Asia’s biggest tulip garden wilts under warm spring and dry spell
Warmer spring temperatures and a lack of snowfall in Kashmir are causing tulips to wilt, with climate change linked to the unusual weather conditions affecting growth.
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India slams West as Jaishankar criticizes global double standards on Kashmir, interventions, and UN reform. Speaking at the Raisina Dialogue, he accused the West of rebranding invasions as disputes and questioned the inconsistent stance on the Taliban. He cited historical interference by UK, USA, and allies in Kashmir and urged fairness in global governance. Jaishankar also backed a stronger, reformed UN for equitable international order.
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Russia's top court removes terrorist designation on Afghanistan's Taliban
Russian officials have recently emphasised the need to engage with the Taliban to "help stabilise" Afghanistan.
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S. Jaishankar criticized Pakistan's role in promoting terrorism, highlighting their double-dealing in Afghanistan and persistent "bad habits." He emphasized that.. IndiaTimes
Afghan taekwondo champion Marzia Hamidi speaks out about the Afghan cricket team’s ties to the Taliban, the death threats she received after calling for a boycott, and the struggles of women in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. She shares her journey of fleeing Afghanistan, living under police protection in Paris, and why she refuses to stay silent. Watch this powerful interview!
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Pakistan travel ban threat looms as Donald Trump’s administration considers broader restrictions on 41 nations. Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bhutan are among those facing potential US visa suspensions over security concerns. A draft report suggests that Islamabad must address deficiencies within 60 days to avoid partial restrictions. Ten nations, including Iran, North Korea, and Syria, face a full visa suspension. The Pakistani Foreign Ministry dismissed the reports as speculative. Meanwhile, a Pakistani diplomat was recently denied entry into the US, adding tension to the situation.
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A series of four earthquakes struck India, Myanmar, and Tajikistan within just one hour on Sunday morning, alarming millions across central and South Asia. The strongest tremor, at magnitude 6.1, hit Tajikistan, while Myanmar experienced a powerful 5.5 aftershock amidst its ongoing quake crisis. India’s Himachal Pradesh saw a 3.4 magnitude quake early in the day. Though no major casualties were reported, the tremors sent residents fleeing and reignited fears about seismic vulnerabilities across the region, especially in areas already coping with infrastructure damage and humanitarian distress.
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A 5.3 magnitude earthquake struck near Rawalpindi, Pakistan, shaking parts of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.Tremors were felt across North India, but no casualties reported so far.
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