Why U.S. strikes on suspected drug boats have Canada ‘between a rock and a hard place’

Canada’s Department of National Defense says it will continue a long-running operation with the US Coast Guard to capture drug traffickers in the Caribbean, despite a series of deadly US airstrikes in the region. In Operation Caribbean, ongoing since 2006, the Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force partner with the United States Coast…

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PM Shehbaz urges Saudi Arabia, Gulf allies to help ease tensions in region – Pakistan

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday urged Saudi Arabia and other Gulf allies to impress India to discourage and disable tensions in southern Asia following the fall of ties between the two countries after the militant attack last week in occupied back, the busy cashmere, the Associated Press of Pakistan reported. The attack of April…

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NIA achieves 100% conviction rate in 2024 with major terrorism crackdowns

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) achieved a 100 per cent conviction rate in 2024, with 68 accused convicted in the 25 cases decided by the special NIA courts across the country.A total of 210 defendants were arrested in key crime categories: left-wing extremismnortheastern insurgency, Khalistani terrorismnexus between gangsters, terrorists and smugglers, etc., in 80 cases…

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State Dept ‘supports’ Pakistan’s call for neutral probe into Pahalgam – Pakistan

Washington: United States has asked Pakistan and India to maintain “direct talks” to reduce tensions and said it will support any effort, including a neutral investigation, to ensure that the perpetrators of Pahalgam’s attack are taken to justice. At a press conference on Thursday, Tammy Bruce, spokesman for the State Department, said that the United…

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