DIPLOMAT
US-Iran war: Tehran's official Baghaei says no plan yet for second round of negotiations with Washington
US-Iran war news: Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said there is no plan for a second round of negotiations with the U.S. for now.
Iran says it is checking if Indian vessels were targeted in Strait of Hormuz firing incident
Reports have emerged suggesting that Iranian forces may have opened fire on Indian ships passing through the vital Strait of Hormuz. This unsettling occurrence coincided with increased activity among commercial fleets in the area. Furthermore, Iran is pointing fingers at the United States, alleging that Washington's maneuvers are not only obstructing diplomatic channels but also exacerbating conflict.
US, Israel attacks on Iran 'failed', no gains possible in talks: Iran's envoy to Russia
Iran's Ambassador to Russia claimed the US and Israel failed in their military objectives against Tehran. He warned that Washington won't succeed through negotiations either. This comes as a two-week ceasefire nears its end, with upcoming Islamabad talks seen as the final chance to avoid full-scale infrastructure warfare.
Israeli Court postpones Netanyahu's testimony by a week, citing 'security-diplomatic' reasons
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's testimony in his corruption trial has been postponed. The Jerusalem District Court approved a defense request citing security and diplomatic reasons. Another witness will testify in his place. The trial is currently in the cross-examination phase. This development occurs during a shortened court week in Israel.
'Monumental setback' for PM Modi's foreign policy: Congress on Pakistan's role in US-Iran peace moves
Pakistan is reportedly hosting US-Iran peace talks. Congress criticizes Prime Minister Modi's foreign policy, stating Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir's closeness to US President Donald Trump is a setback. The party claims India needs a diplomatic strategy overhaul, which Modi is incapable of achieving. This situation highlights a shift in regional engagement.
IRGC hardliners in control of Iran's military and diplomacy, moderates sidelined, says report
US-Iran war news: Iran's military apparatus and diplomatic teams are now under the control of the hardline Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. This internal power shift sidelines moderate figures. Recent maritime hostilities in the Strait of Hormuz underscore the IRGC's firm grip. The situation raises concerns about regional stability and future negotiations with the United States.
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Pakistan's military chief Asim Munir takes lead on US-Iran talks in diplomatic blitz
Pakistan's military chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, is in Tehran carrying US proposals for a second round of US-Iran peace talks. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his foreign minister are engaging regional allies. This coordinated effort aims to advance the peace process. The talks are expected to take place in Islamabad this week. Security is being heightened in the capital.

Government appoints former Union minister Dinesh Trivedi as Bangladesh envoy
Former Union minister Dinesh Trivedi has been appointed India's high commissioner to Bangladesh, a first for the Modi government appointing a politician to head a diplomatic mission. He faces the challenge of repairing strained ties with Dhaka, which have deteriorated following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's ouster and an adversarial stance by the new government.

Allies fear a rushed US-Iran framework deal could backfire, leaving technical deadlock
US-Iran war news: European allies express concern over a potentially hasty U.S. deal with Iran. They fear an inexperienced American team might secure a superficial agreement on Iran's nuclear program and sanctions relief. This could lead to prolonged, complex follow-up talks. The U.S. White House rejects these criticisms, stating President Trump prioritizes American interests. Talks are ongoing, focusing on uranium stockpiles and sanctions.

The Role of diplomatic dining at international summits
Meals have played a crucial role in diplomatic negotiations, from Lal Bahadur Shastri's final meal to the Tehran Conference where Churchill used dinner parties to foster agreement. These culinary encounters, whether simple or lavish, have historically helped break the ice and facilitate crucial political outcomes.

US backs a South Africa project to extract rare earths despite a diplomatic clash
A U.S.-backed project in South Africa aims to extract rare earth elements from industrial mining waste, a move supported by a $50 million investment to reduce reliance on China. The Phalaborwa Rare Earths Project, developed by Rainbow Rare Earths, targets critical minerals essential for high-tech products and defense systems, with extraction planned to begin in 2028.

US Israel-Iran War Day 50: India summons Iranian envoy after attack on Indian tankers in Hormuz; Trump says talks update by day-end
Iran War News Day 50: The Iran-Israel conflict reaches 50 days. Diplomatic efforts are underway, but violence persists. India has protested Iran's actions against its ships. Global oil routes face threats. A potential US-Iran deal is discussed. Lebanon sees shifts amid ongoing strikes. The defense industry sees increased demand. The situation remains uncertain.

With a handshake, Spain and Mexico put diplomatic tussle over their colonial past behind them
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez have struck a reconciliatory note, bringing closure to a diplomatic spat rooted in Spain's colonial legacy. The breakthrough came with King Felipe VI's admission of historical injustices, vital for mending relations.

Next round of US-Iran talks likely to be held in Pakistan on Monday: Iranian sources
Iranian and American negotiators are set to meet in Islamabad on Monday. This development signals renewed diplomatic efforts to ease tensions in West Asia. Leaders from Qatar and Turkey have also met Pakistan's Prime Minister, discussing de-escalation. Pakistan's Army Chief recently visited Tehran, aiming to prepare for further talks.

Karnataka ready for global partnerships beyond tech: DK Shivakumar
Karnataka is actively seeking global partnerships across trade, innovation, and collaboration. The state aims to strengthen ties with over 80 countries. Bengaluru is highlighted as a hub for talent and investment. The Global Innovation Alliance is evolving for outcome-driven collaborations. The Bengaluru Tech Summit 2026 will focus on AI and beyond, fostering deeper co-creation and long-term global partnerships.

Pakistan air force escorted Iranian negotiators after U.S. talks, sources say
Pakistan’s air force escorted Iranian negotiators back home after inconclusive talks with the U.S. in Islamabad, deploying fighter jets and surveillance aircraft amid concerns the delegation could be targeted. Sources said the unusual security operation followed fears—raised by Iranian officials—of a possible threat, even as diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran are expected to continue.

Piyush Goyal engages with South Korean, Austrian leadership to deepen economic ties
Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, advanced India's trade agenda through a series of diplomatic engagements on Thursday, holding a virtual meeting with South Korean Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo and an in-person session with Austrian Federal Chancellor Christian Stocker. The meetings, focused on bilateral investment and technological synergy, resulted in the signing of a new mechanism aimed at accelerating business resolutions between India and Austria.

US President Trump greets TS Sandhu on appointment as Delhi Lt Governor
Former US President Donald Trump congratulated Taranjit Singh Sandhu on his appointment as the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi. Trump highlighted Sandhu's commitment to strengthening US-India relations during his tenure as Ambassador. He wished Sandhu success in leading Delhi's progress and furthering global ties.

China steps up Iran diplomacy while seeking smooth summit with Trump
China is actively working to end the Iran war, balancing its diplomatic efforts with an upcoming summit with U.S. President Donald Trump. Beijing is seeking to safeguard its energy supplies while leveraging its back-channel influence with Tehran, a role Trump has acknowledged. The focus remains on preserving strategic stability and advancing China's trade and Taiwan objectives at the summit.

Quote of the day by Claude McDonald: 'If hard work is the key to success, most people would...' Life lessons on mental peace, human nature and success by British soldier and diplomat. Here's meaning, relevance
Quote of the day by Claude McDonald highlights the message that many people avoid hard work even when they know it leads to success. The quote explains human behavior, motivation, and success. The article explains the meaning, biography of Claude McDonald, and life lessons from his sayings. It also explores how the quote connects with daily life, work culture, and personal growth in today’s world.

US Israel-Iran War Day 48: US' new sanctions on Iran, Tehran vows to 'sink' ships as battle for Hormuz intensifies
Iran War News Day 48: As the Iran-Israel war reaches its 48th day, tensions escalate with Iran threatening US forces and the US intensifying economic pressure through new sanctions and a naval blockade. Israel aligns with US goals, expanding military objectives, while diplomatic efforts and global economic concerns continue to shape the conflict's critical juncture.

Albanian PM Edi Rama kneels again before Italy’s Giorgia Meloni — third time this year, video goes viral
A viral diplomatic moment has once again placed Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama in the global spotlight after a video showed him kneeling while greeting Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The gesture, widely circulated on social media, has sparked debate about whether it reflects personal friendship, political symbolism, or Rama’s well-known theatrical style in international diplomacy. Reports suggest this is the third such instance between the two leaders this year, further fueling public curiosity.

MEA briefs parliamentary panel on situation in Iran
Describing the interaction as wide-ranging, Shashi Tharoor said the members of the panel used the opportunity to press the government on critical issues.

US-Iran ceasefire: Why America’s amateur diplomats are set up to fail
United States diplomacy faces challenges due to inexperienced negotiators and unrealistic goals set by President Trump. Talks with Iran in Islamabad have faltered for these reasons. Similar issues affect efforts for ceasefires in Ukraine and Gaza. Future negotiations may also be hampered by these persistent problems.

Israeli NGO files ICC suit against Spain PM over Iran exports
An Israeli advocacy NGO said Tuesday that it had asked the International Criminal Court to consider legal action against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez for allegedly "aiding war crimes" through exports to Iran. Last week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu barred Madrid from joining the work of a US-led centre to stabilise post-war Gaza, accusing Spain of waging a diplomatic campaign against Israel.

India activates global diplomatic grid to secure 9.5 lakh citizens amid West Asia crisis
India has evacuated nearly 9.5 lakh nationals from West Asia amid escalating conflict, with the Ministry of External Affairs coordinating large-scale air and land operations. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is leading diplomatic outreach, while missions across the region provide 24x7 assistance, special evacuation routes and support for stranded citizens, including students and seafarers.

Iran envoy flags India, Russia, China as counter to US ‘warmongering’
Iran's Consul General in Mumbai praises India, China, and Russia for prioritizing peace and regional stability. He criticizes the United States and Israel for their actions and perceived double standards. Diplomatic talks in Pakistan have stalled, with Iran stating its legitimate rights must be accepted for progress. The region remains on edge as negotiations face a deadlock.

Who is Muhoozi Kainerugaba, and what ultimatum has Uganda’s army chief given to Turkey? Explainer on Uganda–Turkey tensions, viral now-deleted tweet
Who is Muhoozi Kainerugaba, and what ultimatum has Uganda’s army chief given to Turkey? Uganda’s army chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba has demanded a $1 billion security dividend from Turkey and made controversial statements on social media. He linked the demand to Uganda’s military role in Somalia. He warned of diplomatic action if the demand is not met within 30 days. The statements have raised questions about Uganda–Turkey relations and regional security dynamics.

Putin says Russia ready to mediate Middle East peace in call with Iran president
Russia's President Vladimir Putin has offered to help mediate peace in the Middle East. This comes as regional tensions rise and ceasefire talks continue. Putin stressed the need for an immediate halt to fighting and a diplomatic resolution. Moscow is actively engaging with various nations to de-escalate the crisis.
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