PM Modi, Amir of Qatar condemn terrorism in all forms, agree to cooperate in combating menace
Tuesday, 18 February 2025 Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Qatar's Amir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani condemned all forms of terrorism, including cross-border terrorism, in their talks in New Delhi. They agreed to enhance cooperation in combating terrorism through various mechanisms and discussed enhancing partnership in areas like trade, technology, and cybersecurity to benefit both nations and ensure global stability.
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Saudi Arabia has signed over $6 billion in investment deals with Syria, signaling strong support for President Al-Sharaa amid ongoing unrest. The agreements cover energy, infrastructure, real estate, and agriculture, aiming to revive Syria’s war-torn economy and create up to 200,000 jobs. Analysts see this as a major geopolitical shift—and a blow to Israel’s regional influence—as Tel Aviv has actively targeted Syrian positions during its civil war. The move comes after Saudi and Qatari efforts cleared Syria’s World Bank debt, unlocking fresh international lending.
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A horrifying Israeli airstrike killed the Al-Shaer family — including journalist Wala al-Jaabari, her husband, and their five starving children — while they were sleeping in Gaza City. Blood-soaked white shrouds marked their bodies, with names scribbled in pen. According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, over 100 Palestinians were killed in just 24 hours, including 10 from starvation.
More than 111 have starved to death in recent weeks as aid remains blocked. While Israel blames Hamas and claims enough aid is allowed, the UN and relief groups accuse Israel of choking humanitarian access and shooting civilians near aid points. Amid ongoing ceasefire talks led by the U.S., Qatar, and Egypt, peace remains elusive. Hamas has responded to the latest proposal with conditions, but Israeli hardliners threaten to collapse the government if concessions are made. As children starve and corpses pile, diplomacy struggles to keep up with the carnage.
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A spotlight on Qatar’s most beloved animals, from Arabian horses to whale sharks and falcons
From majestic Arabian horses to the ‘gentle giants’ of the sea, whale sharks and the intelligent falcon, Qatar’s animal heritage can be traced back generations. The traditions are kept alive by efforts to preserve their importance to Qatar’s biodiversity and culture.
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In this interview, we sit down with Dr. Tapish Sahu, Expert of Vascular and Endovascular Sciences from New Delhi, to discuss President Donald Trump's recent diagnosis of Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI). Learn what CVI is, its symptoms, causes, and how it impacts an individual's health. Dr. Sahu breaks down whether CVI could affect Trump's ability to perform his presidential duties and addresses the critical question: Is President Trump unfit for office due to this condition? Stay informed with expert insights on this trending health topic affecting the 47th U.S. President. Don’t miss this in-depth conversation on CVI, its management, and its implications for Trump’s presidency in 2025.
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In a powerful joint statement, President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed India-US commitment to global security by announcing decisive action against radical Islamic terrorism...