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Indian Travelers Boycott Turkey and Azerbaijan: 15,000 Bookings Cancelled Amid Geopolitical Tensions

Indian Travelers Boycott Turkey and Azerbaijan: 15,000 Bookings Cancelled Amid Geopolitical Tensions Key Points It seems likely that over 15,000 travel bookings from Uttar Pradesh to Turkey and Azerbaijan have been canceled due to a boycott, reflecting tensions after India’s Operation Sindoor. Research suggests the boycott stems from perceived support by Turkey and Azerbaijan for … Read more

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Rahul Gandhi Slams Jaishankar Over Operation Sindoor Claims

Rahul Gandhi’s Explosive Claims on Operation Sindoor: Unraveling the Controversy In a political storm that has gripped India, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has sparked intense debate by accusing External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar of compromising national security during Qperation Sindoor. On May 17, 2025, Gandhi labeled Jaishankar’s alleged decision to inform Pakistan about India’s military … Read more

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Erdogan’s Dual Realities: Global Mediator in Russia-Ukraine Talks, Domestic Struggles Amid Protests

   Istanbul: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is poised to wield unprecedented international influence as he prepares to host the first direct Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations in over three years on Thursday.    This milestone follows the dissolution of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), a long-standing militant group in Turkey. Erdogan’s growing stature as a global … Read more

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Pakistan’s Reported Rs 14 Crore Compensation Plan Sparks Debate After Indian Airstrikes

Pakistan’s government is reportedly considering a Rs 14 crore compensation package that could potentially benefit Masood Azhar, a UN-designated terrorist and leader of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), following the deaths of 14 individuals in Indian airstrikes on May 7, 2025. The airstrikes, part of India’s Operation Sindoor, targeted alleged terror camps in Bahawalpur, a city known as … Read more

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Trump Meets Syrian Leader in Saudi Arabia, Pushes Israel Ties Before Qatar Visit

RIYADH, May 14, (Independent Newst Service) — U.S. President Donald Trump held a high-stakes meeting with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, urging the former insurgent leader to forge diplomatic ties with Israel as part of a broader U.S. push to reshape Middle East alliances. The encounter, facilitated by Saudi Crown Prince … Read more

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