- January 4th, 2025
Pakistan’s minister for information technology and telecommunication confirmed Friday that the government is in the process of implementing an internet firewall, which she described as a necessary upgrade for cybersecurity. Shaza Fatima Khawaja, the state minister and currently the top...
On Thursday, China and Russia executed their eighth joint aerial strategic patrol, marking a significant milestone as bombers from both nations flew over the Bering Sea for the first time. This event not only signifies the farthest reach of Chinese...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the United States comes at a critical juncture. Amid a backdrop of escalating conflict in Gaza and significant international criticism, Netanyahu's engagements with both current and potential future US leaders reflect a calculated...
For most of the three decades since gaining independence in 1991, Turkmenistan has been conspicuously absent from discussions on Central Asia's geopolitical and economic strategies. Ashgabat's reticence in sharing data and allowing external analysis fostered this neglect. When mentioned, it...
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) recently held its inaugural joint anti-terrorism drill in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, marking a significant milestone in the organization's efforts to combat global terrorism. The large-scale exercise, named Anti-terrorism Interaction-2024, featured live forces...
On Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris secured the majority of Democratic National Convention delegates, making her the likely Democratic nominee for the 2024 presidential election. This development marks a significant shift in the race, positioning Harris as the frontrunner following...
In a tense and highly scrutinized testimony before the House Oversight Committee on Monday, Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle sought to defend her position amidst calls for her resignation. The hearing, centered on the alarming security failures during an assassination...
In a landmark decision on Sunday, Bangladesh’s Supreme Court significantly reduced the government job quotas, capping them at 7%. This ruling came after two weeks of nationwide student-led protests that resulted in the deaths of 139 individuals and injuries to...
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