HOME

Exclusive Content:

Iran Pushes Gulf Nations to Break From US War Effort as Diplomacy Accelerates

As diplomacy around the Iran-US war accelerates, Iranian President...

8 Dead in Blast Near Red Fort, India’s Symbolic Monument

A car explosion just outside the historic Red Fort, one of India’s most significant monuments, has killed eight people and injured 19. The blast on Monday night has struck at a symbolically important location in the heart of Old Delhi. The Red Fort, a 17th-century Mughal palace, is featured on banknotes and is where the Prime Minister makes the annual Independence Day address.
The explosion occurred at a red light near the Red Fort metro station. Police said a slow-moving car had stopped at the light when it exploded, igniting a fire that spread to over a dozen other vehicles. The area, usually “heaving with people,” was thrown into chaos. Dozens of fire engines and ambulances rushed to the scene.
Witness accounts have detailed the horror of the blast. One resident, Om Prakash Gupta, reported seeing “body parts all over” and vehicles on fire. Another witness described a “very strong explosion” that sent shock waves through buildings and tore a victim’s body to pieces. The 19 injured were taken to a government hospital.
The government has launched a full-scale investigation. Home Minister Amit Shah visited the scene, confirming all angles are being explored and that the cause is not yet known. The registered owner of the car has reportedly been detained. Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered condolences and is reviewing the situation with Shah.
This is the most significant blast in Delhi since 2011. The city has a history of blasts in the 1980s and 1990s in crowded public areas. In response to this new incident, authorities have put Mumbai, the state of Uttar Pradesh, and large train stations on high alert.

Don't miss

‘Witch hunt against PM Modi’: Diaspora protests outside BBC headquarters in London

Protesters in London voiced their strong opposition to a...

US, Germany set to send battle tanks to Ukraine

According to sources reported by news agencies, the United...

Cost-of-living crisis overshadows climate at Davos

In a report released Wednesday, the World Economic Forum...

Chris Hipkins sworn in as New Zealand’s 41st PM

Chris Hipkins assumed office as New Zealand's 41st prime...

Newsletter

Iran Pushes Gulf Nations to Break From US War Effort as Diplomacy Accelerates

As diplomacy around the Iran-US war accelerates, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has been pushing Gulf nations to break away from the US war effort,...

 IEA Chief Birol Says Iran War Has Exposed the Fragility of Global Energy Supply Chains

The Iran war has brutally exposed just how fragile global energy supply chains really are, according to Fatih Birol, the head of the International...

War of Words: Trump’s Public Rebuke of Netanyahu Signals Deeper Alliance Stress

Presidents and prime ministers do not often call each other out publicly in the middle of a war. That is what made Donald Trump's...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here