In a recent Atlantic roundtable, leading U.S. journalists and analysts highlighted a growing consensus among global powers: Donald Trump is not taken seriously on the world stage. His contradictory policies—from alienating Western allies to levying punitive tariffs on strategic partners like India—have not only eroded U.S. credibility but also accelerated the global shift away from the post-war order dominated by Washington.
News ID: 1000 Publish Date : 2025/09/07
Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council and advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, held a phone call with Ajit Doval, National Security Advisor to India’s Prime Minister, to discuss strengthening economic, security, and defense ties as well as advancing the Chabahar project.
News ID: 983 Publish Date : 2025/09/06
US President Donald Trump expressed on Friday concern over shifting global alliances between India, Russia, and China after the recent Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Tianjin, China.
News ID: 975 Publish Date : 2025/09/06
Editorial - Homayoun Barkhor
By Homayoun Barkhor | English Desk Editor & Foreign Policy Analyst, Borna News Agency: The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin in early September 2025 marked more than just a regional gathering of Eurasian leaders. It symbolized the accelerating erosion of U.S. hegemony and the solidification of an alternative global order led by powers such as China, Russia, and an expanding coalition of non-Western states. For Washington, the proceedings were a sobering reminder that despite its military dominance and decades of influence, its grip on shaping global norms is weakening at a pace not seen since the end of World War II.
News ID: 936 Publish Date : 2025/09/03
Iran’s national football team secured its second consecutive win in the CAFA Championship, defeating India 3–0 to remain at the top of the group standings.
News ID: 906 Publish Date : 2025/09/01
US President Donald Trump’s 50% tariffs on most imports from India came into effect on Wednesday.
News ID: 851 Publish Date : 2025/08/28
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reportedly brushed off several attempts by Donald Trump to reach him on the phone as a trade fight between the countries, which has been triggered by the US president’s heavy-handed and unprecedented trade tariffs, spirals.
News ID: 833 Publish Date : 2025/08/27
US President Donald Trump has declared he would slap a 25-percent tariff on Indian goods starting August 1, as punishment for “trade barriers” and New Delhi’s purchase of military and energy supplies from Russia.
News ID: 476 Publish Date : 2025/07/31