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🌍 Unpleasant In and Out of Pakistan – A Deep Look at the Present and the Hope for Tomorrow

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🌍 Unpleasant In and Out of Pakistan – A Deep Look at the Present and the Hope for Tomorrow --- đŸ‡Ŧ🇧 English Version Introduction Pakistan stands today at a complex crossroad — a nation of immense potential facing deep challenges both internally and externally. The political atmosphere is unstable, the economy is under stress, and relations with neighboring countries remain tense. These unpleasant realities shape the daily lives of millions, testing the patience and resilience of its people. Yet, behind every hardship, there lies hope — hope that through reforms, unity, and honesty, Pakistan can rise again. --- 1. Unpleasant Situations Inside Pakistan a. Economic Challenges Inflation in Pakistan has reached alarming levels. The prices of essential commodities such as wheat, sugar, and fuel have soared, making it difficult for ordinary families to meet basic needs. The rupee has weakened against major global currencies, and the cost of imports has sharply increased. Small bu...

Ladakh Update News – September 26, 2025

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--- 🌍 Ladakh Update News – September 26, 2025 đŸŸĸ English Version Recent Developments in Ladakh Ladakh has been witnessing major protests in recent days as people demand statehood and inclusion under the Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. The situation has turned tense, leading to violence, casualties, arrests, and political debates. 🔴 Key Highlights 1. Sonam Wangchuk Arrested Activist Sonam Wangchuk has been arrested after recent violence in Leh. His NGO SECMOL also lost its FCRA licence, stopping foreign funding. 2. Violence & Casualties Protests in Leh turned violent after hunger strikers were hospitalized. A BJP office and vehicles were set on fire. At least 4 people died, and dozens were injured. 3. Curfew & Detentions Curfew is still in force in Leh, with restrictions in Kargil. Over 50 people have been detained. Calls for a judicial inquiry are growing. 4. Support for Protesters Groups like Himalaya Niti Abhiyan support the non-violent La...

September 11, 2025, Nepal is grappling with a profound political and social crisis that has led to widespread unrest and significant upheaval.

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As of September 11, 2025, Nepal is grappling with a profound political and social crisis that has led to widespread unrest and significant upheaval. The immediate catalyst for this turmoil was the government's decision to impose a sweeping ban on 26 major social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube, on September 4. This move was ostensibly aimed at curbing the spread of misinformation but was perceived by many, particularly the youth, as an attempt to suppress dissent and stifle free expression. The ban ignited a wave of protests, predominantly led by Generation Z, who have been vocal about issues such as corruption, economic inequality, and the erosion of democratic freedoms. The protests quickly escalated from peaceful demonstrations to violent confrontations. By September 9, the situation had reached a boiling point, with protesters storming and setting fire to key government buildings, including the Parliament...