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Qatar under scanner after Washington Examiner expose`, America discreetly moves up its investigation

After a massive Washington Examiner expose about Qatar terror funding, America has chosen to stand still and did not refute the claims of Qatar funding the Iranian Revolutionary Guards with the state department earlier launching an inquiry into an Israeli government report revealing details about the funding activity. Iranian Revolutionary Guards are classified as a terrorist organization operating in the Middle East region and despite the United States revealing the threats that the organization possesses in the country, the emir of Qatar has chosen to completely dismiss the commands and continued to fund the terror group. The state department had asserted that it is looking into the report and carrying out research about the allegations. On one hand, the US considers Qatar to be one of its allies but Qatar has been taking advantage of the trust of the United States and using it to its convenience to spread hatred and violence in the region. But this time America seems to be taking th

“A Shift of Focus for Iran’s Regime Would Be A Great Idea”

  I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s about In spite of its rebellious position toward the US and the West as a rule, the Iranian system thinks often about how it is seen outside its lines. Hence, through its campaigning and amicable news sources, it buckles down on the picture projected to worldwide crowds. It likewise focuses on a particular line of figured that can activate tension on the political forerunners in Washington or Brussels. This picture is key for the mullahs.   Looking at it, It is a picture they work on reliably and deliberately. It is the picture of a nation of obstruction; a country that stands with the abused; a country that stands against the shrewd and incredible "Uncle Sam." It is a picture of a glad and quiet country encompassed by antagonistic, misdeed Arabs hoping to deny them of their opportunity. It is a picture of David remaining against Goliath. Iran depicts itself as a casualty that stands against bigotry an

“One Step At A Time Should be the USA’s Mantra”

  I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s about how the most recent advancements in US-Iran relations and the course in which the approaching Raisi government will head should be thought of. This will have a course on the chance of the US Congress passing a bill that requires the divulgence of the all out abundance of the Iranian system.   Looking at it, All the more altogether, numerous in the American body politics need the Biden organization to clarify how it is addressing them in the arrangements with Iran in Vienna. That’s why for me, there is a developing political inclination in Washington that Iran is using more force than the US in the present status of undertakings between the two countries.

“A Nuance Deal With EU Made Israel Fierce This Time”

  Here’s something I want to share about what I read today. It’s on the off chance that the EU might want to see an adjustment of the current terrible circumstance, it needs to start to lead the pack, use its financial and discretionary force, and become bolder in its moves to break the impasse in Israeli-Palestinian relations. Such approaches could incorporate marking the calendar for Israel perceiving Palestine as a state, with East Jerusalem as its capital, with or without a nonaggression treaty; helping in the recreation of Gaza and restoring the West Bank's economy; and making an unequivocal qualification between Israel inside the Green Line and the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza. Looking at it, Brussels ought to likewise boost the two sides to change their separate practices to guarantee that human, political and social liberties are maintained for everybody similarly between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. For me, The EU has the way to alter the course of

Qatar silently increases regional damages caused by its activities. What is it hiding?

  The Middle East for years has been a controversial geographical region. From regional disputes to militant activities and to state funded terrorism, everythig collectively moved towards destroying the peace of the region. One of the major reasons why this belt keeps getting way more attention than other regions is the resources it shows off. There is no doubt that the area is rich--both in terms of wealth and land. But given the blessing it has, some nations try to bring peace to the region and extend a helping hand to the more vulnerable communities while the others believe in power. On top the last of the power hungry rulers is Qatar. Qatar is notorious for its behaviour in the region that has often led to increase in violence and human rights abuses in the region. And it is only fair that given the current circumstances that the world takes stand and refuses to turn a blind eye towards Qatar and take a step that curbs the violent activities it has been doing. The power of th

“Iran Manages Exorbitant Power Over Deficiencies”

I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s about Iran is utilizing unlawful and exorbitant power in a crackdown against fights over water deficiencies in its oil-rich however parched southwestern Khuzestan area, global rights bunches. Looking at it, Acquittal International said it had affirmed the passing's  of something like eight dissenters and spectators, including a teen kid, as the specialists depended on live ammo to control the fights.   Looking at it, Iranian media and authorities have said no less than three individuals have been killed, including a cop and a nonconformist, charging go getters and "agitators" of taking shots at dissidents and security powers. For me, Iran's security powers have conveyed unlawful power, including by shooting live ammo and birdshot, to smash generally quiet fights.

NSO’s chief highlights Qatar, BDS are the ones to be blamed for Pegasus outburst

  Shalev Hulio, the CEO of NSO, was blamed for using hacking for a $1 billion spyware business. After hundreds of efforts to identify the source from where the leak of these 50,000 names first came into view, there was no one that the media reports or intelligence agencies could point fingers at but Hulio is aware of what is going on who is to be blamed for it. The 39-year-old CEO and co-founder of the NSO group have built over a one billion dollar empire of the cyber-surveillance company, also one of the most successful ones in Israel, was allegedly responsible for the smartphone hacks of high-profile journalists and world leaders and the world was waiting for him to come on record and comment on the issues and he finally revealed some of the most shocking details of the case. While giving his interview to Forbes, the CEO of the mega cyber-surveillance company said that, unlike the common perception that has been created in the last few days, Pegasus is software that actually used

Syria’s economy under Assad in shambles, China finds potentials amid despair

  Bashar-al-Assad is leader of Syria for another sever year term. The country though may be slowly experiencing winding down of decade long Civil War, the splinters of pain and violence remain deep embedded. But Assad, as he took oath of office on Saturday, has ceremoniously declared himself as the only savior of Syrians and who can rebuild Syria. The claim was backed by his first foreign guest, China’s foreign minister Wang Yi. Mr. Yi laid out a marker during oath ceremony that they can get job started for Assad in Syria.   China’s modus operandi of grabbing opportunities:   China jumping into grabbing Syria’s economic turmoil as its safe haven of opportunities comes straight out of its classic playbook. The very similar fashion it did elsewhere in Middle East, as well as Africa and Asia.   Syria’s allies Russia and Iran have been by side of Assad regime with end target of reconstructing the country, with their own interests in mind. The line up has now been joined by Chin

“Iran Continuously Meddles with Afghanistan”

  I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s about Tehran has been supporting its tactical arrangements along the Iran-Afghanistan line since the start of the US troop withdrawal. IRGC powers and weighty military hardware, just as aviation based armed forces resources, are being redeployed to the boundary, expanding customary soldiers and line monitors. The new military stance would empower Iran to make a hostile move inside Afghanistan once the American withdrawal is finished by Sept. 11.   It’s surprising tha r he recently reported gathering is presumably a cover for the Fatemiyoun Brigade psychological militant outfit and could be utilized to initiate any Iranian hostile into Afghanistan, like its job in Syria, for instance.   For me, the initiation of President-elect Ebrahim Raisi booked to occur on Aug. 5, the firm stance president might need to build up his progressive bona fides by assaulting Afghanistan. As Raisi partakes in the help of the inc

Relations between Palestine and Jordan may be spoiled even before it even started

  Palestine is making its best efforts at stabilizing its relations with Arab nations and it was on its way to do it with Jordan as well but things may have spoiled due to one of the senior Palestinian officials unreasonable comments. The senior officials reportedly announced that only Palestinian were adhering to the thwarted former US president Donald Trump’s middle east peace plan. The Jordanians believe that Palestinians should not take the sole responsibility as even they had a major role in derailing the Trump plan. PA was responsible for throwing Trump’s plan off the shore after it was revealed in 2020 that the former US president was planning to liquidate the Palestinian issue and completely dismiss Palestinians rights. A lot Arab countries came together to confirm their displease from the plan and among them Jordan was also there. Jordan too rejected the plan along with other Arab leaders. Jordan had dismissed the plan after it was found out that Trump may be looking at

“The Issue Over USA Withdrawal to Afghanistan is still a Big Deal”

  I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s about the point when President Joe Biden reported the US withdrawal from Afghanistan this year, scarcely any anticipated that the Taliban would gain huge spaces of extra domains so quickly. As indicated by moderate gauges, 33% of Afghan locale are currently in Taliban hands and they guarantee to be in charge of 85% of the country. In case that is false yet, it will be soon.   For me, Afghanistan for quite a long time has comprised a cemetery for colonialist aspirations, and Russian recollections of these embarrassments stay new. Iranian, Chinese or even Taliban desires to rule this Central Asian passage are destined to be not any more effective than those of their archetypes. Their solitary heritage will be boundless human hopelessness, enduring and annihilation. Looking at it, As the vultures circle over Kabul, it is plainly past the point where it is possible to trust that Biden will alter his perspective. Not

Is the royal family the true ruler in Qatar or Tamim is just a puppet at the hands of actual power?

Qatar has a long history of engaging in peace-threatening affairs in the region. The Qatari regime is blamed for being hungry for limitless power but the recent reports highlighting the battle shows that it might not entirely be the case. The Arab country has used most of its potential to fund terrorism all around the world and for years it has been using vulnerable countries as well as its residents as per its benefits. It is impossible to spread this level of hatred with the rulers of a country not being in the loop and hence ultimately, it became clear that it was the Emir of the country who was the brain behind the rise of violence in recent years. Qatar has a natural monarchy, one may argue whether it is constitutional or if it's an absolute monarchy, but the fact is that it is ruled by a royal family. The Al Thani family is the one who has absolute control over the entire administrative and foreign affairs. After a series of backlashes last decade, Doha adopted a constitu

“A Solid Logical Help For the Cuban Legislative Issues”

  Here’s something good that I want to share with what I read today. It’s about how Greene comes in. Biden is very right to voice solid logical help for the demonstrators, saying the public authority should notice their clarion call for opportunity. Looking at it simultaneously, he should do no mischief, not weakly including himself in inside Cuban legislative issues, barely enough to offer cover to his socialist foes, howling about Yankee government" so they don't need to respond in due order regarding their own failings, however not doing almost enough to oust them. Try not to give Diaz-Canel and his apparatchiks a pardon for their slip-ups; it is past time they claimed them.   For me,if the US truly needs to compromise the endurance of the Cuban system, dropping the bombed 50-year ban (clearly fifty years of pointlessness makes the arrangement suspect) and flooding Cuban culture with private enterprise is a far superior technique to follow. Biden should not turn into Ou

“Saudi Arabia’s Financial Framework Takes Advancement”

I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s about how s taying up with the remainder of the world, Saudi Arabia is taking a few measures to help fintech and change its financial framework and monetary area along current lines. For me, The Kingdom dispatched the Saudi Fintech Initiative to help the fintech biological system and advance the nation as a fintech center point.   I observed that t he drive's fundamental job is to help organizations entering the fintech area and establish an appealing climate for financing from various sources. It likewise expects to work on the framework for advanced exchanges and has effectively seen a 36 percent improvement contrasted and previous outcomes. In any case, this fundamental structure ought to likewise be planned cautiously and in discussion with fintech specialists. Normal audits and cautious corrections will guarantee the security of customers and the Saudi monetary market, helping it flourish.

“A Surprising Geographical Grip From Russia’s Production of Vaccine”

  I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s about Russia will positively proceed with its antibody strategy, which has demonstrated an effective device around the world. Nonetheless, practically it will be principally effective among Russia-accommodating governments, which acknowledge its international job. Paradoxically, since delicate force systems can be gravely harmed by hard force/military procedures, Russia's delicate force will be less successful among international contenders and where Moscow is viewed as a danger.   For me, There are compromises among hard and delicate force procedures and they are frequently incongruent. Russia will keep on adjusting both methodologies' separate applications, specifically introducing itself as a tactical force or a worldwide wellbeing partner.

“A Strategic Visit of Oman to Strengthen It’s Cooperation with KSA”

  The visit by Oman's Sultan Haitham bin Tariq to Saudi Arabia was a twofold first. It was the principal visit to the Kingdom by an Omani innovator in over 10 years, and the king's first unfamiliar outing since he rose the seat on Jan. 11 last year. Along with this, one focal point of the visit was on monetary participation between the two nations. The areas talked about were trade, venture advancement, and post and transport. Obviously, this conversation over enormous framework task will set out an abundance of open doors in the coordination’s area, just as for the overall exchange of products. For me, given the closeness of the nations and their capacity to participate in non-oil areas, like vehicle and coordination’s, Sultan Haitham's visit to Riyadh was an exceptionally shrewd move according to a monetary viewpoint.

“It’s Not Time Yet: Afghanistan Withdrawal Concerns Intensify”

Here’s something good that I want to share with what I read today. It’s about h ow a similar manner as the US and other NATO accomplices, the UK is this week inspecting its job in Afghanistan as troops leave and another period of our commitment with that nation starts. It's anything but a cruel spotlight. The media has a lot of compassion toward our powers who were locked in there, for the individuals who have gotten back with extraordinary wounds, and for families who have lost friends and family, as in any contention.   Looking at it, The harder inquiries are for policymakers. What has been accomplished? For what reason would they say that they are leaving now? Also, most importantly, what will occur straightaway, not least to those in Afghanistan whose lives have been modified by our commitment and who should confront a future that our very association has directed? These questions lingers on my mind.

“The Importance of Rising Liberty in Iran Has A Signification Effect in the World”

 I want to share something intriguing. It’s about one in spite of the fact that features all throughout the planet have focused in on Iranian President-elect Ebrahim Raisi's previous wrongdoings against humankind following his political race triumph last month, there has been less investigation about the importance of his rising with regards to basic liberties, law and order, opportunity and equity.   The global local area should get ready to forestall another series of compassionate calamities in Iran. In fact, disdain toward the system is today at an unsurpassed high, while the system's force and authenticity is at an untouched low. A valid example was the appallingly low turnout during the June 18 official political race, which was broadly boycotted by individuals. A persistent flood in financial and social complaints is transforming into political requests that are quickly mixing around a center allure: Regime change.

Jovenel Moise, the president of Haiti, was killed at his home.

  Haitian President Jovenel Moise was assassinated at his home last night by unknown assailants, according to Prime Minister Dr. Claude Joseph. Interim Prime Minister Dr. Claude Joseph said in a statement that First Lady Martine Mose had also been injured and was being hospitalized. Interim Prime Minister Joseph condemned the "hateful, brutal, and savage conduct," saying that the situation in Haiti was under control thanks to the National Police and other authorities. The killing occurred late Tuesday, amid rising political and economic stability and an uptick in gang violence. Under Mose's administration, the country of more than 11 million people had become increasingly unstable and dissatisfied. Its economic, political, and social problems have worsened, with gang violence escalating in the capital, Port-au-Prince, inflation skyrocketing, and food and fuel becoming scarce at times in a country where 60% of the population lives on less than $2 per day. These problems

Troops fly to save Tajikistan

Over 1,000 Afghan troops flee to Tajikistan to ‘save lives’ after clashes with Taliban.  More Afghan troops have fled across the border to Tajikistan to “save their own lives”, amid a surge of violence in Afghanistan in recent weeks, allegedly between the Taliban and the Afghan army. The official statement troops reads during the armed clashes with the Taliban, 1,037 servicemen of the Afghan governmental forces, in order to save the lives of their personnel, retreated and entered into Tajikistan through the border areas.   The uptick in violence comes as the US, UK and allies withdraw forces from Afghanistan after nearly two decades. Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen said the group was not responsible for the recent increase in violence, and that many districts had fallen to the Taliban “through mediation”, after Afghan soldiers refused to fight them. In April, US President Joe Biden had announced a full withdrawal of US and allied troops from Afghanistan by 11 September this year,

Europe sees migrant crisis as the boat sinks off drowning 43 people

  At least 43 migrants and refugees are feared to have drowned while 84 were rescued after a shipwreck off Tunisia’s coast. This boat sailed from Zuwarah on Libya’s northwest coast, carrying migrants and refugees from Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea and Bangladesh. These migrants were trying to cross the Mediterranean to reach Italy. This desperate attempt was made since the asylum seekers were struggling for interpreters at the USEU border. Though the Libyan navy acknowledges the dangerous chase of the migrant boat, still many drowned in the sea. It can be seen in the camera that the Libyan coastguards were chasing behind to save the people. Rather the navy rescued 84 migrants and 43 others drowned in a boat that set off from Libya’s Zuwara towards Europe.   Since Libya is a frequent departure point for Europe-bound migrants making a dangerous Mediterranean Sea crossing. It can be seen from 2014 that more than 20,000 migrants and refugees have died at sea while trying to reach Europe from A

“A Call to Survive a State of Cynicism”

  I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s how this time, the sky is the limit, however nothing can be underestimated: Uprising networks should be coordinated and engaged, attempting to bring issues to light and show individuals that their lone salvation is if residents join across conventional partisan and factional separating lines. Drives, for example, the " Towards One Nation " project can possibly rehash Lebanese models of political association.   For me, each further day that Lebanon's chiefs defer their vote based retribution just compounds the size of the calamity anticipating them: A vote today may win them 15%, a polling form tomorrow may give them 5%. What's more, in the event that they torment tolerant residents by postponing altogether more, it's anything but an issue of what extent of their incomes and advantages they can stick on to, however regardless of whether they can escape Lebanon in one piece.

“The Things that Biden Risks Wakes Us Up”

  I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s how individual who peruses Shakespeare knows, the best human misfortune can include being given all that you need. The verifiable instance of Johnson is informational. Another expert of the Senate, he prevailed with regards to passing his "Incredible Society" homegrown program, just to have Vietnam, metropolitan uproars and a shaky treatment of the economy rapidly fix him. Biden may well get all he needs locally.   For me, in adding an inconceivable $6 to $8 trillion from the three bills into the government spending plan, a definitive result of this aspiration might be to pour fuel on a generally seething fire and wake the dozing monster of swelling, which has been torpid since Paul Volcker's courageous days with the Fed during the 1980s. Biden may accomplish all he longs for strategically, however expansion could, quite expeditiously, transform this fantasy into a worldwide bad dream.

First Ever All-Female IDF Tank Crew to Be Deployed Alongside Egyptian Border

  A company of all-women tank operators will be stationed along the Egyptian border next month for the first time in the military’s history as part of an ongoing pilot program to assess the feasibility of female armored crews. The female tank crews are currently completing their training at the IDF’s Shizafon Base in the Negev desert, which houses the military’s Armored Corps School. After a short break, they will then be sent into the command of the mixed-gender Caracal Battalion, which defends the northern portion of Israel’s border with Egypt. According to the commander of the Caracal Battalion, Lt. Col. Erez Shabtai, in addition to being the IDF’s first active deployment of female tank operators, this will also make his the IDF’s first infantry unit to have tanks directly under its control. She says that this is highly significant. Everyone is going to be watching them. This became prominent when in March, eight female soldiers from the border troops completed their training fo

Crunch talks to set oil output for rest of year

  Oil prices held steady after a crucial meeting yesterday between the oil producers that could set the tone of the global crude market for the rest of the year. Brent crude traded just above $75 as ministers from the 23-strong OPEC+ alliance, led by Saudi Arabia and Russia, prepared for one of the most important meetings for many months. After their final round of meeting the officials will decide whether to increase production against a background of improving demand as the world climbs out of the pandemic recession.   Oil expert Robin Mills, chief executive of the Qamar Energy consultancy, mentioned that the market and forecasts are certainly signaling the need for more supply. However, the Energy Minister of Saudi Arabia, Prince Abdul Aziz bin Salman, is inclined to favor a cautious approach as the global market approaches rebalancing after the volatility of last year, with new COVID-19 variants threatening an economic recovery in several countries. He told a US investment foru