Significant development of infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370

By Noman Hasan After the abrogation of Article 370, the appearance of Jammu and Kashmir has changed due to extensive infrastructure development. On August 5, 2019, the Government of India abrogated Article 370, placing Jammu and Kashmir directly under the central government’s oversight, initiating massive projects. The benefits of that initiative are now being enjoyed […]

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Is Thailand’s conflict-hit economy running out of luck?

By Aidan Jones For days, the piercing whistle of Cambodian rockets sent 69-year-old Kantapong Prakaew scrambling for cover in his makeshift bunker – a frail fortification against the conflict in Thailand’s Surin province. He is one of the few elderly residents who refused to flee, holding out as artillery fire ravaged the fields and wrecked […]

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Will Chinese Z-10ME attack helicopters now power Pakistan air force?

By Enoch Wong Images circulating online suggest Pakistan’s military has received a shipment of Chinese-made advanced attack helicopters, a version of which has been deployed by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) near China’s mountainous border with India. In the past week, photos and videos of the Z-10ME, the export version of the Chinese multirole attack […]

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After 11 years in Indonesian limbo, Afghan refugee finds a home in Australia

By Aisyah Llewellyn It was a day Bibi Rahima Farhangdost feared might never come. After 11 years living in limbo in Indonesia as an Afghan refugee, she was finally on her way to a new life in Australia, boarding a flight to Tasmania at Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta International Airport on July 23. “Finally, it happened. I […]

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Bangladesh wants Malaysia’s help to join Asean, but it faces an uphill battle

By Maria Siow Bangladesh’s renewed quest for Asean membership comes at a moment of acute internal flux and regional scepticism, as interim leader Muhammad Yunus looks to Malaysia for support but finds the path to entry blocked by questions over governance and stability. On Sunday, he revived his country’s call for Malaysia’s backing to secure […]

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Saudi Analysts Expose Pakistan Army’s Fake AI Song Deepfaking Rashed Al-Faris

By Zahack Tanvir In a glaring example of artificial intelligence misuse and diplomatic overreach, Pakistan’s propaganda machinery has been caught falsely attributing an AI-generated Arabic song to renowned Saudi singer Rashed Al-Faris. The viral video, titled “Ana Pakistan, Ma Fi Khauf” (I am Pakistan, I don’t fear), was released online claiming to celebrate Saudi-Pakistani brotherhood […]

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EU-China summit – who’s attending and what’s on the agenda?

By Priyanka Shankar Brussels, Belgium – Just before the summer lull hits Brussels, the European Union and China will hold a top-level summit in Beijing on Thursday, commemorating 50 years of diplomatic ties. The mood before the meeting on Thursday, however, has not been particularly celebratory but, rather, tense with low expectations for any concrete […]

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