New York Times Report: Bangladesh-India once friendly relations are now bitter

The influential American daily The New York Times (NYT) believes that the once friendly relations between the two South Asian neighbors, Bangladesh and India, have now turned bitter. This was stated by The New York Times in a report titled ‘Two South Asian Neighbors, Once Friendly, and Now at Bitter Odds’ on the current relations […]

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India violated the agreement by attacking the Bangladesh High Commission

The Bangladesh Assistant High Commission in Agartala, the capital of Tripura, India, was attacked. The Bangladesh flag was also set on fire at the time. Through this, India violated the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, 1961. The Bangladesh Foreign Ministry gave this reaction in a press release on Monday night. It mentioned the violation of […]

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Why are Iranian hardliners against the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire?

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has described the ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah as a strategic move against Iran. In this context, fears of a possible military threat to Tehran are growing. Some hardliners in Iran have expressed concern that a de-escalation of tensions on the Lebanese border in northern Israel could further strengthen Israel’s position […]

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What will happen if the United States drops nuclear bombs on Russia, North Korea and China?

The United States is involved in wars in some way or another in every corner of the world. The United States regularly engages in conflicts with countries like China, Russia, and North Korea, even with the support of its allies. And whenever this conflict begins, the nuclear weapons in the arsenals of these countries come […]

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China’s 41 military aircraft and ships conduct drills around Taiwan

China has once again increased its military activity around Taiwan. Forty-one Chinese military aircraft and ships have been spotted around Taiwan. Taiwan said this on Friday local time, AFP reported. The report said that President Lai Ching-te will embark on a state visit and will stop in Hawaii in the United States as part of […]

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UN: Gaza suffers worst bombing since World War II

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) said on Friday that Gaza suffered its worst bombing since World War II last year. In a statement marking the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, UNRWA highlighted the plight of Palestinian refugees, saying it remains the world’s longest-running unresolved refugee crisis. The International Day of […]

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60 Chinese ships near Philippine naval base

The number of Chinese civilian ships near the important Philippine naval base of Thitu Island in the South China Sea has increased. However, a senior official of the country’s navy said that there is nothing to worry about. The British news agency Reuters reported this news, citing satellite images released on Thursday. Vice Admiral Alfonso […]

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Is Netanyahu exempt from the ICC arrest warrant?

On November 21, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for crimes against humanity in Gaza. After the ICC issued this warrant, many countries, including the European Union, have said that they will arrest Netanyahu if he visits their countries. However, […]

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