Hezbollah finance chief killed, Israel claims

The Israeli military has claimed to have killed the finance chief of the Lebanese Shiite political party and armed group Hezbollah. The Israeli military made the claim on Monday (October 21). AFP reports. They say Hezbollah’s last financial commander has been “eliminated” in Syria. However, Israel did not reveal the name of this Hezbollah commander. […]

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Maldives announces sale of MVR 4 billion in T-bills to manage cashflow

The Maldivian government has announced the sale of over MVR 4 billion in T-bills as it seeks to manage its cashflow. According to an announcement by the Finance Ministry last week, the government is selling four T-bills worth total MVR 4.27 billion. The T-bills up for subscription are: MVR 1.97 billion T-bill which matures in […]

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Afghan Delegation Visits China to Boost Energy Investment

The Ministry of Energy and Water has announced that a delegation led by acting Minister Abdul Latif Mansoor has traveled to China to explore opportunities for energy investment. According to the ministry’s spokesperson, Matiullah Abid, Abdul Latif Mansoor is expected to participate in several meetings focusing on energy and investment during his visit. “He is […]

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UNODC Applauds Uzbekistan’s Role in Afghanistan’s Peace and Stability

Oliver Stolpe, the Regional Representative of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) for Afghanistan, Central Asia, Iran, and Pakistan, met with Uzbekistan’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, Ismatulla Irgashev, emphasizing the importance of establishing peace, stability, and delivering humanitarian aid to Afghanistan. According to a statement from Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, both […]

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Hasina’s extradition: India pursuing ‘diplomatic strategy’

New Delhi faces pressure from Dhaka after Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal issued an arrest warrant for ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina. Officials in India’s Foreign Ministry are sidestepping questions on Sheikh Hasina’s extradition, pointing out that the ousted Bangladesh prime minister traveled to India for “safety reasons,” reports DW. “On the stay of the former […]

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Iran ready to give a befitting reply to Israel: Army Chief

Tensions between Iran and Israel are rising in the Middle East. Israel threatened to retaliate after Iran’s attack on Israeli territory on October 1. However, if Israel attacks Iran, Iranian Army Chief of Staff Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi has threatened that the Iranian army is ready to give a befitting reply. Recently, the top officials […]

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Pakistan is introducing an interest-free banking system

Pakistan is going to introduce an interest-free banking system. The country has already amended its constitution for this purpose. Through the 26th amendment to the Pakistani constitution, the country will stop the ‘riba’ or interest-based banking system and introduce interest-free banking from the beginning of 2028. This information came to light in a report by […]

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Hamas Phoenix, capable of rapid reconstruction: Haaretz

Referring to the resistance power of the Palestinian independence organization Hamas, an analyst from the Israeli newspaper ‘Haaretz’ said, Hamas is basically like a phoenix bird. They know very well how to restore their strength. In the latest analysis by Haaretz analyst Jack Khoury, it is mentioned that some organizations like Hamas in Gaza are […]

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Iran’s complaint to the UN Atomic Energy Agency against Israel

Iran has been involved in a war with Israel for the independence of Palestine. In this context, Israel has been threatening to attack Iran’s nuclear sites. And Iran has conveyed this threat in the form of a complaint through a letter to the UN Atomic Energy Agency. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Baghai made the […]

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Are the Houthis becoming a new player in the Middle East?

In 2011, the Arab Spring began a power struggle in Yemen. It was thought that this would bring stability to the country; but in reality, the opposite happened. The anti-government protests that began in Tunisia that year spread to neighboring Arab countries. That is why it was named the Arab Spring. As a result, long-time […]

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