Iraq has announced the victory of Islamic State in Mosul. Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abdi announced the victory in the freed Mosul on Sunday (July 9, 2017). This is a serious defeat for the terrorist organization Islamic State. His office said in a statement that Abdi reached the freed Mosul and greeted the soldiers and Iraqi people on the achievement of this important victory.
Three years ago the jihadists had captured Mosul, after which the victory was announced on the terrorists after a fierce battle lasting nine months. Iraqi soldiers have started celebrating while passing through Mosul's deserted streets. After nine months of conflict, Iraq has won.
An Iraqi commander had asked the surviving IS fighters to surrender to loudspeakers, but his commander turned it down. The fight is not yet completely over. While issuing a statement by the Prime Minister's Office, the noise of the guns and air strikes in the city was also heard. The announcement of the victory in Mosul is a milestone for Iraqi security forces, who have been trying to wipe out IS terror in Iraq since 2014.
An Iraqi observer told 'The Independent', "It may take two or three days, but the Iraqi government says it is right that the biggest battle of its war against IS has been won."
A day earlier the IS had a big counter attack. The Joint Operations Command has said, "Our army is still moving forward ... before reaching the river, our army does not have much to do."
Iraqi officials had made similar announcements last week that the security forces had restricted the small area of the old city of Mosul near the river Dajla.
Although the army's campaign has slowed down in the last few days Control of IS is now limited to one square kilometer area. But IS is using citizens as a shield, due to this reason air strikes are not possible.
The federal police announced on Saturday that they have completed the assigned work, although the army and special forces on regular basis continue to face the terrorists.
Between India-China border dispute, China's official media has advised Sikkim to separate from India and be free. Simultaneously, the Chinese media has persuaded Bhutan to come out of Indian pressure.
Chinese government media Global Times said that if Sikkim and Bhutan raise their voices against India, then China will help them and China will defend them for the end of unjust border treaties across the world.
China has alleged that New Delhi has made an unfair border treaty by pressurizing Bhutan.
In China's official media article written for the purpose of inciting violence in Sikkim has told its citizens that they will create freedom movement and atmosphere among the people of Sikkim. At the same time, he has been asked to create an environment against India.
The Global Times has written in its editorial, "Beijing should reconsider Sikkim's stand. However, China had recognized Sikkim as the state of India in 2003, but now it can change its stand on the matter."
The newspaper has written that there are people in Sikkim who like their history as a separate state, and they are sensitive to how the external world sees the issue of Sikkim. There is also public support for strengthening the voice of people of Sikkim in China. This popular support can be played in Sikkim before the independence and the mass movement."
Doklam Plateau is strategically important for India and China. If China remains effective in road construction, it can easily reach its northeast part of India. It would be dangerous for India in strategic terms.
Explain that there is a dispute between India and China regarding the Doklam Plateau situated on the Sikkim-Bhutan-China border. China wants to make a road there, while India is opposing it. In the past, India had opposed the construction of the Chinese soldiers, then the Chinese soldiers had destroyed two Indian bunkers. At that time, the Indian soldiers stopped Chinese troops to make human wall.
Bhutan has also been opposing this road construction of China, while China has called the Doklam Plateau its own territory by calling it Doklang Plateau. Since there is no diplomatic relationship between Bhutan and China, India has been lobbying for Bhutan in this case.

China today said that India is misguiding the common people by saying that the Chinese troops are building the road in Sikkim sector 'Sikkim Corridor' or 'Chikans Neck' which could be a threat to India's reach in the North-Eastern states.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zheng Shuang told reporters, ''While defaming the 1890 China-British Treaty, the Indian side said that the Dok La is located in the area of the three countries, it is misleading the people.''
Jeng insisted, "The treaty of 1890 says that the boundary of the Sikkim area starts with the eastern hills and this incident (road construction) has been around 2000 meters away from the mountain of Gipamochi.
They claimed that this incident has nothing to do with the triangular between China, India and Bhutan.
While defending the road construction by China, Jeng said that the Indian side is actually confusing the public by saying that this incident is a meeting point of the boundary of the three countries.
India and Bhutan are protesting against the road construction by China. India expressed concern over road construction, fearing that Chinese soldiers could be successful in cutting off contact with its North-Eastern states.
Explain that there is a total of 3500 km long border between India and China. The war was fought in 1962 due to the boundary dispute between the two countries. Despite its border dispute could not be solved.
This is the reason why border disputes between India and China have often been rising in different parts. The existing boundary dispute is linked to the meeting point of India-Bhutan and China border. Sikkim is the Dokalam Plateau adjacent to the Indian border, where China is bent on building roads.
Indian soldiers had protested against this attempt of China in the past. Some part of the Dokalam Plateau also situated in Bhutan. Bhutan also opposed this attempt of China. In Bhutan, this plateau is called Dok La, while in China, the Doklong.
There is no diplomatic relationship between Bhutan and China. Bhutan has often been receiving Indian military and diplomatic assistance in such cases. So, the Indian Army has also protested against the efforts of road construction of Chinese soldiers this time too. This thing has gone unnoticed by China.
Seven agreements were signed between the two countries on the second day of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel. In the joint statement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the relations between the two countries are like marital relations. He said, "This (Indo-Israeli relation) is a marriage made in heaven, but we are implementing it here on earth."
Netanyahu said, "This is a very emotional moment for me. We are making history." He said," We are facing the challenge of terror forces. We have agreed to work in this area." India and Israel have signed agreements related to water conservation, planning of cooperation on nuclear clocks in India.
In joint statement, Narendra Modi said, "In our talks, not just bilateral issues were discussed, but it also talked about how our cooperation can help bring global peace and stability. Israel is the leading country in agriculture, water and new discoveries. Prime Minister (Netanyahu) and I have also agreed to protect our strategic interests. '' Prime Minister invited Narendra Modi to visit India, including Israeli Prime Minister's family on this occasion.
Modi presented his Israel counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu on two replica set of copper plates taken from Kerala, which is part of Jewish history in India. It is believed that both copper plates are of 9-10th century. Modi is the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Israel. Prime Minister Modi said that he is honored to be the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Israel, although diplomatic relations between the two countries are 25 years old.
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un told that the test of ballistic missile with an intercontinental firepower was a gift given to American Bastards on the occasion of their Independence Day.
According to Pyongyang's official news agency Korean Central News Agency, leader Kim Jong-Un after inspecting the ballistic missile launch said that American Bastards will not be more pleased with the gift sent on their Independence Day on July 4. Laughing loudly, he said, we should continue sending gifts in the middle to remove their sadness.
North Korea's intercontinental ballistic missile is capable of carrying large, heavy nuclear weapons, which can re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
This is said today by North Korea's official news agency.
Washington described the missile yesterday as the ICBM. On the other hand, independent experts had said that this missile could reach Alaska.
The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said that leader Kim Jong-Un abused after inspecting the launch, said that the American will not be more pleased with the gift sent on their Independence Day on July 4.
According to the KCNA, he laughed loudly, "We should continue sending gifts in the middle to remove their boredom."
Kim inspected the Song-14 missile and expressed satisfaction, saying, "It looks very beautiful and it has been made well".
With the end of the peninsula war in 1953, North and South Korea split and the end of this war took place with the ceasefire instead of the peace accord.
North Korea says it needs nuclear weapons to protect itself from the threat of invasion.
The KCNA quoted Kim as saying that the North Korean conflict with Washington has reached the final stage, and until North Korea completely eliminated the nuclear threat from America and America's enemy policy, its nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles do not neglect at any cost.
South Korea's joint chiefs of staff said in a strong message of warning that in response to its (Missile Launch), American and South Korean soldiers practiced today by firing several missiles in parallel.
China's ambassador to India, Lou Jajoi, described it as very serious and said that India has to decide how to solve this issue.
Chinese media is constantly threatening India with war. When asked about the ambassador, he said that the Chinese government had also talked about that option and now all depend on the Government of India.
The ambassador said that the Chinese government wants to maintain peace with India and to maintain the situation like earlier India will have to remove its forces from Doka La area.
The ambassador said that it is most important to remove soldiers from there for further talks.
There is a dispute between India and China in the Doka La area. The situation has remained like this for the past 20 days. The whole controversy began with a road that China was building there. Bhutan calls that area dockalam and India calls it Doka La. China claims that the place is its own and it is building itself in its own share. There is no diplomatic relations between China and Bhutan, India supports Bhutan on every front.
The ambassador said that the situation is very serious. He alleged that this is the first time that Indian soldiers crossed the LoC and went towards them. The ambassador also said that India has no right to speak between China and Bhutan and to empower Bhutan to declare the right to the disputed site. The Ambassador finally said that India should remove the army as soon as possible, it would be good for both countries.
A day after China gave India a giggle, China's Dragon media again said that New Delhi should either recall its soldiers from Sikkim with respect or push them out by the Chinese army.
Earlier China had said that Beijing would not compromise on the border dispute issue. China's official newspaper, Global Times, has written in its editorial that if India's army engages in border dispute with China, it will have to suffer more than 1962.
The newspaper has written that Chinese troops should teach India a strong lesson.
Explain that there is tension between India and China for 20 days in Sikkim due to making road by China at a disputed location, the two countries have deployed their own forces near the disputed site.
The Global Times has written in its editorial, "We expect that the People's Liberation Army of China is so powerful that the Indian forces can run away from the Chinese territory, now the Indian army has to choose that it likes to go out of respect or the Chinese army throw them out."
According to the editorial in Global Times, China believes that if India thinks that it is capable of war on Two-half fronts, then China laughs at India's ability.
The newspaper writes, "If New Delhi feels that it can perform its military power in Doka La and India is ready for war on the Two-half fronts, then we would like to say to India that we undermine it military capabilities.''
Explain that some days ago, Indian Army Chief Bipin Rawat has said that India is ready to fight simultaneously on Two-half fronts ie Pakistan, China and Naxals.
The dispute between India and China started on 6th June with a road construction on a valley near Sikkim. China wants to make a road on this land owned by Bhutan.
China claims that Indian troops have stopped this construction by entering into China's territory Doka La.
India says that there may be serious security consequences for road construction in this area, India also said that China is telling the area where its owner is Bhutan. Bhutan has also given diplomatic and strategic support to India's stand.
Explain that the issue of land dispute is very important for India. This land is connected to the rest of the country from the northeast states of India. Given its strategic importance, it is also called 'chicken neck'.
India deployed more soldiers in 'non-combat mode' to strengthen its position in a region near Sikkim, Where the Indian soldiers have been stalemate with Chinese troops for nearly a month and this is the longest deadlock between the two armies since 1962.
Sources said that after being destroyed two bunkers of India by China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) and adopted aggressive moves India has deployed more troops. The guns are placed towards the ground in non-combat mode.
The sources said that the PLA had asked the Indian Army to remove two bunkers set up in 2012 at Doka La's lantern from the Indian Army, which was near the Chambi Valley, giving the first details of the developments before the deadlock between the two countries. And India-Bhutan-Tibet fall in the trijunction corner. The Indian army patrolling this area for many years had decided in 2012 that with the security of Bhutan-China border there, two bunkers will be kept ready for help from behind.
Sources said that the advance front of the Indian Army had informed the 33 Corps Headquarters located in Sukna in north Bengal about the warnings given to the bunkers by China. However sources said that on June 6, two Chinese bulldozers had destroyed the bunkers and claimed that this area belonged to China and India or Bhutan did not have any right over it. He said that the deployed Indian soldiers prevented Chinese troops and machines from infiltrating the area or causing further damage.
Extra forces were sent from the brigade headquarters located around 20 kilometers from the confrontational spot on June 8, during which the soldiers of both sides suffered minor injuries due to the clash. After the 141 divisions of the PLA located in the area, its troops began to arrive, after which the Indian Army also strengthened its position.
This is the longest deadlock since 1962 between the armies of India and China. The last time in 2013, became the impasse to 21 days, when it was signed by Depsang within 30 kilometers Plains Indian territory by Chinese troops in Daulat Beg Oldi sector in Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir and it is part of Xinjiang province had claimed. Although they were repatriated back.
Sikkim was made a part of India in May 1976 and is the only state with a definite boundary with China. These border lines are based on a treaty held in China in 1898. Following the Indo-China war of 1962, the Indian troops stationed in the area were handed over to the Indian Army and ITBP. A camp of ITBP is located 15 km from the international border.
After the confrontation between the two sides, the Indian Army sent an officer of the Major General rank to the area and a proposal for flag negotiation with the Chinese officials was proposed. China rejected such two urges from India, but accepted the third offer of the meeting. In this meeting, the Chinese army asked the Indian army to bring back its troops from the Lantern area, which falls in Doka La. Doka La is the Indian name of that area which Bhutan Dokalam calls, while China claims to be part of its Donglong area.
Sources said that in view of the deadlock, the Chinese troops stopped the first group of 47 passengers who went to Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. He also told the Indian side that the visas of 50 people included in another group were also canceled. The road to Sikkim for Kailash Mansarovar located in Tibet was opened in 2015, so that pilgrims from Nathu La can go from buses on a 1500-km-long route. This is not the first such infiltration at Doka La. Chinese soldiers destroyed some temporary bunkers in the Indian Army in November 2008.
Defense experts believe that China wants to establish its dominance over the Chambi Valley, which is in the southern part of Tibet. By claiming Doka La area, Beijing wants to broaden its geographical position so that it can monitor all activities on the Indo-Bhutan border. China has also increased diplomatic pressure on India and has registered a protest against the crossing of the border allegedly by Indian troops in Sikkim region.
On the occasion of 20 years of China's rule in Hong Kong, President Xi Jinping warned on Saturday (July 1) that any attempt to threaten China's sovereignty in Hong Kong in the name of democracy will have to cross the Red Line and its permission can not be given.
In a ceremony organized by Britain on the 20th anniversary of the transfer of Hong Kong to China, Jinping said that Hong Kong had never been so free before as it is today. At the same time, he cautioned against setting up unfair challenges for Beijing rule.
He gave this warning on the occasion of the oath taking ceremony of Beijing-based new chief executive Carrie Lam in Hong Kong. "The threat to national sovereignty and security, threat to the right of the central government and challenge the authority of the fundamental law of the Hong Kong specially administered region, or any attempt to use Hong Kong for infiltrate and damage the main area will be cross the red line and it will not be allowed at all'' said Xi, general secretary of the ruling Communist Party of China.
Lam has been selected by the China Supporter Committee. Right now the decision is being criticized and many people are calling it a deployment of a puppet of China in the city. At the same time some people are angry with Beijing's hard-fought capture of about eight million people's freedom.
This reaction of the Chinese President came after the self-determination of the young workers or demanding full independence for Hong Kong. China's efforts on the demand of young workers have stabilized. He said that Hong Kong has so many more democratic rights as never before.
Lam, before joining Xi, took oath of office under the National Flag of China at the Harbarfront Convention Center in the country. Britain gave control of Hong Kong of Asia's financial center in 1997 to China.
There is news of firing at a nightclub in Arkansas State of US.
According to the American media, there was a dispute during a concert in the Little Rock city of the state, after which a gunman started firing.
17 people are being injured in the incident. According to the police, the incident happened around two and a half hours on Saturday night. One person was being said to be severely injured, but his condition is stable at the moment. No information has been found about the suspect, but the police say that the situation is not related to any terror or active shooter.
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