How Trump-Brokered Ceasefires Are Failing To End Fighting In Middle East
The United States brokered a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas on October 10, 2025
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The United States brokered a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas on October 10, 2025
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Tehran: Iran's Revolutionary Guards denied responsibility on Wednesday for an attack on Kuwait's international airport that officials said left an Indian national dead and 63 people wounded."Our investigation and review into the Kuwait passenger terminal attack shows that the IRGC Air Force did not fire any shots at this target," said Guards spokesman Hossein Mohebi, according to the IRGC's official Telegram channel.He said that "the destruction of the Kuwait airport passenger terminal was caused by an error in the American Patriot systems, which landed on the terminal after failing to intercept Iranian missiles".The Guards earlier said they had targeted a different location, "the Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait, which hosts helicopters" for the US.The attack on Kuwait's airport on Wednesday temporarily halted operations, but air traffic resumed later in the day with all Kuwait Airways flights operating again.The Gulf nation's ministry of defence said 30 ballistic missiles and drones were launched as part of the "heinous Iranian aggression", which caused "significant material damage to the building".The Indian foreign ministry confirmed one of its citizens was killed at the airport and condemned the strike."We again call on all parties to cease such attacks" on civilian targets, it said in a statement.An airport source told AFP the deceased was a traveller.Kuwaiti health ministry spokesman Abdullah al-Sanad said 63 people were treated for injuries "including head wounds, cerebral hemorrhages, amputations and injuries resulting from explosions".Kuwait's international airport was targeted several times during the war, and had only fully resumed operations on June 1.
The US Trade Representative has proposed a 12.5% tariff on exports from 54 countries, including India and China, citing their failure to prohibit goods made with forced labor. This move comes as US officials are in India discussing a framework agreement. The USTR's report also addresses excess capacity in several countries, potentially leading to further tariffs.
The action follows investigations launched against 60 countries over what the USTR described as their failure to impose and effectively enforce bans on imports made with forced labour
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A devastating fire at a Malviya Nagar B&B, claiming 21 lives, is prompting a criminal probe. The establishment, operating far beyond its permitted capacity and without a fire NOC, mirrors the 2022 Mundka fire. Authorities are investigating culpable homicide charges against the absconding owner, highlighting systemic failures in regulatory oversight.
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An Indian national was killed in an attack on Kuwait International Airport on Wednesday, prompting the Indian Embassy in Kuwait to express condolences and assure support to the victim's family. The incident occurred during an Iranian missile and drone attack that targeted civilian facilities in Kuwait, including the airport, according to Kuwaiti authorities. In a statement posted on X, the Embassy of India in Kuwait said, โEmbassy of India in Kuwait expresses its deepest condolences at the tragic demise of an Indian national due to an attack on the airport in Kuwait today.โ The embassy added that it is in contact with the bereaved family and is coordinating closely with Kuwaiti authorities to provide all possible assistance to the family and those injured in the incident.โ indembkwt (@indembkwt) Kuwait airport strike causes damageKuwait said the attack caused significant damage to Terminal 1 of Kuwait International Airport and injured several people. Flights were temporarily diverted before operations gradually resumed after safety assessments. Kuwaiti authorities described the airport as one of several civilian sites targeted in the attack. The strike came amid heightened tensions in the Gulf region, with Iran launching missiles and drones toward Kuwait and other neighbouring states. US and regional forces reportedly intercepted several incoming projectiles, while some missiles failed to reach their intended targets. Embassy monitoring situation The Indian mission has been actively assisting Indian nationals in Kuwait during recent regional disruptions. The embassy said it remains engaged with local authorities as investigations and relief efforts continue. The identity of the deceased Indian national has not been officially released. Kuwaiti authorities have also not disclosed further details about the victim or the circumstances of the death.
The US's trade office has concluded that 60 economies, including India, failed to effectively curb imports produced with forced labour. Indian exporters now face a 12.5% duty hike unless New Delhi can secure exemptions before the July deadline.
United States has proposed tariff action against India, after determining that it has failed to impose and enforce prohibitions on the import of goods produced with forced labour.
Investigators are examining whether an electrical fault, a kitchen-related accident or another technical failure may have triggered the fire.
The U.S. Trade Representative has proposed to impose 12.5% additional duties on 54 countries, including India, for failing to prohibit the import of goods produced with forced labour