Japan and FAO Join Forces to Empower Sri Lanka’s Inland Fishing Communities

In a bid to bolster Sri Lanka’s rural economy and fortify food security, Japan has announced a generous grant of $3 million through the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). This initiative aims to strengthen inland fisheries, particularly in regions such as Batticaloa, Mullaitivu, Anuradhapura, and Monaragala districts. The project, spanning over […]

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What India said about Bangladesh-China military exercise

  India is eyeing possible joint military exercises between Bangladesh and China. Chinese news agency Xinhua and People’s Daily reported that the exercise is likely to take place in May. China’s Xinhua news agency quoted the Ministry of National Defense in a news report on Thursday that the armies of China and Bangladesh will hold […]

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US report on human rights in India, what the commission said

The US, India maintain regular contact at the highest level on human rights and democracy issues. After US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken released a report on human rights, Robert Gilchrist, the top official of the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, made these comments while talking to reporters. We call on India to […]

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Cost of doing business with Iran? US warns Pakistan of sanctions risk

By Abid Hussain Islamabad, Pakistan – The United States has warned Pakistan of the risk of sanctions after it promised greater security and economic cooperation with Iran during a visit by President Ebrahim Raisi. The first Iranian president to visit the South Asian country in eight years, Raisi concluded his three-day trip on Wednesday as […]

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Glaciers are melting fast in the Himalayas, scientists indicate disaster

The weather is gradually changing due to global warming. According to the World Climate Organization, Asian countries faced the most environmental disasters in the world last year. According to the Space Research Organization (ISRO), hundreds of glaciers in the Himalayan region are melting rapidly. The volume of the lake is increasing in that melting water. […]

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Bhutan Emphasizes Tourist Convenience by Removing Mandatory Travel Insurance Requirement

In a move to enhance the ease of travel for tourists, Bhutan’s Department of Tourism has announced the elimination of the mandatory travel insurance requirement previously imposed on visitors. Initially introduced amidst the uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic, this requirement aimed to safeguard tourists against unforeseen emergencies, particularly medical expenses associated with the global health […]

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Pakistan-Iran agree to ban terrorist organizations

Pakistan and Iran have agreed to ban terrorist organizations. On Monday, Pakistan and Iran took a policy decision to ban terrorist organizations in their respective countries. Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Iran’s Interior Minister Dr. This decision was taken in a meeting held between Ahmad Wahidi and Law Minister Amin Hussain Rahimi. In this […]

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Allegation of ‘anti-Muslim’ remarks against Modi in election rally, heated debate

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been accused of making ‘anti-Muslim’ remarks in the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections. Which has started strong debate and criticism. Indian Muslim leaders as well as opposition leaders expressed their anger. CNN. India, the world’s most populous country, held its first phase of Lok Sabha elections last Friday […]

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Iran’s president on a visit to Pakistan for that purpose

Iran’s President Ibrahim Raisi has visited the neighboring country Pakistan amid ongoing tensions with Israel. He reached Islamabad on Monday (April 22) morning local time. Raisi is the first foreign head of state to visit Pakistan since the general elections in February this year. Pakistan’s Housing and Works Minister Mia Riaz Hussain Peerzada welcomed the […]

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