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'Operation Cactus': What Was the Military Intervention by All 3 Indian Forces to Protect Maldives in 1988?
Despite growing 'anti-India' sentiment, the Maldivian people fondly remember 'Operation Cactus' 35 years ago when India's intervention thwarted a coup attempt to take down Maumoon Abdul Gayoom's presidency
Israel-Hamas War: Here Are The Major Events of 100 Days of Middle East Conflict
Gaza war timeline spanning 100 days: Israel-Hamas conflict, truces, and international involvement
'No One Has License to...': Maldives Prez Muizzu's First Reaction Amid Row with India
In an apparent jibe at Indian. he said, "This ocean does not belong to a specific country. This (Indian) Ocean also belongs to all countries situated in it"
With Car Rallies, Billboards US Hindus Enthusiastically Await for Ram Lalla’s Pran Pratishtha
Hindus across the US have planned multiple events to commemorate the grand opening of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya and the Pran Pratishtha of Ram Lalla.
Open Seas or Election Year Gamble? Biden Balancing Political Risk, Reward Through Yemen Airstrikes
The airstrikes come in an election year where Biden may want to boost his image by portraying himself as someone who can bring peace in West Asia.
'Taiwan Independence Efforts Will Be Crushed': Chinese Army Ahead of Taiwan Polls
The Chinese army said all measures will be taken to crush any attempts at Taiwanese independence ahead of Taiwan elections.
China Mediates Ceasefire between Junta, Ethnic Rebels in Myanmar
Following the ceasefire agreement, the ethnic rebels will reopen the border outposts they captured from the junta, allowing trade to restore.
Showcasing 'Modern Brunei', 'Hot' Prince Mateen Marries Commoner | Hollywood-Style Pics Inside
Prince Abdul Mateen of Brunei, known for his Hollywood-style Instagram posts, marries in a male-only ceremony. Explore his life as a royal on social media
Tesla's German Factory Suspends Production Over Red Sea Delays
Tesla suspends production in Germany for 2 weeks due to parts shortage from Red Sea shipping delays caused by Houthi attacks
'Male Depends on India for Food, Healthcare': Why Maldives is Bashing Its Govt Over Lakshadweep Row
Maldives faces Indian tourist boycott after ministers' derogatory remarks on PM Modi. Diplomatic tensions threaten crucial economic ties between the nations
US, Allies Conduct Airstrikes on Houthis in Yemen; Biden Says 'Will Not Hesitate to Order Further Action'
U.S. and British forces retaliate against Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen. Massive strike targets logistical hubs, air defense systems, and weapons storage
Archeologists map lost cities in Ecuadorian Amazon, settlements that lasted 1,000 years
Archeologists have uncovered a cluster of lost cities in the Amazon rainforest that was home to at least 10,000 farmers around 2,000 years ago.
South Africa Accuses Israel of Breaching Genocide Convention in Wake of Gaza War
South Africa accuses Israel of breaching UN Genocide Convention over Gaza conflict. Urgent appeal lodged at International Court of Justice
UNSC Demands Houthis 'Immediately Cease' Red Sea Attacks, Calls for Release of Galaxy Leader
UN Security Council demands Houthi end Red Sea ship attacks, implicitly supporting US-led task force. Resolution urges release of seized Japanese-operated vessel
WHO Warns Covid-19 Still A Threat, Says Around 10,000 Deaths Reported in December 2023
The World Health Organization said data from various sources pointed to increased transmission last month, fuelled by gatherings over the Christmas holiday period and by the JN.1 variant, which is now the most commonly-reported around the globe
WHO Calls Gaza Conditions 'Indescribable', Urges Access
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said its teams have had to cancel six planned missions to northern Gaza since December 26 "because our requests were rejected and assurances of safe passage were not provided", while a mission planned for Wednesday was...