Category: World News

  • If Israel defeats the terrorists then…, Hezbollah gives a big warning to Gulf countries

    If Israel defeats the terrorists then…, Hezbollah gives a big warning to Gulf countries


    If Israel defeats terrorist groups

    Hezbollah warned to Gulf countries, the next target will be Gulf countries. He appealed for support from countries like Bahrain and the UAE. Lebanon has suffered heavy losses in the Israel-Hezbollah war and tensions continue even after the ceasefire.

     

    Naim Qassem, leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah terror group, warned on Wednesday that if Israel defeats the region’s terror groups, the oil-rich Gulf countries will be its next target. Qassim’s statement comes after Israel’s recent airstrikes in Qatar’s capital Doha, in which five Hamas members and a Qatari security officer were killed. Qassim said, ‘We are with Qatar, which was attacked. We are also with the Palestinian resistance.’ He claimed that Israel’s aim is to create ‘Greater Israel’ in a large part of the Middle East.

    According to Qasim, the presence of terrorist groups in Lebanon, Gaza and other areas is preventing Israel from doing so. Qassim called on Gulf countries, especially those that have normal relations with Israel, such as Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, to provide economic, political and social support to the terrorist groups. He warned, ‘If the enemy (Israel) defeats the resistance, which it will not be able to do, you will be next.’ Qassem’s statement came days after the Lebanese government approved a military proposal to disarm Hezbollah.

  • Russian drones entered Poland’s airspace amid Russia-Ukraine war

    Russian drones entered Poland’s airspace amid Russia-Ukraine war

    Russian drones entered Poland‘s.

    Something has happened in the midst of the Russia-Ukraine war that has enraged Poland. Poland has said that Russian drones had entered its airspace. The Polish army has also taken appropriate steps in this matter.

    Amid the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, Poland has said that Russian drones entered its airspace and some of these drones posed a direct threat, which were shot down by its army and NATO allies. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk wrote on social media, “Last night a large number of Russian drones violated Poland’s airspace. The drones that posed a direct threat were shot down.”

    Polish forces were put on alert

    Poland’s armed forces were put on alert on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning ahead of what they described as “large-scale air strikes against targets located in Ukraine.” Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamyz wrote in a post on X that “more than 10 objects” had entered Polish airspace and that those which posed a threat to Poland’s security were neutralised. Warsaw’s Chopin Airport suspended flights for several hours, citing the closure of the airspace due to military operations.

    What did Russia say?

    Poland’s armed forces said on Wednesday morning that searches were being carried out in the areas where the drone may have fallen. They urged people not to approach any such object, do not touch or move it as these objects can pose a threat and may contain dangerous materials. Poland has previously complained about Russian objects entering its airspace during attacks on Ukraine. Meanwhile, the Russian Defense Ministry said in its report on Wednesday that it destroyed 122 Ukrainian drones overnight in various Russian regions, including Crimea and the Black Sea region.

  • France is on Fire.After Nepal, now terrible violence on the streets of France, hundreds of people protested against President Macron

    France is on Fire.After Nepal, now terrible violence on the streets of France, hundreds of people protested against President Macron

    France is on Fire.

    After Nepal, now massive violence has started in France as well. Hundreds of people have come out on the streets of Paris against President Emmanuel Macron. Police have arrested 200 people.

    After Nepal, now fierce protests have started on the streets of France. Hundreds of people have come out on the streets of France against President Emmanuel Macron. The angry crowd started violence, arson and vandalism. This violence spread in France when Macron announced the new Prime Minister of the country. This caused a huge uproar. France’s interior minister said nearly 200 arrests were made in the first few hours of planned nationwide protests. Protesters blocked roads and set deadly fires in Paris and other parts of France on Wednesday. Police fired tear gas shells at the protesters who were trying to put pressure on President Emmanuel Macron to give a “gift of fire” to the new prime minister appointed by him.

    Macron get lost written on the wall:

    A protester wrote on a nearby wall, “Macron and your world… get lost!” This protest is happening under the movement. “Stop everything.” The situation in France is continuously worsening. While heavy police force is deployed on the streets.At least 80 thousand police forces are deployed on the streets of France. Despite this, there is a lot of chaos in the movement. However, this movement could not fully achieve its declared goal of “stop everything”. First this movement started online and spread rapidly.This led to massive chaos across the country and challenged the extraordinary deployment of 80,000 police personnel. The crowd removed barricades in several places. The police then made swift arrests.

    Movement erupted after the removal of the Prime Minister:

    Prime Minister François Bayrou was ousted after losing a vote of confidence in parliament and was replaced by Sébastien Lecornu on Tuesday. Just two days later, thousands of protesters started a movement across the country after a call on social media.

    Clashes, arson in Paris

    Clashes broke out between protesters and police in Paris. Garbage bins were set on fire. The government deployed 80,000 police in a “block everything” campaign. 75 people were detained in protest against President Macron’s policies and road blocks are expected to continue throughout the day.

    Remembering the Yellow Vest movement:

    The “Blocon Tu” movement spread virally over the summer on social media and encrypted chats with no clear leadership. Its list of demands is long, many of which are in opposition to the austerity budget proposals put forward by former Prime Minister Bayrou, as well as anger over economic inequality. Strikes, boycotts, road blocks and other protests were called for online for Wednesday, with calls to avoid violence.

  • Gen-Z appoints Sushila Karki as interim leader, Nepal under military control.

    Gen-Z appoints Sushila Karki as interim leader, Nepal under military control.

    Gen-Z appoints Sushila Karki as interim leader.

    Amid their ongoing protests in Nepal, the Jan Jihan is holding a meeting to chalk out their agenda ahead of talks with the president and military on the formation of the country’s new government, elections and subsequent planning. It is being told that more than 4000 youth participated in this online virtual meeting. It is reported that a consensus is being formed on handing over the interim reins of the country to former Chief Justice Sushila Karki. Zenji will propose the name of Sushila Karki to the Army Chief shortly. According to sources, in the virtual meeting of Zenji Group held today, Sushila Karki got 31 percent votes and Kathmandu Mayor and rapper Balen Shah got 27 percent votes.

    Know who is Sushila Karki

     Sushila Karki is a Nepalese jurist. She is the former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nepal and the only woman to have held the position. Karki became Chief Justice on 11 July 2016. On 30 April 2017, an impeachment motion was introduced in Parliament against Karki by the Maoist Centre and the Nepali Congress. However, the impeachment motion was later withdrawn following public pressure and an interim order of the Supreme Court ordering Parliament not to proceed with the motion.

  • China has maintained silence regarding the coup in Nepal

    China has maintained silence regarding the coup in Nepal

    China has maintained silence regarding the coup in Nepal. No official statement of any kind has come out.KP Sharma Oli used to fall at the feet of China, why has Jinping maintained silence on the fall of the government amid violence in Nepal? KP Sharma Oli has resigned from the post of Prime Minister. Due to the violence, President Ramchandra Paudel also had to resign.

    Oli is considered pro-China. Oli resigned from the post of Prime Minister on Tuesday amid massive anti-government protests.China has not yet officially reacted to the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli in Nepal and the ongoing violent student movement against the Nepali political class.

    Parliament vandalised, 19 protesters killed:

    The protesters attacked the residences of several prominent leaders, the headquarters of political parties and even vandalised the Parliament. A day earlier, 19 people had died in police action against the protesters.