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Category: Geo Political News
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UAE Suspends Tourist and Work Visa Applications for Nine Countries in 2026: Full Breakdown
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has recently taken a significant step in revising its visa policies for 2026. Citizens from nine countries across Asia and Africa are currently unable to apply for new tourist or work visas. This unprecedented move has created widespread attention among travelers, expatriates, and businesses worldwide, as it directly impacts travel…
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UK, Canada, Australia, and Portugal Recognise Palestine: Symbolic Gesture or Strategic Mistake?
The Israel–Palestine conflict has once again taken center stage in global diplomacy, this time with the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Portugal officially recognizing the State of Palestine. While hailed by some as a humanitarian gesture, the move has ignited a storm of criticism, particularly from Israel’s leadership. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not mince…
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Afghanistan Rejects Trump’s Demand to Reclaim Bagram Air Base: A Sovereignty Standoff
In a dramatic geopolitical development, Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, firmly rejected former U.S. President Donald Trump’s call to regain control of the Bagram Air Base. This firm statement has renewed discussions about sovereignty, foreign policy, and regional strategic interests in South Asia. The controversy stems from Trump’s claim that the U.S. should control…
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Pakistan Strikes Its Own People: JF-17 Airstrike in Tirah Valley Leaves 30 Dead
Pakistan Airstrike on Matre Dara Village: What We Know So Far, Implications & Reactions In the early hours of a recent morning, tragedy struck Matre Dara, a village in the Tirah Valley of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Multiple bombs were dropped by Pakistan Air Force JF-17 fighter jets. The attack killed dozens of civilians, including women…
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US Pushes Pakistan for Full Debt Disclosure and Military Spending Transparency
In a significant development that could reshape the fiscal and political discourse in South Asia, the United States has urged Pakistan to reveal its complete debt burden and ensure that military and intelligence spending is subjected to parliamentary oversight. This call comes at a time when Pakistan is grappling with economic challenges, ballooning debt obligations,…
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China Launches K Visa: A Game-Changer for Global Professionals Amid Rising U.S. H-1B Costs
The global talent market is witnessing a significant shift as countries compete to attract highly skilled professionals. China recently unveiled the K visa, a new immigration pathway designed to draw foreign professionals, especially in STEM fields, at a time when the U.S. H-1B visa fees have surged dramatically. This bold move positions China as a…
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When Cricket Crosses the Line: Gun Gestures and Violent Rhetoric in Indo-Pak Matches
The India-Pakistan cricket rivalry has always been one of the most intense in the world. Millions watch these matches, and emotions naturally run high. But the Asia Cup 2025 has shown how far some individuals are willing to take this rivalry – turning passion into provocation and, at times, glorifying violence. Two separate incidents during…
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“Bad Things Are Going To Happen”: Donald Trump Issues Strong Warning to Taliban Over Bagram Air Base Control
US President Donald Trump has once again ignited international debate by issuing a stern warning to Afghanistan’s Taliban administration over control of the Bagram Air Base. In a dramatic statement, Trump declared that the United States “wants it back, and we want it back soon,” further warning that “bad things are going to happen” if…
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Islam in China: Understanding Religious Restrictions and Global Reactions
Islam has been present in China for centuries, with communities like the Hui, Uyghur, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz practicing the faith across the country. Despite constitutional guarantees of religious freedom, the Chinese government has imposed severe restrictions on religious expression, particularly in Xinjiang. While these measures have drawn international attention, including statements from Pakistan, critics argue…