Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar’s Historic Visit to Bangladesh: Talks with BNP, Jamaat, NCP and New Agreements

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has held landmark talks with Bangladeshi political parties and interim officials during his historic visit to Dhaka, the first in 13 years. The two nations signed six major agreements, launched a “Knowledge Corridor,” and vowed to deepen trade, education, and cultural cooperation while addressing sensitive issues from 1971.
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Pakistan’s Ishaq Dar in Dhaka: Bangladesh Visit Stirs Concerns Over Jamaat Links, India’s Watchful Eye

Pakistan’s Deputy PM Ishaq Dar begins a landmark visit to Bangladesh, meeting political leaders including Jamaat-e-Islami, sparking India’s concerns as Dhaka and Islamabad rebuild ties amid strained India-Bangladesh relations.
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Putin Sees ‘Light at the End of the Tunnel’ in Trump Era as Relations Face Test Over Ukraine War

Russian President Vladimir Putin praised Donald Trump as a "light at the end of the tunnel" for strained Russia-US ties, even as Trump set a two-week deadline for progress on Ukraine peace talks, warning of sanctions if Moscow stalls.
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Canada Eases Retaliatory Tariffs, Matches USMCA Exemptions in Trade Reset with Trump

Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada will drop many retaliatory tariffs to align with US tariff exemptions under USMCA. While most Canadian goods regain tariff-free status, levies remain on autos, steel, and aluminum. The move aims to reset trade talks with President Trump, though critics call it a capitulation.
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Iran, European Powers Set to Resume Nuclear Talks Amid Sanctions Threat

Iran and major European powers will resume nuclear talks next week as the threat of UN sanctions looms. While Europe warns of triggering the “snapback” mechanism, Tehran rejects the move as illegal and blames the West for stalling negotiations.
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South Korea Fired Warning Shots as North Korean Troops Cross Border, and Pyongyang Warned of “Uncontrollable” Tensions

South Korea has fired warning shots after North Korean soldiers briefly crossed the border. Pyongyang called it a “deliberate provocation,” warning of “uncontrollable” tensions as both nations continue military posturing along the heavily fortified DMZ.
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Trump Gives 2 Weeks to Assess Russia-Ukraine Peace Prospects Amid Stalled Negotiations

US President Donald Trump has given a two-week deadline to assess whether Russia and Ukraine can move toward peace talks, after meeting both Putin and Zelensky. While Trump adopts a wait-and-see approach, deep divisions remain over security guarantees and territorial demands.
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Netanyahu Orders Gaza Hostage Talks as Israel Pushes Gaza City Capture and Hamas Defeat

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered immediate hostage negotiations while approving plans for a large-scale military assault on Gaza City to defeat Hamas. The move comes amid international condemnation, a worsening humanitarian crisis, and fears for the safety of remaining hostages.
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Trump Administration is Scrutinizing 55 million US Visa Holders for Deportation Violations

The Trump administration has launched a sweeping review of more than 55 million US visa holders, citing overstays, criminal activity, and terrorism risks. The State Department says all visa holders are now under "continuous vetting," sparking concerns over fairness, mass deportations, and impacts on students, workers, and families.
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Trump Weighs Sanctions or Inaction on Ukraine War, Says Putin–Zelensky Talks Are Like “Oil and Vinegar”