SUSPECTED ARSON ATTACK LEAVES THOUSANDS OF ROHINGYA HOMELESS IN BANGLADESH

Sun 07 January 2024: Following a suspected arson attack that tore through their camp and burned about 800 homes, thousands of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are now without a place to stay, an official said on Sunday. About a million Rohingya, who are primarily Muslim, are living in Bangladesh; many of them escaped a military […]

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TALIBAN GOVERNMENT STARTS PAYING WORLD BANK AND ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK DUES

Sun 07 January 2024: The Ministry of Finance (MoF) officials say they have started paying the World Bank and Asian Development Bank loans received by the former government. The ministry has not stated the exact amount of these loans, but according to reports, Afghanistan owes 1.4 billion US dollars. “The government owes some money to […]

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CHINA PUTS SANCTION ON 5 US DEFENSE INDUSTRY COMPANIES

Sun 07 January 2024: Beijing sanctioned five US defense industry companies in response to a similar move by Washington, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Sunday. Wang Wenbin told reporters that the move came after the US’ call to sell arms to Taiwan and Washington sanctioned Chinese businesses and individuals for different reasons. He described the […]

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BANGLADESH ELECTION: POLLS CLOSE IN VOTE BOYCOTTED BY OPPOSITION

Sun 07 January 2024: Polling in Bangladesh’s national election is now officially closed as of 4pm (10:00 GMT). Votes are going to be officially counted in 299 out of 300 parliamentary constituencies, an Election Commission official told Al Jazeera. Polls will close soon and very few voters showed up to vote today. At one of […]

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NEPAL GOVERNMENT BANS CITIZENS’ TRAVEL TO RUSSIA, UKRAINE FOLLOWING WAR FATALITIES

Fri 05 January 2024: After several Nepalis lost their lives defending Moscow against Kyiv, Nepal banned its citizens from traveling Russia and Ukraine. According to the local daily Kathmandu Post, the Department of Foreign Employment in the country issued a notice on Thursday stopping the granting of permits for citizens seeking to work in Russia […]

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‘PAKISTAN’S ELECTION COULD BE A FARCE’: FORMER PM IMRAN KHAN WRITES FROM PRISON

Fri 05 January 2024: New Delhi: In an opinion piece for The Economist, former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, who was arrested in August 2023 after a trial court found him guilty of corrupt practices, has warned that “Pakistan’s election could be a farce.” “Today Pakistan is being ruled by caretaker governments at both the federal level and provincial level. These […]

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