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Article: A fleet of ships and over a thousand aid workers will attempt to break the Gaza blockade again in the coming month. The organizers of the Global Solidarity Flotilla have reaffirmed their commitment to help the Palestinians in Gaza. A press release announced that the convoy will set sail in March, featuring medical personnel and investigators. It’s worth noting that last year in October, Israel intercepted 40 ships and 450 aid workers, preventing them from entering Gaza to deliver aid. In a recent development, a person who was detained for attempting to break the Gaza blockade in the past…

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Iran and the United States have resumed talks in a bid to resolve their ongoing nuclear disputes. According to reports from Iranian media, Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Mousavi, is leading the delegation. In a pre-talk statement, Abbas Mousavi emphasized the importance of mutual respect in the negotiations. The reports also indicate that Iranian officials, including Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs, Majid Takht Ravanchi, Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Saeed Khatibzadeh, and Deputy Foreign Minister for Economic Affairs, Hamid Baeedinejad, are accompanying Foreign Minister Abbas Mousavi. Meanwhile, the US delegation is represented by Steven Stevickoff and Jared Conley.…

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Pakistani High Commissioner to Canada, Muhammad Salman, has strongly condemned the ongoing oppression and brutality faced by the Kashmiri people at the hands of Indian authorities. He made these remarks while addressing a ceremony held in Ottawa to mark Kashmir Solidarity Day. In his speech, the High Commissioner paid tribute to the unwavering resolve, courage, and sacrifices of the Kashmiri people despite facing prolonged difficulties. High Commissioner Muhammad Salman reiterated Pakistan’s principled stance, emphasizing that the solution to the Kashmir issue lies in the implementation of United Nations Security Council resolutions and holding a free and fair plebiscite in accordance…

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A grand event was organized at the Pakistani Consulate in Houston, Texas, to reaffirm support for the Kashmiri freedom struggle on Kashmir Solidarity Day. Speaking on the occasion, Consul General Houston Afzal Chaudhry said that Pakistan will continue to maintain unwavering moral, political, and diplomatic support for the Kashmiri people’s struggle for freedom. He emphasized that the serious human rights violations in occupied Kashmir demand attention from the international community. Addressing the gathering, Vice Consul Shazad Hassan said that the Kashmir issue is not just a regional problem but a global issue that affects the conscience of the world. He…

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Pakistan’s Embassy in Tokyo, the capital of Japan, hosted a dignified ceremony to mark Kashmir Solidarity Day, reaffirming the country’s unwavering political, moral, and diplomatic support for the people of Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The event brought together members of the Pakistani community, diplomats, academics, and Japanese friends, who expressed solidarity with the Kashmiri people. In his address, Pakistan’s Ambassador to Japan Abdul Hamid emphasized that the right to self-determination of the Kashmiri people is recognized under the United Nations Security Council resolutions and international law. He noted that the Kashmir issue is one of the oldest disputes on the…

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The United States has criticized Russia for failing to control nuclear arms under the New START treaty. US Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Thomas D. Nephew stated that the treaty has lost its significance, with a major nuclear power increasing its nuclear arsenal at an extraordinary scale. Nephew claimed that a bilateral treaty with only one nuclear power is not effective, particularly considering China’s nuclear stockpile has no limits, transparency, announcements, or control systems. “We know that the Chinese have conducted nuclear tests,” Nephew emphasized. On the other hand, the Russian Ambassador for Arms Reduction…

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A high-ranking Russian military officer was seriously injured in a shooting incident at his Moscow apartment, sparking widespread concern and speculation. Lieutenant General Vladimir Alekseyev, the second-in-command of Russia’s GRU military intelligence agency, was rushed to the hospital after being shot multiple times in the residential apartment. According to media reports, the incident occurred in the northwestern suburbs of Moscow, although the exact circumstances and motives behind the attack remain unclear. Alekseyev has been a key figure in Russia’s military operations in Ukraine, where the conflict has been ongoing for nearly four years. The officer has faced sanctions from the…

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Pune, India – In a shocking incident, a prominent businessman and owner of a popular bakery in Maharashtra’s city of Solapur, 60-year-old Sunil Motilal Sodarangani, took his own life by jumping from the 17th floor of a residential building in Pune. According to police officials, Sodarangani was seen praying before taking the leap, as observed by eyewitnesses. Before his apparent suicide, Sodarangani arrived at the building and instead of using the elevator, climbed up the stairs to the 17th floor. Residents reported seeing him stand on the rooftop, hands clasped together, and praying. When they informed the security personnel, they…

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Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian stated that the parties have agreed to continue the talks in the future. In an interview with Arab TV, Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said that the atmosphere during the Muscat talks was positive, and the Iranian delegation discussed national interests and the rights of the Iranian nation. He added that the parties have agreed to continue the negotiations. The Muscat talks were a new beginning, but the current situation has seen a significant decline in trust, which is a major obstacle to the negotiations. Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian stated that if…

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Article: British Foreign Secretary Alistair Burt has condemned the horrific mosque bombing in Islamabad as a “terrible tragedy,” saying that the UK’s thoughts are with the victims and their families. In a statement from London, Burt reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to standing alongside Pakistan in the fight against terrorism. The bombing, which occurred during Friday prayers at the Khadija Mosque in the Trelai area of Islamabad, killed 31 people and injured dozens. Eyewitnesses reported hearing gunfire before the blast, which was carried out by a suicide bomber who detonated explosives inside the mosque. Islamabad’s IG, Cawn B, was also killed…

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