Stranded for weeks, Indian embassy repatriates 18 nationals from Libya
Tuesday, 4 February 2025 The Indian Embassy in Libya successfully facilitated the return of 18 Indian citizens from Benghazi, who had been stranded for several weeks due to security issues. The embassy closely worked with Libyan authorities to secure the necessary permissions and travel documents for their repatriation.
A US military aircraft carrying 205 deported Indian nationals took off from Texas as part of tightened immigration enforcement. A US embassy spokesperson reiterated that illegal migration is not worth the risk, highlighting the Trump administration’s strict border policies. Reports suggest this is...
With the U.S. and Iran set to meet in Oman for nuclear negotiations, pressure is mounting on Tehran to scale back its atomic ambitions. But despite threats of “great danger” from Donald Trump and increasing sanctions from the West, Iran stands firm. Why?
The story goes beyond politics—into history. After Iraq fell in 2003, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi surrendered his weapons of mass destruction in exchange for Western acceptance. Less than a decade later, NATO backed the uprising that ended in his violent overthrow. To Iran, Gaddafi’s fate is a cautionary tale, not a diplomatic success.
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