Tag: The most powerful passport in the world 2025

  • Donald Trump warns to Afghanistan about Bagram airbase

    Donald Trump warns to Afghanistan about Bagram airbase

    Donald Trump warns to Afghanistan about Bagram airbase, “Bad things are going to happen,”

    US President Donald Trump has warned the Taliban government in Afghanistan and demanded that they return control of Bagram Air Base to the US.

     

    Donald Trump warns to Afghanistan about Bagram airbase and demanded that the Afghan Taliban government return control of Bagram Air Base to the US. Warning that “bad things are going to happen” if they do not comply. Donald Trump wrote in a post on his social media platform ‘Truth Social’, “If Afghanistan does not return Bagram Air Base to the people who built it, the United States of America, bad things are going to happen!!!”

    “We want him back soon.”

    “We’re talking to Afghanistan right now, and we want him back, and we want him back soon. If they don’t, you’ll know what I’m going to do,” Trump said in remarks at Bagram Air Base.

  • India leaps, America falls… List of world’s most powerful passports released, know which country’s name is on top

    India leaps, America falls… List of world’s most powerful passports released, know which country’s name is on top

    Washington:  India leaps, America falls… List of world’s most powerful passports released, know which country’s name is on top This is the lowest ranking of America in two decades. Visa free mobility of American citizens has seen a decline. At the same time, the global reach of Indians has increased. While the Indian passport has made a jump, the US passport has dropped in ranking, coming in at the 10th spot, tied with Iceland and Lithuania.

    Singapore on top: Singapore has the most powerful passport in the world. Globally, Singapore tops the rankings, providing visa-free access to 193 destinations. Japan and South Korea are second with 190 destinations. Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy and Spain are in third place with 189 destinations. Sweden, Austria, Belgium, Norway, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Portugal rank fourth on the list with 188 destinations. Switzerland, New Zealand and Greece come fifth with 187 destinations.