Category: World News

  • Donald Trump should be prosecuted

    Donald Trump should be prosecuted

    ‘Donald Trump should be prosecuted’, the president of this small country made a major statement at the UNGA.

    Bogota: ‘Donald Trump should be prosecuted’, Gustavo Petro has called at the UNGA for a criminal investigation into Donald Trump and officials over the deadly attacks in the Caribbean Sea, saying they targeted poor young people and that the claims made by the Trump administration are false.

    Colombian President Gustavo Petro has called for a criminal investigation into US President Donald Trump and the officials responsible for the deadly attacks in the Caribbean Sea this month. Several people were killed in the attacks, which the White House described as assaults on boats carrying drugs. Petro strongly condemned them in a speech to the UN General Assembly on Tuesday. He said these attacks are an attempt to criminalize poverty and migration.

  • Italy Draws a Red Line:  Palestine Recognition Hinges on Hamas Removal & Hostage Release

    Italy Draws a Red Line: Palestine Recognition Hinges on Hamas Removal & Hostage Release

    Italy Draws a Red Line:  Palestine Recognition Hinges on Hamas Removal & Hostage Release.

    Amid the Israel-Gaza war, a global movement is underway to recognize a Palestinian state. Countries like France, Britain, and Australia have recently recognized Palestine as a country. Meanwhile, Italy has said that it will consider recognizing Palestine only after certain conditions are met.

    Italy will recognize a Palestinian state only if all Israeli hostages are released and the Hamas terrorist group is excluded from any government role, Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni said on Tuesday.

    Speaking at the United Nations General Assembly in York, Meloni also said international pressure should be placed on Hamas rather than Israel. He accused the group of starting the war and obstructing its end by refusing to hand over hostages.

  • Will India be granted permanent UN membership? A UN spokesperson praised India.

    Will India be granted permanent UN membership? A UN spokesperson praised India.

    Will India be granted permanent UN membership?

    Will India be granted permanent UN membership? A UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said Antonio Guterres supports changes to the Security Council to better reflect the world of 2025 rather than 1945.

     

    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ spokesman, Stephane Dujarric, praised India’s importance to the United Nations. He said India is a strong supporter of multilateralism and an important voice at the UN. Guterres described his good relations with the Indian government. Dujarric stressed the need for reform of the Security Council to better reflect the world of 2025, although he left the decision on permanent membership to member states. This statement comes at a time when US President Donald Trump is about to meet Pakistan PM Shahbaz Sharif, while Trump has taken many strict steps against India.

  • Protests against Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, violence in several cities.

    Protests against Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, violence in several cities.

    Protests against Italian PM Giorgia Meloni. Major protests have erupted in Italy over the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza. Violent demonstrations have erupted in Rome and Milan, leading to train halts and port closures.

    France formally recognized Palestine as an independent state on Tuesday, French President Emmanuel Macron announced during a meeting of the United Nations Middle East Peace Process. Earlier, Britain, Canada, Australia and Portugal have also recognized Palestine as a nation in the last 36 hours. Israel and the United States have not yet done so, and Italy has also not recognized Palestine. Consequently, violent protests have erupted in Italy against Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni.

    Summary:

    Pro-Palestinian protests in Italy turned violent. Demonstrators threw smoke bombs, bottles, and stones at Milan’s railway station and other cities, setting fires, and vandalizing buildings. More than 60 police officers were injured and 10 people were detained in clashes with police. Train services and ports were shut down. Police used water cannons in several cities, including Naples. Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni said the protests were aimed at pressuring him. Palestine has been recognized by 152 countries so far, while America, Israel, Italy and Japan have not recognized it.

     

     

     

     

  • Why France wants to deploy an international force in Gaza?

    Why France wants to deploy an international force in Gaza?

    Why France wants to deploy an international force in Gaza to replace the Israeli Defense Forces?

    France wants an international force deployed in Gaza. France’s proposal is a diplomatic effort to establish peace in Gaza. France believes that the deployment of an international force will enhance the security of civilians in Gaza.

    Why France wants to deploy an International Force In Gaza?

    The Gaza Strip has witnessed decades of conflict and bloodshed. Israel and Hamas have been involved in a long-standing conflict. Whenever violence has erupted, the civilian population of Gaza has been the most affected. In recent times, millions of people are deprived of basic services, thousands have died, and large parts of Gaza have been reduced to rubble. In such circumstances, France recently suggested that an international force be deployed in Gaza. There are several diplomatic, humanitarian, and strategic reasons behind this French proposal……..

  • Pakistan and China suffer setback at UN

    Pakistan and China suffer setback at UN

    Pakistan and China suffer setback at UN, US, UK, France reject proposal to ban BLA-Majid Brigade.

    Pakistan and China introduced a joint resolution to designate the BLA and the Majeed Brigade as terrorist organizations. This resolution was blocked by the United States, Britain, and France. This is a major setback for Pakistan.

    United Nations: Pakistan and China have suffered a major setback in the United Nations. The US, Britain and France have put a technical hold on a joint effort by Pakistan and China to list the Balochistan Liberation Army and its suicide wing Majeed Brigade under the UN’s 1267 sanctions regime. According to media reports, Western powers have cited the lack of sufficient evidence to prove the links of these organisations to Al Qaeda and ISIL.

     

  • 50 Muslim countries failed to muster the courage to attack Israel, Qatar thwarted Pakistan’s plans.

    50 Muslim countries failed to muster the courage to attack Israel, Qatar thwarted Pakistan’s plans.

    50 Muslim countries failed to muster the courage to attack Israel, Qatar thwarted Pakistan’s plans.

    Following the Israeli attack on Qatar, the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation held emergency meetings. Israel was condemned, but no concrete action was taken. Experts called this a failed attempt by Muslim countries. Pakistan tried to form an Arab NATO, which failed. This has brought great relief to India.

    The Arab League and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation erupted in outrage following the Israeli attack on Qatar, calling emergency meetings and declaring their unwavering support for Qatar. Several of its members even proposed the idea of ​​forming an Arab NATO and launching retaliatory military action against Israel. However, Qatar’s indecisiveness prevented much of this from happening. At the summit’s conclusion, nearly 50 members of the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation issued a detailed statement condemning Israel and affirming solidarity with Qatar. However, the statement did not lead to any concrete action.

    Arab countries could not do anything against Israel.

    Experts have described this as a failed attempt by 50 Muslim countries around the world to counter Israel, highlighting how the vast wealth of the oil-rich Middle Eastern countries has not translated into real power. Countries like Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have established themselves as major economic powers, but he is unable to pressure Israel and its biggest supporter, the United States, to end the Gaza war or take any other action. These countries have even backed out from the formation of “Arab NATO”, for which Pakistan had pushed hard.

     

  • ‘India is not agreeing’, Pakistan went to America and cried

    ‘India is not agreeing’, Pakistan went to America and cried

    ‘India is not agreeing’, Pakistan went to America and cried, Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar exposed the truth.

    Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has made a big revelation regarding Operation Sindoor. Dar said that Pakistan had pleaded with America that India does not agree to the ceasefire. Know what else Dar said?

     

    Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has made a big revelation about Operation Sindoor. Dar has admitted that India had never agreed to any third party mediation between itself and Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. He thus refuted US President Donald Trump’s claim that he had asked India to mediate with Pakistan during the tensions following the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor.

    Dar further said that when Islamabad raised Trump’s mediation claim with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, so the top US diplomat made it clear that India has always maintained that all issues with Pakistan are “purely bilateral” and there is no need for a third party.

    Dar exposed Trump:

    “We have no objection to the involvement of any third party but India is clearly saying this is a bilateral matter,” Dar said. We have no objection to bilateral talks, but the talks should be comprehensive – on terrorism, trade, economy, Jammu and Kashmir, all the subjects we have discussed earlier.” He further said that the US had proposed a ceasefire in May and said that talks between India and Pakistan would take place at a neutral location. But during a meeting with Rubio in Washington on July 25, Dar was told that India did not agree to the proposal.

    India had expressed strong objection:

    Ishaq Dar further said, “India says this is a bilateral issue. We are not begging for anything. We are a peace-loving country, and we believe dialogue is the way forward; but it takes two people to have a dialogue.” He further said that Pakistan is still ready for talks if India responds.

  • Will the dollar rule end?

    Will the dollar rule end?

    Will the dollar rule end? The success of Russia and China is at stake.

    Dollar Dominance: Harvard professor Gita Gopinath believes that the dominance of the US dollar will not diminish for the time being. The strength of the dollar depends on the size of the US economy, strong institutions and financial markets. The former Chief Economist of the IMF believes that the dollar will continue to dominate in the near future.

    The US dollar dominates the world trade. However, in the last few days, questions have been raised about its supremacy. The biggest reason for this is the huge debt on America. Apart from this, Russia and China are also trying to find an alternative to the US dollar. This is the reason why the BRICS group has become a thorn in the eyes of US President Donald Trump. India is also a part of this group. But it has made it clear that it has nothing to do with Russia and China’s campaign of de-dollarization. Can the dominance of the US dollar diminish? Harvard professor and former IMF chief economist Gita Gopinath has answered this question.

    Gita Gopinath believes that the dominance of the US dollar will not diminish for the time being. In a podcast, she said that there is still interest in the strength of the dollar and its impact across the world.

    Gopinath said that the strength of the dollar is not only dependent on the size of the US economy. However, it also depends on the country’s strong institutions, depth of financial markets and law and order. She says that due to these reasons the dollar is still dominant. It will remain so in the coming years as well.

  • Pakistani army equipped with nuclear bomb is ready to protect Muslim Ummah against Israel

    Pakistani army equipped with nuclear bomb is ready to protect Muslim Ummah against Israel

    Pakistani army equipped with nuclear bomb is ready to protect Muslim Ummah against Israel, Ishaq Dar threatens Qatar.

    Ishaq Dar said recent talks between Arab countries and the Arab League had talked about “some kind of joint security force”. But he added: “Why not? What’s wrong with that? They should create (a joint force).” And according to their capacity, their strength, they should make some arrangement.

    Islamabad: Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has said that nuclear power Pakistan is ready to protect Islamic countries. In an interview given to Al Jazeera, he has threatened India and Israel. Ishaq Dar said that “Pakistan has very large and effective armed forces that have proven their capabilities in conventional warfare.” When asked what stand Islamabad would take if a joint body was formed to stop Israeli aggression in the Middle East?

    Responding to this question, he said that Pakistan is ready to protect Islamic countries. This interview of Ishaq Dar was recorded before the Arab-Islamic summit, which took place in Doha. During the interview, when Ishaq Dar was asked if forming a joint body outside the UN framework in the Middle East to intervene in Gaza was an option, he said that “a mechanism apart from the UN Security Council can be created”.He gave an example saying that “they have imposed very severe sanctions on those countries (Russia) that do not listen to them. And this causes very serious economic damage or pain for any country.”

    ‘Pakistan with nuclear bomb is ready for defence’

    Ishaq Dar said in the interview that Pakistan has nuclear power and its army, air force and navy are effective and tested. He stressed that Pakistan’s nuclear weapons are only for deterrence and there is no intention to use them, but any border violation – whether by a small country or a big one – will be responded to. Dar referred to a possible joint security force in recent Arab countries/Arab League talks, saying such an arrangement could be beneficial to maintaining peace and deterring attacks, rather than aggression.