Australia PM announces legislation to indefinitely detain terror suspects

Australia PM announces legislation to indefinitely detain terror suspects

Canberra, Australia : With the surge in terrorist attacks in Europe and United States of America, Australia has hinted to enforce stricter laws against terrorism. Australian Prime Minister Mr. Malcolm Turnbull has proposed to add a provision in the law so that suspected terrorist can be detained for indefinite period of time.   The Prime Minister has written […]

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On expelling of Chinese journos, China’s Global Times warns India of dire consequences

On expelling of Chinese journos, China’s Global Times warns India of dire consequences

Beijing : India expelled 3 senior Chinese journalists employed at ‘Xinhua News Agency,’ by refusing to renew their work visas. The journalists have been ordered to leave the country by 31st July.  No official reason was given for the Indian government’s decision, but sources said the three were indulging in activities beyond their journalistic brief. […]

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Threat of nuclear escalation in Korean peninsula due to US’s deployment of Thaad missile shield: China

Threat of nuclear escalation in Korean peninsula due to US’s deployment of Thaad missile shield: China

Beijing : The national voice of China claims that the ‘Thaad’ would be the cause for the Korean region to face a nuclear danger, like the one Cuba did in the decade of 1960.  It was on the 8th of July that the US and South Korea announced the deployment of the ‘Thaad’. While publicizing the […]

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50 US nukes in Turkey unsafe after attempted coup

50 US nukes in Turkey unsafe after attempted coup

Istanbul : The coup attempted by Turkish military rebels on Friday against the Erdogan government is giving rise to questions pertaining to the security of American nuclear bombs in Turkey. American soldiers have been posted at Turkey’s Incirlik Airbase where the nuclear bombs are stored. Last week Turkey closed this airbase after rebels took refuge here.   Turkey had permitted the US to use Incirlik Airbase in the battle against the ISIS in Syria. For […]

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42 Helicopters, 12 destroyers of Turkey missing after attempted coup

42 Helicopters, 12 destroyers of Turkey missing after attempted coup

Istanbul : Turkish military has ordered immediately to search suspiciously missing 12 destroyers. It is suspected that during the last week, the rebels escaped taking 12 destroyers. Prior to this, a search is on for the missing 42 helicopters of the Turkish military.  12 destroyers that went for patrolling in the ‘Black Sea’ and the ‘Aegean Sea’ during the last week have not yet returned. Also, the local media has published that no contact has been established with the destroyers. It is also claimed that one of the destroyer is equipped with missiles.  Along with it, the commander of the Turkish navy Admiral ‘Veysel Kosele’ also remains missing. Both the possibilities that either the Turkish navy Admiral Kosele has joined in the rebels or the rebels must have kidnapped him, are being expressed. It had been revealed that the existing and the former Turkish air force chief had participated in this coup.  Apart from this, the weapons supply found from the basement of the five star hotel where the President Erdogan was staying during the coup attempt has caused an upheaval.  #TurkeyCoup: 12 naval destroyers, 42 choppers missing. Cause of concern. Should not fall in hands of #TerrorGroups pic.twitter.com/7KuXj6GUmn — Samir Dattopadhye (@samirsinh189) July 20, 2016

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Emergency declared in Turkey

Emergency declared in Turkey

Ankara / Istanbul : The shadow of insurgence continues over Turkey even after arresting 6000 civilians in three days. After spotting 5 suspicious helicopters hovering over the city of Istanbul, Turkey has ordered its fighter planes to shoot down the helicopters the moment they are seen. Simultaneously tanks and anti-aircraft guns have been deployed and Erdogan government has imposed emergency […]

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China disappointed with Pakistan over ‘CPEC’

China disappointed with Pakistan over ‘CPEC’

Islamabad : China is disappointed with Pakistan as work on the China Pakistan Economic Corridor(CPEC)is progressing at a very slow speed. China has pressurised Pakistan by openly condemning it for the delay in the CPEC project. At the same time‘The Dawn’a news daily of Pakistan, published a report that hints on the disagreement between the government […]

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