Barbados recognized Palestine as an independent state

Barbados has recognized Palestine as a state. This recognition came from the 11th country of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). In a report on Saturday (April 20), Al-Jazeera reported that Barbados has officially recognized Palestine as a state. The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Barbados confirmed the matter. Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade […]

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Israel wants to send a ‘strong message’ to Iran by retaliating

Isfahan, a city rich in Islamic heritage in Iran, was Israel’s main target this time. Although Israel has yet to officially admit that it carried out the attack in Iran early Friday morning. Iran’s military and political leaders, on the other hand, have played down the matter, even jokingly, about whether anything happened at all. […]

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North Korea Conducts Missile Tests Amid Escalating Tensions, Asserts Military Development

North Korea announced on Saturday the successful testing of a “super-large” cruise missile warhead and a new anti-aircraft missile in a western coastal area, signaling the nation’s continued efforts to bolster its military capabilities amidst heightened tensions with the United States and South Korea. According to North Korean state media, the missile administration conducted a […]

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Thai-Myanmar Border Region Sees Renewed Clashes Amid Ongoing Tensions

  Tensions flared once again near the Thai-Myanmar border as clashes erupted between the Myanmar junta and armed ethnic groups in proximity to a key trade hub, both an armed group spokesperson and the Thai army confirmed on Saturday. This resurgence of violence comes after a period of relative calm, signaling the persistent volatility in […]

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Sri Lanka Faces Roadblock in Debt Restructuring Efforts as Government Rejects Bondholders’ Proposal

  Efforts to navigate Sri Lanka’s complex debt crisis hit a stumbling block on Tuesday as the government rejected a proposal put forth by international bondholders to restructure over $12 billion in debt. The decision not only jeopardizes crucial International Monetary Fund (IMF) support but also prolongs the island nation’s struggle to resolve a two-year-long […]

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Pakistan Strategizes for Economic Stability with IMF Loan Negotiations and Market Re-entry Plans

In a bid to secure lasting macroeconomic stability and enact crucial structural reforms, Pakistan is gearing up for negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to outline the terms of a new loan agreement, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb revealed to Reuters. With the current $3.0 billion IMF arrangement set to expire in late April, Pakistan […]

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China and EU Business Leaders Urgently Call for Dialogue to Avert Looming Trade Crisis

In a stark warning reminiscent of a “slow motion train accident,” Jens Eskelund, President of the European Chamber in China, sounded the alarm on Wednesday about the escalating tensions between China and Europe. Addressing concerns at a gathering in Guangzhou, Eskelund emphasized the urgent need for increased dialogue between European and Chinese leaders to prevent […]

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