feature stealth tech, AI-driven avionics, supercruise capability, and electronic warfare systems. As China fast-tracks J-35 jets for Pakistan, India¡¯s AMCA ensures dominance in aerial warfare. Watch how this next-gen fighter will reshape India¡¯s defense strategy!
In southern Gaza, chaos erupted as thousands of desperate Palestinians stormed a US-backed aid distribution centre run by the newly formed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). Israeli troops reportedly fired warning shots, and gunfire and flares were heard as crowds overwhelmed the site. With Gaza on the brink of famine after months of blockade, tensions are soaring. The UN has condemned the GHF¡¯s approach, calling it unfit and unethical.
Tensions soar as Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis launch back-to-back missile strikes on Israel¡¯s Ben Gurion Airport, triggering air raid sirens and mass panic. As per Houthis, Israelis ran for shelter across Tel Aviv and central regions as hypersonic missiles targeted one of the nation¡¯s main international hub. The Houthis claim the strikes are in retaliation for Israel¡¯s ongoing offensive in Gaza. The Israeli military says it intercepted the missiles. Watch the full report on this dramatic escalation.
A seemingly awkward moment between French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte sparked a viral frenzy after she appeared to shove him at the plane door during their arrival in Vietnam. Was it a slap, a squabble, or just playful teasing? Macron later called it harmless fun, but the internet had other ideas. Dive into the full story behind the clip, their unique love story, and why this moment captured global attention.