Ballistic missile launch by North Korea, warning in Japan

North Korea has launched a ballistic missile. The South Korean military confirmed the information on Monday (April 22). North Korea fired a missile along the east coast of the Korean Peninsula on Monday (April 22), South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said. The missile fell into the sea 300 km away. Meanwhile, after the launch […]

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Iran’s president on a visit to Pakistan for that purpose

Iran’s President Ibrahim Raisi has visited the neighboring country Pakistan amid ongoing tensions with Israel. He reached Islamabad on Monday (April 22) morning local time. Raisi is the first foreign head of state to visit Pakistan since the general elections in February this year. Pakistan’s Housing and Works Minister Mia Riaz Hussain Peerzada welcomed the […]

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Singapore’s Foreign Minister Deepens Diplomatic Ties with Indonesia in High-Level Visit

In a move to bolster longstanding bilateral relations, Singapore’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Vivian Balakrishnan, is set to embark on a significant working visit to Jakarta from April 23 to April 26, as announced by Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA). The visit, characterized by the MFA as an affirmation of the strong friendship and […]

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Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds as Border Conflict Escalates between Myanmar and Thailand

  As tensions continue to mount at the Myanmar-Thailand border, the situation has taken a dire turn, with fighting escalating and endangering the lives of civilians caught in the crossfire. Witnesses, media reports, and the Thai government have all confirmed the intensification of clashes, leading to the displacement of approximately 200 civilians who were forced […]

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Aid to Taiwan means interference in China’s internal affairs: Russia

  The US has approved a massive $95 billion aid bill to provide security assistance to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. The much-discussed bill has been passed by the House of Representatives, the lower house of the country’s parliament. Republican hardliners strongly objected to the bill. Russia has been talking about Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan all […]

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China Advocates for Peaceful Cooperation in the South Pacific Amidst Rising Geopolitical Tensions

In a diplomatic address aimed at easing tensions in the South Pacific, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized the importance of avoiding major power rivalries in the region. Speaking during a joint press conference with his Papua New Guinea counterpart, Wang underscored China’s commitment to providing assistance to South Pacific countries without imposing political conditions. […]

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Thai-Myanmar Border Region Sees Renewed Clashes Amid Ongoing Tensions

  Tensions flared once again near the Thai-Myanmar border as clashes erupted between the Myanmar junta and armed ethnic groups in proximity to a key trade hub, both an armed group spokesperson and the Thai army confirmed on Saturday. This resurgence of violence comes after a period of relative calm, signaling the persistent volatility in […]

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Was the US-South Korea-Japan drill just about North Korea? China might beg to differ

By Seong Hyeon Choi Washington’s military cooperation with Seoul and Tokyo may be targeted mainly at North Korea but is also likely to unnerve China, adding impetus to the “transactional” relations between Beijing and Pyongyang, according to analysts. Last week, South Korea’s navy said it had conducted joint naval drills with the United States and […]

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Cachar district administration imposed ban on India-Bangladesh border

The Cachar district administration has imposed restrictions on movement on the India-Bangladesh border on the occasion of the Lok Sabha elections to be held today. This restriction has been issued on the 33.6 km border of India with Bangladesh. The Cachar district administration of India has taken this decision to prevent illegal infiltration through the […]

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