Costa Rica has received 25 people deported by the US as the first wave of an agreement between the two countries.
The Story of MP-IDSA (Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses)
By Sujon R Chinoy New Delhi. The IDSA was registered as a society on November 11, 1965. The initiative for setting up a non-partisan, autonomous research institute, dedicated to national security, came from then Defence Minister Yeshwantrao Chavan, who…
No deal in US-Iran peace talks leaves fragile ceasefire in doubt
Washington blamed Tehran’s refusal to commit to abandoning a nuclear weapon programme, while Iran cited a ‘gap between our opinions’.
No deal in US-Iran peace talks leaves fragile ceasefire in doubt
Washington blamed Tehran’s refusal to commit to abandoning a nuclear weapon programme, while Iran cited a ‘gap between our opinions’.
Benin votes for new president amid ‘severe restrictions’ on civil liberties
Benin’s election this Sunday will decide who takes over from President Patrice Talon after a decade in power. With only two candidates running and authorities clamping down on critics, the prospects for change are limited.
Peru votes for new president Sunday
Peruvians head to the polls on Sunday in a crowded and unpredictable presidential election, with crime-weary voters set to choose their ninth leader in a decade, in a context of deep frustration over corruption and rising violence. Producer, writer an…
Iran-US talks fail to reach deal in Islamabad on ending Middle East war
Iran and the United States failed to reach an agreement to end the war in the Middle East, US Vice President JD Vance said Sunday after marathon talks in Islamabad, adding that he was leaving after giving Tehran the “final and best offer”.
Why the US-Iran peace talks failed after just one day – and what happens next
JD Vance blamed the collapse on a failure to agree on Tehran’s nuclear capabilities – Iran said there were multiple sticking points
Russia and Ukraine trade blame for violating Orthodox Easter ceasefire
Russian President Vladimir Putin had on Thursday declared a 32-hour ceasefire over the weekend.
World’s most brutal mercenaries from ‘Desert Wolves’ to neo-Nazi thugs… as private armies become more powerful than ever
AS IRAN, Israel and America trade blows in the Middle East, ghost armies, guns-for-hire and terrorist proxies have become a powerful arm of war. Mercenaries can be found fighting across the world – from Russia’s shady Wagner fighters to bloodthirsty Co…