World in Focus: Crew Missing, Modi's Milestones, and Global Tensions
The latest global news includes a suspected US strike on a tanker off Oman, potential talks between Modi and Trump at the G7, and the tragic crash of a Pakistani military helicopter. Only 11% of Europeans see the US as an ally. Tensions rise between China and Taiwan, and anti-immigrant violence erupts in Belfast.
Amid global headlines, a suspected U.S. missile strike on a tanker off Oman has left two crew members missing, prompting concerns over maritime safety. Maritime security group Ambrey suggests the strike was likely tied to U.S. operations against Iranian ports.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India is poised to meet U.S. President Donald Trump at the upcoming G7 summit, with discussions on trade and energy cooperation anticipated. The summit, scheduled for mid-June in Evian-les-Bains, France, brings together leaders from leading economies, including India's Modi and Trump's delegation.
In a tragic incident, a Pakistani military helicopter crash near Muzaffarabad resulted in no survivors, according to official reports. The Mi-17 helicopter crashed due to what officials describe as a technical fault during take-off, highlighting ongoing safety challenges in military aviation.
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