Category: Asia

  • “Trump’s tariff attack on India! Pressure on oil from Russia, NATO chief claims – MEA gives a befitting reply”

    “Trump’s tariff attack on India! Pressure on oil from Russia, NATO chief claims – MEA gives a befitting reply”

    “Trump’s tariff attack on India! Pressure on oil from Russia, NATO chief claims – MEA gives a befitting reply”

    Trump may be calling PM Modi a friend but the way he is taking decisions against India is shocking. Meanwhile, the NATO chief also made a similar claim, sparking a heated debate. However, the Indian Foreign Ministry silenced Rudé with a sharp response.

  • The ugly face of Hamas terrorists, 3 Palestinians were publicly killed.

    The ugly face of Hamas terrorists, 3 Palestinians were publicly killed.

    The ugly face of Hamas terrorists, 3 Palestinians were publicly killed.

    Hamas terrorists have committed an act in Gaza that has exposed their ugly face. They have publicly executed three Palestinian civilians in Gaza. A video of the incident has also surfaced.

    Hamas Terrorists Killed Palestinians:

    Israel continues its military operations in Gaza. Meanwhile, an incident has exposed the ugly face of Hamas terrorists. Hamas terrorists have publicly executed three Palestinian civilians in Gaza. The crowd chanted slogans as masked Hamas militants executed civilians, who were reportedly aiding the Israeli campaign in Gaza.

     

    According to the New York Post, Hamas militants killed several Palestinian civilians outside Shifa Hospital in Gaza City and left notes on the bodies, which stated that Israel’s collaborators were destined for death. Among those killed was Yasser Abu Shabab, described as an Israeli ally and leader of a rival tribe. Hamas has carried out similar acts before, such as the execution of six Palestinians in May for allegedly looting relief supplies. Meanwhile, the Israeli military says its goal is to eliminate Hamas terrorists and free the hostages. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, more than 65,000 people have died so far.

  • Hamas has released a propaganda image depicting the 48 remaining hostages in Gaza

    Hamas has released a propaganda image depicting the 48 remaining hostages in Gaza

    Hamas has released a propaganda image depicting the 48 remaining hostages in Gaza, labeling them all as Ron Arad, an Israeli Air Force navigator missing since 1988. The image accuses Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of refusing a ceasefire-hostage release deal and IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir of carrying out the Gaza City operation despite alleged opposition.

    Hostage families expressed fears that without a deal, their loved ones may meet the same fate as Arad. Of the 48 hostages, Israeli officials say 20 are believed alive, at least 26 are confirmed dead, and concerns remain about two others. Hamas holds both civilians and soldiers, including remains of an IDF soldier killed in 2014.

    Since October 7, 2023, when Hamas abducted 251 people, Israel and Hamas have engaged in several exchanges. Hamas has released a propaganda image and more than 140 hostages in stages — including Israeli civilians, soldiers, and foreign nationals — often during temporary truces. In return, Israel freed about 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and terror suspects.

    So far, eight hostages have been rescued, while 51 bodies have been recovered, including three accidentally killed by Israeli forces.

  • “Dark Secrets of Madrasas: Parliamentary Committee Reveals Widespread Child Abuse by Clerics”

    “Dark Secrets of Madrasas: Parliamentary Committee Reveals Widespread Child Abuse by Clerics”

    “Dark Secrets of Madrasas: Parliamentary Committee Reveals Widespread Child Abuse by Clerics”

    More than 35,000 madrasas operate in Pakistan. Thousands of children receive religious education there, but they are subjected to abuses such as sexual abuse and corporal punishment.

    Islamabad: Maulvis and other staff are engaging in horrific acts against children attending madrassas and schools in Pakistan. This is the state of affairs in madrassas across the country. You will be shocked to learn about it. This shocking report, released by a Pakistani parliamentary committee, states that incidents of sexual abuse, mistreatment, and corporal punishment of children have increased significantly in madrassas and schools across the country.

  • PM Modi hinted in 2014, at how India can pull off a masterstroke on forced ‘homecoming’ from the US.

    PM Modi hinted in 2014, at how India can pull off a masterstroke on forced ‘homecoming’ from the US.

    PM Modi hinted in 2014, at how India can pull off a masterstroke on forced ‘homecoming’ from the US.

    Donald Trump’s change in H-1B visa rules will definitely put a brake on Indian talent going to America, but India will be the one to benefit in the future. Innovation is likely to thrive in India itself, with cities like Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Pune, and Gurugram hosting this talent.

    New Delhi: US President Donald Trump has certainly shattered the dream of Indian talent going to America by increasing the H-1B visa fees drastically, but this is going to benefit India tremendously in the future. Now, India will have everything that is happening in major countries like the United States, Japan, and France. India will not only become self-sufficient in technology but can also surpass many other countries.

    PM Modi hinted in 2014

    As we all know, Indian talent has been dominant abroad, making an impact on technology and other developments there. Now, our talent will showcase its talent in India. PM Modi hinted in 2014 that in light of global challenges, we must become self-reliant in the future. Our talent will have to stay and work in India.PM Modi also indicated in 2014 that in light of global challenges, we must become self-reliant in the future. Our talent will have to stay and work in India.

  • Taliban trying to change its image

    Taliban trying to change its image

    Taliban trying to change its image, unconditionally releases 2 British citizens kidnapped for months.

    The Taliban, the militant group that formed the government in Afghanistan at gunpoint, has stepped up efforts to improve its image. They have unconditionally released two British citizens who were held captive for months.

    Dubai: The Taliban, which has been in power in Afghanistan for nearly four years, is now working to improve its image so that it can gain international recognition and support as a government. In this episode, the Taliban on Friday released a British couple who had been detained in Afghanistan for more than 7 months on unknown charges.

  • India and China will not bow to American threats

    India and China will not bow to American threats

    India and China will not bow to American threats, Russian Foreign Minister told Trump.

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has hit back at the US for its continued rhetoric regarding tariffs against India. He described India as an ancient civilization and warned the US about this.

    Moscow: The Russian Foreign Minister has issued a strong response to the US rhetoric against other countries, including India, for purchasing oil from Russia. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that ancient civilizations like India and China will not bow to ultimatums. He said US demands to halt Russian energy purchases are forcing countries to seek new energy markets, new resources and pay more.

    India and China will not bow down.

    Lavrov said that “China and India are both ancient civilizations, and using language like ‘Stop doing what I don’t like or I’ll impose tariffs on you’ won’t work.” The Russian foreign minister warned the US that its position faced moral and political opposition, referring to the response of New Delhi and Beijing to US demands.

  • China’s Defense Minister crosses the line

    China’s Defense Minister crosses the line

    China’s Defense Minister crosses the line, threatens to annex Taiwan again.

    China has once again issued a threat regarding Taiwan. Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun has stated that his country will annex Taiwan. China also regularly conducts military drills in areas surrounding Taiwan.

    Taipei: China has once again given Taiwan a cold shoulder. Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun issued a significant statement. At the start of a security forum in Beijing, Jun once again threatened to annex self-ruled Taiwan. Addressing international military officials at the Beijing Xiangshan Forum, Dong said Taiwan, a democracy of 23 million people that has been separate from China since 1949, is an integral part of the post-war international order for China.

    What did China’s Defense Minister say?

    Chinese Defense Minister Dong said that China will ‘never allow any separatist attempt for Taiwan independence to succeed’ and is ready to thwart ‘any external military intervention’. He said, “The Chinese military is willing to work with all parties as a force for global peace, stability and progress.” Without naming the US, Dong criticized practices such as “external military intervention, seeking hegemony and forcing others to choose sides,” saying these are ways to push the international community into “chaos and conflict.”

  • Taliban bans internet and fiber-optic services in Afghanistan, causing uproar

    Taliban bans internet and fiber-optic services in Afghanistan, causing uproar

    Taliban bans internet and fiber-optic services in Afghanistan, causing uproar

    The Taliban regime has banned internet services across Afghanistan, citing internet and fiber-optic services as a source of immorality.

    Jalalabad: The Taliban in Afghanistan has issued a bizarre decree. In the name of “preventing immorality,” the Taliban regime has banned internet and fiber-optic services across the country, causing widespread uproar. The crackdown initiated by the Taliban has now been implemented across the country. Several more provinces have been cut off from internet services after the country’s supreme leader imposed a blanket ban on fiber-optic internet.

    Afghan media condemned:

     The Afghan Media Support Organization (AMSO) strongly condemned the ban and expressed its deep concern. The organization said, “This move, ordered by the Taliban leader, not only disrupts millions of citizens’ access to free information and essential services, but also poses a serious threat to freedom of expression and media operations. Last year, Communications Ministry spokesman Enayatullah Alokozai told TOLO News that Afghanistan has a fiber-optic network of more than 1,800 kilometers, and approval had been given to add another 488 kilometers. Siddiqullah Qureshi of the Nangarhar Culture Directorate confirmed the ban to The Associated Press. The Kunduz governor’s office shared information about the internet shutdown in an official WhatsApp group.

  • Sheikh Hasina’s voter ID has been blocked

    Sheikh Hasina’s voter ID has been blocked

    Sheikh Hasina’s voter ID has been blocked by Bangladesh Election Commission; will she be able to contest the election now?

    Bangladesh’s Election Commission has blocked former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s voter ID, preventing her from participating in the February elections.

    Bangladesh’s Election Commission has dealt a major blow to former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The Election Commission’s decision has dashed the hopes of ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina contesting the elections. The Election Commission has “locked” Sheikh Hasina’s national identity card, barring her from voting in the general elections to be held in February next year.

    They were also prevented from voting.

    There are reports that Rehana’s daughters Tulip Rizwana Siddique, Azmina Siddique, nephew Radwan Mujeeb Siddique Bobby, her relative and Hasina’s former security adviser retired Major General Tariq Ahmed Siddique, his wife, Shaheen Siddique, and daughter, Bushra Siddique, have also been barred from voting. Ahmed said those who have gone abroad “to escape the law” or for other reasons can vote as long as their NID cards remain active.