US ban on two Indian companies, the reason is known

The US Joe Biden administration has imposed sanctions on two Indian shipping companies. At the same time, it has been said to seize the property of the two companies. The United States made this decision mainly because of the Russian gas producer Novatek’s involvement in the ‘Arctic LNG-2’ project. The US State Department announced the […]

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The ‘horrific’ operation of the Israeli forces and the harrowing experience of the people of Jenin

Seja Bawakneh, a Palestinian woman, stood outside the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. A few years ago, his father was killed here by Israeli forces. Recently he came to that place again. This time he was waiting for a signal from an Israeli army officer. So that he and his family members […]

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UN report: 80 percent of the world’s hungry people live in Gaza

Since last October 7, the occupying Israeli forces have been carrying out inhumane attacks on Gaza. Not only did they attack, they also blocked the entire valley. Even children are not spared from the brutal killings of the soldiers. The continuous attacks of the Israeli forces have also created an extreme humanitarian crisis in Gaza. […]

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Neoliberalism: How America Got Rich, Lost Its Morals, and Built a Delusional Deep State Along the Way

The United States loves a good story, especially one where it casts itself as the noble hero: the defender of freedom, the land of opportunity, the place where anyone can make it big if they just pull themselves up by their bootstraps. But if we take a closer look, particularly through the foggy lens of […]

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After the fall of Sheikh Hasina, Kolkata lost 60 percent of its market

Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country in the face of the student movement and took refuge in India. Since the fall of this dictatorial government on August 5, Bangladeshi tourists have decreased in India. Most of those who have gone to Kolkata in the last one month are Awami League leaders and activists. […]

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Seven Sisters 60 km. Entering the camp of the Chinese army

China’s People’s Liberation Army (PAL) encamped 60 kilometers inside the Seven Sisters. The incident took place in Kapapu area of ​​Anjao district in the important Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. India said Chinese troops entered the district and stayed there for a few days before leaving. Arunachal’s local media NewsFi has confirmed this information. According […]

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India’s ‘preparation for future war’, what does it indicate?

Wars are going on in different parts of the world. Meanwhile, India’s relations with neighboring countries have deteriorated. According to many analysts, New Delhi’s relations with Bangladesh are now ‘at rock bottom’ after the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government. In such a situation, the defense minister of the country has called on the Indian army […]

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The Conversation report: Prisoner exchange agreement or diplomacy, which way Hasina’s extradition?

On August 5, Sheikh Hasina left the country and fled to India after being ousted in the face of intense mass protests by students. The former Prime Minister of Bangladesh is currently in India. Top level political parties including Bangladesh Nationalist Party BNP, Jamaat-e-Islami are unhappy with Hasina’s position in India. Not only that, the […]

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How India sees the new Bangladesh

It was just 15 days before the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government in Bangladesh and the departure of the Prime Minister. Just days after the country’s Supreme Court struck down the controversial quota system, India’s premier national daily Times of India headlined an editorial titled ‘Disturbing in Dhaka’. In that editorial, it was also written, […]

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