Netanyahu is not fit to lead Israel: Former Defense Minister

More than 45,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli brutal aggression. Even after this, the country has not been able to defeat the Palestinian independence armed group Hamas. In such a situation, the country’s former Defense Minister Benny Gantz has strongly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He said that Netanyahu is not the […]

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Saudi Arabia in a tough position on recognizing the Palestinian state: Blinken

Saudi Arabia wants recognition of the Palestinian state as part of any agreement to establish diplomatic relations with Israel. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is adamant on this condition. Al Arabiya reported this in a report on Thursday (November 19). The top US diplomat said that […]

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India’s focus on ‘Act East’ policy, making ‘friends’ of Kim

While the whole world is looking at Central and West Asia, India is focusing on the East with the ‘Act East’ policy. That too silently. Suddenly, India is making a ‘significant’ change in its policy with North Korea. It is learned that the closed doors of the Indian embassy in North Korea have reopened. Experts […]

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China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway project to commence on December 27

On December 27, official work will launch the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway project. This was announced by Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov at the III People’s Kurultai on December 20. When we started this project, there were those who did not believe in it, considering it a fairy tale. However, today you have all witnessed that this is […]

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Uzbekistan imports $1.55 billion worth of gas in 11 months

In January-November, Uzbekistan imported gas worth a record $1.55 billion, the Agency of Statistics said in its international trade report. This is 2.8 times more (in monetary terms) than for 11 months of 2023, when the volume of exports topped 562.7 million dollars. This is also almost 2.2 times more than the total volume of […]

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Afghanistan’s Pomegranate Exports Hit $33 Million, But Challenges Persist

The Ministry of Industry and Commerce reported that in the first eight months of the current solar year (1403), Afghanistan exported over $33 million worth of pomegranates. Akhundzada Abdul Salam Jawad, spokesperson for the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, stated that most pomegranate exports were sent to Pakistan, India, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, and the […]

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Quiet streets, empty shops

Trongsa—Business in Trongsa town has slowed to a crawl following the completion of two major hydropower projects—Mangdechhu and NikaChhu. The once-thriving businesses are now struggling to survive. Many are closing shops or downsizing operations. And those on the outskirts of Trongsa are particulrly in dire straits. The hydropower workforce, once the main customer base for […]

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