Modi desires friendly relations, writes Letter to PM Khan

On Pakistan Day, India’s Narendra Modi writes to Pakistan’s Imran Khan, as the two opposing nations try to make unusual peace overtures. Officials say Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has written to his Pakistani counterpart, PM Imran Khan, expressing his wish for friendly ties as relations between the two nuclear-armed neighbors improve. On Tuesday, Modi …

Deadly fire erupts at Rohingya camp in Bangladesh

A massive fire at a Rohingya refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, has been contained. The United Nations refugee agency says 45,000 people have been displaced, at least 15 have died and 400 are missing. Bangladeshi authorities have said they are looking into the origin of the huge fire as they combed through the rubble …

Flood in Australia, People are compelled to move

The crisis in Australia is deteriorating, with 18,000 residents forced to flee their homes in New South Wales (NSW) due to floods. The city is also witnessing a lot of rain around Sydney and east Queensland, rivers, and lakes have overflowed. Officials said that 15,000 residents have been evacuated from the state’s Mid-North Coast and …

How India will maintain balance amid US-Russia Tensions?

Maintaining a balance between new and old friends has become a challenge for India amid changing global relationships and priorities. Challenges from China, trade, and other issues are bringing India closer to the United States, and in such a situation, Russia is not getting close to India’s proximity to the West. These new and old …

Talks between US and China worsen

On the US side, negotiations featured Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. On the other hand, Yang Jiechi, China’s highest foreign policy official, and foreign minister Wang Yi were on the other side. According to reports, Chinese officials have accused the US of inciting countries to “raid China,” while the …

Military tightens its hold in Myanmar

As the military built its case against expelled elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar faced growing isolation on Thursday, with internet services being increasingly scarce and the country’s last private newspaper ceasing publication. Suu Kyi, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, was detained and overthrown in a military coup on Feb. 1, sparking nationwide protests …

Russia and US deteriorating relations

The ties between the United States and Russia have begun to take an unexpected turn on Thursday following the Russian foreign ministry recalled the Russian ambassador to the US for a consultation about the future of the US. The step highlights growing problems between Moscow and Washington, as Biden has taken a more confrontational approach …

Biden urges migrants to stop coming

President Biden is now asking migrants who are preparing to move to the United States to rethink their intentions. Biden was asked by ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos if it was a “mistake” for his administration not to “anticipate” the surge at the southern border after the 2020 presidential election during an interview that will air …

A political emergency for Joe Biden

Hundreds of migrant children are crossing the Southwest border alone, and the White House may be reluctant to mark the situation a disaster. However, with the incoming President, it is quickly becoming a national emergency. The plight of poor people escaping hunger, tyranny, crime, and natural disasters is churned in the maelstrom of Washington politics, …

China’s parliament to improve Hong Kong’s electoral system

The Chinese Parliament voted unanimously on Thursday in favor of a contentious plan to strengthen Beijing’s control on Hong Kong’s electoral structure, which has been criticized by the US. The “patriots ruling Hong Kong” is a resolution that would cause a pro-Beijing panel to accept a number of candidates it considers to be appropriately “patriotic,” …

Justin Trudeau commenting on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle infamous interview

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tried to avoid intervening in the escalating negotiations on the dissolution of the British empire on Tuesday. Trudeau commented on the latest shocking assertions made by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Sunday in a suspenseful sit-down interview with talk show host Oprah Winfrey. Trudeau informed that his government would …

Harry and Meghan interview: Buckingham Palace addresses the controversial accusations

Buckingham Palace, on behalf of the Queen, referred to the controversial accusations made by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in an interview with Oprah Winfrey on Sunday night. The Royal Family released a statement on Tuesday to the effect that they were ‘saddened’ and that they would deal with the problems individually as a family. …

Pope Francis visits different parts of Iraq

Pope Francis toured the once-vibrant Iraqi city of Mosul on Sunday to highlight the awful cost of religious fanaticism, demonstrating how the price was blood in that devastated place. He appeared on a dazzling red carpet regardless of a background of ruins and destruction. Thousands of Muslims, Christians, and Yazidis, Pope Francis said “were cruelly …

A magnitude 8.1 earthquake hits the coast of New Zealand, triggering a second tsunami warning

Tsunami alerts were issued for New Zealand and tsunami watches were issued for Hawaii after several strong earthquakes struck along the New Zealand coast on Thursday night and Friday morning. According to the US Geological Survey, the strongest quake measuring 8.1 magnitudes occurred 600 miles northeast of New Zealand on Friday morning. There were no …

Buckingham Palace to Investigate Claims by Meghan Markle

Buckingham Palace announced it will conduct probe complaints of harassment against the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle. It also added that the royals were very troubled about these charges. Meghan, however, said she was troubled by a story that she had encountered an accusation of harassment during her stay at Kensington Palace in London following …

10 Rocket attacks in Iraq at U.S.-led coalition troops

The latest in a series of rocket attacks in Iraq, ten rockets were fired at an Iraqi military base hosting US-led coalition troops on Wednesday, the latest in a series of rocket attacks in Iraq, with this one coming just days before Pope Francis is expected to visit the region. Missiles were launched in the …

A 23 yr old girl leaves a video message before committing suicide

Ahmedabad: Ayesha Khan before committing suicide recorded a video to send the message to her husband and jumped into the Sabarmati river. The video of an Indian 23-year girl went viral on Monday and social media users are demanding justice for Ayesha Khan. She even called to her parents prior to suicide saying that, “I …

Myanmar Security Forces Kill 18 pro-democracy protesters

Myanmar’s army, one week ago, alerted pro-democracy demonstrators that there would be more loss of life if their protests continued. Sunday was Myanmar’s fiercest day since the military junta took power one month ago. As per the United Nations Human Rights Office, at least 18 people were killed and more than 30 injured after security …

US Intel report blames Mohammed bin Salman murdering of Washington Post journalist

A Washington Post journalist and US resident, Khashoggi, had written critical columns in 2018 about the Saudi crown prince, was later got killed by Saudi agents inside the Saudi consulate in Turkey. According to foreign media reports, the Guardian, US intelligence agencies have come to the conclusion in the newly declassified intelligence document that Mohammed …

Indonesia hit by monsoon floods, thousands of people evacuated

JAKARTA: Extreme floods in many parts of the Indonesian capital forced more than a thousand residents on Saturday to evacuate their homes, with the country’s meteorological agency advising that the conditions were likely to persist for the next week. Sabdo Kurnianto, the acting director of Jakarta’s disaster prevention department, said in a statement that some …

Myanmar protest: military assures new election after protesters blocked train services

On Tuesday, the military junta in Myanmar guaranteed that it will hold an election and hand over power, denied that the ouster of an elected government was a coup or that its leaders had been arrested, and accused demonstrators of violence and coercion. According to Reuters, the junta’s defence of its Feb. 1 takeover of …

The second impeachment trial for former President, Trump is Guilty

A recent vivid and graphic footage of the day his followers stormed the US Congress has been presented to Senators at Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial. The video showed police engaged in clashes with rioters hand-to-hand and urgently begging for help. According to The Guardian “Police bodycam footage showing officers under attack at the US …

Houthi drone attacks Saudi Arabia’s airport

Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi group informed that a drone assault on Saudi Arabia’s Abha airport on Wednesday which the Saudi-led union battle Houthi forces in Yemen induced fire in a civilian aircraft. Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea told that 4 Houthi drones were employed in an onslaught that he asserted struck Abha airport, in southern Saudi …

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