jmmmnbjm The decision by the Afghan Embassy in New Delhi to suspend all operations, effective from October 1, is a momentous development that arises from a confluence of significant factors. Foremost among these is the notable lack of support from the Indian government, combined with a substantial reduction in personnel and resources at the embassy's disposal. Additionally, the embassy has underscored its inability to effectively carry out its mission in serving the interests of Afghanistan as a key factor behind this difficult decision. This announcement was made through a statement posted on the social media platform X, with a date of September 30. Contextualizing this decision is the backdrop of India's steadfast non-recognition of the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan. India had taken this position following the Taliban's takeover in 2021 and had also closed its own embassy in Kabul. Notably, however, New Delhi ...
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Leaders Encourage Pakistanis to Embrace Eid Miladun Nabi's Cultural and Religious Diversity."
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Leaders Encourage Pakistanis to Embrace Eid Miladun Nabi's Cultural and Religious Diversity." "Enthusiastic Youth Illuminate Lahore Sky with Fireworks During Eid Miladun Nabi Celebrations" Lahore witnessed exuberant celebrations for Eid Milad-un-Nabi (SAWW), marking the birth of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This auspicious occasion brought together people from diverse backgrounds, uniting them in religious zeal and fervor. The day commenced with a resounding thirty-one-gun salute in Islamabad, the federal capital, and a twenty-one-gun salute in all provincial capitals, a powerful symbol of respect and reverence. Following the Fajr prayers, special congregational prayers were held at mosques across the nation, emphasizing the unity of the Muslim Ummah and praying for the progress and prosperity of Pakistan. Radio Pakistan reported that cities and towns across the country hosted special conferences, events, and Mehfil-e-Milad gatherings to pay tribute to the fi...
"Are You Aging Too Quickly? Here's the ONE Key Factor."
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"Are You Aging Too Quickly? Here's the ONE Key Factor." "Dr. Neil Paulvin Emphasizes Sleep's Vital Role in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine. In the quest for a long and healthy life, one question looms large: What's the secret, and what might be robbing you of it? Dr. Neil Paulvin, a renowned figure in the field of longevity and regenerative medicine, has unlocked a critical answer. He's revealed the ONE significant mistake that could be accelerating your aging process. The clandestine revelation revolves around the profound impact of sleep on your overall well-being. In our relentless, fast-paced lives, sleep often takes a backseat, whether by choice or due to our hectic schedules. But it's imperative to recognize that quality sleep serves as your gateway to a healthier and more vibrant life. Unbeknownst to many, while you're immersed in those essential ZZZs, your body engages in a profound process of self-renewal and healing. This is why a...
COAS and CENTCOM Chief Discuss Regional Security"
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COAS and CENTCOM Chief Discuss Regional Security" "General Michael Kurilla & COAS Gen Asim Munir - Centcom Photo" In Islamabad, a significant meeting took place at General Headquarters in Rawalpindi between General Michael Erik Kurilla, the Commander of US Central Command (Centcom), and Pakistan's Army Chief, General Asim Munir. The discussion revolved around critical issues concerning regional security and the strengthening of defense cooperation between the two nations. This meeting held substantial importance in the context of the evolving geopolitical landscape, with both leaders expressing their commitment to bolstering bilateral relations in various domains. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) department, Pakistan's military media wing, issued an official statement confirming that the regional security situation and avenues for defense collaboration were the central topics of discussion during this high-profile meeting. The outcome of the meeti...
"Diplomatic spat: India-Canada tensions rise.
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"Diplomatic spat: India-Canada tensions rise. "After Sikh activist's murder, diplomatic expulsions occur; allies push for de-escalation #DiplomacyInCrisis" Tensions escalate between Canada and India over Sikh Canadian's assassination, leading to diplomat expulsions and trade talk suspension. Global calls for Delhi-Ottawa cooperation in murder probe. India retaliates by expelling Canadian diplomat; Canadian embassy in New Delhi asks local staff to leave amid the diplomatic rift. Canada issues travel advisory, cautioning against travel to specific Indian regions. Canada probes "credible allegations" of Indian government involvement in Hardeep Singh Nijjar's murder, a Khalistan supporter. Trudeau seeks Indian cooperation, raises concerns at G-20 Summit. Indian Intelligence head in Canada expelled, heightening tensions. Both nations freeze trade negotiations. Trudeau emphasizes international law implications and allies' support. Sikh and Muslim g...
"Germany's 50-year UN journey: A milestone in global diplomacy "
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"Germany's 50-year UN journey: A milestone in global diplomacy " Fifty years ago, on September 18, 1973, two German states became members of the United Nations, an event that defied diplomatic norms. This significant moment occurred by New York's East River and held immense historical weight. Nearly three decades after Germany's initiation of the Second World War and the tragic Holocaust, which caused untold suffering to millions, this day marked the return of a once "defeated enemy nation" to the global community. We remain deeply appreciative of this return, viewing it as an ongoing responsibility. Germany's UN membership came 28 years after the organization's establishment. It symbolizes our acknowledgment of German culpability and unwavering commitment to the principles enshrined in the UN Charter – a world built on the foundation of law rather than the rule of the strong. September 18, 1973, serves as a testament to Germany's profound u...
"Imran seeks bail in cypher case: Legal move ahead."
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"Imran seeks bail in cypher case: Legal move ahead." Imran Khan, PTI leader, contends that the special court overlooked significant prosecution errors and inconsistencies. In Islamabad, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Imran Khan has filed a bail application with the Islamabad High Court for the missing cypher case. This comes two days after a special court denied his previous bail request. Imran Khan, the former prime minister, submitted the application through his lawyer Barrister Salman Safdar, asking the court to grant him bail while he is currently in Attock Jail. In his petition, Khan asserted that the prosecution had filed a fabricated and malicious case. He argued that the special court, responsible for Official Secrets Act-related cases, had overlooked several irregularities and contradictions in the prosecution's case. A written judgment by special court judge Abul Hasnat Zulqarnain highlighted the sensitive nature of the missing cypher case, stating that there ...