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Dera Ismail Khan: Terrorists torment in Pakistan

November 21, 2023
Pakistan

On November 13, 2023, a convoy carrying water for an Oil and Gas Company was attacked by unidentified terrorists, killing three persons and injuring 10, in the Darazinda area of Dera Ismail

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Maliciously Unhappy Human Rights Protectors

November 21, 2023
Columns/Human Rights

From the US to the UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, China, and Saudi Arabia, no country allows anyone to stay as an immigrant without official documentation. Staying without papers in any country is

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US embarks on proxy war against Iran

November 20, 2023
Iran/United States

A massive US naval deployment in a wide arc of the so-called Greater Middle East is under way — stretching from Crete in the Eastern Mediterranean, into the Red Sea and  the Bab

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US Grants Israel $130B in Record Aid and Weapons

November 20, 2023
Defence

 As one of America’s closest allies, Israel has remained heavily dependent on the US —politically, economically, and militarily—since its creation in 1948. US arms supplies, mostly provided gratis, are channeled via US

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468 million children worldwide living in armed conflict zones

November 20, 2023
Human Rights

With one out of every five children worldwide living within armed conflict zones, the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child marks World Children’s Day in a sombre mood and calls for ceasefires

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Houthi rebels seize car carrier with 25 crew on board

November 20, 2023
Business

The Houthi rebels are reported to have seized the car carrier Galaxy Leader near Yemen in the Southern Red Sea on Sunday. “The Yemeni Naval Forces managed to capture an Israeli ship

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Is India’s Dissuasion Strategy vis a vis China Working?

November 20, 2023
Defence

What are the dissuasion strategies employed by India and China to manage the situation on the Line of Actual Control and bilateral relations and are they working – here is a review. 

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No serious effort to reset US-China relations at San Francisco summit

November 20, 2023
Columns

The signal from the summit meeting between presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping in San Francisco on Wednesday is that a rocky year in the US-China relationship had a makeover in atmospherics.

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Maldives Pledges to Address Sovereignty Concerns, Requests India’s Withdrawal

November 20, 2023
News

In a significant announcement, the Maldives government has officially confirmed the presence of 77 Indian military personnel within its territory. The disclosure was made by the Under Secretary for Public Policy at

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Sri Lanka: Still, the mirage

November 19, 2023
Columns

“It is apparent that the continued inaction to reintroduce and/or to raise taxes, and regain the government revenue that was lost, brought about an adverse impact on the economy which had a

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