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Trump Claims Iran Agreed to Abandon Nuclear Weapons: Breakthrough or Strategic Messaging?
Nivedita Chakrapani, Jadetimes staff Portrait of President elect Donald Trump. Digital photograph, 2016. Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division In a significant and controversial statement, Donald Trump recently declared that Iran has “agreed they will never have a nuclear weapon,” calling it a major step forward in ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran. The claim comes at a time when the Middle East is already under intense pressure due to ongoing mi
Niveditaa chakrapani
Apr 3


Itdaksh Education: Redefining IT Training Through a Revolutionary Skill Mastery Framework
In today’s competitive technology landscape, the difference between getting hired and getting rejected often comes down to one factor real, applicable skills. While many institutions focus on theoretical teaching and certifications, very few successfully bridge the gap between education and industry expectations.
S. Adam
Apr 2


View Boston to Shut Down the Restaurant and Bar on the Prudential Tower after Nearly Three Years of Opening
Boston, Massachusetts – Changes are arriving in View Boston. The attraction has provided a comprehensive overview of the city above its restaurant and bar since opening nearly three years ago.
Wanjiru Waweru
Apr 2


Best 5 Cities to Live in 2026: Lifestyle, Air Quality, Cost & Reality Check
Choosing the “best city” isn’t about hype—it’s about balance. A city can be rich but unlivable, or affordable but lacking opportunity. The real winners in 2026 are cities that combine clean air, strong economy, good lifestyle, and sustainable living costs
Niveditaa chakrapani
Mar 31


Global LPG Shortage: A System Under Pressure
The world is not facing a complete LPG shortage right now—but it is dangerously close to a stressed and unstable supply situation.
Niveditaa chakrapani
Mar 31


Dhurandhar: How a Film Turned Into a Full-Scale Box Office Machine
When Dhurandhar released, it wasn’t positioned as just another big film—it was designed as a large-scale commercial product, and the numbers proved it worked. The film closed its theatrical run at approximately ₹1,000+ crore worldwide, which instantly placed it among the top-performing Hindi films.
Niveditaa chakrapani
Mar 31


Regional Volatility Peaks: Iran Claims Strategic Strike Near School Site as Houthis Launch Missile Toward Israel
The Middle East has entered a fresh cycle of high-tension maneuvers as Iran confirmed a targeted strike in a sensitive area, while simultaneously, Houthi forces in Yemen launched a long range missile aimed at Israel
Vithanage Erandi
Mar 31


Africa’s Solar Crash Confronts Rising Cost as China Reduces, as The Market Drops
Nairobi, Kenya – China’s decision to complete value-added tax discussions on solar panel exports and to discontinue incentives for the production of battery storage equipment could raise the price of solar installations in Africa, which have been planned slowly due to imported Chinese technology.
Wanjiru Waweru
Mar 31


Lunar Gatekeepers: Inside the High-Tech Nerve Centre Powering the Next Giant Leap
HOUSTON / COCOA BEACH – As humanity prepares to return to the lunar surface, all eyes are fixed on a non descript, high security facility that serves as the mission's digital heartbeat.
Vithanage Erandi
Mar 30


America Erupts: Inside the Massive Anti-Trump Protests Shaking the Nation
The United States is currently witnessing one of the largest waves of protests in its modern history, as millions of people take to the streets opposing President Donald Trump’s administration.
Niveditaa chakrapani
Mar 30


Effects on Global Resources Due to the U.S.–Iran Crisis
Right now, the conflict involving Donald Trump and Iran is not just a military or political issue—it is directly shaking the world’s resource systems
Niveditaa chakrapani
Mar 30


U.S.–Iran Crisis: What’s Happening Right Now
U.S.–Iran Crisis: What’s Happening Right Now
Niveditaa chakrapani
Mar 30


"Our Angel, Our Martyr": Heartbreak and Defiance in Lebanon as 11-Year-Old Killed in Israeli Strike is Laid to Rest
SOUTH LEBANON – A sea of mourners, gripped by a mixture of profound grief and stoic defiance, gathered today to bury an 11 year old child killed in a recent Israeli strike.
Vithanage Erandi
Mar 30


Digital Overload: Why Your Brain Feels Tired All the Time
You’re not physically exhausted—you’re mentally overloaded.
Niveditaa chakrapani
Mar 28


Tehran Signals Safe Passage for 'Non-Hostile' Vessels in Strait of Hormuz as Global Oil Prices Retreat
TEHRAN – In a move that has provided a temporary reprieve to global energy markets, Iranian officials have announced that "non-hostile vessels" will be granted safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
Niveditaa chakrapani
Mar 28


Trump Claims ‘Major Progress’ With Iran on Nuclear Weapons But Reality Remains Unclear
In a dramatic development, Donald Trump has claimed that Iran has agreed to a key demand: it will “never have a nuclear weapon
Niveditaa chakrapani
Mar 26


Iran Responds to US and Israeli Attacks
Iran Responds to US and Israeli Attacks
Chethana Janith
Mar 26


The Trap of Comfort Zones: Why Playing Safe Is Killing Your Growth
Most people don’t fail because they’re incapable. They fail because they’re too comfortable.
Comfort zones feel safe, predictable, and stress-free—but that’s exactly the problem
Niveditaa chakrapani
Mar 26


Ranil Warned a Year Ago: How Trump Era Policies Could Impact Sri Lanka and the Global Economy
About a year ago, Ranil Wickremesinghe warned that global political changes, including policies linked to Trump, could affect countries like Sri Lanka. This was not just a guess. It came from his experience in handling international and economic matters.
Niveditaa chakrapani
Mar 24


The Man Who Changed India’s Political Destiny : Narendra Modi Breaks Record as Longest-Serving Head
In the crowded landscape of global politics, few figures have risen as dramatically or governed as consequentially as Narendra Modi. To supporters, he is the embodiment of aspiration: a self made leader who climbed from modest beginnings to command the world’s largest democracy. To critics, he represents a more complex shift in India’s political fabric, one that blends economic ambition with an assertive, and at times polarizing, national identity.
Niveditaa chakrapani
Mar 23
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