Awami League comments on UK Prime Minister’s potential meeting with Bangladeshi leader Yunus
Visit by Muhammad Yunus to be met with protests in London by displaced Bangladeshis and other Bangladeshi-origin demonstrators concerned by country’s slide into authoritarianism
Tulip Siddiq seeks meeting with Yunus in London to clear her name
London, June 8 (TOB) – Tulip Siddiq, former UK City minister, has requested a meeting with Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus during his upcoming London visit to address what she calls a “misunderstanding” following corruption allegations made by Dhaka authorities, reports the Guardian. The claims...
Modi’s relationship with G7 had soured, but efforts are on to mend fences.
By P.K.Balachandran/Maldives Republic Colombo, June 8 – Canada, the current chair of G7, had inordinately delayed an invitation to the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the group’s summit to be held from June 15 to 17 in Alberta. The inordinate delay gave rise...
On the road to global leadership, Trump stumbles on major obstacles
In the past week, US President Donald Trump has had to face major setbacks abroad, in Ukraine and Iran, and on the tariffs issue at home
China-built Colombo Port City keen to secure Indian investments
The rationale is clear: the $1.1 billion project stands to gain immensely by integrating with India’s growth story, simultaneously boosting Sri Lanka’s economy.
UK Parliament urges renewed talks on Kashmir
Criticises erosion of democratic rights in India-held Kashmir since 2019, aAdvises UK to take balanced stance, raise rights issues, and consult Kashmiri diaspora
How did India lose a Rafale jet against Pakistan?
By, Harrison Kass Washington, May 13 (National Interest) – As impressive as the Rafale’s maneuverability is, maneuverability doesn’t count for much in the BVR (beyond-visual-range) dogfighting conditions that comprised the dogfight between India and Pakistan. The recent dogfight between Indian and Pakistani air forces is...
Hi-Tech War Sets A New Landmark In India-Pakistan Conflict
Missiles, drones, and standoff weapons will replace ground troops, tanks, and even aircraft as the primary weapons.
Ex-UK Special Forces break silence on ‘war crimes’ by colleagues
One SAS veteran said that killing could be an "addictive thing to do"
Pope Leo XIV appeals for ‘no more war’ in first Sunday message
Vatican City, May 11 -The new pope, elected on May 8, called for an “authentic and lasting peace” in Ukraine, a ceasefire in Gaza, and the release of all Israeli hostages held by militant group Hamas. Leo also welcomed the recent fragile ceasefire between India...
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