Tensions between Delhi and Punjab governments reached a new high after the Delhi Assembly’s Privileges Committee slapped a February 20 deadline on Punjab authorities. The order targets the Additional Chief …
Political Tensions
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With campaign trails lighting up across Bangladesh for the upcoming February 12 elections, the BNP has fired the first major salvo. Party chief Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir called on voters …
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Tensions between Pakistan and India may be fueled by the country’s top military official, according to Imran Khan’s sister, Aleema Khan. In a recent interview, she described Pakistan Army Chief …
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt issued a warning that thousands of federal employees could lose their jobs if the government shutdown persists. She indicated this situation could escalate political …
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The White House has cautioned that significant federal job losses are possible as the US government shutdown persists, escalating political tensions. The shutdown, triggered by a failure to meet the …
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Amidst escalating tensions and threats from former US President Donald Trump, the Supreme Leader of the Taliban, Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, is reportedly living in constant fear, leading him to frequently …
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Echoing concerns arising in the Arab world regarding the concept of an Islamic army, a similar sentiment is brewing in Britain. Massive demonstrations have erupted on the streets, with chants …
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Following India’s victory in the 2025 Asia Cup, a controversy erupted as Indian players declined to shake hands with their Pakistani counterparts, leading to strong reactions from Pakistan. The Indian …
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Amidst the upcoming Bihar assembly elections, the Grand Alliance appears to be facing internal rifts, primarily stemming from differing opinions on the Chief Ministerial candidate. While Tejashwi Yadav is positioning …
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The India versus Pakistan cricket match, once a highly anticipated contest, has become a source of controversy. Tensions are running high as the two teams are scheduled to meet on …