Power shortage in China hits foreign companies, production of multinational companies comes to a halt

Power shortage in China hits foreign companies, production of multinational companies comes to a halt

Beijing: – Many provinces in China are facing power shortages that have hit foreign companies along with millions of homes. This is due to the Chinese government’s crackdown on coal companies, rising fuel prices and increasing demand for electricity. The power shortage has affected the production of companies like Apple and Tesla in China, and […]

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US and Europe warn Russia over mercenary deployments in Mali

US and Europe warn Russia over mercenary deployments in Mali

Bamako/Moscow/Washington: – The government of Mali in Africa has signalled deployment of mercenaries from Russian Company, Wagner. The United States and European countries have objected to Mali’s decision. But Mali has backed the decision to seek help from the Russian company. While other countries, including France, are withdrawing their military deployments from Mali. Besides, the […]

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Gwadar sabotage plot hatched in Iran, serious allegations by Pakistan against Iran

Gwadar sabotage plot hatched in Iran, serious allegations by Pakistan against Iran

Karachi/Islamabad: – After accusing India of being responsible for terrorism in Pakistan, Pakistan has now started blaming Iran for the saboteur activities in the country. Pakistan has blamed Iran for plotting a terrorist attack on Chinese engineers in Gwadar last month.   Last month, there was a major suicide bomb attack near the Pakistani port of […]

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Pakistan Army will enter Iran if it attacks Azerbaijan, threaten Azeri leaders

Pakistan Army will enter Iran if it attacks Azerbaijan, threaten Azeri leaders

Baku/Tehran: – Tension has been reigning between Iran and Azerbaijan for the last few weeks, with leaders of both countries threatening each other. Azerbaijani leaders have threatened that Pakistan’s military will infiltrate Iran if Iran launches an attack on Azerbaijan. Angered by this, Iran criticised the growing foreign interference in Azerbaijan as the cause for […]

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Release of Meng Wanzhou is China’s victory, boasts Chinese press

Release of Meng Wanzhou is China’s victory, boasts Chinese press

Beijing/ Washington: The top executive of Huawei, Meng Wanzhou, has been released after signing the Deferred Prosecution Agreement with the US Justice Department. Before Meng got released, China released Canadian citizens Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor. Thus, this has clarified that China had detained these two Canadian citizens in response to Meng’s detention. However, the Chinese media […]

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi holds talks with US President Biden

Prime Minister Narendra Modi holds talks with US President Biden

Washington: – Prime Minister Modi held bilateral talks, awaited by the entire world, with President Biden. Prime Minister Modi underlined the importance of this discussion, taking place at the beginning of the third decade of this century. Modi told President Biden, ‘Your leadership will determine the shape of this decade.’ During the meeting, Prime Minister […]

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Taliban to resume its way of ‘justice’ of killings & amputations, announces Mullah Nuruddin Turabi, senior Taliban leader

Taliban to resume its way of ‘justice’ of killings & amputations, announces Mullah Nuruddin Turabi, senior Taliban leader

Kabul: – Mullah Nooruddin Turabi, a senior Taliban leader, said, ‘Others should not try to preach about laws to us. We will enforce laws in our own way. Killing and amputation of arms are necessary for the security of Afghanistan, and these punishments will be resumed’. But Turabi claimed that the sentences would not be […]

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Indian PM Narendra Modi holds bilateral talks with Japanese and Australian PMs

Indian PM Narendra Modi holds bilateral talks with Japanese and Australian PMs

Washington: – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a visit to the United States, held bilateral talks with the Japanese and Australian Prime Ministers. The open, free and inclusive Indo-Pacific region featured prominently in the discussions with both these leaders. The discussions between the Indian, Japanese and Australian Prime Ministers become significant because of […]

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Afghans openly resist Taliban’s extremism – 70 professors of Kabul University resign as Taliban replaces Vice-Chancellor

Afghans openly resist Taliban’s extremism – 70 professors of Kabul University resign as Taliban replaces Vice-Chancellor

Kabul: – The Taliban, who replaced Kabul University’s highly educated vice-chancellor with a radical, has been shocked. Protesting against this, about 70 professors and associate professors of Kabul University have resigned. Not only that, but the Taliban, who denies education for girls, said that music is forbidden and has now ruled that the killing of […]

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