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ThePrint view on the most important issues. |
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ThePrint view on the most important issues. |
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A potential U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran could severely impact Middle East tourism. Experts predict a sharp decline in international visitors, potentially between 23 to 38 million fewer travelers. This downturn is estimated to result in a substantial financial loss, ranging from $34 billion to $56 billion in visitor spending for the region this year. |
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The Indian Embassy in Tehran has moved most Indian students to safer areas outside the capital. This action follows heightened risk perceptions. The Embassy has arranged transportation, food, and accommodation for these students. A small number of students who declined the offer remain in Tehran. Other Indian nationals in Iran are advised to stay indoors and avoid protests. |
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In a week when world politics collided head-on with meme culture, Kim Jong Un, the nuclear-armed leader of North Korea, has inexplicably become the in. |
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Oil prices surged nearly 13%, hitting their highest level since January 2025, after Iranian forces effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz| India News |
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Russia warns the U.S.-Israel war on Iran may ignite nuclear proliferation in the region, challenging claims of Iran's nuclear ambitions. |
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Satellite images reveal extensive damage to Iranian sites and U.S. bases amid escalating Iran-Israel-U.S. tensions and retaliatory strikes. |
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The MEA issued a statement reiterating its call for restraint and prioritising the safety of civilians. |
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The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) said special arrangements are being made to facilitate the movement of stranded passengers. |
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What Mossad knows -- maybe more than any other intelligence agency anywhere in the world -- is the value of patience.The assassination of Iran's supreme. |