For the 3 reasons, Netanyahu is walking his own path despite ignoring the pressure

The second week of Israel’s ground offensive in Lebanon is nearing its end, and Israel’s war has also entered its second year. Calls for a cease-fire are intensifying after Thursday’s airstrikes in Beirut. The Israeli military has attacked UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon for the second day. Despite calls for an end to the conflict, […]

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Pakistan prepares to shut Islamabad before SCO meet to maintain law and order

Pakistan authorities on Sunday began preparations to shut down the capital for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit, amid recent militant violence and political unrest, including a deadly attack on a convoy of Chinese engineers in Karachi. Pakistan authorities were on Sunday preparing to shut down the capital ahead of a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit, overshadowed […]

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Documents on Relations and Cooperation Signed between Mongolia and Turkmenistan

At the invitation of President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedow, President of Mongolia Khurelsukh Ukhnaa is paying a State Visit to Turkmenistan on October 10-13, 2024. During the State Visit, the following documents were signed. -Minister of Road and Transport of Mongolia Delgersaikhan Borkhuu and Chairman of the Agency “Turkmenhowayollary” [Turkmen Airlines] of the Agency for […]

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Bhutan Govt. targets to extract 10.7 million cft of timber for export

The government plans to extract and export 10.7 million cubic feet (cft) of timber in 2024 as part of the Phase II nationwide scientific thinning operation. This announcement was made by the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Gem Tshering, during the Meet-the-Press session yesterday. The Department of Forests and Park Services (DoFPS) has rolled […]

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Nagalagamweediya Faces Minor Flooding as Kelani River Overflows

Nagalagamweediya is currently experiencing minor flood levels due to the overflowing of the Kelani river. The Department of Irrigation has advised residents in low-lying areas along the river to remain vigilant. The Disaster Management Center has also urged drivers to exercise caution when traveling through the affected areas. The Department of Railways announced that train […]

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Amendment seeks to double Green Tax, increase TGST and airport taxes

Maldives government has submitted a bill to the parliament seeking to double Green Tax, levied on tourists, and increase Tourism Goods and Service Tax (TGST) and airport taxes. Crucial three bills have been submitted to the Parliament by the government as the Parliament is set to reconvene after recess on Monday. West Maafannu MP Mohamed […]

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Flooding causes over Rs5 Million damage to Nepal’s historic Chandra Nahar

Chandra Nahar, Nepal’s oldest irrigation system, has incurred damages worth over Rs5 million due to recent flooding. Several sections of the main canal’s dykes have collapsed, causing extensive harm. The Chandra Nahar, completed in 1928, has sustained damage at two locations in Diwan, Tirahut Rural Municipality-4, according to Badri Narayan Yadav, president of the Chandra […]

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The situation in Gaza is similar to that of post-WWII Japan: Nihon Hidankyo’s vice president

Tashiyuki Mimaki, vice president of Nihon Hidankyo, a Japanese organization that won the Nobel Peace Prize, commented that the current situation in Gaza is similar to Japan after World War II. He said this while receiving the award on Friday. According to a report by Reuters and The Telegraph in this regard, Nihon Hidankyo received […]

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Israel is the biggest threat to regional and world peace: Erdogan

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called Israel the most direct threat to regional and global peace. He said, those who are responsible for maintaining world peace, must put an end to this menace. Speaking to reporters on Saturday after a visit to Serbia and Albania, Erdogan said Israel is not only targeting the stability […]

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