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View AllThe bullet-dodger in chief
Donald Trump has spent half a century turning setbacks into spectacles. From brash Manhattan developer to reality-TV ringmaster to twice-elected president, his career has been a masterclass in branding resilience. Yet the past three years have added a darker chapter: three moments when gunfire interrupted his script—at the precise points when the spotlight burned brightest and the stakes were highest. Each time, investigators found a lone actor with no grand conspiracy. Each time, the would-be assassins failed. And each time, Trump emerged not merely unscathed but somehow fortified. The latest episode came on April 25th at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in Washington. As the black-tie crowd settled in for an evening of barbed satire, a 31-year-old Californian named Cole Tomas Allen rushed a security checkpoint at the Washington…
The shots that echoed
“He is ready to rumble,” declared Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, on the red carpet outside the Washington Hilton on April 25th. “This speech tonight will be classic Donald J. Trump. It will be funny. It will be entertaining. There will be some shots fired tonight.” The remark, offered in a cheerful preview to a Fox News correspondent, was meant as light-hearted anticipation of presidential zingers aimed at the assembled press. By the end of the evening, it had taken on a rather different cast. The White House Correspondents’ Association dinner is one of Washington’s more durable rituals: an annual black-tie gathering at which journalists and politicians exchange barbed pleasantries, raise money for scholarships and pretend, for a few hours, that mutual loathing can be set aside for…
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View AllThe Man Who Tried to Crash the White House Correspondents’ Dinner
By the time the first champagne flutes hit the carpet at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night, Cole Tomas Allen…
Trump’s defiant response: “They can’t stop me”
Donald Trump has cast the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner as further proof that "they can't stop…
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View AllDivided on the Hill: How America Views Trump’s Handling of the West Asia Crisis
With a fragile ceasefire in the West Asia conflict hanging by a thread and US negotiators preparing for another round…
The deadly shadow market feeding the world’s weight-loss drug obsession
They were supposed to be miracle injections: weekly shots that could tame type 2 diabetes and melt away stubborn kilograms…
India in a Time of Global Energy Uncertainty: Confidence, Caution, and Course Correction
The global economy today stands at a critical inflection point. Geopolitical tensions, particularly in keyenergy-producing regions, have once again exposed…
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View AllIndia notifies new rules to regulate online gaming
The Indian government has notified fresh rules that will bring greater oversight to the country’s booming online gaming industry, aiming to protect players — especially…
India’s parliamentary revolution
In the world’s largest democracy, where women make up half the electorate but have long been sidelined in the halls of power, a quiet constitutional…
India launches its largest-ever census, reopening a century-old debate over caste and equity
More than three million enumerators fanned out across India this week to begin the monumental task of counting the country’s roughly 1.4 billion people, launching…
Indonesia launches gradual ban on social media access for children under 16
Indonesia began phased implementation on Saturday of a new government regulation that bars children under 16 from creating or maintaining accounts on major social media…
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View AllNepal’s Rapper Prime Minister Faces First Tests: Arrests, Reforms and the Hard Reality of Power
Barely three weeks after being sworn in as Nepal’s youngest-ever prime minister on 27 March 2026, Balendra Shah – the 35-year-old former underground rapper known…
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View AllIndian authorities warn travellers of harsh new drug penalties in Maldives, including possible death sentence
India's Narcotics Control Bureau has issued a strong advisory cautioning citizens travelling to the Maldives that even small quantities of…
A bumpy ride ahead
As summer 2026 looms, the travel industry is confronting an uncomfortable truth. Jet-fuel prices in America averaged $8.63 a gallon…
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View AllTrump’s defiant response: “They can’t stop me”
Donald Trump has cast the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner as further proof that "they can't stop me", in a series of…
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View AllFrom Workshop to Encrypted Chat: How Four Ordinary Men Allegedly Built a Toy Car Bomb Plot Targeting India’s Heart
In the dim glow of a private automobile workshop on the outskirts of Thane, just north of Mumbai, Mosaib Ahmad…
India’s Digital Underworld: How Jailed Gangsters Run Transnational Crime Empires via WhatsApp and Instagram
In a brick-kiln office on the outskirts of Jind in Haryana, businessman Anup Chaudhary was reviewing accounts on the afternoon…
Ground mishap at Delhi airport leaves two Boeing 737s damaged as safety questions linger
A routine afternoon on the tarmac at one of the world’s busiest airports in New Delhi turned into an embarrassing…
Seaplane Ambition on the Ganga Faces Pushback Over Threat to Endangered Wildlife and Sacred Waters
In the shadow of the Himalayas, where the Ganga flows past the pilgrimage town of Rishikesh, a sleek 19-seater seaplane…
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View AllIndia and South Korea chart a “futuristic partnership” as they target $50bn trade by 2030
In the polished halls of Hyderabad House in New Delhi on 20 April 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and South Korean President Lee Jae-myung sat…



































