Militants can capture upto 150 Pakistan nuclear weapons, warns ex-US NSA John Bolton

Militants can capture upto 150 Pakistan nuclear weapons, warns ex-US NSA John Bolton

Washington: – John Bolton, a former US National Security Adviser (NSA), warned that the Taliban would take over Pakistan following Afghanistan. This would land 150 Pakistani nuclear weapons in the hands of terrorists. Bolton slammed President Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, saying it could have dire consequences. While the former US NSA has expressed concerns, the […]

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German security agencies to probe censorship of Chinese smartphones

German security agencies to probe censorship of Chinese smartphones

Berlin/Beijing – After Belgium and Lithuania, Germany, a leading European country, has decided to investigate censorship software of Chinese manufactured smartphones. The move comes after Lithuania’s defence ministry released a report earlier this week that found a dormant censorship configuration in the 5G enabled Chinese manufactured smartphones. The reports advise the consumers not to buy […]

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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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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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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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Thousands take to streets to protest against Taliban in Kandahar, Afghanistan

Thousands take to streets to protest against Taliban in Kandahar, Afghanistan

Kabul – Protests against the militant group have been going on in Kandahar, known as the birthplace and the capital of the Taliban. About 3,000 families protested against the Taliban. Locals alleged that Taliban militants were evicting locals and taking possession of their homes. A large number of women also participated in these demonstrations. Taliban […]

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Chinese arms exports hit due to aggressive policy towards Asia

Chinese arms exports hit due to aggressive policy towards Asia

Beijing: International arms exports from China have been declining. Analysts say restrictions on China’s imports by four of the world’s leading arms importers are the main reason. These countries include India, Australia, South Korea and Vietnam. Vietnam recently signed a defence cooperation agreement with Japan to counter China. A report on arms exports by the […]

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