representative image The United States tested a nuclear-capable missile on Tuesday night as the war in the Middle East entered its sixth day. The missile, called Minuteman III, was launched from “Vandenberg Space Force” Base in California. Officials said the test was routine and not directly connected to the current conflict with Iran. The launch...
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US House panel votes to subpoena Attorney General Bondi over handling of Epstein investigation
Updated: Mar 5th, 2026 The United States House Committee on Oversight and Accountability on Wednesday voted to subpoena Pam Bondi for a deposition over the United States Department of Justice’s handling of its investigation into disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and its compliance with a law mandating the public release of related documents, as per reports....
UK to end study visas from four countries due to misuse
The UK government will stop issuing study visas for students from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan from this month. This comes amid a rise in widespread visa abuse in the country. It will also stop issuing skilled work visas to Afghans. The UK Home Office said in a statement on Tuesday that “an ‘emergency brake’...
Senate Republicans block bid to halt Trump’s war with Iran: reports
Republican senators on Wednesday voted down an attempt to halt Donald Trump’s military campaign against Iran, signalling early backing for a conflict that has rapidly expanded across the Middle East with no clear US exit strategy, as per reports. The proposed legislation, a war powers resolution requiring congressional approval for further military action, reportedly failed...
Polling begins in Nepal; top leaders cast early votes since Gen Z protests
Parliamentary polls began in Nepal at 7 am on Thursday for the House of Representatives, with voters queuing at polling centres across the country to cast their ballots. The elections are being held to elect 275 members of the lower house – 165 through the First-Past-the-Post (FPTP) system and 110 through the proportional representation system....
Iran hits US’ ‘sky in the eye’ radar in Qatar, raises fresh concerns over missile defence shield
Updated: Mar 4th, 2026 Iran has claimed to have struck one of the United States’ most critical missile early-warning assets in the Middle East, marking a sharp escalation in the ongoing regional conflict. According to Iranian sources, the attack targeted the highly advanced AN/FPS-132 ballistic missile early-warning radar system stationed in Qatar, often described as...
101 missing, 78 injured after submarine attack on Iranian frigate off Sri Lanka Coast
Representative image A major maritime emergency unfolded off the southern coast of Sri Lanka on Wednesday after a reported submarine attack on an Iranian naval vessel left scores missing and injured. Sources in Sri Lanka’s navy and defence ministry told Reuters that at least 101 people were missing and 78 wounded following the strike. The...
37 Indian-flagged vessels stranded after Strait of Hormuz closure: reports
Updated: Mar 4th, 2026 Representative image As military tensions escalate in West Asia, 37 Indian-flagged ships carrying more than 1,000 seafarers have been stranded across the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Oman and adjoining waters following the closure of the vital Strait of Hormuz shipping route, as per reports. The shutdown of the narrow but...
US Supreme Court to consider Trump petition in E Jean Carroll case
Updated: Mar 4th, 2026 The Supreme Court of the United States is scheduled to meet later this week to consider a petition filed by President Donald Trump seeking a review of the verdict in a sexual abuse and defamation case brought by writer E Jean Carroll, as per reports. In May 2023, a Manhattan jury...
Russia offers energy support to India amid Gulf crisis concerns: reports
Updated: Mar 4th, 2026 Russia has conveyed its readiness to assist India with energy supplies if escalating tensions in the Gulf disrupt global oil flows, say reports citing a Russian source. The offer comes as rising instability in West Asia has unsettled energy markets and heightened concerns over shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, a...









