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Compressed natural gas prices have been raised by 2 rupees per kilogram after recent hikes in petrol and diesel. The increase follows rising global energy prices linked to the West Asia conflict.
India raised concerns over West Asia tensions, maritime security and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza at a meeting of emerging economies. It called for diplomacy, respect for sovereignty and reform of the United Nations Security Council.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will visit South Korea on May 19 for talks with President Lee Jae Myung. The leaders aim to strengthen ties amid shared regional security challenges despite longstanding historical tensions.
Donald Trump said Xi Jinping supports reopening the Strait of Hormuz to ease global energy disruptions caused by the Iran conflict. The issue dominated talks in Beijing, where both leaders also addressed trade and Taiwan tensions.
Singapore Airlines said Air India posted a $2.8 billion loss in 2025 to 2026, sharply impacting its own profits. Despite industry challenges and rising costs, the airline remains committed to its investment and long-term strategy in India.
Fuel prices in India have risen by around ₹3 per litre amid global oil supply concerns linked to tensions in West Asia. The hike is expected to raise travel costs, but travellers can save money through smarter planning and transport choices.
Muslim American groups say recent congressional hearings on sharia law unfairly target their community and fuel Islamophobia. Civil rights advocates report a rise in anti-Muslim incidents and rhetoric nationwide.
Israeli forces shot one suspect and wounded another after rocks were thrown at vehicles in the West Bank. A search is underway for additional attackers following the incident.
The House split evenly on a resolution to curb President Donald Trump's military actions against Iran, causing it to fail. Lawmakers remain divided over constitutional war powers and the scope of presidential authority.
Iran allowed around 30 ships to transit the Strait of Hormuz in a limited easing of restrictions following talks involving China and the United States. The move comes amid economic concerns and renewed violence between Israel and Lebanon.
The United States Justice Department accused Yale School of Medicine of unlawfully favoring Black and Hispanic applicants. The action follows a Supreme Court ruling banning the use of race in college admissions.
Israel and Lebanon held eight hours of talks in Washington during their third round of negotiations. United States officials described the discussions as productive, with further meetings planned as a ceasefire deadline approaches.
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