Jamshed Sindhu
Joined on: Apr 23, 2014
Published stories: 219
Articles By Jamshed Sindhu
Pakistan Council of Islamic Ideology has once again endorsed its previous ruling of early age marriages and called for repealing the marriage laws defining the minimum marriage age. The meeting of the Council of Islamic Ideology was chaired by Maulana Mohammad Khan Sheerani of the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) also said that Muslim married men do […]
An Egyptian court has convicted Hosni Mubarak on Wednesday to three years in prison for stealing and embezzling public funds of $ 14.3 million. His sons Alaa and Gamal Mubarak will spend four years in jail for the same reasons. The statement comes on the eve of the country confronts a new process that will […]
May 22 2014 | Posted in
Middle East |
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The Thai Army has declared a state of emergency, in a surprise move in that it says, seeks to restore order after six months of political unrest, protests and attacks that have killed at least 28 people. Soldiers in vehicles armed with machine guns patrol the streets of Bangkok and have taken control of the […]
May 21 2014 | Posted in
World |
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The Chinese government has decided to send 5 ships Sunday to Vietnam to accelerate the evacuation of its citizens, following the wave of protests and violence that erupted last week in the southern neighbor to protest the relocation of a Chinese rig in waters that both the countries have claims. More than 3,000 Chinese have […]
May 20 2014 | Posted in
World |
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A military aircraft of the Government of Laos in which Defense Minister, Douangchae Phichit was traveling with other state representatives has crashed today in the province of Kuang Xiang, in the north of the country, as confirmed by an official source. Authorities have not confirmed the number of dead, time or survivors of the crash […]
May 18 2014 | Posted in
World |
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When Japan lost the Second World War, the United States imposed a pacifist constitution (1947), according to which Tokyo forever renounced war and the role of its armed forces was restricted to self-defense. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, believes that the international context has changed dramatically since then and that the country should change this to […]
May 17 2014 | Posted in
World |
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The Chinese government knows that every step to support its territorial claims with facts causes a cascade of criticism and protest from affected countries and their partners. But the critical time just diluting and Beijing movements usually do not have reverse. This fait accompli is taking its toll on China’s relations with its neighbors, particularly […]
May 16 2014 | Posted in
World |
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Hamdin Sabbahi, progressive candidate for president of Egypt, was received on Monday afternoon as a hero by hundreds of enthusiastic supporters in Zagazig, a town in the Nile Delta “The president is here! ” Rumbled the room where held a rally though is his only opponent, Abdelfattá al- Sisi, a former defense minister, the favorite […]
May 15 2014 | Posted in
Middle East |
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The Turkish government announced Tuesday it will not pay 90 million euros to the Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg yesterday that asked Turkey to pay to Cypriot citizens for human rights abuses committed in 1974 during the military invasion of northern Cyprus, and warned the verdict is a blow to the reunification of the […]
May 14 2014 | Posted in
Europe |
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The Anglo-Saxons often say that “the devil is in the details ” when they refer to a key theme in the fine print are not in the headlines. In the case of conflict between Russia and Ukraine the devil is, rather, in the numbers and helps to understand the vagaries of the political situation. The […]
May 13 2014 | Posted in
World |
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President François Hollande, offered Saturday in Stralsund, a medieval city on the Baltic sea, a powerful demonstration of unity and strength of the famous Franco-German axis. In a forceful joint declaration signed after a two-day informal meeting held in the constituency of Merkel, the German chancellor and the French […]
May 12 2014 | Posted in
Europe |
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The Government of Southern Sudan President Salva Kiir and the followers of the former vice president Riek Machar rebels have accused each other of violating ceasefire signed on Friday and came into force on Saturday. The army spokesman Philip Aguer, explained in a statement to Reuters that government forces have been attacked in two positions […]
May 12 2014 | Posted in
Africa |
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