Author: Hasnain Abid Khanzada

Sheikh Naim Qassem, Hezbollah’s deputy secretary general who was elected as the Lebanese armed group’s leader on Tuesday, has been a prominent member of the organization for more than 30 years. On October 8, Qassem claimed that the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel was a “war” over who cries first, and that Hezbollah would not cry first. He was speaking from an undisclosed location in front of curtains. Despite Israel’s “painful blows,” the group’s capabilities remained intact. He added, however, that the group backed the efforts of parliament speaker Nabih Berri, a Hezbollah ally, to negotiate a ceasefire. For the…

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South Korea : As Beijing increases its vigilance against alleged threats to national security, Beijing confirmed on Tuesday that it had detained a South Korean citizen for alleged spying. Citing diplomatic sources in Seoul, the Yonhap news service in South Korea reported on Monday that the man in his 50s had been held by Chinese authorities since late last year. It stated that under a revised anti-espionage law, Chinese prosecutors had formally detained him “a few months ago.” This was the first time a South Korean national had been the target of such a case. On Tuesday, a South Korean…

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A United Nations investigation revealed on Tuesday that the civil war in Sudan is rife with apes, particularly paramilitaries, who are accused of engaging in “staggering” levels of sexual violence. A new report from the UN Independent International Fact-Finding Mission for the Sudan stated that women and girls are being kidnapped for sexual slavery and that children are not spared from the abuse. In a statement, the chairman of the investigation, Mohamed Chande Othman, stated, “There is no safe place in Sudan now.” Since April 2023, the Sudanese army (SAF), commanded by de facto ruler Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the…

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Pakistan and Russia :  According to a statement released on Tuesday by the military’s media wing, Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu of the Pakistan Air Force  has emphasized strengthening military ties with Russia through collaborative training programs, joint military drills, and industrial collaboration. Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) claims that the air chief marshal met with a high-level delegation led by Colonel General Aleksandr V. Fomin, Russia’s Deputy Defence Minister, to discuss expanding military and industrial cooperation. According to the statement, “the meeting also discussed new avenues to fortify existing ties through joint military exercises and technical support for…

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Kamala Harris On Tuesday, when she delivers her concluding election argument, Kamala Harris will urge Americans to turn the page on Donald Trump. She will do so in the location where her rival gathered supporters prior to the attack on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. The Democratic vice president’s campaign stated that she chose the symbolic location to promote her argument that the Republican former president is a threat to American democracy, despite polls showing a dead heat exactly one week before Election Day. However, a senior campaign official stated that Harris will also deliver an “optimistic and…

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U.S. Muslim Voters Seek Alternatives Amid Gaza Conflict, Turning Away from Major U.S. Parties By: Raja Zahid Akhtar Khanzada Texas — As the U.S. election season intensifies, Muslim voters are voicing unprecedented dissatisfaction with both major parties, largely due to the ongoing Gaza conflict. Recent polling suggests a significant shift: the Gaza war has led to a notable decline in Muslim support for Democrats, with many voters critical of both President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris’s stances on Israel. This shift has drawn attention to third-party candidates as a potential alternative. A survey conducted by the Council on American-Islamic…

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Washington Post and Los Angeles Times Withdraw Endorsements in U.S. Presidential Election, Sparking Wide Debate By; Raja Zahid A, Khanzada Texas – In a significant shift, two major American newspapers, The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times, have announced they will abstain from endorsing any candidate in the upcoming U.S. presidential election—a departure from a long-held tradition in American media. This is the first time since 1988 that the Washington Post will not endorse a presidential candidate, a decision that is drawing widespread debate over journalistic integrity, public trust, and the media’s role in political discourse. Washington Post CEO Will…

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Smartwatches collect a lot of information about our physiology. Their technology is being used in a way that has never been done before. Patrick Schoettker, chief anaesthesiologist at CHUV University Hospital, is well-aware of the potential complications that can arise from a prolonged general anesthetic procedure. The patient may experience shock as a result of rapid blood loss from the surgical site, resulting in dangerous dips in blood flow throughout the body. However, prolonged deep sedation can also result in severe lung problems, which accounts for a quarter of all surgical deaths within the first six days. Tragedies of this…

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More AI tools that can use computers without human supervision are on the way. It was Anthropic last week, with its Claude AI assistant, and Google has now entered the fray. A report from The Information says that the tech giant is getting ready to launch Project Jarvis, a new AI tool that will make it easier for people to use the internet. Project Jarvis is a “computer-using agent” that specifically operates within the Google Chrome web browser, according to a The Information report. J.A.R.V.I.S (Just A Rather Very Intelligent System) is an advanced AI assistant that assists Tony Stark…

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This week, a member of BTS who is also J-Hope’s partner claimed the top spot on the chart. According to Forbes, J-Hope’s solo single returned to the Billboard charts on Sunday, October 27, but he was unable to reclaim the coveted first position. On the Street, his solo version, was close to topping the World Digital Song Sales chart with a strong second place finish, but he was ultimately stopped by fellow BTS star Jin. Super Tuna, a brand-new single from Jin, went straight to the top, with J Hope’s track coming back right next to it. Despite the impressive…

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