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EU Affirms Nations' Right to Protect Citizens Amid Rising India-Pakistan Tensions
The EU reiterated that terrorism can never be justified and reiterated the importance of bringing those guilty of the murderous attack to book. The remarks were made in the aftermath of India's Operation Sindoor, a military action against nine top terror targets in Pakistan and PoK as reprisal for the April 22 attack on 26 innocent people.
Xi Jinping Compares 'US Hegemony' to 'Fascist Forces' Before Meeting with Putin
But this narrative is tested once more as President Xi Jinping makes a trip to Moscow for negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who will roll out the red carpet for Xi as "main guest" at a military parade this week marking the 80th anniversary of Soviet Russia's triumph over Nazi Germany in World War II.
Priti Patel Supports India's Right to Defend, Accuses Pakistan of Hiding Osama Bin Laden
Patel also criticized Pakistan for being the creator of terrorism that not only threatens India but also Western interests.
Watch| Pak Citizen Criticizes Army Over Failure to Intercept Single Missile, Highlights Weak Defence System
However, amidst the din, one Pakistani citizen's candid honesty has emerged, as he publicly condemned his own Army's shortcomings—eliciting widespread attention on social media.
Former PM Claims Pakistan Loses Control Over Balochistan, Particularly After Dark
Abbasi is convinced that the state's grip has weakened considerably, especially at night when even senior officials and ministers are reluctant to go out without armed guards.
Watch| Major Blow to Pakistan: 14 Soldiers Killed in Balochistan as BLA Claims Responsibility — A Breakdown of the Attacks
The attacks have come in the form of India's high-precision military operation, Operation Sindoor, against cross-border terror infrastructure.
Carney to Trump: Canada Isn’t the 51st State—‘There’s a Difference Between Wish and Reality’
Carney, who swept to victory in Canada's April 28 election on a platform of protecting Canadian sovereignty and resisting Trump, shot back sharply when the U.S. president suggested a political "marriage" between the two countries.
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