Archive for October 27th, 2020

India Gives Submarine to Myanmar Amid Growing Chinese Footprint in Indian Ocean Countries

India has given a submarine to Myanmar as part of a military outreach to its eastern neighbor that strategic analysts say is driven by New Delhi’s bid to counter China’s growing influence in Southeast Asia.

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No relief yet for Pakistan as FATF keeps it on global grey list

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) on Friday announced it would keep Pakistan on the grey list until at least February next year. Speaking at a virtual press conference in Paris on Friday the anti-money laundering/terror financing watchdog’s president Marcus Pleyer said there were still conditions Pakistan needs to comply with before they can be removed from the grey list.

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Afghan civilians ‘being slaughtered on a daily basis’

Amnesty International has raised its voice over the spate of bloody attacks in Afghanistan in the past week and said parties to the peace talks are failing to protect the lives of civilians. The watchdog said it is Afghan civilians who continue to pay the price for the conflict.

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Saleh lashes out over Kabul blast, says ‘rotten ideology’ must be rooted out

Afghanistan’s First Vice President Amrullah Saleh said on Saturday night that ISIS Afghanistan (IS-K) and the Taliban share the same “ideological gene” and that the “rotten ideology” needs to be rooted out.

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At least 18 killed in suicide bombing outside a Kabul college

At least 18 people have been killed in a suicide bombing in a densely populated area of Kabul city. Ministry of Interior spokesman Tariq Arian confirmed Saturday evening that the death toll stands at 18 and about 57 others were wounded.

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