Uzbekistan Strengthens Ties with Islamic Emirate Through Diplomatic Talks in Kabul

The diplomatic landscape in Kabul sees a notable shift as Uzbekistan’s Foreign Minister, Baxtiyor Saidov, engages in crucial discussions with key figures of the Islamic Emirate. Amidst a backdrop of evolving political dynamics, the meetings underscore a strategic effort to foster cooperation and bolster regional connectivity. Central to the dialogue is the acceptance of the […]

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Distress at Sea: Sailor Sends Desperate Plea as Somali Pirates Hijack Bangladeshi Vessel

In a harrowing turn of events, a Bangladeshi-flagged ocean-going vessel, MV ABDULLAH, with 23 crew members on board, has been hijacked by armed Somali pirates in the Indian Ocean. A chilling voice message sent by a crew member to a former colleague sheds light on the dire situation unfolding on the ship. The unidentified crew […]

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Shift in Geostrategic Dynamics as Indian Troops Commence Withdrawal from Maldives

A significant geopolitical development is underway as India initiates the withdrawal of its military personnel from the Maldives, responding to the new pro-China president’s directive. President Mohamed Muizzu, who assumed office in September, pledged to expel Indian security forces deployed in the Maldives, a move that signals a notable shift in regional alliances. The Maldives […]

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UN chief calls for Gaza ceasefire, massive life-saving aid delivery

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday called for a cease-fire as the holy fasting month of Ramadan begins in the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip and the conflict in Sudan. He called for the release of hostages held by Hamas and the “removal of all obstacles to ensure the necessary speed and massive delivery […]

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India Asserts Sovereignty as it Brushes Off Chinese Opposition to Modi’s Visit to Arunachal Pradesh

  In a firm response to China’s objections, India has rejected Beijing’s protests against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Arunachal Pradesh, emphasizing that the northeastern state is an integral and inalienable part of India. The Indian foreign ministry’s statement comes after Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin expressed strong opposition to Modi’s activities […]

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HBL’s Aurangzeb Tapped as Pakistan’s Finance Minister Amidst Economic Turmoil

  In a surprising move, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has appointed Muhammad Aurangzeb, the CEO and president of the country’s largest bank, HBL, to take the reins as the new finance minister. This decision has bypassed seasoned veterans with prior experience managing the nation’s $350 billion economy, raising eyebrows in political and financial circles. […]

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Afghanistan Needs Good Relations with Pakistan: Mujahid

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has emphasized the necessity of maintaining good relations with neighboring countries, particularly Pakistan. Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, urged the new Pakistani government to exhibit flexibility in addressing issues related to Afghan refugees. “We want Pakistan to make good progress in various sectors with Afghanistan and ask […]

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Netanyahu says at least 13,000 ‘terrorists’ among Palestinians killed

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that at least 13,000 “terrorists” were among Palestinians killed during Israel’s war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip and vowed to press ahead with an offensive in the south of the enclave – a move US President Joe Biden has described as his “red line.” Nearly 31,000 […]

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Israeli Minister Smotrich’s Brother Killed in Hamas Attack in Gaza

An Israeli brigade commander and cousin of radical minister Smotrich was killed in an attack by Palestinian resistance fighters Hamas in the Gaza Strip. According to Israel’s admission, a total of 248 occupation soldiers were killed in the ground invasion of Gaza. However, Hamas claims that the actual death toll is much higher. Major Amisher […]

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