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In an official communication dated September 7 the Taliban regime in Afghanistan has asked the Indian government to resume flights between the two countries; Navjot Singh Sidhu tweeted a video message this morning, a day after his dramatic resignation; Japan’s former Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida has won the governing party leadership election and is set to be become the next prime minister.
India and Pakistan Offer , Humanitarian Assistance to Afghanistan , After Deadly Earthquake.
Both India and Pakistan have already
dispatched humanitarian aid to Afghanistan after
a powerful earthquake killed over 1,000 people.
Al Jazeera reports that India has deployed a technical team to the Afghan capital of Kabul.
According to India's foreign ministry, the team has
been sent to the embassy which has been
vacant since August when the Taliban took control. .
The ministry said in a statement that the team would, “closely monitor and coordinate the efforts
of various stakeholders for the effective
delivery of humanitarian assistance.".
Meanwhile, Pakistan has deployed trucks
carrying food and other necessities. .
Pakistan has assured all possible
support to ameliorate the sufferings
of the Afghan families affected
by the 6.1 magnitude earthquake, Statement from the office of Pakistan's
Prime Minister, via Al Jazeera.
The consignment arranged by
the National Disaster Management Authority
consists of family tents, tarpaulins, blankets
and emergency medicines, Statement from the office of Pakistan's
Prime Minister, via Al Jazeera.
On June 23, India's foreign ministry said that 27 tons
of supplies would be delivered to international aid
agencies and the Afghan Red Crescent Society.
As always, India stands in solidarity with the people of Afghanistan, with whom we share centuries-old ties, and remains firmly committed to providing immediate relief assistance for the Afghan people, Statement from India's Foreign Ministry, via Al Jazeera.
According to Al Jazeera, the Taliban-led government and the international aid community are struggling to deliver assistance to some of the hardest-hit areas.
According to Al Jazeera, the Taliban-led government and the international aid community are struggling to deliver assistance to some of the hardest-hit areas
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India on Thursday resumed its diplomatic presence in Kabul by deploying a team in its embassy in the Afghan capital, over 10 months after it pulled out its.. IndiaTimes
The powerful quake hit the eastern Paktika province on the border with Pakistan, and authorities fear many more people are trapped or dead in the rubble of their homes.
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Navjot Singh Sidhu, who is currently serving a one-year sentence in Patiala jail for a road rage case, has been recommended a diet chart considering his health condition.
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Today, as per official sources, Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu was taken to Rajindra Hospital in Patiala under heavy security for medical examination.
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PM Modi said the BJP is setting itself the goals for the next 25 years; Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu today requested a few more weeks to surrender on health grounds; Lalu Prasad Yadav has been charged in a fresh corruption case by CBI; Elon Musk denies Sexual harassment allegation.
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Former Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu has sought more time to surrender on medical grounds after he was granted a one-year jail term by the Supreme Court in the 1988 road rage case.
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Navjot Singh Sidhu has once again put himself in the limelight and has garnered the attention of the netizens. This time its not because of his speech or some controversy, but the Punjab Congress leader rode an elephant on the streets of Patiala to protest against the rising inflation.
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DGCA has issued fresh guidelines making face masks mandatory throughout the journey. Not wearing a face mask at the airport or inside the flight will attract a penalty from authorities now.
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Indian Railways shared a proposed design of Kanpur Central via its official Twitter handle that shows an excellent architectural marvel. Watch video to know more.
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The mummified body of a baby mammoth with hair and skin is found in the north region of Canada. it is believed that the body found is of a female mammoth which is over 30,000 years ago.
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An ONGC chopper made an emergency landing in the Arabian Sea near the Sagar Kiran in Mumbai High according to the oil company.
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Elon Musk became one of only six people in the world to cross more than a 100 million followers on Twitter; FIR registered against Mubarakpur police post incharge Balwinder Singh in Dera Bassi firing incident; Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his visit to Germany where he attended the G7 Summit; Mohammed Zubair was arrested last night over a 2018 tweet; Supreme Court gave the rebel MLAs time till July 12 to file their responses to the disqualification notices.
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According to the Union Health ministry's data, India added 11,793 Covid cases and 27 Covid-related deaths in the last 24 hours.
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Boris Johnson has met with the Japanese prime minister, Fumio Kishida, at the G7 summit in Germany. Report by Alibhaiz. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Japan To Ease COVID Restrictions, , Allow Limited Foreign Tourism.
In June, Japan will allow foreign tourists to visit the country for the first time since tight pandemic travel restrictions were imposed two years ago.
The Associated Press reports that Japan's prime minister said that only visitors who sign up for package tours will be allowed to enter at first.
The Associated Press reports that Japan's prime minister said that only visitors who sign up for package tours will be allowed to enter at first.
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said that Japan will allow tours with fixed schedules and guides beginning on June 10.
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said that Japan will allow tours with fixed schedules and guides beginning on June 10.
This week, Japan will begin hosting small, experimental package tours from Australia, Singapore, Thailand and the United States.
AP reports that the experiment will only involve about 50 people who were granted special visas. .
Japan currently allows up to 10,000 Japanese citizens, foreign students and some business travelers to enter the country each day.
Japan currently allows up to 10,000 Japanese citizens, foreign students and some business travelers to enter the country each day.
On June 1, that cap will double to 20,000 a day, which will include tourists with package tours.
Makoto Shimoaraiso, a Cabinet official in charge
of pandemic measures, said that it will be some
time before individual tourism is permitted.
In 2020, foreign tourist arrivals in Japan were
cut by over 90%, nearly wiping out the $31 billion
tourism market prior to the pandemic. .
Japan's prime minister said that the government plans to remain in line with other Group of Seven industrialized nations and slowly ease pandemic-related restrictions.
Japan's prime minister said that the government plans to remain in line with other Group of Seven industrialized nations and slowly ease pandemic-related restrictions
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Japan on Monday with a warm welcome by the Indian Diaspora. Modi will attend the Quad Leaders’ Summit and will also hold meetings with US President Joe Biden, Japanese PM Fumio Kishida, and Australia's newly elected PM Anthony Albanese.
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Boris Johnson has welcomed his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida to Downing Street ahead of bilateral discussions in Number 10.
The pair watched an RAF flypast at Horse Guards Parade, where Mr Kishida was also invited to inspect a guard of honour. Report by Buseld. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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