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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Ship from Pakistan arrives in Chittagong with double the cargo

For the second time in the country’s history, a container ship has arrived at Chittagong Port directly from Pakistan. This time, the ship is carrying sugar, sugarcane molasses, dolomite, soda ash, three-piece, dates and various other products. It is said that 86 percent of these products came from Pakistan. The largest amount of these products […]

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US doubles Syria troop deployment after Assad’s fall

Syrian opposition forces have taken control of the capital and other major cities in less than two weeks, ending the dictatorship of President Bashar al-Assad. The forces were led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). There are signs that the remnants of the Islamic State (IS) in Syria are trying to exploit a potential power vacuum. […]

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What was the discussion between Erdogan and Pezeshkian to bring stability to Syria

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is in Cairo, Egypt, to attend the D-8 Organization for Economic Cooperation or Developing-8 meeting. On Thursday, he met with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on the sidelines of the D-8 summit. Erdogan stressed the need to ensure stability in Syria in the meeting. Regarding the content of Erdogan’s discussion with […]

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Who lost more weapons—Russia in Syria or America in Afghanistan?

After the collapse of their client states, both patrons left behind a trove of military equipment, The fall of the Assad regime in Syria, punctuated by jubilant celebrations as the then rebels bloodlessly took Damascus, has several similarities to what happened to Afghanistan three years ago, says Foreign Policy. In both cases, the disintegration of […]

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‘Settle Issues Of 1971’: Bangladesh’s Muhammad Yunus To Pak PM Shehbaz Sharif

Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus said Thursday he had “agreed to strengthen relations” with Pakistan, a move likely to further test his country’s frosty relations with India. Pakistan and Bangladesh were once one nation but split in a brutal 1971 war, with Bangladesh then drawing closer to Pakistan’s arch-rival India. But Dhaka’s ties with New […]

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Facebook is blocking the spread of Palestinian news

Popular social media platforms Facebook and Instagram are not allowing people to speak out on behalf of Palestine. Meta, the company that owns these two platforms, is institutionally stopping the voices of the Palestinians. Such allegations have been made by international human rights organizations for a long time. Now, a bigger allegation has been made […]

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