Tensions between India and Pakistan are escalating. The Indian Air Force chief, Air Chief Marshal A. P. Singh, has said that the air force has been put on full combat alert along the border with Pakistan. In response, Pakistani officials have also announced military preparations. The Pakistani army has reportedly successfully test-fired a surface-to-surface missile, the Fatah series.
According to reports circulating on social media, in recent days, Uzbeks crossing the border with Kyrgyzstan have been required to provide a "special power of attorney." The press service of the Sokh district administration has issued an official statement regarding this situation.
Pakistani man Shabir Ahmad Dar and his partner, who had been selling scarves for 20 years in Mussoorie, India, were attacked by Hindu nationalists, who publicly beat and insulted them, and looted their products.
India has temporarily restricted water flow through the Baglihar Dam on the Chenab River, which borders Pakistan. The PTI news agency reported that a similar measure may also be taken at the Kishanganga Dam on the Jhelum River.
US President Trump announced on his X-page that he would impose a 100% tariff on foreign-produced films to save a "dying" Hollywood.
Iran's Defense Ministry has publicly unveiled its new medium-range ballistic missile, the Qasem Basir, at an official event in Tehran. The missile is said to have a range of at least 1,200 kilometers and is equipped with a modern high-precision guidance system.
Israel* The security cabinet headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved plans to gradually expand military attacks in the Gaza Strip.
The White House leader has ordered the reopening of the historic Alcatraz prison in an expanded and modernized form as part of the country's fight against crime. With this approach, Trump seeks to ensure order and security by separating the most dangerous and violent criminals from society.
The United States plans to deliver Patriot air defense systems, which are deployed in Israel and are currently undergoing major repairs, to Ukraine by the summer. It is said that in addition to Kiev, another Patriot system could be delivered via Germany or Greece.
At the European Union's regular conference in Brussels in support of Palestinian prisoners, Abdullah al-Zagari, chairman of the Palestinian Prisoners' Association, made a serious statement about the plight of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli* prisons. He stated that thousands of Palestinian prisoners are dying due to torture, ill-treatment and medical neglect.