Australia jolts China; cancels BRI agreement 

Australia jolts China; cancels BRI agreement 

Canberra: – Australia has jolted the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) Project. The Victoria State in Australia had signed an agreement with China for the development of infrastructural facilities. The Australian central government has cancelled this agreement. Foreign Minister Marise Payne announced the cancellation of the contract giving the reason that the deal is […]

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Foreign Relations Committee of the US Congress approves bill to strengthen US-India relations   

Foreign Relations Committee of the US Congress approves bill to strengthen US-India relations   

Washington: – The Foreign Relations Committee of the US congress, approved the bill for strengthening the US-India cooperation to stop aggressive Chinese activities. This will make it easier for the United States to provide any assistance required by India against China. No Technical provisions in the US law can come in the way of this […]

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Journalist criticising Pak military attacked

Journalist criticising Pak military attacked

Islamabad: Pakistani Journalist Absar Alam, who criticised the Pakistan military and the infamous Pakistani intelligence agency ISI, was attacked on Tuesday. Alam was injured in the attack. It is claimed that this attack is a warning for the media, raising their voice against the security agencies. Absar Alam, former chairman of Pakistan’s Electronic Media Regulatory […]

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US CENTCOM Chief claims Taliban not reliable

US CENTCOM Chief claims Taliban not reliable

Washington/Ankara: US CENTCOM Chief General Kenneth McKenzie said, ‘Will Taliban keep the promises made to the United States after the complete US military withdrawal? I have doubts regarding the reliability of Taliban.’ General McKenzie warned that the system warning the United States regarding the Al-Qaeda and IS threats would collapse. Former US President George Bush […]

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US to help Taiwan defend itself: Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby

US to help Taiwan defend itself: Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby

Washington: – Pentagon spokesman John Kirby announced, ‘The Biden administration is also committed to provide everything necessary for self-defence to Taiwan, as the previous US administrations. The required military assistance will be provided to Taiwan to strengthen its defence-related capabilities.’ But while announcing all the support to Taiwan, Kirby announced that the United States supports […]

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Some 2.5 lakh displaced due to military crackdown; EU & US impose new sanctions

Some 2.5 lakh displaced due to military crackdown; EU & US impose new sanctions

Brussels/Washington/Yangon: Nearly 250,000 people have been displaced because of the actions of the Myanmar military since the 1st of February. UN special envoy criticised that the military has also taken 3,261 political prisoners. Meanwhile, the photographs of six protestors arrested by the military have been published. The photographs clearly show the signs of torture suffered […]

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European Union to increase cooperation with the democratic countries in Indo-Pacific  

European Union to increase cooperation with the democratic countries in Indo-Pacific  

Brussels: – France, Denmark and Germany had presented a proposal to increase cooperation with the countries in the Indo-Pacific. The European Union has accepted this proposal. Acceptance of the European Union proposal, when the Chinese domination activities are increasing in the Indo-Pacific sector, becomes significant. Saying that the proposal is not against China, the European […]

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