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Chinese go mad as Pelosi set to visit Taiwan

Chinese go mad as Pelosi set to visit Taiwan

Chinese ‘journalists’ and online ‘users’ go mad as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is all set to visit in Taiwan. After experiencing weeks of death threats from China amid the speculation of the Taiwan visit, Speaker Pelosi is reportedly heading for the country on her tour to Asia. So-called Chinese ‘journalists’… Continue reading Chinese go mad as Pelosi set to visit Taiwan


Pakistan Prime Minister on verge of starting country’s first civil war

Pakistan Prime Minister on verge of starting country's first civil war

As the Pakistan Opposition’s no-trust vote is likely to oust him, Prime Minister Imran Khan has decided to do whatever he can to save his thin majority coalition government. With local media claiming the country’s influential military to have become “neutral” – in the new political landscape of Pakistan –… Continue reading Pakistan Prime Minister on verge of starting country’s first civil war


Both men arrested in connection with Texas Synagogue attacker released

Both men who were arrested in Manchester by UK Counter Terrorism Police have now been released without charges. The men were thought to be connected with the Texas Synagogue 44-year-old terrorist, Malik Faisal Akram, who was shot dead by Police after an 11-hour standoff on January 15. It isn’t clear… Continue reading Both men arrested in connection with Texas Synagogue attacker released


UK arrests two men in connection with Texas Synagogue terrorist

The UK has arrested two men in connection with the terrorist who attacked a Texas Synagogue on January 15. Malik Faisal Akram, 44, was shot dead by authorities after a standoff that lasted 11 hours. Manchester Police had already arrested two teens thought to be connected with the terrorist. Two… Continue reading UK arrests two men in connection with Texas Synagogue terrorist


British intelligence knew about terrorist who attacked Texas Synagogue

In 2020, British intelligence agency, MI5, had terrorist Malik Faisal Akram who was behind Sunday’s Colleyville, Texas Synagogue attack on its “active” watchlist. The 44-year-old, from Lancashire County, England was investigated by the MI5 in late 2020 but was ultimately demoted to the “subject of interest” watchlist, and was no… Continue reading British intelligence knew about terrorist who attacked Texas Synagogue


Two teens connected to Texas Synagogue terrorist apprehended in UK

Two teens in connection with the Texas Synagogue attacker were arrested in England on Sunday. It was discovered that the 44-year-old terrorist, Malik Faisal Akram, was a British citizen. He was shot dead after talks failed in the 11-hour standoff in Colleyville, Texas. The teens were arrested in Southern Manchester,… Continue reading Two teens connected to Texas Synagogue terrorist apprehended in UK


Texas synagogue attacker was a British Muslim tourist

The terrorist who took four people hostage at a Synagogue in Dallas, Texas has been identified by the FBI. 44-year-old terrorist Malik Faisal Akram arrived in the US about two weeks ago and bought weapons after landing. He spent the first night in a homeless shelter and then two weeks… Continue reading Texas synagogue attacker was a British Muslim tourist


US blacklists 27 Chinese, Pakistan, Japanese, Singaporean entities

The US has blacklisted 27 Chinese, Pakistan, Japanese and Singaporean entities and individuals because of national security concerns. The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has issued a final rule adding twenty-seven foreign entities and individuals to the Entity List for engaging in activities that are contrary to the national… Continue reading US blacklists 27 Chinese, Pakistan, Japanese, Singaporean entities


Pakistan Airlines suspends Kabul flights over Taliban interference

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) suspended flights to Kabul on Thursday citing “unprofessional” attitude of Taliban authorities. “Our flights frequently faced undue delays because of the unprofessional attitude of the Kabul aviation authorities,” Abdullah Hafeez Khan, the PIA spokesman told AFP. The flight operations will remain suspended until “the situation becomes… Continue reading Pakistan Airlines suspends Kabul flights over Taliban interference


Afghanistan: China edges closer to Afghan riches

China has once again offered the Taliban support in the economic development of Afghanistan. Chinese state-owned media has reported Chinese officials of holding smooth talks with a Taliban delegation. As the US and other Western forces pullout from the war-torn country and are threatening to impose sanctions while stopping all… Continue reading Afghanistan: China edges closer to Afghan riches


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