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Let's talk it out: Shehbaz Sharif to Imran Khan - Asiana Times

On Monday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif extended an olive branch to his predecessor, Imran Khan, and declared himself willing to put aside his differences for Pakistan’s benefit. Imran Khan has been invited to an all-party conference on February 7 in Islamabad by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday. Khan now serves as the head of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party after being removed from office as prime minister in April 2022. As Imran Khan once again threatened to dismiss the provincial assemblies of Punjab and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa if a date for a general election was not set by December 20,…

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<strong>Imran Khan condemns arrest attempt amid violence</strong>  - Asiana Times

Imran Khan, the leader of Pakistan’s biggest opposition party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), claimed that the authorities’ attempt to detain him violates the law.  Police and Mr. Khan’s supporters have fought outside his home as they attempted to detain him in accordance with a court order. Mr. Khan is a former prime minister. He is charged with selling official gifts while still working for the government. He asserts that politics is what is driving the case. When police tried to barge their way inside his complex on Tuesday in the city of Lahore, there was a heated scene outside. Following the…

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<strong>Ukraine accuses Russian soldiers of child abuse.</strong>  - Asiana Times

As part of the many charges of abuse during the more than one-year invasion, Ukraine has charged two Russian soldiers with sexually assaulting a four-year-old girl and gang raping her mother in front of her father.  Russian Soldiers Made Crime On Ukraine Childs In March 2022, four homes in the Brovary district outside of Kyiv’s capital city were the scene of a string of sex crimes carried out by Russian soldiers from the 15th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade. Requests for comment from the Russian Defense Ministry were not answered. The brigade’s listed phone numbers were in the wrong sequence. When…

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<strong>Nuclear North Korea Vows to ‘mercilessly punish’ US</strong>  - Asiana Times

North Korea has pledged to ‘mercilessly punish’ the United States as it conducts the largest military exercises with South Korea in the last five years. North Korea also tested two strategic cruise missiles a day earlier. State-run media reported on Monday that North Korea had launched two “strategic cruise missiles” from a submarine, just hours before South Korea and the US began their biggest joint military exercises in five years. The nuclear-armed North reportedly stated in the official report that the “underwater launching drill” had “proven the reliability” of the weapons and identified the submarine-launched missiles as a part of…

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<strong>Texas claims Mexico too dangerous for spring break  </strong>  - Asiana Times

Texas state authorities have recommended Americans not travel to Mexico over the spring break period due to security concerns. Drug cartel violence is a serious hazard for anyone entering Mexico, as reported by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). It happened after four Americans were abducted last week just after crossing the border. Two of them were killed, and the other two were let go uninjured.  Earlier last month, when four Americans went to Matamoros, Mexico, a drug cartel abducted them and killed two of them. Another victim of the incident was a Mexican onlooker. The offending cartel has…

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In 1999 , Putin intends to launch "mass suicide attacks" against Ukrainians.  - Asiana Times

Vladimir Putin is a Russian politician who has been the President or Prime Minister of Russia for much of the period since 2000. He was born on October 7, 1952, in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), Russia. Putin started his career in the KGB (the Soviet Union’s security agency) and later became involved in politics. In 1999, Putin was appointed Prime Minister by Russian President Boris Yeltsin. When Yeltsin resigned on December 31, 1999, Putin became acting president. He was elected president in 2000 and served two terms until 2008, then became Prime Minister until 2012. Putin was again elected president…

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<strong>California high school student, 16, fatally stabbed in class</strong>  - Asiana Times

Being a California high school student is a unique experience that comes with its own set of challenges and opportunities. With a diverse population and a vibrant culture, there is always something new to learn and explore. One of the biggest challenges facing California high school students is the highly competitive academic environment. Many students feel pressure to excel in their classes and extracurricular activities in order to gain admission to top colleges and universities. At the same time, California high school students also have access to some of the best educational resources in the country. From cutting-edge technology to…

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Pakistan unable to feed soldiers amidst economic setbacks ,Covid-19. - Asiana Times

Pakistan, like many other countries around the world, is facing economic challenges that have made it difficult for the government to adequately support its military. In recent years, Pakistan’s economy has been struggling with inflation, high debt levels, and a weak currency, which has led to a decline in the country’s purchasing power. As a result of these economic setbacks, the Pakistan military has reportedly been facing shortages in food supplies, which has affected the morale of soldiers. The situation is particularly dire in areas such as Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where soldiers are deployed to fight against armed militants.…

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Putin-2014 Inner Circle Will Assassinate Him, Says Zelensky.  - Asiana Times

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky recently claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inner circle is plotting to assassinate him. Speaking in an interview with a Ukrainian TV channel, Zelensky suggested that Putin’s associates are growing increasingly disillusioned with the Russian leader and could take drastic measures to remove him from power. Zelensky did not provide any evidence to support his claim, and the Kremlin dismissed his remarks as “absurd.” However, the Ukrainian president has long been a vocal critic of Putin and has accused Russia of backing separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine, a conflict that has killed over 14,000 people since…

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