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Nepal Launches ‘Greater Nepal’ Campaign, Includes Dehradun, Nanital

Nepal Launches ‘Greater Nepal’ Campaign, Includes Dehradun, Nanital

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Nepal has launched a new campaign named as ‘Greater Nepal‘ that includes claims on Indian cities like Dehradun and Nainital, to provoke India. As per the reports the Communist Party of Nepal has come together with the Unified Nepal National Front and has illegally claimed Indian cities.What are the side effects of anabolic steroid misuse? | National Institute on Drug Abuse sustanon caloric restriction induces anabolic resistance to resistance exercise Greater Nepal is an idea to extend its boundaries into the territories like Sikkim, Kumaon, Garhwal and Kangra and other regions of India. Nepal says these territories were ceded to the East India Company under the Sugauli Treaty of 1816 due to the defeat of the Gurkha king in the Anglo-Nepalese War of 1814–16. ...
Local Media in Kashmir Facing Enormous Challenges, Says IMWU

Local Media in Kashmir Facing Enormous Challenges, Says IMWU

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The International Muslim Women's union has written to the united Nations General Assembly and said that upheld the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideasthrough any media and regardless of frontiers. Over the years, a host of international Conventions were developed on the basis of the Declaration, principal among them are: International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (Article 19) and International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (Article I). In Jammu Kashmir, it is lamentable that the Indian media’s news/story on Kashmir is framed not to depict the actual reality, but to construct a reality that suits nationalistic agenda of the Indian...
China and India Agree to Stop Sending Troops to Borders- China Says No War with any Country.

China and India Agree to Stop Sending Troops to Borders- China Says No War with any Country.

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Senior Indian and Chinese military commanders have agreed to stop the further buildup of troops along their fast-militarizing disputed border in the mountainous Ladakh region where the two Asian giants have for months been locked in a bitter standoff, the Indian military said on Tuesday. In a statement, India’s defense ministry said the two sides have also agreed to “strengthen communication on the ground” and “avoid misunderstandings and misjudgments” along the contested, long border known as the Line of Actual Control. However, it did not mention any breakthrough during the talks about the troops’ disengagement. On Tuesday night, India’s defense ministry, which called it a “joint” statement by India and China, said the two sides have agreed to “stop sending more troops to the f...
Iran’s President Says U.S. Can Neither Impose Negotiations Nor War on Iran

Iran’s President Says U.S. Can Neither Impose Negotiations Nor War on Iran

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While addressing U.N. General Assembly, Iran’s president said that United States (U.S.) can’t impose negotiations or war on the Islamic Republic amid heightened tensions between the longtime foes over Tehran's 2015 nuclear deal with major powers. Hassan Rouhani in his video message said "Iran is not a bargaining chip in U.S. elections and domestic policy. Any U.S. administration after the upcoming elections will have no choice but to surrender to the resilience of the Iranian nation.” Iran refused to hold any kind of talks with U.S. until Washington lifts sanction on Tehran and return to the original agreement. In retaliation for U.S. pressure, Tehran has scaled back compliance with nuclear capacity limits set by the deal. U.S. President, Donald Trump in U.N. address said,...
Britain Imposes 6 –Months Lockdown to Tackle Second Wave of COVID-19

Britain Imposes 6 –Months Lockdown to Tackle Second Wave of COVID-19

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The Prime Minister of United Kingdom, Boris Johnson told people to work from home where possible and also ordered restaurants and bars to conclude before the time in order to control the spread of COVID-19’s second wave with new restriction which can last upto 6 months. He said in parliament, “We reserve the right to deploy greater firepower, with significantly greater restrictions.” An emergency meeting was called with ministers and leaders of the United Kingdom’s devolved governments. Johnson advised employees of different sectors to stay at home if they could.buy levitra online https://calibudsman.com/wp-content/themes/shoptimizer/inc/core/functions/new/levitra.html no prescription He ordered all pubs, bars, restaurants and other hospitality sites to close at 10 p.m. with only...
Palestine Quits Arab League Role over Growing Arab-Israel Ties

Palestine Quits Arab League Role over Growing Arab-Israel Ties

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On Tuesday, Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki through a news conference in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah said that Palestine has quit its current chairmanship of Arab League meetings, stating the reason to be the growing dishonourable Arab ties with Israel. “Palestine has decided to concede its right to chair the League’s council [of foreign ministers] at its current session. There is no honour in seeing Arabs rush towards normalisation during its presidency,” Maliki stated. Palestinian leaders had recently failed to convince the Arab League to condemn the United Arab Emirates (UAE) – Israel deal of normalizing ties. Riyad, Palestinian Foreign Minister, had urged the Arab nations to reject the UAE-Israel deal and said that if Arab league did not condemn the d...
‘Kashmir Conflict is Still a Burning Issue’: Erdogan Says at UN

‘Kashmir Conflict is Still a Burning Issue’: Erdogan Says at UN

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On Tuesday, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addressed 193 countries for the 75th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session by stating the Kashmir conflict as a "burning issue" and speaking about solving the dispute over Kashmir as per aspirations of the Kashmiri people. “The Kashmir conflict, which is also key to the stability and peace of South Asia, is still a burning issue,” Erdogan said. “Steps taken following the abolition of the special status of Jammu-Kashmir further complicated the problem,” the Turkish President said. “We are in favour of solving this issue through dialogue, within the framework of the United Nations resolutions and especially in line with the expectations of the people of Kashmir,” Erdogan said. “The Kashmir conflict which is also key to th...
Colombian Workers and Students Protest Against Government’s New Policies

Colombian Workers and Students Protest Against Government’s New Policies

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In Bogota’s central Bolivar Plaza workers and students protested against President Ivan Duque’s social and economic policies, they also urged people to come out and hold demonstrations amid the economic crisis and recent brutalities by police. The major unions organized a caravan of bicycles, motorcycles, and cars for the labor ministry to follow all the COVID guidelines and restrictions making masks compulsory and ban on the huge gatherings. The protesters were seen throwing stones at the police outside the seat of the country’s top courts and police used tear gas to disperse the crowd. A 19-year-old student recalled the incidents when a man was killed in detention in Bogota and 13 were killed in Soacha and hundreds injured he said that “I’m protesting for my rights because it’s ...
US to Sanction Iran’s Nuclear, Missile, and Conventional Arms Programs

US to Sanction Iran’s Nuclear, Missile, and Conventional Arms Programs

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Today more than two dozen sanctions will be imposed by the United States (US) on those involved in Iran's nuclear, missile, and conventional arms programs, a senior U.S. official said. This move is an attempt to extend the previous expired United Nations (UN) sanctions on Iran. The US claims that the sanctions have resumed despite the opposition of allies and adversaries, referring to the UN Security Council member countries voting against extending the 2015 UN sanctions on Iran. These new sanctions come a week after the US-brokered deal for UAE and Bahrain to normalise ties with Israel, also putting European allies, China, and Russia on notice that while their inclination may be to ignore the US drive to maintain the UN sanctions on Iran, companies based in their nations would feel ...
Belarus Accuses UN Human Rights Council of Interfering in the Country’s Internal Affairs

Belarus Accuses UN Human Rights Council of Interfering in the Country’s Internal Affairs

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Belarus accuses UN of interfering in their internal affairs .The Belarus Foreign Ministry on Friday described as a “dangerous precedent” a resolution by the U.N. Human Rights Council calling for U.N. monitoring of alleged rights violations in Belarus, and accused the council of interfering in its internal affairs. The Human Rights Council agreed the resolution, submitted by the European Union, on Friday. The Council gave the office of U.N. Rights boss Michelle Bachelet a mandate to closely monitor the situation in Belarus and submit an oral report with recommendations by the end of year. The resolution, in response to a crackdown on protests since a disputed presidential election in Belarus on August 9, came after a long day of talks by the 47-member state forum in Geneva on the huma...