Ignoring the Indian government’s ban, Elon Musk’s Starlink to be used in Manipur

The state and central governments have repeatedly shut down the internet, sometimes for months at a time, due to the ongoing conflict between the Meitei and Kuki communities in Manipur, failing to bring the security situation under control. However, it is known that Starlink services are being used for internet in various parts of Manipur […]

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Investigators receive black box data from plane that crashed in Kazakhstan

Brazil’s air force has extracted the data from two black box recorders belonging to a crashed Azerbaijan Airlines plane that Baku claims was downed by Russia on Christmas Day, killing 38 of the 67 people on board. The Brazilian-made Embraer 190 crash-landed in Kazakhstan after being diverted from a scheduled landing in the Chechen capital, […]

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Foreign Currency Reserves of Mongolia Reach USD 4.9 Billion

At its December 2024 meeting, the Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of Mongolia presented a report on the implementation of monetary policy, the current state of the economy, the banking sector, economic prospects, and recent market changes. The report highlighted that the coal export revenue of Mongolia reached USD 8.1 billion as of […]

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Second Airbus A-330 will begin operations in Oct: Maldives President

Maldives President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu on Monday, said the second Airbus A-330 wide-body aircraft of the national carrier, Maldivian, will commence operations in October this year. He made the remarks at Velana International Airport (VIA) during a ceremony held by the national carrier to welcome its first-ever wide-body aircraft to the fleet. Inclusion of two […]

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Afghan Migrants in Pakistan Face Arrests, Harassment, Escalating Tensions

Some Afghan migrants in Pakistan have reported that the arrests of Afghan migrants by Pakistani police are ongoing. These migrants have stated that, fearing arrest, they are unable to even leave their homes. “They took my son away in a vehicle, and I have no information about him yet. We are currently in a very […]

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India: Blaming Neighbors is Pakistan’s Old Practice

India’s Ministry of External Affairs has criticized Pakistan’s airstrikes on Afghan civilians in Paktika, calling the approach of blaming neighbors one of Pakistan’s old methods. Randhir Jaiswal, the spokesperson for India’s Ministry of External Affairs, stated that blaming neighbors for internal failures is an old strategy of Pakistan. The spokesperson remarked: “We have noted the […]

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Pakistan Taliban threatens military-run businesses amid rising violence

The outlawed armed group Pakistan Taliban, known by the acronym TTP, has issued a warning to the Pakistani army, stating that it will continue targeting security personnel and expand its attacks to the military’s business interests. In a statement issued on Sunday, the TTP pledged to go after various commercial enterprises run by the Pakistani […]

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Sri Lankan government to save migrant workers with Rs 744.75 million entrepreneurship scheme

Sri Lanka is exploring avenues to channel foreign earnings into local investments to boost its economy, with plans underway to empower the returning migrant workers to reinvest their hard-earned savings in the country. The Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) yesterday announced the launch of a Rs.744.75 million entrepreneurship development scheme to encourage the returning […]

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Samdrupjongkhar unveils ‘SAMJONG’ tourism brand to boost arrivals

Samdrupjongkhar—With the opening of new entry and exit points for international tourists, Samdrupjongkhar is stepping up its efforts to position eastern Bhutan as tourist destination. Towards this end, the dzongkhag administration unveiled its new tourism brand, “SAMJONG”, designed to unlock the dzongkhag’s full tourism potential. Under this new initiative, the dzongkhag is developing a range […]

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