Tehran summons Saudi ambassador over execution of 6 Iranians

Iran has strongly protested the execution of six Iranians convicted in Saudi Arabia in a drug trafficking case. The government of Masoud Pezeshkian has summoned the Saudi ambassador to Tehran over the incident. Press TV reported this in a report on Wednesday (January 1). Karimi Shasati, director general of the Consular Affairs Office of the […]

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British media claims that Bashar was poisoned in Russia

British media The Sun has claimed that an attempt was made to poison ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Russia. A recent report by The Sun mentioned that the 59-year-old Bashar suffered from a severe cough shortly after seeking medical help and died of suffocation. The report claims that there is sufficient reason to believe […]

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China’s Grand Dam Project: The Damage It Will Cause to Bangladesh, India, and Tibet

The Chinese government is moving forward with its plan to build a grand dam upstream on the Brahmaputra River, ignoring the multifaceted concerns of the people of Bangladesh, India, and Tibet. According to experts, the construction of this world’s largest hydroelectric dam will severely disrupt the landscape and natural water supply systems of Bangladesh, India, […]

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Palestinian Authority suspends Al Jazeera broadcast

The Palestinian Authority has temporarily suspended the broadcast of Qatar’s Al Jazeera TV in Palestine. The Palestinian Authority has temporarily suspended the broadcast of this international TV, mainly accusing it of broadcasting provocative material. However, this decision will not be effective in the Gaza Strip. Because the Palestinian Authority does not govern Gaza. This information […]

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Washington Post reveals shocking details about India’s secret killing mission in Pakistan

India and Pakistan have been enemies since birth. From the Kashmir issue to militancy, there is no issue on which Delhi and Islamabad do not disagree. So far, the two nuclear-armed countries have been involved in four full-scale wars. Relations between the two countries have deteriorated further after Narendra Modi came to power in India. […]

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Bangladesh is our lost brother: Pakistan’s foreign minister

Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said, ‘Bangladesh is our lost brother. Pakistan will cooperate with Bangladesh in every possible way.’ Ishaq Dar spoke about Bangladesh as well as global issues at a press conference in the capital Islamabad on Thursday (January 2). Dhaka-Islamabad relations have gained new momentum after the fall […]

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Mongolia-Russia Cooperation in Transport Sector Discussed

Minister of Road and Transport of Mongolia Delgersaikhan Borkhuu received a delegation headed by Director General of the Russian “Natsproektstroy” Group Krapivin Alexey Andreevich and exchanged views on cooperation between the transport sectors of the two countries. In particular, they discussed possible cooperation on projects and programs planned to be implemented in the road and […]

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Tensions Escalate After Pakistan Pounds Afghanistan With Airstrikes

Airstrikes by Pakistani warplanes inside Afghanistan have intensified tensions in recent days in an already volatile region. Once-close ties between Pakistan’s leaders and the Afghan Taliban have frayed, and violent cross-border exchanges have become alarmingly frequent. Officially, the Pakistani government has been tight-lipped about the strikes in Afghanistan on Dec. 24. But security officials privately […]

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China-Maldives Free Trade Agreement takes effect from Jan 1

“The FTA marking a significant milestone in the economic relations between the two countries,” state-run Public Service Media (PSM) said here on Wednesday. Male has described as “a significant milestone” the China-Maldives Free Trade Agreement (CMFTA) under which both nations will benefit from reduced tariffs and improved market access commitments, media reports said. The CMFTA, […]

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