The Communist Party of China expelled two former defense ministers

China’s former defense minister Li Shangfu and his predecessor Wei Fenghe have been expelled by the country’s Communist Party for “serious breach of discipline”. Al Jazeera reported on Thursday (June 27) citing the Central Committee of the Communist Party that Lee is suspected of taking large sums of money through taking bribes as well as […]

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The vote was 100 percent, the way elections are done in Kim’s country

North Korea is a small country located on the eastern edge of China, bordering the Sea of ​​Japan. The country is politically isolated from the rest of the world due to the existence of a dictatorial regime. The people of the country rise and sit on Kim’s words. Because the ruler of Korea is Kim […]

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564 deaths in 6 days due to intense heat wave in Pakistan

564 people died in last 6 days due to severe heat wave in Pakistan. 141 bodies were recovered on Tuesday alone. The temperature in the country’s Karachi has crossed 40 degrees Celsius. Pakistan’s Edhi Ambulance Service said they were transporting around 30 to 40 bodies to the city’s morgue every day. The head of the […]

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The US questions the credibility of the election, which Pakistan said

Pakistan’s national election was held on February 8. After a long time, the United States has questioned the credibility of the country’s elections. Even the US House of Representatives has passed a resolution in this regard. Pakistan reacted angrily to this incident. Besides criticizing the US, Islamabad also claimed that it was trying to “interfere” […]

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Delhi rejects Mamata’s complaint about Ganga agreement

Delhi has rejected the allegations made by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee regarding the renewal of the agreement on the distribution of Ganges water between Bangladesh and India. The spokesperson of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal, said that Mamata’s allegations are not true. He said this in response to questions from […]

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US tells China that Philippines support ‘ironclad’

WASHINGTON: A top US official on Thursday told a Chinese counterpart that Washington’s defense commitments to the Philippines were “ironclad” after a violent clash in the South China Sea. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell “raised serious concerns” about Chinese actions in a call with Executive Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu, the State Department said. […]

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