Category: WORLD

  • Medical School Fees at Rs 9,000 Per Semester: Why a US Woman Moved to Germany

    Medical School Fees at Rs 9,000 Per Semester: Why a US Woman Moved to Germany

    December 8, 2025,Berlin, Germany

    A young American student decided to pursue her medical education in Germany, where tuition fees are approximately Rs 9,000 per semester, citing affordability and quality of education as key reasons. In contrast, medical programs in the United States often cost several lakhs per semester, making them inaccessible to many aspiring doctors without heavy student loans.

    She highlighted that Germany offers internationally recognized medical degrees with low fees, allowing students to focus on learning rather than financial stress. The move also reflects a growing trend of students seeking education abroad for cost-effective and high-quality programs. Experts note that such decisions are increasingly common among students from countries where higher education is expensive.

  • 4 Nepalese Nationals Among 25 Killed in Tragic Goa Nightclub Fire

    4 Nepalese Nationals Among 25 Killed in Tragic Goa Nightclub Fire

    December 8, 2025,Panaji, Goa

    At least 25 people lost their lives in a devastating fire that broke out at a crowded nightclub in Goa, sending shockwaves across the country. Among the victims, four were confirmed to be Nepalese nationals, officials said. The fire reportedly spread rapidly due to highly flammable interior materials, leaving many trapped inside as panic erupted at the packed venue.

    Several others suffered serious injuries and are currently undergoing treatment at nearby hospitals. Fire and rescue teams rushed to the scene and managed to control the blaze after intense efforts. The state government has ordered a high-level investigation into the cause of the fire, while Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Goa Chief Minister expressed deep grief and announced ex-gratia compensation for the victims’ families. Security norms at nightlife venues across the state are now under strict review.

  • India and Russia Strengthen Trade and Strategic Cooperation

    India and Russia Strengthen Trade and Strategic Cooperation

    December 8, 2025,New Delhi Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India and Russia have agreed to significantly strengthen their bilateral trade and strategic partnership. The two countries will expand cooperation in key sectors such as energy, defence manufacturing, nuclear power, fertilizers, shipping, and heavy industries. This move is expected to reduce dependency on limited markets and boost long-term economic stability for both nations.

    The leaders also discussed increasing non-oil trade, promoting joint manufacturing under the “Make in India” initiative, and encouraging technology sharing. India aims to attract Russian investments into infrastructure, electronics, and industrial corridors, while Russia looks to expand its footprint in India’s fast-growing market. Officials said these agreements will create thousands of new jobs and strengthen India’s global strategic position.

  • UK Universities Tighten Rules for Pakistani Applicants Amid Rising Visa Concerns

    UK Universities Tighten Rules for Pakistani Applicants Amid Rising Visa Concerns

    December 6, 2025 , London

    Several UK universities have introduced stricter admission and visa screening measures for Pakistani students, citing a significant rise in visa-related challenges. The move aims to ensure compliance with immigration rules while managing increasing applications from Pakistan.

    University authorities emphasized that the new measures are intended to streamline the admission process and maintain academic integrity. Prospective students from Pakistan are advised to complete all documentation meticulously to avoid delays or rejections.

  • UK Imposes Sanctions to Curb Funding of Pro-Khalistan Group Babbar Khalsa

    UK Imposes Sanctions to Curb Funding of Pro-Khalistan Group Babbar Khalsa

    December 6, 2025 |London / New Delhi

    The United Kingdom has announced new sanctions aimed at disrupting financial networks supporting the pro-Khalistan terror group Babbar Khalsa. The move targets individuals and organizations suspected of funneling money to the extremist outfit, which has been linked to past violent activities in India.

    Authorities stated that the sanctions are part of a broader effort to combat terrorism financing and prevent cross-border extremist threats. Indian officials have welcomed the UK’s action, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation in tackling global terrorism.

  • PM Modi Says India Stands on the ‘Side of Peace’ in Ukraine Conflict`

    PM Modi Says India Stands on the ‘Side of Peace’ in Ukraine Conflict`

    December 6, 2025 | New Delhi

    During his meeting with President Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that India is firmly on the “side of peace” regarding the ongoing Ukraine war. He stressed the importance of dialogue and diplomacy to resolve the conflict rather than prolonged fighting.

    Modi’s statement reflects India’s balanced global approach, as the country continues to engage with major world powers while promoting peace and stability. His remarks have drawn global attention amid growing international efforts to end the war.

  • India and Russia Unveil ‘Vision 2030’ to Deepen Trade, Energy and Defence Ties

    India and Russia Unveil ‘Vision 2030’ to Deepen Trade, Energy and Defence Ties

    December 6, 2025 | New Delhi

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin have agreed to expand and diversify cooperation between India and Russia under a new long-term framework titled “Vision 2030.” The roadmap focuses on strengthening trade relations, boosting energy partnerships, and deepening defence collaboration.

    Both leaders expressed confidence that the new strategy would open fresh opportunities for investment, technology sharing, and strategic cooperation. The agreement is seen as a major step in reinforcing the longstanding partnership between the two nations amid changing global dynamics.

  • Trump Brokers Rwanda–Congo Peace Deal, Opens Access to Strategic Rare Earth Minerals

    Trump Brokers Rwanda–Congo Peace Deal, Opens Access to Strategic Rare Earth Minerals

    Washington, December 5, 2025: Former US President Donald Trump has announced a landmark peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, aiming to ease long-standing tensions in the conflict-prone region. Alongside the diplomatic breakthrough, the deal reportedly opens pathways for international cooperation in the rare earth minerals sector.

    The agreement is being seen as a major geopolitical development, as rare earth minerals are critical for high-tech industries, defence systems, and clean energy technologies. Analysts say the deal could reshape regional stability while also impacting global supply chains for strategic minerals.

  • FAA Taps Peraton to Manage New Air Traffic Control System in the US

    FAA Taps Peraton to Manage New Air Traffic Control System in the US

    Washington, December 5, 2025: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that Peraton has been selected to oversee the management and operation of the new air traffic control system in the United States. The initiative aims to modernize the nation’s airspace management and enhance safety, efficiency, and reliability.

    Officials stated that Peraton will be responsible for integrating advanced technologies, improving air traffic monitoring, and ensuring seamless operations across all US airspaces. Experts believe this move will significantly improve flight coordination and reduce delays for both commercial and private aviation.

  • Pakistan President Approves Asim Munir as Country’s First Chief of Defence Staff

    Pakistan President Approves Asim Munir as Country’s First Chief of Defence Staff

    Islamabad, December 5, 2025: Pakistan’s President has officially approved the appointment of General Asim Munir as the country’s first-ever Chief of Defence Staff (CDF), marking a historic moment in the nation’s military leadership. The new role is designed to enhance coordination among the army, navy, and air force.

    Officials highlighted that the establishment of the CDF position aims to streamline defence planning and strengthen strategic decision-making at the highest level. Analysts believe General Munir’s appointment will play a critical role in shaping Pakistan’s future defence posture and joint military operations.