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Modi: Quad Summit will provide opportunity to review progress of grouping’s initiatives  - Asiana Times

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that the second in-person Quad Leaders’ Summit in Japan will allow leaders from four nations to assess the success of the grouping’s activities and share perspectives on developments in the Indo-Pacific as well as global topics of mutual concern.” Modi: Quad Summit will provide opportunity”. PM Modi said the second Quad Leaders’ Summit would allow the four leaders to review the group’s activities and discuss matters of mutual concern in the Indo-Pacific region.     Agenda for the Visit  A statement released ahead of his travel to Japan on May 23-24 said that he…

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Former PM Imran Khan praises India's foreign policy after fuel price cuts  - Asiana Times

Despite being a part of the Quad, India resisted US pressure and purchased inexpensive Russian oil to bring relief to the masses, Former Pak PM tweeted. “PM Imran Khan praises”. Despite being a part of the Quad, India resisted US pressure and purchased inexpensive Russian oil to bring relief to the masses, Former Pak PM tweeted. “PM Imran Khan praises”. Imran Khan on India’s foreign policy Imran Khan commended India’s foreign policy and stated his administration was pursuing this objective with the support of an independent foreign policy despite US pressure on the Ukraine war.   Previously, the government has…

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Man stabbed to death; police suspect wife's kin 

A young guy was savagely stabbed to death in the entire front of the public. According to police, the offenders who attacked the dead were related to his wife. ” Man stabbed to death; police suspect wife’s kin “.A young guy was stabbed to death in broad daylight in the Shahinayathgunj fish market neighbourhood on Friday night. According to police, Man stabbed to death; police suspect wife’s kin the perpetrators targeted the dead because he married a lady against her family’s desires a year ago.  The victim, named Neeraj Panwar, was repeatedly stabbed with knives in the head, chest, and other body…

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Pakistan

In a press conference, FO spokesperson Asif Iftikhar stated that the government would explore all options to defeat the scourge of terrorism and preserve the region’s peace and stability. According to a statement released by the Foreign Office on Friday, Pakistan pledged to remove the terrorism threat and provide total peace to the nation (FO). Terrorism is a shared concern for the whole area, according to FO spokesperson Asif Iftikhar, speaking at a press conference here. “Pakistan to Eliminate Terrorism Threat”. I can assure you that our commitment to combating terrorism is unshakable. He stated that “we would explore all options” to…

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WHO says Monkeypox cases confirmed in 12 countries 

Monkeypox has been verified in over 80 cases in at least 12 countries. WHO is investigating 50 other suspected cases, without specifying which countries are involved, but cautions that further outbreaks may be reported. Nine European nations and the United States, Canada, and Australia have verified infections. Central and West Africa’s rural areas are especially prone to monkeypox. According to the National Health Service of the United Kingdom, it is an uncommon viral illness that is generally mild and lasts just a few weeks. The virus is difficult to transfer between humans, and the risk to the general population is…

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After two weeks, Sri Lanka lifts the state of emergency 

The decision was to enhance the island nation’s law and order condition. The state of emergency in Sri Lanka was removed on Saturday, nearly two weeks after being declared across the island nation in response to enormous economic and anti-government protests. Embattled President Gotabaya Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka announced a state of emergency on May 6, midnight, for the second time in just over a month, following escalating anti-government rallies across the country over the economic crisis. According to Hiru News, the Presidential Secretariat announced that the state of emergency had been revoked as of Friday midnight. The decision was…

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North Korea is fighting Covid in an unvaccinated population without access to efficient antiviral medications. To protect itself against the epidemic, the government closed its borders in early 2020. Its authorities have so far turned down medical assistance from outside sources. Official media has advocated traditional therapies for what is known as “fever”. Hot beverages Rodong Simnun, the ruling party’s publication, offered ginger or honeysuckle tea and a willow-leaf drink for people who were not critically unwell. Hot liquids may help relieve specific Covid symptoms, such as a sore throat or cough, and aid hydration in individuals losing more fluid…

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Canada has announced that two of China’s largest telecommunications equipment manufacturers would be prohibited from operating on its 5G phone networks. The country’s industry minister announced the restrictions against Huawei and ZTE on Thursday. Why such a decision? According to Francois-Philippe Champagne, the measure would improve Canada’s mobile internet services while also “protecting Canadians’ safety and security.” Several countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand, have already imposed limitations on the companies. The four countries, together with Canada, make up the ‘Five Eyes’ intelligence-sharing agreement. It began as a means to…

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The Taliban have commanded female Afghan TV presenters and other women on the broadcast to cover their faces while on air. According to a religious police spokeswoman, media outlets were informed of the proclamation on Wednesday. The Decision The decision comes two weeks after all women were told to cover their faces in public or face a penalty. Women are restricted; they are not permitted to travel without a male guardian, and secondary schools for girls are closed. An Afghan journalist who did not wish to be identified works for a small TV station in Kabul and said that the…

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PM Modi to attend Tokyo Quad summit on May 24 - Asiana Times

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will fly to Tokyo on Tuesday for his second in-person Quad summit. He will also conduct bilateral meetings with US President Joseph Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated. Mr. Modi will address a business conference and meet with members of the Indian community in Tokyo on May 23. The Quad summit and bilateral discussions will take place on May 24. The Vision “The next Quad Summit provides a chance for Leaders to exchange perspectives on developments in the Indo-Pacific region and…

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