The pandemic is showing no signs of abating in India as the country reported a fifth consecutive day of more than 90,000 confirmed daily new cases on September 14; over 80,000 deaths have been confirmed. The country is nearing 5 million confirmed cases and almost 70 percent of new deaths are concentrated in Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Tamil […]
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Bangladesh’s Long Road Ahead in Countering Terrorist Fundraising
In early May, a Spanish court sentenced a British citizen of Bangladeshi origin to seven years in prison for financing and supporting terrorism. The convict, Ataul Haque, brother of the head of Islamic State’s technological wing (killed in a targeted U.S. drone strike in Syria in 2015), had reportedly sent 47,000 euros from Spain to Bangladesh via China using an […]
Read more ›Afghan envoy agrees to testify before House panel after subpoena threat
The Trump administration’s envoy for Afghan peace talks has agreed to testify before a House committee after the panel threatened to issue subpoenas if officials would not appear at a hearing.
Read more ›Mike Pompeo: US troops could withdraw from Afghanistan by spring
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he is optimistic about the pace of peace talks between Afghan government officials and the Taliban and expects to see a full withdrawal of US forces from the country by the spring of 2021.
Read more ›U.S. commander: Intel still hasn’t established Russia paid Taliban ‘bounties’ to kill U.S. troops
Two months after top Pentagon officials vowed to get to the bottom of whether the Russian government bribed the Taliban to kill American service members, the commander of troops in the region says a detailed review of all available intelligence has not been able to corroborate the existence of such a program.
Read more ›Warring Afghans meet to find peace after decades of war
Afghanistan’s warring sides started negotiations for the first time, bringing together the Taliban and delegates appointed by the Afghan government Saturday for historic meetings aimed at ending decades of war.
Read more ›Afghanistan-Taliban Talks Begin In Attempt To End 19 Years Of Bloodshed
Afghanistan’s warring factions have officially begun what is likely to be a long and arduous process of negotiating a peaceful and prosperous future after nearly two decades of war.
Read more ›Bijapur: Maoist Outbursts
On September 4, 2020, four civilians were hacked to death by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the Gangaloor area of Bijapur District in Chhattisgarh. The Maoists called a group of 20 villagers, who were supporting the construction work inside a forest, to a jan adalat (Maoist people’s/Kangaroo court) held in the village. The jan adalat branded four […]
Read more ›Blasphemy as Pretext
On September 8, 2020, a Sessions Court in Lahore, Punjab, sentenced a Christian man, Asif Pervaiz, to death, after convicting him of sending text messages containing “blasphemous content”. The court order issued by Additional Sessions Judge Mansoor Ahmad Qureshi said Pervaiz would first serve a three-year prison term for “misusing” his phone to send the derogatory text message. Then “he […]
Read more ›China lodges representation over Pentagon report on China’s military development
China has lodged stern representation to the US after the US Department of Defense released the 2020 report on China’s military and security developments, another example of the US defaming China’s national defense and military modernization, the Chinese Ministry of National Defense said Sunday.
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