Kazakhstan and Japan Enter Talks for the Resumption of Air Travel

In a significant diplomatic development, the Chair of the Civil Aviation Committee in Kazakhstan, Saltanat Tompiyeva, and the Ambassador of Japan to Kazakhstan, Yamada Jun, engaged in discussions on February 29 to explore the possibility of reinstating air travel between the two nations. The meeting, held with the aim of fostering economic, business, and cultural […]

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UAE Foreign Minister Proposes Strategic Partnership with Bangladesh

UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan has expressed a keen interest in elevating the diplomatic ties between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bangladesh to a strategic partnership. The announcement came during a bilateral meeting held today at the royal palace in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi. Sheikh Abdullah proposed the signing of […]

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Calls For Advancing Women’s Rights Dominate International Women’s Day In Afghanistan former President Hamid Karzai

On International Women’s Day, prominent Afghan figures, including former President Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah, advocate for the improvement of women’s situations in Afghanistan, urging the caretaker government to reopen schools and universities for girls. In a statement, former President Karzai emphasized the crucial role of education and job opportunities for women in achieving progress […]

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Ceasefire Talks Stalled in Gaza as US Shifts Blame to Hamas

Despite four days of mediated talks by Qatar and Egypt to establish a 40-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, negotiations have shown no signs of progress. Both parties engaged in blame-shifting, accusing each other for the lack of agreement, raising concerns about potential violence escalation during the upcoming Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. Hamas abruptly […]

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North Korea Conducts Artillery Drills Amid Escalating Tensions over South Korea-US Military Training

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw artillery firing drills aimed at enhancing combat readiness, as reported by state media on Friday. The drills occurred just days after North Korea pledged corresponding military actions in response to what it perceives as an invasion rehearsal during the ongoing South Korea-US joint military training. The artillery exercises […]

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Prime Minister Hasina Encourages Women to Work Equally for Bangladesh’s Progress on International Women’s Day

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged women to contribute to the development of Bangladesh alongside their male counterparts, emphasizing the importance of their equal participation in building the country’s future. She made these remarks during a discussion and Joyeeta Award-giving ceremony organized by the Women and Children Affairs Ministry at Osmani Memorial Auditorium to commemorate International […]

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Kyrgyzstan Becomes 176th Member State of the International Maritime Organization

In a significant development, the Kyrgyz Republic has officially joined the International Maritime Organization (IMO), becoming the organization’s 176th member state. This move adds a landlocked Central Asian nation to the IMO’s growing list of member countries. Kyrgyzstan’s membership in the IMO highlights the nation’s commitment to participating in international efforts aimed at regulating and […]

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Armenia Moves to Expel Russian Border Guards from Yerevan’s Airport Amidst Strained Relations

In a significant diplomatic move, Armenia’s Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan announced on Thursday that the presence of Russian border guards at Yerevan’s Zvartnots Airport is no longer required. The decision was conveyed to Russian authorities, marking an end to the arrangement that began in 1992. Mirzoyan explained that the initial deployment of Russian border guards […]

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Australia Offers Support to Malaysia for Renewed MH370 Search on 10th Anniversary

On the 10-year anniversary of the mysterious disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, Australia has extended its support to the Malaysian government for a renewed search effort to locate the wreckage. Australia’s Foreign Minister, Penny Wong, and Transport Minister, Catherine King, expressed their “sincere sympathies” in a joint statement released on Friday. The ministers acknowledged […]

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Indonesia-Cambodia Diplomatic Ties Flourish: Ambassador Highlights Strong Relations and Future Collaborations

In an exclusive interview with The Phnom Penh Post, Indonesian Ambassador to Cambodia, Santo Darmosumarto, discussed the robust 65 years of diplomatic relations between the two nations, shedding light on historical connections dating back to the 9th century. Ambassador Darmosumarto highlighted the evolution of bilateral ties, emphasizing key aspects such as leadership interactions, defense cooperation, […]

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