Erdogan shows two options to separatists in Syria

Separatist terrorists are finding themselves in a corner in Syria after the fall of President Bashar al-Assad on December 8. In this situation, they are looking for new sponsors. However, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that the separatists now have two alternative paths open to them. The Turkish leader said at a meeting of […]

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Israel is desperate for a deal with Hamas, says Goldberg

After recent progress in prisoner swap talks with Hamas, Israel has approved a plan to quickly withdraw its troops from the Gaza Strip. Israeli media also reported that 90 percent of the details of the prisoner swap agreement between Israel and Hamas have already been finalized. In such a context, Israeli political commentator Ori Goldberg […]

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Western powers warn Syria over foreign jihadists in army: sources

The warning from the US, part of Western efforts to get Syria’s new leaders to reconsider the move, was delivered in a meeting between US envoy Daniel Rubinstein and Syria’s de facto ruler Ahmed al-Sharaa on Wednesday. US, French and German envoys have warned Syria’s new Islamist rulers that their appointment of foreign jihadists to […]

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Nearly $6.7 Billion in Aid Since 2021: What Has Changed in Afghanistan?

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) reports that Afghanistan has received approximately $6.7 billion in aid since the Islamic Emirate assumed power in 2021 which has significantly alleviated the country’s humanitarian crisis. In its November 2024 Humanitarian Update, OCHA noted that 29.2 million people required aid in 2023. However, improvements […]

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Can Pakistan capture Afghanistan’s strategic Wakhan Corridor?

According to experts, Pakistan should refrain from launching an offensive in the Wakhan Corridor. at a time when its embroiled in a raging conflict with the Tehreek-e-Taliban  Pakistan (TTP) terrorists, and stands on the brink of an all-out Pakistan Taliban war, amid strained ties. Pakistan-Taliban war: Amid heightened tensions between Kabul and Islamabad and the […]

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One day people of the world will stand in queues for Indian visas: Modi

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that a day will come when people from all over the world will stand in line for Indian visas. Modi said this in a podcast aired on Indian journalist Nikhil Kamath’s channel ‘Zerodhaar’ on Friday (January 10). The Indian Prime Minister also said, ‘The United States refused to […]

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Jeju Air ‘black box’ data missing from last 4 minutes before crash: South Korea ministry

Authorities investigating the disaster that killed 179 people, the worst on South Korean soil, plan to analyse what caused the “black boxes” to stop recording, the ministry said in a statement. The flight data and cockpit voice recorders on the Jeju Air jet that crashed on Dec. 29 stopped recording about four minutes before the […]

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IndiGo becomes largest foreign carrier out of Sri Lanka

India’s IndiGo becomes the largest foreign carrier out of Sri Lanka, with it operating 54 weekly flights. The airline operates to two cities in Sri Lanka – Colombo and Jaffna, from four cities in India – Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad and Mumbai. These direct flights between India and Sri Lanka are integral to IndiGo’s long-term growth […]

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Dry and warmer winter ahead: NCHM

Bhutan is likely to experience a warmer and dry winter, according to the National Centre for Hydrology and Meteorology (NCHM). The agency’s Winter Monsoon Rainfall and Temperature Forecast (December 2024–January 2025) predicts near-normal precipitation, warmer-than-usual days, and typical winter nights. The NCHM’s Climate Predictability tool forecasts precipitation is expected to be near historical averages which […]

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