Category: WORLD

  • US Senator Proposes Ending Dual Citizenship, Cites Concerns Over ‘Divided Loyalties’

    US Senator Proposes Ending Dual Citizenship, Cites Concerns Over ‘Divided Loyalties’

    Washington D.C., December 2, 2025 — A US senator has formally proposed legislation to end dual citizenship in the United States, arguing that holding multiple nationalities creates “divided loyalties” and potential conflicts of interest. The proposal has sparked debate across political and immigrant communities, with supporters emphasizing national security and allegiance, while critics warn of alienating long-term residents and global talent.

    Legal experts noted that if enacted, the law would represent a major shift in US citizenship policy, affecting millions of dual nationals and their ability to travel, invest, and participate in political life abroad. The proposal is expected to face intense scrutiny and discussion in congressional committees before any potential vote.

  • Tibetan Activist Challenges China at UN, Raises Alarm Over ‘Colonial Assimilation’ in Tibet

    Tibetan Activist Challenges China at UN, Raises Alarm Over ‘Colonial Assimilation’ in Tibet

    Geneva, December 2, 2025 — A prominent Tibetan activist confronted Chinese representatives at the United Nations, warning of ongoing “colonial assimilation” policies in Tibet. Addressing the UN Human Rights Council, the activist highlighted cultural suppression, demographic changes, and restrictions on religious freedoms as part of Beijing’s strategy to consolidate control over the region.

    The speech drew global attention, with several member states calling for greater scrutiny and accountability regarding human rights practices in Tibet. Observers said the confrontation underscores rising international concern about the preservation of Tibetan identity and autonomy, signaling renewed pressure on China in multilateral forums.

  • British National Who Left IGI Airport Without Checks Remains Untraceable, Air India Denies Any Security Lapse

    British National Who Left IGI Airport Without Checks Remains Untraceable, Air India Denies Any Security Lapse

    New Delhi, December 2, 2025 — A major security concern has surfaced after a British national reportedly exited the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport without undergoing mandatory immigration and security checks and is currently untraceable. The incident has triggered alarm within aviation and security agencies, prompting an internal investigation into how the passenger managed to bypass multiple layers of airport surveillance.

    Air India has strongly denied any lapse on its part, stating that all standard operating procedures were strictly followed by airline staff. Authorities are now reviewing CCTV footage, passenger movement logs, and airport protocols to determine where the breakdown occurred, while efforts are ongoing to trace the missing individual amid rising questions over airport security preparedness.

  • Pakistan Faces Embarrassment After Sending Expired ‘Humanitarian’ Aid to Flood-Hit Sri Lanka, Viral Proof Sparks Outrage

    Pakistan Faces Embarrassment After Sending Expired ‘Humanitarian’ Aid to Flood-Hit Sri Lanka, Viral Proof Sparks Outrage

    Colombo, December 2, 2025 — Pakistan has landed in controversy after allegedly sending expired food and medical supplies as humanitarian aid to flood-affected regions of Sri Lanka. Images and videos reportedly showing expired labels on relief materials have gone viral on social media, triggering sharp criticism from the public and political circles over the quality and sincerity of the assistance.

    Sri Lankan officials have launched an internal verification of the relief consignment amid public anger and calls for accountability. The incident has raised serious questions about international aid standards and diplomatic responsibility during humanitarian crises, with many users demanding stricter inspection of foreign relief supplies before distribution to disaster victims.

  • Putin’s Upcoming India Visit Set to Deepen Strategic Trade and Technology Partnership, Says Manturov

    Putin’s Upcoming India Visit Set to Deepen Strategic Trade and Technology Partnership, Says Manturov

    Moscow, December 2, 2025 — Russian Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov has stated that President Vladimir Putin’s upcoming visit to India is expected to significantly strengthen strategic cooperation in trade, technology, and industrial partnerships between the two nations. The visit is being seen as a major step toward expanding collaboration in critical sectors such as defence manufacturing, semiconductors, energy, and advanced technologies.

    Manturov подчеркed that India remains one of Russia’s most trusted long-term partners, and both sides are focused on boosting bilateral trade volumes and high-tech joint ventures. The proposed discussions are also expected to address supply chain resilience, digital technologies, and aerospace cooperation, reinforcing the growing economic and strategic alignment between New Delhi and Moscow.

  • UK Parliamentarians Condemn Pakistan Over State-Backed Abductions and Drone Strikes

    UK Parliamentarians Condemn Pakistan Over State-Backed Abductions and Drone Strikes

    London, December 1, 2025 — British lawmakers strongly criticized Pakistan’s alleged involvement in state-backed abductions and cross-border drone strikes during a parliamentary debate. MPs highlighted reports of enforced disappearances, targeting of dissidents, and extrajudicial actions that undermine regional stability and human rights.

    The Parliamentarians called on the UK government and international bodies to hold Pakistan accountable, urging diplomatic engagement and sanctions if the violations persist. Human rights advocates welcomed the statements, emphasizing the need for global scrutiny to protect vulnerable populations in the region.

  • UN Forum Hears Uyghur Leader’s Plea Despite China’s Pressure

    UN Forum Hears Uyghur Leader’s Plea Despite China’s Pressure

    Geneva, December 1, 2025 — At a United Nations forum on human rights, a prominent Uyghur leader highlighted ongoing oppression and cultural suppression in Xinjiang, urging the international community to take action. The leader’s testimony detailed restrictions on religious practices, forced labor, and systemic efforts to erase Uyghur identity.

    Despite China’s attempts to influence the proceedings and dismiss the claims, the UN session provided a platform for the Uyghur community to voice concerns. Observers noted that the testimony has reignited global attention on human rights in the region and reinforced calls for accountability.

  • Trump Announces Long Pause on Asylum, Criticizes Many Applicants

    Trump Announces Long Pause on Asylum, Criticizes Many Applicants

    Washington D.C., December 1, 2025 — Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated on Monday that he intends to pause asylum applications “for a long time,” criticizing many applicants as being “no good.” Trump emphasized that current immigration processes are being exploited and expressed his intent to implement stricter controls if reinstated in power.

    He also stressed the need for comprehensive border security measures and claimed that the asylum system requires a complete overhaul. The announcement has sparked debates among policymakers and human rights groups regarding the humanitarian and legal implications of such a move.

  • Bangladesh Court Sentences Sheikh Hasina to Five Years in Land Scam Case

    Bangladesh Court Sentences Sheikh Hasina to Five Years in Land Scam Case

    Dhaka, December 1, 2025 — A Dhaka court on Monday sentenced former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to five years in prison after convicting her in a land-allocation scam involving government-owned plots in the Purbachal project. The verdict follows findings that her family misused their influence to secure prime plots under the state housing scheme.

    The court also revoked the disputed land allocations and imposed fines on Hasina and other co-accused. This case is among several corruption charges filed by the country’s Anti-Corruption Commission, which plans to continue prosecution under multiple ongoing cases.

  • 14th Edition of India-Maldives Bilateral Exercise EKUVERIN to Be Held in Kerala

    14th Edition of India-Maldives Bilateral Exercise EKUVERIN to Be Held in Kerala

    Thiruvananthapuram, December 1, 2025 — The 14th edition of the India-Maldives bilateral military exercise, EKUVERIN, is scheduled to take place in Kerala, aiming to strengthen defence cooperation and interoperability between the two nations. The exercise will focus on joint training, counter-terrorism operations, and enhancing maritime security capabilities.

    Officials highlighted that the annual exercise serves as a platform to deepen mutual understanding and foster trust between the armed forces. Both sides will engage in tactical drills, operational planning, and knowledge-sharing sessions to enhance regional security and readiness.