The Path to Peace in Kashmir: Will President Trump Be Pivotal?

By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai On behalf of the ‘World Kashmir Awareness’ and its members, sincere congratulations President Trump on your election as the 45th President of the United States of America. As you settled down to your new responsibilities, I would like you to know that the best wishes of Americans of Kashmiri origin are with you. We are a small community, but it is almost entirely made up of profession ...

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India: Political Parties are against  ‘AAM AADMI PARTY (AAP) 

By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch^ The NEW ‘AAM AADMI PARTY (AAP)’, who is committed-loyal, devoted, dedicated, faithful to bring the drastic reforms to really change the spoiled system under the time bound agreement (s) in its ruling States in India especially now in Punjab . Now, India is one of the most corrupt countries in the world. It is being rightly said that ‘ultimately who will ensure all o ...

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Indian efforts to bring Trump under its magic spell

By Asif Haroon Raja After the outgoing British Raj partitioned India and Pakistan took birth out of the reluctant womb of India, the latter sat in the lap of former Soviet Union to draw maximum diplomatic, political, economic and military support. India also drew benefits from the West by playing the levers of secularism, democracy and non-alignment. Border clash with China in 1962 enabled India to amass we ...

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Companionship with Afghanistan

By Ali Sukhanver Just after the attacks in Kandahar and Kabul on 10th of this January, the provincial police chief of the southern Kandahar province General Abdul Raziq blamed in a statement that ‘notorious Haqqani terrorist network with the support of Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence were behind the deadly attack on governor’s compound.’ Speaking during a press conference, Gen. Raziq said the Haqqani ...

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Nigerian Jet Mistakenly Bombs Refugee Camp, Killing Scores

DAKAR, Senegal — A Nigerian fighter jet searching for Boko Haram fighters on Tuesday bombed a camp for displaced people who had fled the militants, killing scores of camp residents and wounding many others, including humanitarian workers. The bombing occurred at a government-run camp in Rann, Nigeria, near the borders with Cameroon and Chad. The camp is in an area where Boko Haram has recently increased att ...

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USA: More than 50 Democratic Congress Members refused to attend Donald Trump Ceremony

WASHINGTON ― More than 50 Democratic members of Congress are planning to skip President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, many saying they can’t bring themselves to welcome a man to the White House who ran such a divisive and prejudiced campaign ― and insulted their colleague, Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.). (An updated list of the lawmakers who won’t attend the inauguration is below.) I will not be ce ...

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We Have Lost Our Marbles

By Mehboob Qadir We lost our social cohesion and civil anchorage, in fact our place in history, when River Hakra, the legendary Saraswati, turned away from us thousands of years ago. It was the mother river on whose banks Indus Civilization was born and prospered to become one of the largest and the most enlightened civilizations in the world. It held sway in many different ways over the plains of united Pu ...

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How much of a threat can fully veiled Muslim women pose?

In recent times, a great deal of controversy has centered around the burqa. In 2011, France banned the niqab and burqa. Bulgaria, Egypt and Chad, among others, also banned the burqa, with Morocco banning the sale, import and manufacture of burqas in 2017. The reasons behind the ban have been varied, with security concerns being an overriding contributor to the decision to ban the garment. However, there are ...

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