Sunday, 07 Sep, 2025

International

Three key issues in Pacific theatre to shape Joe Biden's China policy

US President Joe Biden's China policy would be shaped on three key issues in the Pacific Ocean, viz - South China Sea, Taiwan, and Taiwan Strait and Japan and a system of alliances and partners, reported CNN. These three constitute the Pacific military flashpoints between the US

Pak Opposition leader opposes establishment of national parks in Gilgit Baltistan

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan government’s plan to establish two national parks in occupied Gilgit Baltistan has come under fire with opposition leader Amjad Hussain Advocate pointing out that the plan will result in the loss of livelihood for many locals. Opposition Leader

Pakistan Rights Commission slams attempt to foil Karima Baloch’s funeral

The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has slammed the authorities over the handling of Baloch activist Karima Baloch’s funeral and termed their attempt to foil the ceremony for the activist as “disgraceful”. Taking to Twitter, HRCP said: “The manner in

Jammu and Kashmir Unity Foundation demands trial of Pakistan in International Court of Justice

Jammu and Kashmir Unity Foundation on Wednesday demanded Pakistan be tried in the International Court of Justice for “perpetrating genocide in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Balochistan and Afghanistan.” The foundation also announced its decision to form an International

Suspected Illegal Fishing: Vanuatu officials detain Chinese vessels

Vanuatu authorities have seized two Chinese tuna-fishing vessels after they were accused of engaging in illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities. The Dong Gang Xing 13 and Dong Gang Xing 16 – both built by a major Chinese tuna firm in 2018 and currently

Russia cultivated Trump as asset for 40 years: Ex-KGB spy

Donald Trump was cultivated as a Russian asset over 40 years and proved so willing to parrot anti-western propaganda that there were celebrations in Moscow, a former KGB spy has told the Guardian. Yuri Shvets, posted to Washington by the Soviet Union in the 1980s, compares the former

Shashi Tharoor, 6 journalists face sedition for Indian farmers' protest posts

Multiple police cases have been filed in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh against Congress MP Shashi Tharoor and six journalists for allegedly "misreporting" and "spreading disharmony" on Republic Day (January 26) when a tractor rally by farmers turned violent in

China warns Taiwan independence 'means war' as US pledges support

China has warned that attempts by Taiwan to seek independence "means war". The warning comes days after China stepped up its military activities and flew warplanes near the island. It also comes as new US president Joe Biden reaffirmed his commitment to Taiwan, and set out

China’s role in knocking the lights off in Pakistan

A nationwide power outage on January 10 in Pakistan came at a dark financial moment for its indebted and corrupted power sector, raising the prospect of more debilitating blackouts on the near-term horizon. While Pakistan has recently launched a power sector building spree with the

Pakistan looks beyond the Gulf towards China

When Saudi Arabia pressed Pakistan last August to repay early a US$3 billion soft loan, Riyadh’s demand caught Islamabad’s rulers by surprise. Islamabad quickly dispatched its current army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa to Riyadh to defuse the tensions, but the mission

Try Pak in International Court of Justice for Genocides: Panelists

Jammu and Kashmir Unity Foundation today demanded trial of Pakistan in International Court of Justice and announced its intent to form an International Alliance for Prevention of Genocides. The panelists at the international seminar on the Holocaust Remembrance Day held at India

Pakistan court frees Islamist convicted of beheading US journalist

Pakistan's Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the release of an Islamist convicted of beheading US journalist Daniel Pearl, a decision that has left his family in "complete shock", lawyers said. Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, who was the main suspect in the 2002 kidnapping and

BSF unfurls 131-feet-high tricolour at India-Pakistan border in Jammu

On the occasion of the 72nd Republic Day, the Border Security Force (BSF) unfurled a 131-feet-high tricolour along the India-Pakistan border in Jammu district, an official said. Inspector General of BSF, Jammu frontier, NS Jamwal hoisted one of the largest national flags along the

India thanks Bangladesh PM for warm wishes on 72nd Republic Day

India on Tuesday thanked Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for her warm wishes on the occasion of its 72nd Republic Day. Taking to Twitter, Anurag Srivastava, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson, said "Special ties of friendship! We thank Prime Minister of

Committed to stopping China's economic abuse by working closely with allies: White House

US President Joe Biden is committed to stopping China's economic abuses on many fronts, said the White House on Monday adding that the most effective way in doing so is by "working in coordination" with allies. Speaking at a press briefing, White House Press Secretary Jen

India farmer leaders condemn violence but won't call off protests

Farmer leaders in India have condemned deadly violence in the capital Delhi during a massive protest against agricultural reforms on Tuesday. Blaming the chaos on rogue elements among an otherwise peaceful march, they added that they would not call off their protests. Thousands of

Biden raises election meddling with Putin in first phone call

US President Joe Biden has warned Russian leader Vladimir Putin about election meddling in their first call as counterparts, the White House says. The conversation included a discussion about the ongoing opposition protests in Russia and an extension of the last remaining US-Russia

Imran Khan's govt came into power through vote theft, says PDM chief Fazlur Rehman

Pakistan Democratic Movement's (PDM) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman on Saturday alleged the Prime Minister Imran Khan-led government of coming into power by stealing votes. According to The News International, Rehman alleged that the current rulers came into power through vote theft,

China passes law to give coastguard power to fire on foreign vessels, demolish structures in disputed waters

In a move that is expected to escalate tensions between China and its neighbours, Beijing has passed a law that gives power to its coastguard to fire on foreign vessels and demolish structures built in disputed waters, South China Morning Post reported. China's top legislative

Taiwan thanks US for 'rock-solid support' in face of China's coercion

After the United States expressed plans to strengthen ties with Taiwan under the Biden administration, Taipei on Sunday expressed gratitude to the US for its commitment of "rock-solid support" against China's coercion. "We sincerely thank US State Department for its