Will Japan recognize a “Palestinian state” at the upcoming United Nations session? Apparently, it seems it would. Historically, Japan has supported a two-state solution. It has been of the view that both
The arrest of Igor Grechushkin in Bulgaria earlier this month has breathed new life into the long-stalled investigation into the devastating 2020 Beirut port explosion, one of the deadliest non-nuclear
In an unprecedented move, Albania has appointed the world’s first artificial intelligence-generated government minister, aiming to eradicate corruption and streamline public administration. The digital assistant, named Diella-meaning “Sun” in Albanian-has
Kazi Md. Mamunur Rashid, Secretary General of the Jatiyo Party, has stated that in the aftermath of August 5, 2024, the country witnessed the emergence of a reign of mob
The Jatiyo Party (JaPa) has officially announced the appointment of two new co-chairmen, strengthening its top leadership structure as part of the party’s ongoing organizational reforms. In a press release
Kazi Mamunur Rashid, Secretary General of the Jatiyo Party, remarked that despite the supreme sacrifices and fierce resistance of students and citizens during the July uprising – an event that
The second Trump administration’s return to power has triggered a seismic shift in the global diplomatic landscape, and nowhere is this more evident than in Türkiye. While US President Donald
In the theater of American politics, some lawmakers have mastered the art of dramatizing threats, and the recurring antagonist in their self-scripted narratives is, unsurprisingly, China. The latest additions to
Nigel Farage’s right-wing Reform UK party has made headlines by leading a YouGov voting intention poll for the first time, surpassing the ruling Labour Party. This unexpected surge has rattled
In a stark departure from mainstream Western narratives, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has made unequivocal statements about Ukraine’s future in NATO and the European Union. Speaking during an appearance