Eid Spirit Lights Up Kashmir: Streets Alive with Joy, Markets Overflowing with Shoppers

Eid Spirit Lights Up Kashmir: Streets Alive with Joy, Markets Overflowing with Shoppers

With smiles on their faces and faith in their hearts, the people of Kashmir are pouring into bustling markets across Srinagar and beyond, as Eid al-Adha draws near. The festive energy is undeniable—roads are jammed with cars, sidewalks filled with pavement sellers, and animal markets echo with the sounds of bargaining and bleating sheep. Despite […]

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A New Dawn in Seoul: President Lee Jae-myung Vows Dialogue, Unity, and Economic Revival

A New Dawn in Seoul: President Lee Jae-myung Vows Dialogue, Unity, and Economic Revival

SEOUL, South Korea, June 4 — With emotion in his voice and hope in his words, South Korea’s newly elected President, Lee Jae-myung, took the stage at the National Assembly on Wednesday, laying out a bold and compassionate vision for the country’s future — one built on dialogue, unity, and resilience. Rising from a childhood […]

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UK threatens legal action against Roman Abramovich over Chelsea sale money

UK threatens legal action against Roman Abramovich over Chelsea sale money

London — The UK government is gearing up for a serious showdown with Russian businessman Roman Abramovich over £2.5 billion — the money from his sale of Chelsea Football Club. Abramovich had hoped to use the funds to help victims of Russia’s war in Ukraine, but the British government says the money must be spent […]

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Iran Still Waiting for Clear Signals from U.S. on Lifting Sanctions

Iran: Still Waiting for Clarity from U.S. on Sanctions Relief

Hopes for progress in long-standing talks between Iran and the United States remain fragile, as Iran’s Foreign Ministry announced on Monday that Washington has yet to show a meaningful shift in its stance on lifting sanctions. Speaking at a weekly press briefing in Tehran, ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei shared a candid message with the public: […]

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Laos and Japan Celebrate 70 Years of Friendship with Promises of a Stronger Future

A Milestone of Friendship: Laos and Japan Deepen Their Bond at 70-Year Mark

TOKYO — In a warm and forward-looking meeting in Tokyo, President Thongloun Sisoulith of Laos and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba came together not just as political leaders, but as long-standing friends of two nations that have walked side by side for seven decades. Their heartfelt meeting took place on the sidelines of the 30th […]

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