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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida survives the no-confidence motion amid the scandal storm

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2 mn readThe no-confidence motion submitted by the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDP) was not passed due to the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)’s majority in the Diet. In the bustling political landscape of Japan, the opposition party has recently submitted a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s Cabinet. This bold move comes in the wake of a political funding scandal that has engulfed several factions of the ruling party.

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Keir Starmer: The Man Who Could Become Britain’s Next Prime Minister

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3 mn readThe British political space is about to take drastic change, or at least that’s the prevailing sentiment in Liverpool, where the opposition Labour Party recently convened for its annual conference.Before a whole house, Labour leader Keir Starmer gave an upbeat speech portraying the ruling Conservatives as the party on the decline and his own, the […]

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Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India over killing a Sikh separatist leader after attending G20 summit in country

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3 mn readIndia-Canada relations is going down with recent accusation charged by Canada’s administration over India. Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau named India as the reason behind killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian citizen and a Sikh separatist leader, earlier this year. It has said, as per its intelligence, Indian administration agents is possibly linked to […]

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi now focuses on Indian Railways

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3 mn readIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation for the redevelopment of railway station in country. Amrit Bharat Station scheme launched in February, envisioned redevelopment of 1,309 stations across the nation. Railway is a most common means of public transport. Everyday millions of Indians travel in train coaches. Via Video conferencing, Prime Minister Modi said in an inaugural event, ‘India is moving towards the goal of development, and it is at the beginning of its golden age. There is new energy, there is new inspiration, there are new resolutions. In this light, today a new chapter is also beginning in the history of Indian Railways.’

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The Next UK Prime Minister to Be Invited to EU’s New Pan-European Security Body

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4 mn readThe European Union is expected to invite the new British prime minister to its meeting to discuss matters that unite the European nations. The new prime minister, whom many expect to be Liz Truss, will be offered an olive branch to get together with other European leaders on October 6th in Prague. The meeting will aim to create a European body to advance security across Europe.

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Change in Regime: Imran Khan Out, Shahbaz Sharif In

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5 mn readAfter successful ‘vote of no confidence’ Imran Khan has been removed from the power and the opposition party Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) along with allied parties formed the coalition government in the country. The National Assembly has elected PML-N President Shahbaz Sharif as the new Leader of the House (PM), after which Shahbaz Sharif has become the 23rd Prime Minister of Pakistan.

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Indian expert on Pakistan’s ongoing constitutional crisis: Imran Khan likely to lose

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3 mn readOngoing constitutional crisis in Pakistan is nothing new and has been observed several times in history. None of the administration so far has completed its 5 years of power in the nation, after freedom. According to the information, initial 10 years witnessed 7 Prime Ministers, one by one. Out of which, administration that served longest was of Liaquat Ali Khan’s for 4 years. And later he was killed in 1951. The present administration is going through a similar situation, where anytime Imran Khan (Current Prime Minister) can lose his chair. On Sunday, opposition party came with no confidence motion in Pakistan’s National Assembly to dissolve current ruling party. However, Assembly speaker Asad Qaiser ruled no confidence vote, calling it conspiracy of opposition and foreign powers.