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Prime Minister Modi while addressing the two-day UN Summit emphasised on the need for global peace and development as well…
A Sunday Guardian report recently revealed that the plan to remove Sheikh Hasina as the prime minister of Bangladesh was…
Since, takeover by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, the Islamic extremism seems to be on the rise, with ban upliftment on Jamaat-e-Islami and increased attacks on religious minorities in Bangladesh.
A emergency session of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly has been ongoing for the past few days, where members of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party are delivering fiery speeches, condemning the situation that arose after the party’s protest in Islamabad’s Sanjani area and the arrest of their leader, Imran Khan.
History has shown that the ripple created from decisions taken then can be immense, long-lasting, and entail new challenges in an ever-changing global environment.
While Rahul in the US continues with his anti-India propaganda, the university that provided him a platform for furthering his…
As the cases of forced disappearance continue to increase in Pakistan, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) has said that the number of missing persons in the present and previous governments remains the same.
The memory of the deadly attack on lawyers in Pakistan’s Quetta city still haunts many in the country. The families of the slain lawyers still seek justice which they accuse has not been done to them yet.
Muhammad Yunus has been constantly supported by important personalities in the US. For instance, when he faced judicial enquiry during the government of Sheikh Hasina last year — a number of global figures, including former US president Barack Obama warned Bangladesh over the alleged harassment of the Nobel laureate.
American news daily The New York Times has found itself subjected to backlash over its recent attempt to underrate the violence inflicted on Hindus in the turmoil that hit Bangladesh.