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Afghanistan has threatened to retaliate against Pakistan following deadly airstrikes in Khost province that killed at least 10 people, including nine children, according to the Taliban government. The strikes came hours after a suicide bombing in Pakistan’s Peshawar killed six people, three of them security personnel. Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid stated that defending Afghanistan’s territory and people is its legitimate right and promised an appropriate response at the right time. Pakistan claims that militants from Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) use Afghan territory to launch attacks, a charge the Taliban denies. Relations between the two neighbors have deteriorated since the Taliban took power in 2021, with cross-border violence escalating in recent months despite mediation efforts by Qatar and Turkey.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Afghanistan threatens to retaliate after Pakistan’s airstrikes kill civilians in Khost province

At the National Communication Association’s annual conference in Denver, Colorado, multiple international scholars presented research on Bangladesh’s July 2024 uprising, analyzing how Gen Z-led activism overcame state censorship and violence to drive political change. A special session titled “From Rights Movement to Regime Change,” chaired by Dr. Mohammad Ala Uddin of Saint Mary’s College, explored the cultural and communicative dynamics that sustained the movement. Studies highlighted how activists adapted to internet shutdowns through offline mobilization, used protest songs and graffiti as tools of emotional and symbolic resistance, and how foreign media framed the events. Researchers from the US, Bangladesh, China, and Pakistan contributed diverse perspectives, including analyses of leadership missteps and the movement’s lasting cultural memory. The uprising, they argued, has become a global reference point for understanding modern social movements. Revised papers from the panel will be published by Bloomsbury in an upcoming volume titled “Critical Media Perspectives on the 2024 Bangladesh Uprising.”

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Global scholars analyze Bangladesh’s July uprising at Denver conference highlighting Gen Z activism and resistance

The United States has reduced its proposed Ukraine peace plan from 28 to 19 points following discussions in Geneva involving Ukrainian and European representatives. According to reports from TRT World and US media, the revised plan aims to end the ongoing war in Ukraine but remains unfinalized. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio described the talks as highly constructive, noting significant progress though some issues remain unresolved. Participants told the Financial Times that nine proposals were removed from the earlier draft, without specifying which ones. European officials had previously raised concerns over sanctions on Russia and the management of seized Russian assets, emphasizing these matters fall under EU jurisdiction. Finnish President Alexander Stubb called the reduction in points a step forward. The draft plan reportedly includes potential territorial concessions by Ukraine, limits on its military size, and a formal renunciation of NATO membership ambitions.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

US cuts Ukraine peace plan to 19 points after Geneva talks with Kyiv and European partners

Amnesty International has accused Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of committing war crimes in the Darfur town of el-Fasher, citing testimonies from survivors who described executions, rapes, and other atrocities. The report was released shortly after the RSF announced a three-month humanitarian truce, purportedly in response to international mediation led by U.S. President Donald Trump. Sudan has been engulfed in conflict since April 2023, when fighting erupted between the RSF, led by Mohamed Daglo, and the national army under General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan. Amnesty’s findings detail widespread violence against civilians, which the group says could amount to war crimes under international law. The United Nations has described el-Fasher as a “crime scene,” urging accountability. Mediation efforts by the U.S.-backed Quad group, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UAE, have so far failed, with Burhan rejecting the latest truce proposal, accusing the UAE of bias—an allegation the UAE denies.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Amnesty accuses Sudan’s RSF of war crimes in Darfur’s el-Fasher as mediation efforts falter

At least nine Afghan civilians, including eight children and one woman, were killed in Pakistani airstrikes on Afghanistan’s southeastern Khost province, according to the Taliban government. Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid stated that the attacks occurred at midnight and also targeted Kunar and Paktika provinces, killing four more civilians. Mujahid accused Pakistan of bombing civilian homes, causing casualties and property destruction. Pakistan has not officially commented on the civilian deaths. However, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said its forces conducted operations against members of the banned Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), whom it described as ‘Khawarij militants,’ killing 22 of them. The ISPR emphasized that Pakistan’s counterterrorism operations would continue against foreign-backed militants. The incident underscores escalating cross-border tensions between Islamabad and Kabul, with both sides trading accusations over harboring militants.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan kill nine civilians including eight children amid border tensions

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has canceled his planned visit to India for the third time this year, citing heightened security concerns following a deadly terrorist attack in New Delhi. According to reports from Israeli outlet i24News, the attack two weeks ago was one of the deadliest in nearly a decade, killing at least 15 people and injuring many others. The visit, initially expected before the end of the year for talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has now been postponed, possibly to next year, pending a new security assessment. Netanyahu had previously canceled his India trips in April and September, first due to election preparations and later citing scheduling conflicts. Analysts view Netanyahu’s planned visit as part of his effort to project international legitimacy and strengthen ties with key global leaders, including Modi, Trump, and Putin. Netanyahu last visited India in January 2018, while Modi made a historic trip to Israel in 2017.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Netanyahu cancels India visit again citing security fears after deadly New Delhi terror attack

A new United Nations report released on November 24, 2024, reveals that nearly 50,000 women and girls were killed globally last year by intimate partners or family members — averaging one death every 10 minutes. The study, jointly published by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and UN Women, highlights that 60% of female homicide victims were murdered by someone close to them, compared to 11% among male victims. Africa recorded the highest number of such killings, with around 22,000 cases in 2024. The report stresses that homes remain the most dangerous places for women and girls, showing no significant improvement from previous years. UN Women’s policy director, Sarah Hendriks, emphasized that femicide is often part of a broader pattern of violence, including coercion, threats, and online harassment. The report also warns that technological advances have enabled new forms of gender-based violence, such as non-consensual image sharing, doxxing, and deepfake abuse, urging stronger laws to ensure accountability both online and offline.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

UN report says one woman killed every 10 minutes by family or partner worldwide in 2024

Saudi Arabia has opened its first-ever bar, named 'A-12', in the capital Riyadh, marking a symbolic step in the kingdom’s ongoing social reforms. The establishment serves non-alcoholic versions of beer and other beverages, replicating the ambience of bars found abroad but without alcohol, which remains strictly prohibited in the country since 1952. The move reflects Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s broader efforts to modernize Saudi society under Vision 2030 while maintaining adherence to Islamic law. The initiative follows earlier decisions allowing limited alcohol sales to non-Muslim diplomats, and plans are underway to open two controlled liquor stores for foreign workers and diplomats by 2026. These developments indicate a gradual but cautious shift toward a more open social environment, balancing modernization with traditional restrictions.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Saudi Arabia opens its first non-alcoholic bar in Riyadh as part of cautious social reforms

BBC Director-General Tim Davie and News Chief Deborah Turness have resigned following outrage over misleading editing of a Donald Trump speech. However, analysts argue that the real crisis within the British broadcaster lies in its coverage of the Gaza conflict. A report by the Centre for Media Monitoring, which analyzed over 35,000 BBC news items from October 2023 to May 2025, found consistent institutional bias favoring Israel’s perspective while marginalizing Palestinian voices. The study revealed that Israeli deaths received 33 times more attention than Palestinian casualties, and language such as 'massacre' or 'murdered' was used disproportionately for Israeli victims. Internal BBC staff have also accused the organization of creating a culture of fear that discourages criticism of pro-Israel bias. Critics say the resignations distract from deeper editorial failures and political pressures that have compromised BBC’s journalistic integrity. The crisis underscores growing tension between public accountability and political influence in British media.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

BBC chiefs quit over Trump edit scandal as Gaza coverage bias exposes deeper institutional crisis

Intense fighting has erupted between Myanmar’s military junta and the Arakan Army around Kyaukphyu in Rakhine State, resulting in heavy casualties and mass displacement. The conflict, centered near Min Pyin village, saw junta troops suffer significant losses after falling into strategic traps and drone attacks by the Arakan Army. Following the assault, junta forces bombarded nearby villages, forcing around 10,000 civilians to flee their homes. Approximately 20 villages have become deserted amid the escalating violence. The Arakan Army now reportedly controls about 15 towns and continues to challenge junta positions along key routes leading to Kyaukphyu and the naval headquarters. Local sources say the junta is desperate to regain control of the region, which has strategic and Chinese investment significance. Humanitarian workers report widespread fear as schools and villages come under attack, worsening the crisis for displaced civilians.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Fighting between Myanmar junta and Arakan Army in Rakhine displaces 10,000 and empties 20 villages

Despite an ongoing ceasefire, Israeli airstrikes continued in the besieged Gaza Strip, killing at least four Palestinians on Monday, November 24, according to Al Jazeera. The attack targeted central Gaza’s Maghazi refugee camp, where eight bodies from the same family were recovered from the rubble. Meanwhile, a new study by Germany’s Max Planck Institute estimated that more than 100,000 people have been killed in Gaza during over two years of Israeli military operations. Co-lead researcher Irina Chen stated that the exact death toll may never be known, but the team aimed to provide a realistic estimate. Based on data from Gaza’s Health Ministry, independent household surveys, and social media death reports, researchers estimated between 99,997 and 125,915 deaths, with an average of around 112,069. The findings underscore the devastating human cost of the prolonged conflict and ongoing violence despite declared ceasefires.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli strikes kill four in Gaza during ceasefire as study estimates over 100000 deaths in two years

Pakistan carried out midnight airstrikes in Afghanistan’s southeastern Khost province, killing at least 10 people, including nine children and one woman, according to Taliban authorities. The attack reportedly targeted the home of a local resident named Waliat Khan in the Gurbuz district. Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid condemned the strike, calling it an act of aggression by Pakistan’s forces. He also reported additional airstrikes in Afghanistan’s Kunar and Paktika provinces, which left at least four civilians injured. The Taliban government has not yet specified whether it plans to respond militarily or diplomatically. The incident has heightened tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, two neighboring countries that have frequently accused each other of harboring militant groups operating across their shared border. Pakistan has not issued an immediate statement regarding the reported strikes.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan’s midnight airstrikes in Afghanistan’s Khost kill 10 including 9 children

US President Donald Trump held a phone conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping, during which they discussed key global issues including trade relations, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the fentanyl crisis, and tensions over Taiwan. Following the call, Trump announced he would visit Beijing in April next year and invited Xi to visit Washington. Both leaders agreed to maintain positive momentum in bilateral ties based on equality and mutual benefit. The White House confirmed the hour-long call focused mainly on trade, with both sides expressing satisfaction over recent progress. The discussion follows their meeting in Busan, South Korea, last October, where they reached a tariff truce. Since then, the US has reduced some tariffs on Chinese goods, while China delayed new export restrictions on rare earth metals. The conversation also touched on Taiwan’s sovereignty, which remains a sensitive issue amid China’s strained relations with Japan and the US.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trump to visit China in April after phone call with Xi Jinping on trade and global issues

A new study by Germany’s Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research estimates that more than 100,000 people have died in Gaza during over two years of Israeli military operations. The research, reported by German weekly *Die Zeit* and Anadolu Agency, suggests actual fatalities far exceed official figures from Gaza’s Health Ministry, which previously reported around 67,000 deaths. Using data from multiple sources—including ministry records, independent household surveys, and social media death notices—the researchers estimate between 99,997 and 125,915 deaths, with an average of 112,069. Co-lead researcher Irina Chen noted that the exact number will likely never be known, but the goal was to produce a realistic estimate. The study also found that 27% of the dead were children under 15 and 24% were women. Life expectancy in Gaza has dropped sharply, from 77 to 46 years for women and from 74 to 36 years for men, reflecting the devastating humanitarian impact of the prolonged conflict.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Max Planck study finds over 100,000 killed in Gaza and life expectancy plummeting amid ongoing war

U.S. and Ukrainian officials are meeting in Geneva to finalize the framework of President Donald Trump’s proposed peace plan aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. Trump expressed cautious optimism on social media, suggesting that 'something good may be happening.' However, Moscow remains skeptical, fearing that the revised plan may not favor Russia. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia has not received any official information about the Geneva talks and has no scheduled meetings with U.S. officials this week, though Moscow remains open to dialogue. Earlier, President Vladimir Putin had described Trump’s 28-point draft plan as potentially acceptable to Russia, but the Kremlin is now concerned that changes made during the Geneva discussions could undermine its interests. Russian media outlets have echoed these concerns, warning that Western and Ukrainian negotiators might reshape the plan into something unacceptable for Moscow.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trump expresses optimism over Ukraine peace talks as Moscow doubts revised plan’s fairness


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