Starting January 2027, Britain will reenter the Erasmus student exchange programme of the European Union – marking an important step in post-Brexit relations between London and Brussels. This decision marks an end of years of negotiations and reinforces educational and cultural cooperation among UK countries and other EU members.Erasmus+, launched by the EU in 1987,...
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No Investigation Or Proceedings Are Underway Against General Bajwa
Authorities recently issued an official statement clarifying that no legal proceedings or investigations are currently pending against General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa, former Chief of Army Staff (COAS). This announcement came amid widespread speculation and political discussion surrounding military leadership’s role in national governance – specifically during General Bajwa’s six year stint. Allegations on Allegations....
Pakistan’s Military Has Sentenced Former Spy Chief to 14 Years in Jail
Pakistan’s military recently made headlines when they issued a shock sentence of 14 years imprisonment against its former spy chief Lieutenant General Asim Munir – in a dramatic turn of events during Pakistan’s ongoing power struggles. This news stunned the nation and raised many questions regarding its direction as it exerts significant power over both...
Donald Trump Blames Joe Biden for Everything
Donald Trump remains one of the most divisive figures in American politics. Since leaving office, Trump has forged his own unique political persona–one which relies heavily on direct confrontation and deflection. Trump continues to exert significant influence over political discourse; one constant theme being blamed upon his predecessors led by President Joe Biden for many...
Trump tweets Democrat video of troops”seditious’ behavior, punishable with death’
In a forceful escalation of political rhetoric, Donald Trump has publicly accused a group of Democratic lawmakers of “seditious behaviour, punishable by death” after they released a video addressing U.S. military and intelligence-community personnel. 2 The Guardian + Reuters Video, released earlier in the week, encouraged soldiers to abide by the Constitution and reject any...
An Overview of the Upcoming House Vote on Epstein Files
The U.S. House of Representatives is poised to cast an important vote that could decide how much of the long-awaited Epstein case files become public. The anticipated decision has captured both national and international interest as lawmakers, legal experts, and the general public watch to see how Congress handles one of the most sensitive and...
China Calls on Japan Ambassador as War Over Taiwan Worsens
China recently summoned Japan’s ambassador in Beijing following a series of diplomatic exchanges which has escalated tensions between them over Taiwan’s status. This latest move marks an intensifying war of words as both countries trade statements that reflect diverging policies, regional policies, and strategic alignments in East Asia. China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports that...
Former French President Sarkozy Was Released From Prison after Only 3 Weeks
Nicolas Sarkozy, former President of France, was released from prison after only serving three weeks of a one-year sentence for corruption and influence peddling. This development, made under an unorthodox court arrangement, has generated much discussion both domestically and abroad regarding how justice treats high-profile figures as well as any political implications related to his...
Pakistan denies US attacks from Afghanistan from its soil: Director-General ISPR
Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director-General of Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) for Pakistan, held an extensive briefing on Monday and strongly rejected claims that the United States has used Pakistani territory to launch attacks against Afghanistan. He stated there had been no authorisation between Islamabad and Washington for any such strikes to occur and...
Pakistan Rejects Claims by Indian Media Regarding Abrogation of Passport Clause Restricting Travel to Israel”:
Pakistan has strongly dismissed recent reports from Indian media alleging that its passport has been amended to allow travel to Israel. Pakistani Ministry of Information and Broadcasting considers such claims “baseless and laughable.”geo.tvRepublic TV reported on Pakistan quietly taking steps to travel to Israel by revoking “except Israel ” from their passports, thus permitting travel...