Putin visited Mongolia under arrest warrant

Russian President Vladimir Putin went to Mongolia within the International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant. He reached the country’s capital Ulaanbaatar on Tuesday. Putin visited an ICC member country for the first time after the arrest warrant was issued on March 17 last year. News from Al Jazeera, New York Times. Russian state media reported […]

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The resignation of the head of the Israeli ground forces

Major General Tamir Yadai, the head of the country’s ground forces, announced his resignation amid massive protests in Tel Aviv against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This information has been confirmed by the Israeli military, he made this decision for personal reasons. Major General Tamir Yadai has served as the head of Israel’s ground forces […]

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The death toll from Israeli strikes in Gaza rises to 40,819

The number of Palestinians killed in the ongoing Israeli attack in the besieged Gaza Strip has risen to 40,819, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health. In a statement on Tuesday, the ministry released the latest figures on the number of Palestinians killed and wounded in the Gaza Strip by brutal Israeli forces. According to […]

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Dr. Yunus’ gratitude to the President of the Emirates

The Federal Court of the United Arab Emirates declared amnesty to 57 Bangladeshis, the chief advisor of the interim government. Muhammad Yunus expressed his gratitude to the country’s President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. In a letter sent to thank the president of the Arab Emirates on Tuesday. Yunus said, expressing deep gratitude for […]

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Geopolitics of South Asia and the Birth of Bangladesh (1945-1975): A Comprehensive Analysis

The years between World War II and the mid-1970s witnessed monumental shifts in global and regional geopolitics. The Indian subcontinent, once the jewel of the British Empire, became a battleground for conflicting ideologies, nationalist movements, and superpower rivalries. The partition of British India in 1947 set off a chain of events that would culminate in […]

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Turkmenistan started production of baby food under the AMC brand from Arkadag

The Arkadag City Medical Cluster (Arkadag Medisina Klasteri) is expanding its product range by starting production of baby food. Now, under the AMC brand, micronutrient-rich cereals are produced, such as rice porridge, rice porridge with banana, semolina porridge with honey and seven-grain porridge. These products are recommended by medical experts for children from six months […]

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China wants to be free of US technology

China, the world’s second largest economy, wants to free itself from dependence on the US technology sector. For that reason, like many other things, various government authorities of the country no longer want to use foreign hardware. But Chinese government authorities still use Western hardware and software. The country is giving importance to these replacements […]

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Tropical Storm Yagi hits the Philippines, killing 7

At least seven people have died as Tropical Storm Yagi battered the Southeast Asian country of the Philippines. In addition, the impact of the storm caused heavy rains in the country’s capital Manila and nearby provinces. Flash floods and landslides have also occurred as a result of rainfall. On Monday (Sept. 2), disaster management chief […]

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