Fragile footing: How India, China face sizeable economic damage prospects from US-Iran war; outlook has grown more daunting

Asia-Pacific economies entered 2026 on a fragile footing. (AI image) Asia-Pacific economies have entered 2026 on a fragile footing, and the US-Israel-Iran war has exacerbated the risks to GDP growth for economies like China, India, and other major countries in the region, says Moody’s Analytics in its latest report.The global economy has been undergoing a…

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Mikayla Matthews says she ‘hates this’, takes a stand for estranged husband Jace Terry after online backlash |

Reality star Mikayla Matthews defended her estranged husband, Jace Terry, against online criticism following their separation announcement. Matthews expressed her displeasure with negative comments, particularly those stemming from a podcast episode where Jace was labeled ‘weenie of the week.’ The couple had mutually agreed to separate, citing pressures from ‘MomTok drama’ and personal struggles. A…

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Indian Army recruitment 2026 for Nursing Assistant: Registration underway, apply before April 1

The Indian Army has begun the registration process for the recruitment of Soldier Technical (Nursing Assistant) posts for 2026. Eligible and interested candidates can apply online through the official website, joinindianarmy.nic.in, before the last date, April 1, 2026. The recruitment drive is aimed at selecting candidates for Nursing Assistant and Nursing Assistant Veterinary roles under…

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Abdul Basit: If America strikes us, we should attack Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai: Ex-Pak envoy | India News

In a hugely provocative statement, Abdul Basit, former high commissioner of Pakistan to India, has said that striking Indian cities like New Delhi and Mumbai should be Islamabad’s “default move” if the country comes under attack from the US.“America won’t attack Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal. Even if we believe that in a hypothetical situation, America attacks…

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‘Scary wonderful president, why is he so bloomin’ difficult to talk to?’: SNL UK debut mocks Starmer’s awkward call with Trump over Iran war

The UK version of Saturday Night Live opened its debut episode with a political cold open in classic style, imagining Prime Minister Keir Starmer awkwardly trying to tell US President Donald Trump that Britain wouldn’t join a war in Iran.Played by a well-disguised George Fouracres, Starmer nervously sat at his desk, a framed photo of…

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