Iran’s Foreign Minister has declared that the country will not negotiate or compromise on its sovereign rights under any circumstances. His remarks came during a press conference in Tehran, where he outlined Iran’s firm position on national security, nuclear policy, and regional independence. A Clear Message to the World The foreign minister said Iran’s sovereignty...
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Pakistan cannot bear Afghan refugee burden any longer, says PM amid border tensions
Prime Minister of Pakistan has said that the country can no longer bear the economic and security burden of hosting a large number of Afghan refugees. His statement comes at a time of increasing border tensions and renewed concerns over cross-border militancy and economic strain. Rising pressure on Pakistan’s resources Speaking at a press conference...
TLP Chief Saad Rizvi ‘Traced, to Be Arrested Soon,’ Say Sources
The political and religious landscape in Pakistan has once again been shaken by news regarding the arrest of the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) chief, Saad Rizvi. Sources have confirmed that the leader, who has been at the center of several protests and controversies in the country, has been traced by authorities and will likely be arrested...
Israeli Security Cabinet Meeting Now
The Israeli Security Cabinet is having an important meeting right now to discuss some of the most pressing issues facing the country. The cabinet is made up of high-ranking government officials and military leaders who make decisions on national security, defense, and related matters. This meeting comes at a time when Israel is facing several...
Egyptian President Invites Trump to Witness Signing of Potential Gaza Deal
In a significant diplomatic move, the President of Egypt has extended an invitation to former U.S. President Donald Trump to attend the signing of a potential peace deal regarding the ongoing conflict in Gaza. This invitation has drawn attention from around the world, as both sides of the Gaza conflict—Israel and Hamas—have long struggled to...
Legal Battles Escalate Over Trump’s Push to Deploy National Guard to Portland and Chicago
In recent weeks, there has been a growing legal battle surrounding former U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to send the National Guard to the cities of Portland, Oregon, and Chicago, Illinois. These cities have seen protests and unrest in the past, and Trump’s move to deploy the National Guard to these areas has sparked heated...
India to Host First Afghan Taliban Minister Amid Shifting Diplomatic Landscape
In a significant diplomatic development, Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, is scheduled to visit India from October 9 to 16, 2025. This marks the first high-level visit by a senior Taliban official to India since the group seized power in Afghanistan in August 2021. The United Nations Security Council has granted a temporary...
You Must Earn the Right to Live in UK”: Mahmood Unveils Tougher Migration Policy
In a major shift in Britain’s immigration policy, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has announced that migrants must earn the right to live permanently in the UK through stronger contribution and integration. The new rules aim to make settlement harder for many newcomers, though they stop short of applying to those already in the country.NonStop Local...
Saudi-Pakistan Security Pact a ‘Response to Growing Israeli Power’
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have signed a new security agreement that analysts say is partly a reaction to Israel’s expanding military and political influence in the Middle East. The deal highlights changing regional dynamics, as countries seek new partnerships to balance power and protect their national interests. What the Pact Includes The security pact focuses...
Tehran, Baghdad Enjoy Strong Diplomatic Relations, Iraqi President Says
Iraq’s president has said that his country and neighboring Iran share strong diplomatic ties built on history, culture, and mutual interests. The statement underlines how important the relationship between Baghdad and Tehran has become for politics, security, and trade in the Middle East. Shared History and Culture Iraq and Iran have a long history of...
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