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India's Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh Represents PM Modi at Gaza Peace Summit in Egypt
Oct 13, 2025 09:52 am CST
Union Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh has arrived in Cairo as India's representative at the Gaza Peace Summit in Sharm El-Sheikh. The summit, co-chaired by Egyptian President El-Sisi and US President Trump, aims to finalize a peace agreement ending the Gaza conflict. PM Modi has welcomed the first phase of the peace plan, which includes troop withdrawals, aid crossing openings, and hostage releases.
Global Leaders React to Hamas Accepting Trump's Gaza Hostage Release and Ceasefire Plan
Oct 04, 2025 02:02 pm CST
World leaders have responded positively to Hamas's agreement with US President Trump's plan to release Israeli hostages and end the Gaza conflict. The proposal has generated optimistic statements from the United States, Israel, Qatar, Egypt, the United Nations, and European nations, with many viewing it as a significant opportunity for establishing peace in the region after nearly two years of fighting.
Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Global Leaders Rally for First Female UN Secretary-General After 80 Years of Male Leadership
Sep 27, 2025 02:22 am CST
After eight decades of exclusively male leadership, world leaders at the 80th UN General Assembly are intensifying calls for the first female UN Secretary-General to succeed Antonio Guterres in 2026. With strong endorsements for candidates like Chile's Michelle Bachelet, this historic push highlights the organization's commitment to gender equality in global diplomacy and its highest office.
'You All Are Going To Hell': Trump Slams UN, Western Nations Over Migration
Sep 24, 2025 09:37 am CST
US President Donald Trump relentlessly mocked the United Nations on Tuesday in his first address since his White House comeback, blasting it for failing to bring peace and claiming the world body encourages illegal migration.
Ozone Layer On Track To Return To 1980s Levels By Mid-Century: Report
Sep 16, 2025 09:41 am CST
The Earth's protective ozone layer is on track to return to 1980s levels by the middle of this century, with the 2024 Antarctic ozone hole smaller than in recent years, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said in a new report.




