
UAE President Visits India, Celebrates $100B Trade Milestone
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan visits India to celebrate $100B trade milestone and set $200B target by 2032.
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UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan visits India to celebrate $100B trade milestone and set $200B target by 2032.

Nearly 3,000 global leaders convene at WEF Davos 2026 as Trump attends in person for first time since 2020, amid tensions over Greenland and tariffs.

Tensions escalate as DOJ investigates Minnesota officials amid controversial ICE raids and protests in Minneapolis

Tragedy strikes Crans-Montana as deadly fire at Le Constellation bar claims 40 lives and injures 119 during New Year's Eve celebration

Iran confirms widespread casualties from protests sparked by Mahsa Amini's death, with hundreds killed and thousands arrested in nationwide uprising.

US President Donald Trump escalates tensions with NATO allies by threatening 10% tariffs on eight European countries over Greenland sovereignty disputes.

Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol receives five-year prison sentence for obstruction of justice and martial law attempt in unprecedented legal case.

European allies unite in defiance as Trump threatens tariffs over Greenland, sparking international diplomatic tensions and protests.

The Iranian government's brutal suppression of nationwide protests has killed at least 16,500 people, with experts warning the regime may be nearing collapse after the largest uprising since 1979.

The Trump administration's Justice Department has issued grand jury subpoenas to Minnesota's governor and Minneapolis' mayor, investigating whether they conspired to impede federal immigration agents.

US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff announces the transition from ceasefire to demilitarization as a new Palestinian governing committee takes charge of the devastated territory.

President Trump announces 10% tariffs on eight European nations including Denmark, France, and Germany until a deal is reached for Greenland. European leaders call it "blackmail" and warn of coordinated response.