Iran has strongly condemned Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, calling them a “clear violation” of the ceasefire agreement. The statement came shortly after Israeli forces carried out targeted strikes in southern Lebanon, raising concerns of renewed escalation in the region. Iran’s response to the strikes In a statement released by its foreign ministry, Iran said the...
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India’s Modi Faces Tough Bihar State Election
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is heading into one of the most closely watched political contests of the year as Bihar, one of the country’s most politically significant states, gears up for elections. With opposition parties uniting to challenge the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), analysts say this race could serve as a key test...
Petroleum Prices Expected to Drop by Up to Rs6.10 Per Litre from Tomorrow
In a welcome development for consumers, petroleum prices in Pakistan are expected to decrease by up to Rs6.10 per litre starting tomorrow. This reduction comes as a result of fluctuations in global oil prices and a shift in exchange rates, offering relief to the general public who have been dealing with rising fuel costs in...
Five Palestinians Killed by Israeli Forces in Gaza Despite Ceasefire
The situation in Gaza continues to remain tense, despite a declared ceasefire between Israeli forces and Palestinian groups. Recently, five Palestinians lost their lives when Israeli forces launched an attack in the Gaza Strip, sparking outrage and concern about the fragile peace. This incident, which took place even though a ceasefire was in effect, has...
Dutch Government Takes Control of China-Owned Chip Firm
In a significant move, the Dutch government has taken control of a Chinese-owned chip manufacturing company, citing national security concerns. This decision has drawn attention from both the global technology industry and governments around the world. The company in question, which produces important semiconductor chips, plays a key role in the global supply chain, and...
Tony Blair’s Involvement ‘Alarming’ as Gaza’s Future Governance Remains Unclear
The involvement of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair in the ongoing situation in Gaza has raised alarm bells for many, especially as the future governance of the region remains uncertain. With the conflict in Gaza showing no signs of slowing down, the question of who will lead the area in the coming years is...
200,000 People Return North Since Ceasefire: Gaza Civil Defence
In Gaza, a large number of people are starting to return to their homes in the northern areas after the recent ceasefire. According to Gaza Civil Defence, around 200,000 people have gone back to the north since the fighting stopped. Many of these people had left their homes months ago because of the war. Now,...
Israel Approves Release of 2,000 Prisoners, Including Convicted Terrorists
In a controversial move, Israel has approved the release of 2,000 prisoners, including some who have been convicted of terrorist activities. This decision, announced by Israeli officials, has sparked a wave of reactions from both supporters and critics. The release of such a large number of prisoners, some with links to violence and extremism, is...
Tehran, Moscow Discuss Expansion of Ties in Small Modular Reactors
Recently, Tehran and Moscow have had talks about expanding their cooperation in the field of small modular reactors (SMRs). This new area of collaboration between Iran and Russia focuses on developing smaller, more efficient nuclear reactors. These reactors are seen as a potential solution to provide clean and sustainable energy to countries in need, including...
Gold Hits Record High in Pakistan as Global Prices Surge
Gold has reached an all-time high in Pakistan, with the precious metal’s price surging to record levels. This sharp increase in gold prices has caught the attention of many, as it has significant implications for both ordinary people and businesses in Pakistan. The rising prices are driven by global market trends, and many people are...