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Donald Trump said China may begin buying large amounts of American oil amid concerns over Middle East supply disruptions. The move could reduce Beijing’s reliance on Russian and Iranian crude.
Foreign ministers from the expanded bloc of emerging economies failed to agree on a joint statement after talks in New Delhi. Disagreements over the Middle East conflict, particularly involving Iran, exposed growing divisions within the group.
The United Arab Emirates sought to rally Gulf states for a joint strike on Iran but failed to gain support. Regional divisions deepened as Saudi Arabia and Qatar declined to escalate the conflict.
President Isaac Herzog canceled a planned trip to New York, citing scheduling and regional concerns. Claims that he feared pressure from President Donald Trump over a pardon request were denied by his office as false.
President Donald Trump said Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged not to provide military equipment to Iran and offered to help end the conflict. Trump also said Xi supports reopening the Strait of Hormuz and is willing to assist in negotiations.
Sheila Dillon speaks to growers about the challenges facing British fruit and vegetable production. Farmers and experts outline what they believe should be included in the government’s horticulture growth plan.
Hundreds of anti-Israel groups are staging coordinated 'Nakba 78' protests worldwide, with major demonstrations planned across the United States and other countries. Lawmakers and analysts are scrutinizing the movement’s funding and warning of rising antisemitic tensions tied to the events.
After Amjad Khan’s death, his family was owed Rs 1.27 crore by established filmmakers. Despite an offer from the underworld to recover the money, his widow refused the help on principle and chose faith and self reliance instead.
Pakistani activists have joined a new Gaza-bound aid flotilla weeks after Israeli forces intercepted a previous mission. The vessel carries humanitarian supplies and more than 500 activists amid continued controversy over Israel's blockade of Gaza.
Global markets are betting heavily on artificial intelligence despite modest economic growth and rising structural risks. Policymakers warn that elevated valuations, private credit exposure, and persistent inflation could expose a fragile dependence on optimism if expectations outpace reality.
A California obstetrician of Indian origin is under congressional scrutiny in a probe into birth tourism practices. Lawmakers are examining whether maternity businesses helped foreign nationals obtain United States citizenship for their children through temporary visa travel.
Tower Semiconductor posted stronger first quarter results and lifted guidance, pushing its share price to a record high. The company also secured $1.3 billion in silicon photonics contracts through 2027, supporting ambitious growth targets for 2028.
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