Morning News Rap: Trump suddenly left the G7 amidst the Middle East stress; PM Modi comes to Canada, and more. Bharat News

As a conflict between Iran and Israel, US President Donald Trump left the G -7 summit in Calgary on Monday evening to participate in issues related to security in the Middle East.In the relevant news, the government said on Monday that it was transferring Indian students to Iran to ensure its safety. There are about 10,000 Indians in Iran, out of which 6,000 are students.Meanwhile, an Air India flight from San Francisco to Mumbai faced a technical tingling in one of its engine, which caused passengers to be terminated during a scheduled stop at Kolkata airport on Tuesday.Here are the top five news stories from morning:Trump suddenly leaves G7US President Trump suddenly abandoned the G -7 summit, increasing the Middle East tension, indicating a possible US participation in an Israeli strike against Iran’s nuclear program. Read full storyPM Modi comes to Canada G7 summitPrime Minister Narendra Modi reached Canada’s Canadis on Tuesday, to attend the 51st G7 summit on Tuesday. This is PM Modi’s first visit to Canada in ten years. During his 23-hour stay, PM Modi will speak in the G7 outreach session on Tuesday. He will also hold several bilateral meetings including Canadian PM Carney. Read full storyAir India San Francisco-Mumbai flight stopped in KolkataAir India flight AI180, traveling from San Francisco to Mumbai, experienced a technical fault in his left engine when Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Airport in Kolkata landed at the airport. Read full storyIndia starts emptying students from IranAs Israel-Iran aerial attacks intensified, the government said on Monday that it was transferring Indian students to Iran to ensure its safety. There are about 10,000 Indians in Iran, out of which 6,000 are students. Read full storyAngelo Mathews says Sri Lanka is worthy of playing more Test cricketAngelo Mathews has voiced his disappointment over a limited number of Test matches. Sri Lanka is included in the six-match series between 2025 and 2027-the lowest combined with-Bangladesh. Read full story