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We do not need a Tonkin Gulf Resolution

Pakistan, Feb. 5 -- August 7, 1964, was a dark day for the United States when Congress passed with only two dissenting votes the Tonkin Gulf Resolution. The resolution was predicated on a non-existent... Read More


Classified Japanese diplomatic info leaked after Chinese cyberattacks

Tokyo, Feb. 5 -- Classified Japanese diplomatic information was leaked following Chinese cyberattacks on the country's Foreign Ministry in 2020, a Japanese government source said on Monday, Kyodo News... Read More


Global Voting Fest - I

Pakistan, Feb. 5 -- China's inexorable rise continues. It is no more just a factory for the world but a muscular, aggressive power on the world stage, well on its way to super powerdom. America is une... Read More


Rethinking Priorities

Pakistan, Feb. 5 -- The time has come for us to address a vital concern ahead of the forthcoming general election in Pakistan. The political climate, which has already reached a feverish pitch, is rif... Read More


TIMELINE: Over 4,000 killed in recurrent violence in Plateau since 1994

Nigeria, Feb. 5 -- At least, 4,486 have been killed in the endless violence between different ethnic groups in Plateau State since 1994, according to PREMIUM TIMES' findings. Last month, another roun... Read More


BUO IKN, INA prepare cooperation format for foreign investment

Jakarta, Feb. 5 -- The Nusantara Capital City Authority's Business Entity (BUO IKN) will collaborate with the Indonesia Investment Authority (INA) to attract foreign investment to Nusantara. "Now, fo... Read More


Cutting UN funds to Gaza puts 'hundreds of thousands' at risk, says EU

France, Feb. 5 -- European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has warned that moves to suspend the funding of UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA were extremely ill-advised. Speaking on Sunday,... Read More


Apollo Tyres Turns Used Tyres into Football Pitches and Promotes Green Initiatives

Mumbai, Feb. 5 -- At the recent Bharat Mobility Expo in New Delhi, Apollo Tyres showcased its commitment to sustainability and community support. Visitors were encouraged to donate their used tyres, w... Read More


Why Satendra Siwal, A Moscow-Based Embassy Worker, 'Spied' For Pakistan

New Delhi, Feb. 5 -- Satendra Siwal, an Indian embassy employee in Moscow, has been arrested by the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) for allegedly spying for Pakistan's intelligence agency. Th... Read More


"Efforts To Free Hostages Continuing At All Times": Netanyahu On Gaza Truce

New Delhi, Feb. 5 -- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday Israel was not ready to accept a deal at any price to release hostages held by Hamas amid rifts in his coalition over a US push to... Read More