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Pakistan and Russia signed pacts for cooperation, against illegal immigration and drug trafficking

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Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Kolokoltsev, put their signatures on agreements meant to boost joint efforts to prevent irregular migration and tackle drug trafficking, the interior ministry said on Saturday. Naqvi is at the moment attending a special meeting of the Ministers of Interior and Public Security of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. As per the ministry, the documents signed by Naqvi and Kolokoltsev were designed to strengthen collaboration to curb illegal immigration and also help with the repatriation of citizens. The two sides also signed an agreement that should deepen coordination in narcotics control, and in particular in stopping the movement of illegal drugs. Meanwhile, Naqvi also met separately with his counterparts from Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. The ministry said that during his meeting with Tajikistan’s Interior Minister Rahimzoda Ramazon Hamro, the talks centred on t...

Egypt has condemned Iran’s attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait, calling them “a dangerous escalation”

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  Egypt has strongly condemned the “heinous Iranian attack that targeted Kuwait and Bahrain”, calling it a clear breach of the sovereignty of the two countries, and also a dangerous escalation that, in their view, threatens the security and stability of the whole region. In a statement, the foreign ministry said Egypt reaffirmed its “full support” for Kuwait and Bahrain in “confronting this heinous attack”. It also expressed “support for all measures they take in order to preserve their security and stability and protect their territories, as well as vital facilities”. The statement further said “Egypt also reiterates its affirmation that the security and stability of the Arab Gulf states are a fundamental pillar of Arab national security”, and that it “categorically rejects any actions or practices that violate the sovereignty of states or threaten their security and territorial integrity which, as it warns, threatens the security and stability of the entire region,”

US and Iran exchange strikes in Gulf, in the newest flare up

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  More new attacks across the Middle East on Friday, threatened to, kind of unravel an already brittle US-Iran ceasefire. For weeks there were complicated talks, full of warnings and sudden surges of violence, and still they couldnt land a solid deal to stop the war, and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial, narrow passage for energy that the whole world depends on. A ceasefire in the wider Middle East conflict, started almost 100 days ago after US and Israeli strikes, killed off Iran’s highest leadership, has been running since April 8. Still, the pressure jumped back up again on Friday, when the US military said it hit radar locations in Iran after shooting down drones that were headed toward the strait. Soon after, air raid sirens started in nearby Gulf states Kuwait and Bahrain—both US allies—and AFP reporters in both places said they heard blasts. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said early Saturday they went after “enemy bases in the area” with missiles, as a reply ...

Rashida Tlaib pushes to pass resolution to end US backing for Lebanon war

Less than a quarter of the House members supported the resolution, but the US Democratic congresswoman from Michigan told Al Jazeera she will continue to fight for Congress to use its powers to limit Trump’s ability to support Israel’s “unjust invasion” of Lebanon. “I thank the 90 members of Congress who stood with me and my sister-in-service Delia Ramirez to vote to end U.S. support for these war crimes and mass atrocities,” Tlaib said in a statement. “Far too many of my colleagues refuse to see the humanity of the Lebanese people,” Tlaib said.