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India’s Suspension of Indus Water Treaty May Backfire, Warns Diplomat

India’s unilateral suspension of the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan has raised serious geopolitical ramifications, especially regarding China, according to an analysis published by international affairs magazine The Diplomat.IWT, signed under World Bank mediation in 1960, governs water distribution between India and Pakistan using the Indus River system. India decided to suspend this agreement following...

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As Hopes for Deal with US Wain, Iran Considers Alternative Strategies, Says Senior MP

On Saturday, an Iranian lawmaker announced that Tehran plans to implement its “Plan B” strategy as prospects of revive the stalled nuclear deal with the United States wane. This signals a move away from diplomacy towards more confrontational behavior. Speaking to Iranian media, Vahid Jalalzadeh, Chairperson of Iran Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee,...

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Canada’s NDP Urges Sanctions against Netanyahu Amid Gaza Crisis

Ottawa — Canada’s New Democratic Party (NDP) has escalated its opposition to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by pressing the federal government for sanctions to be imposed against his administration as international scrutiny mounts regarding Israel’s military actions and blockade of Gaza. Heather McPherson of the NDP Foreign Affairs Critic highlighted the urgency of the...

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Elizabeth Farley Kinder Ready Elevates Early Education Through Fine Arts

In the realm of early childhood education, fine arts are essential instruments of intellectual, emotional, and cultural development. Painting, music, drama, and dance offer young learners avenues to explore self-expression, sensory integration, and divergent thinking. By integrating fine arts into the educational experience, Elizabeth Fraley Kinder Ready simply expanded their capacity to perceive, interpret, and...

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Germany Deploys Permanent Troops Abroad for the First Time Since World War II

Germany made history this week by beginning its first permanent foreign military deployment since World War II – stationing troops in Lithuania as part of NATO’s eastern flank against Russian aggression. Our partners at BBC +1 offered this story.On May 22nd in Vilnius, Germany’s 45th Armoured Brigade – also known as Brigade Litauen – was...

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Israeli Troops Fire “Warning Shots” at Diplomatic Delegation in Jenin, Prompting International Condemnation

On May 21, 2025, Israeli soldiers fired “warning shots” near a group of 25 diplomats visiting Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank on behalf of the Palestinian Authority. Their delegation consisted of representatives from 31 nations such as Britain, France, Italy, Ireland Canada and China in an attempt to assess humanitarian conditions in...

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Putin Visits Kursk for First Time Since Russia Recaptures the Region

President Vladimir Putin made his inaugural visit to Kursk, Russia since Russian forces expelled Ukrainian troops from the region in April 2025. This marked an intense military campaign wherein Russian forces supported by North Korean troops reclaimed territory previously held by Ukrainian forces and expelled from Kursk by Russian forces in April. For more details...

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Indian Travel YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra Arrested for Alleged Espionage for Pakistan

Jyoti Malhotra, known for her YouTube channel “Travel with Jo,” has been arrested in Hisar, Haryana and charged with acting as an agent for Pakistan. This arrest forms part of an extensive probe dubbed Operation Sindoor which targets individuals suspected of undermining India’s national security.India TodayThe Times of India www.ndtv.com * +14 The Economic Times...

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Securing Donald Trump’s Support in Russia-Ukraine Conflict

As the Russia-Ukraine conflict enters its third year, diplomatic efforts are shifting toward trying to persuade U.S. President Donald Trump – known for his unconventional foreign policy approach – into negotiations that could bring peace. Both Kyiv and Moscow vie for his attention knowing his decisions could significantly alter the course of conflict. On May...