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Pakistan gave land to Rann of Kutch on Lease to China

Pakistan has once again taken the initiative to create a sense of insecurity in the Indo-Pak border region.

Pakistan has leased 95 square kilometers of land in Rann of Kutch to a company run by China. This move by Pakistan is being added to the view that the environment is damaged due to Indian protection and coal mine.

China has already installed coal mine and power projects in Tharparkar district of Sindh. This place is about 40 kilometers away from the Indian border, while the second phase of the project is just ten kilometers away from the Kutch of Rann.

According to sources quoted sources, in any unpleasant situation, China and Pakistan will not take much time to make these projects a military base. On the other hand, India can also be difficult to detect the number and location of about 125 meters deep tunnels made in cross over the border. According to the report, Pakistan is making tunnels across the border.

According to The Print's report, photographs taken from satellite on October 28, 2017 have shown that the project of Tharparkar is completed by seventy percent.

According to information from sources, according to the agreement of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), there have been changes in many major things in Pakistan. For the CPEC, Pakistan has changed its government policies. That is why the project of Tharparkar coal mine is part of this big plan.

Many honors have been taken away from Aung San Suu Kyi

Myanmar's human rights activist and State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi have been stripped of more than half a dozen honors, including the 'Freedom of Oxford' honor given to not raising voice against the racial genocide of Rohingya Muslims of Myanmar.

The Oxford City Council took its decision with unanimous at a meeting on Monday (November 27th). In the meeting, council members voted in favor of shed respect. This honor was given to her in 1997, which she personally took in 2012 after being released from the detention of 15 years.

St. Hughes College of Oxford has also removed the photograph of Aung San Suu Kyi on the wall and changed the name of common room named after her.

In addition, Oxford City's 'Freedom of the City' honor has also been withdrawn. The London School of Economics has also removed the Student Union Presidency in their honor. Freedom of the City has also withdrawn in Glasgow. Sheffield has also freed the Freedom of the City honor.

Apart from these, the Unison Trade Union has also abolished the honorary membership of Aung San Suu Kyi. Union Trade Union has also abolished their honorary membership. After voting, Cross Party Motion states that it was right to respect Freedom of the City in 1997, because at that time she had fought a lot to protect democracy. According to Motion, in the changed circumstances, she did not answer any of the Council's letters that why is her silence on what is happening in her country?

In September, London's Oxford College had removed the picture of Aung San Suu from 1999. This picture was attached to the college's main entrance. It was said that this action has been taken after making a non-human comment by Aung San Suu on Rohingya Muslims.

Suu graduated from St Hughes College in 1967. This painting picture was made by the famous Artist Chen Yaning in 1997 and handed over to Suu Kyi's husband Michael Eris, who was professor at Oxford. After the death of Eris, the painting was handed over to the college. Since then, the painting was tangled at the college's main entrance.

Terrorist attack on mosque in Egypt: 235 killed, 109 wounded

In the troubled Egyptian northern Sinai, the terrorists attacked a mosque on Friday during Juma prayers, killing at least 235 Namazis and injuring 109 others.

The sources said that this bomb was placed beside the Al Rawda Mosque of the city of Al Aarish which burst during prayers.

According to the news agency MENA, gunmen riding in four vehicles also opened fire on people trying to escape from the spot. According to 'Ahraam online', at least 235 Namazis were killed and 109 others were injured.

The mosque has also suffered significant damage in the blasts. Egyptian Health Ministry spokesman Khalid Mujahid described this incident as a 'terrorist attack'.

It has been said in a report that it seems that the people targeted have been supporters of the security forces.

Local people say that in this mosque, people who followed Sufi views used to come. About 50 ambulances were sent to the spot to take the injured to the hospital. No organization has taken responsibility for this attack so far.

The Egyptian government has announced a three-day national mourning. President Abdul Fatah al-Sisi will hold an emergency meeting with officials to discuss the incident.

There have been several violent attacks since the January Revolution of 2011 in northern Sinai, Egypt. President Husni Mubarak's rule went away from the revolution in January 2011.

After the ouster of Mohammad Morsi from the presidency in 2013, the attackers targeted the police and the army in northern Sinai. More than 700 security personnel have been killed since then.

Army has started military operations in the area, arrested suspects and demolished the houses of terrorists. There are many terrorist attacks in Egypt this year.

On May 26, at least two people were killed and 25 others were injured in gunfire on the bus carrying Christian community in the central area of Egypt. In Alexandria and Tanta, there were two suicidal attacks on April 9, which killed 46 people after targeting the churches.

Bangladesh-Myanmar settlement: Rohingya refugees can return home

The Rohingya crisis seems to be resolved. A major agreement between Myanmar and Bangladesh has been reached to resolve this issue between the increasing pressure from the whole world.

The Bangladesh Foreign Ministry said in a statement that after the week's talks, both neighboring countries signed the arrangement for the return of displaced people.

Myanmar's leader Aung San Suu Kyi and Bangladesh's Foreign Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali had a dialogue between the two countries and signed an agreement on this.

Bangladeshi officials say that the agreement that has been signed, that has been negotiating for the last few months and on Wednesday, the senior officials of both the countries finalized this.

Bangladesh said in a brief statement that the two sides have agreed to start the refugees return to Myanmar in two months.

Myanmar agreed on Thursday to withdraw those millions of Rohingya refugees who fled to Bangladesh due to military action and took refuge in Bangladesh.

The United States has termed Myanmar's military action as a 'Racial Slaughter'. After the military action in Myanmar's Rakhine Province, six lakh twenty thousand people have migrated from Bangladesh since August.

Srebrenica massacre: Bosnia's former Serbian military general Ratko Mladic gets life sentence

Bosnia's former Serb military general Ratko Mladic has been sentenced to life imprisonment by the International Court for the massacre of about eight thousand Muslims.

During the Bosnia war that took place nearly two decades ago, Mladic led the war. The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), hearing the charges of genocide and crimes against humanity during this period, recognized 74-year-old Mladic's crime as 'one of the most dubious crimes in human history'.

Serb leader Radovan Karadzik and President of Serbia Slobodan Milosev was also sued for excesses during the Bosnia-Serb war that ran from 1992 to 1995. ICTY had sentenced Karadzik to 40 years in year 2016. Milosevic died in prison in 2006.

During the hearing of the trial in 2011, Mladic said, "I am General Ratsko Mladic. The whole world knows me ... I am here to defend my country and my people, not Ratko Mladic."

The court convicted Mladic for killing eight thousand unarmed Muslim children and adults. The army of Mladic gathered innocent people in the city of Srebrenica and threw them with bullets and tranks. Mladic had escaped arrest for nearly two decades. He was arrested in Serbia in 2011.

In the referendum held in 1992, Bosnian Muslims and Croatian citizens voted in favor of independence. At the same time, Serbian citizens voted against it.

Faced with the vote in favor of freedom, the Serb army resorted to inhuman and violent repression to suppress the opposition, which led by Paradamilitary led by Mladic.

According to the United Nations, during this time thousands of people were killed and around 2,200 houses were burnt down. Mladic had also created a video of the persecution of Muslims during the occupation of Srebrenica.

According to the international court, about eight thousand people were killed in a planned manner in 12 th July 1995 in those killed during this period. In the video footage linked to that atrocity, Mladic appears to claim against the 'Turks' claim to give 'gifts' of freedom to 'Serbs'.

China's Dongfeng-41 is capable of deceiving of missile defense system

China is soon going to include its long-range intercontinental ballistic missile in its army which can target in any corner of the world. China will include the next generation of long-range killer-sized missile in its army in 2018.

It is reported in a media report that this missile will be able to carry nuclear weapons altogether.

The missile, Dongfeng-41, is capable of overcoming enemies of missile defense systems. The speed of the missile is much faster than the MAC 10 (10 times faster than the speed of sound, about 12,900 kilometers per hour).

China's official newspaper Global Times said that since the announcement of the missile in 2012, it has been eight times tested and it will join the People's Liberation Army in 2018.

The Global Times cited Guangzhou as saying that Dongfeng-41 is a 3-level solid fuel missile and has at least 12,000 kilometers of firepower. This means that it can be targeted from China in any corner of the world.

According to Russian experts, the missile has been prepared keeping America in mind. With this missile, all parts of America and Europe can be taken on their target.

Claim of the remains of Buddha in a Chinese temple

A 1000-year-old box has been found in China. Archaeologists claim that this box contains the remnants of Lord Buddha. This box was found in a temple in Nanjing.

It is being said that inside the box there are the remains of Buddha's head and bone.

According to the Live Science, inside the box are the remains of Lord Buddha and these boxes are made of sandalwood, silver and gold.

It is being told that two Buddhist monks have collected more than 2000 residues for more than 20 years and buried in 1013 in the temple of Nanjing in China.

Cross LoC trade closed after Pakistan's ceasefire violation

After the violation of the ceasefire by Pakistan on Friday, the Cross LoC trade between India and Pakistan has been closed once again.

In the Dagwara sector on the Line of Control, a ceasefire violation was violated by the Pakistani army and heavy firing took place on Friday. Whose impact once again lay on local schools and cross-LoC trade. While schools were closed on one side, the trade was completely closed and the Gate of Chakan da Bagh Point located on the Line of Control was not opened.

Before this, the trade between the two countries was closed for 5 months due to the firing which had been closed again after the firing on Friday.

Earthquake tremors in Iran-Iraq, More than 400 deaths, many injured

A strong earthquake of 7.3 on the hill border of Iran-Iraq has come. More than 400 people were killed in the earthquake, while 6700 people were injured. Rescue work is being interrupted due to landslide.

Behnam Saidi, deputy chief of the disaster unit of the Iranian government set up to handle the earthquake situation, told first on the official television that more than 400 people were killed and 6700 others were injured.

There are also reports of the death of six others in the Iraq border.

Moztaba Nikkeradar, deputy governor of the Karman Shah province of Iran, said, "We are preparing to set up three emergency relief camps. The USGS reported that the earthquake came at around 9.20 pm last night at South-West 30 kilometers away from Halbaza.

In view of the earthquake, officials have announced the closure of schools in Iran's Karman Shah and Illam provinces. More than 20 villages of Iran have been destroyed in the earthquake. Electricity and water supply is interrupted. Iran's Emergency Department teams are helping through helicopters fulfill the basic needs of people in earthquake affected areas.

The area near Iran-Iraq border is considered to be sensitive. In 2003, 6.6 magnitude earthquake struck the historic city of Bam, and more than 26 thousand people were killed.

There can be a war between Saudi Arabia and Lebanon

The tension between Lebanon and Saudi Arabia is increasing steadily. Things like war have arisen between the two countries.

Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri, who resigned from the post of Prime Minister, is currently in Saudi Arabia. He said he would soon return home. In one of his interviews, Hariri said that he is free and will soon return to Lebanon.

Hariri's interview has surfaced after a few hours after the statement of the Lebanese President Michel Auon, in which Hariri was said to be interned in Riyadh.

Let's say that the Lebanese Prime Minister Hariri is in Saudi Arabia's capital Riyadh. After resigning from the post of Prime Minister last week, he has not returned home till date.

Lebanon has accused Saudi Arabia of abducting Hariri. While Saudi Arabia says that Hariri resigned because of his threat to life from his ally Lebanese organization Hezbullah.

America and France have expressed their support for Lebanon's sovereignty and stability.

A Lebanese senior official said that President Michel Auen told his ambassadors that Hariri was abducted. They should get diplomatic immunity.

Auen has asked Saudi Arabia that why Hariri has not returned since the announcement of his resignation? There are also indications that Mitchell has not yet accepted Hariri's resignation.

Hariri's Party Future Movement has also said that he is completely with them. On contacting relatives and colleagues, Hariri said that he is fine. Regarding returning home, he said that it is on God's will.