Author: Hasnain Abid Khanzada

CITY OF MEXICO: A Spanish narrative praising the ideals of the country’s triumph of the Americas presently appearing in Mexico has added fuel to a politically charged banter over the tradition of imperialism. Latino America: The Spanish director Jose Luis Lopez-Linares claims that his film “A Song of Life and Hope” presents “a new vision” of colonial times. Shot in Mexico, Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia, it portrays the Spanish as affecting the Americas, giving a glad legacy of Catholicism and craftsmanship, including elevated Rococo roused Spanish provincial design. It makes no notice of the maltreatments committed for the sake of…

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Managua: Nicaragua announced on Friday that it would end diplomatic ties with Israel, describing the Israeli government as “genocidal” and “fascist.” Nicaragua’s government said in a statement that Israel’s attacks on Palestinian territories were to blame for the break in relations. A resolution urging Nicaragua to take action to coincide with the one-year anniversary of the Gaza conflict had been passed earlier in the day by the nation’s congress. The Nicaraguan government stated that the conflict “extends against Lebanon and gravely threatens Syria, Yemen, and Iran” at this point. Following Iran’s attack on Israel with a barrage of missiles on…

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LONDON: The UK government is hosting international business leaders on Monday to try to get Britain some much-needed investment. However, the buildup has been chaotic, and it has been reported that a major company has threatened to cancel a project. The new Labour government’s leader, Keir Starmer, hopes that the International Investment Summit in London will demonstrate that the UK is “the best place in the world to do business.” After winning the general election with an overwhelming majority, Starmer has only been in power for three months. However, he is as of now on the back foot, with…

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BEIJING: As part of one of its largest support packages in years, China announced on Saturday that it would issue special bonds to assist its sputtering economy, indicating a spending spree to strengthen banks, stabilize the property market, and reduce local government debt. The plan is one of a series Beijing is taking to end the years-long crisis in the property sector and the world’s second-largest economy’s chronically low consumption. As part of a push to encourage banks to lend, Beijing’s planned special bonds aim to increase the capital available to them in the hopes of reviving sluggish consumer…

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WASHINGTON: Democratic White House candidate Kamala Harris is in “excellent health” and fit for the presidency, according to a medical report published by the White House on Saturday, as she aims to put pressure on Republican nominee and ex-president Donald Trump to publish his own health records. “Vice President Harris remains in excellent health,” her physician Joshua Simmons said in the report, adding that she “possesses the physical and mental resiliency required to successfully execute the duties of the presidency”. According to Simmons, her most recent physical exam, conducted in April, was “unremarkable”. Simmons noted that Harris suffers from seasonal…

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“Hear me out: there is no war that will end all wars…War is a perfect, independent entity.” — Kafka’s On the Shore by Haruki Murakami: “On the hill we had been at the beginning of something:” of another time wherein struggle floods, moves or blurs yet doesn’t end, in which the most you can expect isn’t harmony, or the appearance of a superior age, yet just to stay protected as far as might be feasible… The station was the start. Its end was as yet the start… The Pumpkin is gone, however nothing is finished.” — Pumpkinflowers: Matti Friedman Prelude…

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Chinese Chief Li Qiang is booked to embrace a four-day respective visit to Islamabad from October 14 to 17 to meet Pakistan’s considerate and military initiative, as well as go to the Gathering of the Board of the Heads of Legislature of the Shanghai Participation Association (SCO), the Related Press of Pakistan (Application) reports. His visit comes just a few days after a suicide bombing near Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport on October 6 that left two Chinese citizens dead and 11 others injured, including another Chinese citizen. On Monday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif promised the Chinese that she would personally…

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On Sunday, traders and analysts urged the party’s leadership to reconsider PTI’s call to protest ahead of the highly anticipated Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) moot on October 15. The PTI has called for party leaders and workers to gather in Islamabad on October 15 and announced the suspension of its protests in Punjab. The party has also demanded that party leaders and members of the party’s family have immediate access to Imran Khan, the party’s founder, who is being held in Adiala Jail. Due to security concerns regarding the high-profile SCO summit, the government previously prohibited visits to Adiala Jail…

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KURRAM: Officials reported that armed clashes between two groups in the Kurram district on Saturday resulted in the deaths of fifteen people, including two women and a child, as well as the injuries of seven others. Two Kanj Alizai tribe members were injured when Maqbal tribe members allegedly opened fire early in the morning, according to police reports. They claimed that shortly after the incident, the fighting spread to several districts, and that passenger and other vehicles were also attacked. According to the sources, both the deceased and the injured were transported to the Parachinar district headquarters hospital. Dr. Syed…

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QUETTA: Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti ruled out the necessity of a military operation in the province one day after an attack by armed men on a coal mine in the Duki area of Balochistan resulted in the deaths of 21 miners. At Civil Hospital Quetta, where he visited the injured coal miners, he made these remarks to reporters on Saturday. In the mean time, a total strike was seen against the assault in Duki, where workers likewise quit working at coal mineshafts until they were given security by the state. CM Bugti stated that terrorists killed innocent miners once…

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