Category: World

  • What are the challenges faced by Gazans during this Ramadan?

    What are the challenges faced by Gazans during this Ramadan?

    Gazans began fasting for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan on Monday amidst the ongoing conflict in the region. Despite the ongoing war and cease-fire talks at a standstill, Palestinians gathered for prayers in the middle of the ruins of a mosque hit by an Israeli air strike just days prior. The crowd of a…

  • Indian Air Force Tejas Aircraft Mishap

    Indian Air Force Tejas Aircraft Mishap

    An Indian Air Force (IAF) Tejas aircraft encountered a mishap during an operational training sortie near Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer, where the pilot safely ejected moments before the crash. This incident, the first involving the indigenous LCA Tejas aircraft, highlights the strategic significance of this platform in India’s defense capabilities. Manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL), the…

  • The joint naval exercise by China, Iran, and Russia

    The joint naval exercise by China, Iran, and Russia

    China, Iran, and Russia commenced the Security Belt-2024 joint naval exercise near the Gulf of Oman on Monday, focusing on enhancing regional maritime security. This exercise, the fourth of its kind since 2019, involves more than 10 vessels from the three countries and is structured around anti-piracy and search and rescue training courses. The joint…

  • India’s Troop Deployment at Border Raises Concerns with China

    India’s Troop Deployment at Border Raises Concerns with China

    India’s decision to deploy additional troops at its disputed border with China has raised concerns and drawn criticism from China. The move involves reallocating 10,000 soldiers from the western border to strengthen the border with China in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. While India and China have agreed to maintain dialogue on border issues, China views…

  • International Pressure Mounts on Taliban Over Girls’ Education

    International Pressure Mounts on Taliban Over Girls’ Education

    The Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan faces international pressure due to its stance on fundamental human rights, particularly regarding education for girls. The refusal to allow girls access to secondary and higher education has drawn criticism not only from the UN-led West but also from neighboring countries like Pakistan, Iran, and China. This issue was highlighted…

  • Ruet-e-Hilal Committee Gears Up for Ramadan Moon Sighting

    Ruet-e-Hilal Committee Gears Up for Ramadan Moon Sighting

    The Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, Pakistan’s official moon sighting body, is scheduled to convene on Monday, March 11th, in Peshawar to ascertain the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan. Chaired by Maulana Syed Abdul Khabir Azad, the committee will evaluate information and witness testimonies to determine if the crescent moon signaling the start of Ramadan has…

  • What is the current status of the farmers’ protest in India?

    What is the current status of the farmers’ protest in India?

    The Indian farmers‘ protest, known as the “Delhi Chalo” march, faced obstacles as police detained dozens of farmers en route to New Delhi, disrupting their plan to demand higher crop prices. Despite being stopped by authorities about 200km north of the capital, the farmers aimed to resume their protest by heading to Delhi via bus…

  • How are shipping companies responding to the Houthi attacks?

    How are shipping companies responding to the Houthi attacks?

    Shipping companies are responding to the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea with a mix of resilience and concern as the conflict escalates. The recent casualties from Houthi strikes on merchant vessels have prompted various reactions within the industry. The United States imposed sanctions on two shipping companies and vessels supporting an Iran-based Houthi financier,…

  • What is the significance of Modi’s visit to Kashmir?

    What is the significance of Modi’s visit to Kashmir?

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his first official visit to Kashmir’s main city since the region lost its semi-autonomy in 2019. Addressing a crowd in Srinagar, Modi highlighted development projects and emphasized the region’s progress since the constitutional changes. The decision to revoke Article 370, which granted autonomy to Jammu and Kashmir, was met…

  • What are the demands of Indian farmers protesting in new Delhi?

    What are the demands of Indian farmers protesting in new Delhi?

    Indian farmers, who have been protesting for higher prices for their crops, are planning to escalate their protests from Wednesday by entering the capital New Delhi by bus and train. Thousands of farmers, mainly from the northern states of Punjab and Haryana, with around 3,000 tractors, are currently stuck at three borders that were blocked…

  • CPPCC Advancing Modernization and Global Engagement

    CPPCC Advancing Modernization and Global Engagement

    The Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) National Committee will hold its annual session from March 4 to 10 in Beijing, according to a spokesperson. The session will commence at 3 pm on Monday and conclude on the morning of March 10, marking a six-day event. The opening and closing meetings of the session will…

  • Urgent International Aid Needed for Gaza Crisis

    Urgent International Aid Needed for Gaza Crisis

    To address the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, the United Nations has issued a compelling call for urgent international aid. Reports of children dying from starvation in the war-torn Palestinian territory have sparked alarm within the UN and global community. The UN’s World Health Organization described distressing scenes of malnourished children during its recent aid…

  • Controversy Surrounds Arrest Over Chanting

    Controversy Surrounds Arrest Over Chanting

    The arrest of a worker affiliated with India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for allegedly chanting “Pakistan Zindabad” during a 2022 protest has sparked controversy and accusations of political vendetta. Danayakapura Ravi, 34, was apprehended in Karnataka on March 4 following a complaint by a Congress worker regarding the incident that took place during a…

  • Renewed Cairo Talks Aim for Gaza Ceasefire

    Renewed Cairo Talks Aim for Gaza Ceasefire

    Mediators are poised to resume discussions in Cairo as early as Sunday to seek a viable solution acceptable to both Israel and Hamas for a sustainable ceasefire in Gaza. The talks come amidst escalating tensions and desperate humanitarian conditions in the besieged Palestinian enclave, prompting foreign governments to resort to airdrops to aid civilians. Anticipated…

  • Indian Farmers Plan Escalated Protests in New Delhi

    Indian Farmers Plan Escalated Protests in New Delhi

    Indian farmers are set to intensify their protests by entering the capital New Delhi on Wednesday, utilizing public transport to bypass the current blockade on tractors. Thousands of farmers, mainly from the northern states of Punjab and Haryana, have been protesting for higher support prices for their crops, which have been the subject of failed…

  • CPPCC Annual Session: Shaping China’s Future

    CPPCC Annual Session: Shaping China’s Future

    In 2024, the premier political advisory body of China, the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) National Committee, is set to convene its annual session from March 4 to 10 in Beijing. This pivotal gathering, as announced by a spokesperson, will mark the commencement of the second session of the 14th National Committee of the…

  • Anticipation Builds as Ramazan Start Date Approaches

    Anticipation Builds as Ramazan Start Date Approaches

    As the holy month of Ramazan approaches, Muslims worldwide eagerly await the start date, which is determined by the Islamic lunar calendar. The first day of fasting for the holy month of Ramazan in Mecca is expected to be on Thursday, March 23, following Saudi Arabia’s announcement on Tuesday. The new moon for Ramazan is…

  • Influencer Couple’s Nightmare: Assaulted While Traveling

    Influencer Couple’s Nightmare: Assaulted While Traveling

    In a harrowing incident that has shocked many, popular influencer couple Fernanda and Vicente were brutally attacked by a gang of assailants while traveling through Dumka district in India on their way to Nepal. The couple, renowned for sharing their adventures with over 140,000 followers on Instagram, faced a nightmarish ordeal when they stopped to…

  • Mediators Pursue Lasting Ceasefire Amid Humanitarian Crisis

    Mediators Pursue Lasting Ceasefire Amid Humanitarian Crisis

    Amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, mediators are set to reconvene in Cairo to seek a formula for a lasting ceasefire in Gaza. The talks aim to address the desperate situation in the besieged Palestinian enclave, with hopes for a pause in fighting rising after previous rounds of negotiations. US President Joe Biden…

  • Russia Claims Full Control of Avdiivka’s Strategic Stronghold

    Russia Claims Full Control of Avdiivka’s Strategic Stronghold

    Russia announced full control of the Ukrainian town of Avdiivka, marking its biggest gain since capturing the city of Bakhmut in May 2023. The fall of Avdiivka, a key strategic stronghold, comes almost two years to the day since the invasion began. Russia’s defense ministry said its troops had advanced 8.6km in that part of…

  • Lula’s Controversial Comments on Israel’s Actions in Gaza

    Lula’s Controversial Comments on Israel’s Actions in Gaza

    In a stark and controversial statement, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva accused Israel of committing “genocide” against Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip. She compared its actions to Adolf Hitler’s campaign to exterminate Jewish people.“What’s happening in the Gaza Strip isn’t a war, it’s a genocide,” Lula told reporters on Sunday in Addis…

  • Pakistan Endorses UN Special Envoy for Afghanistan

    Pakistan Endorses UN Special Envoy for Afghanistan

    In a pivotal development for Afghanistan’s future, Pakistan’s Special Envoy on Afghanistan, Ambassador Asif Durrani, led a delegation to the UN-sponsored two-day conference in Qatar’s Doha. The gathering, attended by special envoys from over 20 countries, human rights activists, and representatives opposed to the Taliban regime, aimed to discuss the independent assessment of the UN…

  • Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny Dies

    Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny Dies

    The Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, known for his vocal criticism of President Vladimir Putin, has tragically passed away, as confirmed by the prison service. According to the Federal Penitentiary Service of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District, Navalny fell ill after a walk and subsequently lost consciousness. Despite the efforts of medical staff to resuscitate him,…

  • What is the role of Hezbollah in the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict?

    What is the role of Hezbollah in the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict?

    An Israeli strike killed a Hezbollah commander and 14 others in the southern Lebanese city of Nabatiyeh, raising fears of further escalation. Hezbollah and Israel have been exchanging near-daily fire across the border since Oct 7. The Israeli military said it had killed Hezbollah commander Ali al-Debs, his deputy, and another fighter in Nabatiyeh on…

  • What is the current status of the israeli-palestinian conflict?

    What is the current status of the israeli-palestinian conflict?

    Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected international demands for a permanent settlement with Palestinians and opposed the unilateral recognition of the Palestinian state. Netanyahu stated that such an arrangement would only be reached through direct negotiations between the parties without preconditions. He also noted that Israel would continue to oppose the unilateral recognition of…

  • Israel’s bombardment of Khan Yunis and the hostages

    Israel’s bombardment of Khan Yunis and the hostages

    Israel has bombarded Khan Yunis, the largest city in southern Gaza, as the families of hostages held by Hamas urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach a deal to secure their release. Witnesses reported deadly strikes overnight in Khan Yunis and fierce fighting between Israeli soldiers and Hamas militants. Netanyahu has vowed “complete victory” over…

  • What is the far-right AfD party and its views on immigration?

    What is the far-right AfD party and its views on immigration?

    Tens of thousands of people gathered across Germany to protest the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party after it emerged that party members discussed mass deportation plans at a meeting of extremists. The influx of demonstrators was so large in Munich that organizers were forced to cancel a planned march and ask people to disperse…

  • India’s Ayodhya: A New Mosque and Temple Amidst Tensions

    India’s Ayodhya: A New Mosque and Temple Amidst Tensions

    As Hindu devotees prepare to inaugurate a grand temple to one of their holiest deities, India’s Muslims plan to begin building a new mosque in the same city later this year, hoping to make a fresh start after a bloody, decades-long dispute. The Indo-Islamic Cultural Foundation (IICF) is overseeing the mosque project, with construction set…

  • Pakistan and Iran Move Towards De-Escalation Amidst Tensions

    Pakistan and Iran Move Towards De-Escalation Amidst Tensions

    Pakistan’s National Security Committee (NSC) has ratified a move towards reducing tensions with Iran and is committed to addressing mutual security concerns. The NSC meeting was convened to discuss the latest escalation with Iran following its cross-border strikes and Pakistan’s retaliatory attack. The statement issued by the prime minister’s office after the meeting marked a…

  • Gaza Conflict Escalates Amidst Calls for Peace

    Gaza Conflict Escalates Amidst Calls for Peace

    Israel’s military operation in Gaza continues to escalate, with gunfire and air strikes shaking the city of Khan Yunis on Friday. The Palestinian Red Crescent reported intense artillery fire near the city’s Al Amal hospital, while the Gaza Strip’s health ministry said 77 people were killed in Israeli bombardment on Thursday night and early Friday…

  • Israeli Army Kills Top Palestinian Militant, Averts ‘Terrorist Attack

    Israeli Army Kills Top Palestinian Militant, Averts ‘Terrorist Attack

    The Israeli army claimed responsibility for killing a top Palestinian militant in an air strike in the occupied West Bank early Wednesday, averting a “terrorist attack” he was planning. Ahmed Abdullah Abu Shalal, responsible for several terrorist attacks over the past year, including one in annexed east Jerusalem, was eliminated in a precision air strike,…

  • What is the Us’s strategy for dealing with the Houthis’ military?

    What is the Us’s strategy for dealing with the Houthis’ military?

    In response to the United States’ decision to reclassify Yemen’s Houthis as a “terrorist” entity, the Iran-backed group claimed responsibility for an attack on an American vessel. The US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, announced the decision to designate the Houthis as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist group, stating that it would be effective 30…

  • Pakistan’s response to Iranian missile and drone strikes

    Pakistan’s response to Iranian missile and drone strikes

    The recent military action between Pakistan and Iran has sparked international attention, with both countries engaging in strikes against alleged terrorist hideouts within each other’s borders. The situation escalated after Iran violated Pakistan’s airspace, prompting a swift and targeted response from the Pakistani military. The military’s media affairs wing reported that the operation, codenamed ‘Marg…

  • Over 100 Palestinians Killed in Israel’s 100-Day War on Gaza

    Over 100 Palestinians Killed in Israel’s 100-Day War on Gaza

    More than 100 Palestinians were killed, and many others injured in Israel’s overnight air and land attacks in various parts of the Gaza Strip, according to the official Palestinian news agency Wafa. The majority of those killed and injured were transported to Al-Shifa Medical Complex and Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in the city. In a separate…

  • What is the role of China in the Israel-Palestine conflict?

    What is the role of China in the Israel-Palestine conflict?

    China has called for a large-scale and authoritative peace conference on the war in Gaza, while Hamas aired a video of three Israeli hostages and said their fate would be disclosed on Monday. Speaking in Egypt, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for “the formulation of a specific timetable and road map for the implementation…

  • Nauru Severes Diplomatic Ties with Taiwan, Recognizes China

    Nauru Severes Diplomatic Ties with Taiwan, Recognizes China

    The South Pacific nation of Nauru has announced its decision to sever diplomatic ties with Taiwan and instead recognize China. This move comes after Taiwan’s independence-leaning Lai Ching-te was elected as its next president. The Nauru government stated that it would no longer recognize Taiwan as a separate country but rather as an inalienable part…

  • The 100-Day Israeli Genocide: A Comprehensive Analysis

    The 100-Day Israeli Genocide: A Comprehensive Analysis

    The 100-day Israeli genocide refers to the devastating Israel-Hamas war that has resulted in the displacement of 1.9 million people, the destruction of thousands of homes, and the death of nearly 24,000 people, including 10,000 children. The conflict began on October 7, when Hamas broke into southern Israel, killing 1,200 people and kidnapping some. The…

  • What is the US response to the bangladesh elections?

    What is the US response to the bangladesh elections?

    The United States has declared that the January 7 national elections in Bangladesh were not “free and fair,” while China congratulated Dhaka on holding the 12th parliamentary elections. The Awami League, led by Sheikh Hasina Wajed, emerged victorious in the elections, which were boycotted by the BNP-Jamaat alliance over an unbiased set-up to conduct polls.…

  • Blinken’s High-Stakes Meeting with Saudi Crown Prince

    Blinken’s High-Stakes Meeting with Saudi Crown Prince

    On Monday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken held a significant meeting with Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, in Al Ula, western Saudi Arabia. The meeting, which took place in a historic oasis, was part of Blinken’s efforts to prevent the Gaza crisis from escalating into a regional conflict. The…

  • Exiled Opposition Calls Bangladesh Election a “Sham”

    Exiled Opposition Calls Bangladesh Election a “Sham”

    Exiled opposition leader Tarique Rahman has called Bangladesh’s upcoming election a “sham” designed to cement Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s rule. Rahman, who is the heir to one of the country’s two main political dynasties, has defended his party’s boycott of the election, saying that it has a predetermined outcome. Rahman’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and…

  • Israeli Shelling Kills 14 Palestinians in Gaza Refugee Camps

    Israeli Shelling Kills 14 Palestinians in Gaza Refugee Camps

    Israeli shelling in the Gaza Strip’s south has resulted in the deaths of 14 Palestinians, including nine children, in Al Mawasi camp, west of Khan Yunis. The attack, which targeted three refugee camps, has raised global concern about the conflict spreading to other areas. The Palestinian Red Crescent reported intense and continuous shelling near Al…

  • Islamic State Claims Responsibility for Deadly Iran Attack

    Islamic State Claims Responsibility for Deadly Iran Attack

    The Islamic State (IS) group has claimed responsibility for a deadly attack in Iran, which resulted in the deaths of at least 84 people and injured hundreds more. The attack took place during a memorial ceremony for slain Revolutionary Guards General Qasem Soleimani, who was assassinated in a US drone strike four years ago. The…

  • Alborz Warship Enters Red Sea Amid Heightened Tensions

    Alborz Warship Enters Red Sea Amid Heightened Tensions

    Iran’s Alborz warship has recently entered the Red Sea through the strategic Bab al-Mandeb strait, a move that comes at a time of heightened tensions over the globally significant waterway. The Tasnim news agency reported the deployment on Monday, highlighting that Iranian military vessels have been operating in the area since 2009. The Alborz destroyer’s…

  • Russia-Ukraine conflict: Civilians Caught in Crossfire

    Russia-Ukraine conflict: Civilians Caught in Crossfire

    Russia’s escalation of attacks on Ukraine has reached new heights, with fresh strikes targeting the northeastern city of Kharkiv and the capital, Kyiv. The recent violence has resulted in significant casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure, highlighting the urgent need for a resolution to the ongoing conflict. The international community must continue to support Ukraine’s…

  • Japan Devastated by Deadly New Year’s Day Earthquake

    Japan Devastated by Deadly New Year’s Day Earthquake

    A powerful earthquake that struck Japan on New Year’s Day resulted in a devastating loss of life and widespread destruction. The quake, with a preliminary magnitude of 7.6, has claimed the lives of at least 48 people, with rescue teams facing challenges in reaching isolated areas where many individuals are feared trapped under collapsed buildings.…

  • Pakistanis in Japan Earthquake Safety

    Pakistanis in Japan Earthquake Safety

    Pakistan’s ambassador to Japan, Raza Bashir Tarar, has confirmed the safety of all Pakistanis in Japan following a powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 7.6. The embassy has established a hotline for Pakistanis in distress and has urged expatriates in affected areas to adhere to local authorities’ instructions. The earthquake triggered tsunami warnings and evacuation…

  • Israel Intensifies Gaza Attacks, War Continues

    Israel Intensifies Gaza Attacks, War Continues

    Israeli jets intensified attacks on central Gaza, as battles raged through the rubble of towns and refugee camps in a war that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said would take “many more months” to end. The Israeli military will release some reservists who were called up to fight Hamas in Gaza, a move it said…

  • McDonald’s Malaysia Boycotts Pro-Palestine Group

    McDonald’s Malaysia Boycotts Pro-Palestine Group

    McDonald’s Malaysia has filed a lawsuit against a local pro-Palestine group, the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) Malaysia, for defamation and loss of earnings. The fast-food chain alleges that the group spearheaded a boycott campaign against its restaurants, causing significant damage to its business. Key Points of the Lawsuit McDonald’s Malaysia denies the allegations made…

  • India Targets High-Profile Journalists with Pegasus Spyware

    India Targets High-Profile Journalists with Pegasus Spyware

    India’s government has recently targeted high-profile journalists with Pegasus spyware, a joint investigation by Amnesty International and The Washington Post revealed on Thursday. The Israeli-made software can access a phone’s messages and emails, eavesdrop on calls, track locations, and even film the owner with the camera. Amnesty found that journalists Siddharth Varadarajan of The Wire…

  • Suppliers Reroute Cargo Amid Shipping Upheaval

    Suppliers Reroute Cargo Amid Shipping Upheaval

    Toymaker Basic Fun and other suppliers for major retailers such as IKEA, Home Depot, and Amazon are rerouting cargo away from the Suez Canal following attacks on vessels in the Red Sea. Basic Fun usually ships all Europe-bound toys from its China factories via the Suez Canal, but Yemeni Houthis’ drone and missile attacks in…