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A drone incident in Kaunas has thrust Lithuania back into the geopolitical spotlight. We explore the implications, from regional security to how this affects everyday life, including the job market and the mood in this Baltic nation.
As tensions reach boiling point in the Strait of Hormuz, Iran confirms India is among five allied nations exempt from the blockade. With Trump issuing a 48-hour ultimatum to fully reopen the strait, we break down what this means for global oil supplies and India’s energy security.
Viktor Orbán's departure sparks hope in Hungary, but the LGBTQ+ community knows the fight for fundamental rights is far from over. Read our analysis from Budapest.
Catch the latest Aaj Tak live news updates on the US-Iran crisis. Inside details on Trump’s revelation about Pete Hegseth’s advice for an Iran attack and Tehran’s surprising ceasefire response.
Ten years after the Brussels attacks, victims are dealt another blow: the Federal Pensions Service is reclaiming hundreds of thousands of euros. A truly dark day for those who have already lost so much.
The latest Trump salvo against Cuba tightens the oil embargo. We look at what it means for daily life, from the vibrant streets of Havana to the island's iconic ficus trees.
America's attacks on Iran's crucial oil hub, Kharg Island, are shifting the dynamics in the Middle East. Here is the latest on the conflict, the background to the tensions, and expert analysis.
An analysis of the surprise release of 51 prisoners in Cuba, one month before the US presidential election. A significant diplomatic gesture in the face of threats from Trump.
Serbian Air Force MiG-29 fighters have been spotted equipped with Chinese-made supersonic missiles. We analyse how this significant upgrade could shift the military balance in the Balkans and what it reveals about Serbia's strategic direction.
As the war in Ukraine continues into 2026, we revisit the horrors of cluster munitions in Mykolaiv and Kharkiv. These banned weapons left a devastating legacy of immediate casualties and long-term danger from unexploded ordnance, serving as a stark reminder of their enduring threat to civilians.