Author: Aditya Singh

us warns israel on nuclear weapons

Nuclear weapons: U.S. President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid signed a joint pledge on Thursday On Thursday, the US and Israel strengthened their alliance against Iran by signing a new security agreement, and President Joe Biden vowed to deploy “all” available American might to prevent the Islamic Republic from obtaining nuclear weapons. Israel has stated that it reserves the right to use force if necessary and that it wants Iran’s nuclear program completely terminated. Mr. Biden’s visit to Saudi Arabia Mr. Biden’s visit to Saudi Arabia, which is in the news because of disagreements with the US…

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Europe wildfires : There might be a thunderstorm in upcoming days but rain may evaporate even before touching the ground Since the start of the industrial age, the planet has warmed by around 1.1 degrees Celsius. An exceptionally hot summer in southern Europe has sparked destructive wildfires that have burned out homes, forests, and other major infrastructure from Turkey to Spain. Portugal  Portugal’s 3,500 firefighters are putting out waves of fires as record-breaking heat spreads across the nation. The government has placed the entire mainland under a “state of contingency” through Friday, the second-highest of three degrees and one step…

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Mexico will give $1.5 billion to help build the U.S. border wall. - Asiana Times

A joint initiative has been announced by the USA and Mexico. On Tuesday, American president Joe Biden organized a meeting at the White House with Mexican president Andrés Manuel López. On the same day, the border agreement was also made. The two nations were likely to agree to work together on a multi-year project to improve the border infrastructure along their 2,000-mile borderline as part of their negotiations. In a joint declaration, the two governments promised to make immediate and coordinated efforts to limit the number of migrants arriving in both countries and to combat rising inflation by enhancing bilateral…

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Skeletons from the battle of waterloo recovered - Asiana Times

Archeologist found remains of humans and horses in the dig On the Waterloo battlefield, a group of prominent archaeologists, students, and veterans came upon a rare, full soldier skeleton from the war 200 years ago. Napoleon’s aspirations of an empire were permanently crushed when an epic battle near Brussels, Belgium, in June 1815 saw as many as 20,000 men die on a single day. And yet, the fate of their remnants has remained unclear for two centuries. The charity has been excavating at Waterloo since 2015, it has significantly improved our knowledge of this devastating fight involving men from many…

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<strong>Iran plans to provide combat drones to Russia</strong> - Asiana Times

U.S claims that Iran is assisting Russia in war with Ukraine Iran to give combat drones to Russia Jake Sullivan, White house national security adviser says Iran is preparing Russian troops to use the unmanned aerial vehicles. The U.S claims Iran is planning to supply hundreds of drones with combat capabilities, to assist Russia in war with Ukraine. Iran did not confirm or reject the US statements, claiming that technological cooperation with Russia existed prior to the war. Jake’s comment comes prior to US President Joe Biden’s visit to Israel and Saudi Arabia this week. Neither country has so far…

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ISIS chief of Syria killed in US drone strike - Asiana Times

Maher Al-Agal was assassinated by a U.S drone in northwest Syria Al-Agal was one of the top five leaders of ISIS, who was responsible for the aggressive development of organizations outside Syria and Iraq. He was most recently a commander in a Turkish-backed faction called Jaysh Al-Sharqiyyah. Al-Agal was taken out after being targeted near Jindayris, in the northwest region of the country. U.S military confirmed the death of Al-Agal on Tuesday. Drone strike injured an associate of Al-Agal’s, his life status is still not confirmed to the authorities, though no civilian was harmed in the act, confirmed CENTCOM (United…

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Is Ronaldo moving to PSG? - Asiana Times

Is Ronaldo leaving Manchester? This confirmed that Ronaldo will be a free agent by next year. His contract with Manchester United ends on June 30, 2024. But Ronaldo has made it clear to his current club that he would like to leave the club this summer if the right bid comes in. Reportedly Ronaldo has been missing some practice sessions saying it’s due to some family issue, and it is unclear too if he will fly to Bangkok with the rest of the team, for the United week tour of Thailand and Australia.  Has PSG shown interest? Yes, PSG has…

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<strong>Is Pakistan heading towards yet another economic Crisis?</strong> - Asiana Times

Forced by poor economic management, will Pakistan be the next country to go Sri Lanka’s way ? Pakistan heading economic Crisis? News like Pakistan selling donkeys to China and the government asking people to drink less tea, have been surfacing on social media for a long time. The current situation of the country is due to a large number of defective economic policies and unstable political conditions. Even Pakistan is not able to secure the bail out package from the International Monetary Fund(IMF) which has forced Lahore to look for other ways to bring in the money. Bad decision made…

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<strong>Russia shuts off gas pipeline, Germany shivers</strong> - Asiana Times

The shutting off of Nord Stream 1 has left Europe on the edge Russia is the largest producer of natural gas in the world, and second largest producer of crude oil. Europe’s dependence on Russia for fuel is Putin’s shield, during this time of Russia-Ukraine war. Nord Stream 1, starts from Vyborg, Russia moving through sea it reaches Greifswald, Germany and is 1,222 Km, world longest sub-sea pipeline in the world. The Russian pipeline ceased operating on 11th July and will remain ceased till 21st July, for annual maintenance says Russia. The pipeline provides 55 billion cubic meters of gas…

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<strong>15 dead in a mass shooting in Soweto, South Africa</strong> - Asiana Times

After a shooting at a bar in the South Africa township of Soweto on Sunday, at least 15 people were found dead. According to the officials, the carnage took place after midnight when a group of men with rifles and pistols entered the bar and opened fire at people inside, leaving 15 dead and 8 injured. According to police, the unidentified gunmen fled the area and are currently missing. They added that it was unclear how many people were engaged in the attack. “It’s a bad scene. When you see the bodies piled up, you can see that every one…

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