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Just like coffee here in the States, chai in India is a way of life. Every corner, every street – there’s always a “cutting chai” waiting for you, poured hot and strong in little glass tumblers or ...
JNF’S TECH SHUK:The Jewish National Fund’s Tech Shuk is the ultimate networking event, similar to Shark Tank and Dragon’s Den. This year’s was the fourth edition presented by JNF Montreal.
In a viral video clip which shows the Pakistani Defence Minister in conversation with Sky News, Asif says, "We have been doing this dirty work for the United States for about 3 decades and the ...
Pakistan's defence minister admitted to undertaking "dirty work" for the United States and the West for three decades, acknowledging it as a mistake that led to suffering. Following the Pahalgam ...
In an interview with Sky News aired overnight, news presenter Yalda Hakim questions Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Pakistan's response and stance on terrorism in the aftermath of the ...
At the California hospital, Carly and Brick awaited word of Sonny's condition. Brick promised Carly that he had a security team watching the hospital, reminding her that whoever fire-bombed Sonny's ...
Meanwhile, Adam (Mark Grossman) also gets an earful from his father. Victor encourages Adam to take a page out of his dirty playbook regarding Newman Media. Over on the Abbott front, Jack gives ...
Khwaja Asif in his reply says, “We have been doing this dirty work for the United States for about 3 decades… and the west, including Britain…That was a mistake, and we suffered for that, and that is ...
When asked by anchor Yalda Hakim about Pakistan's long history of backing, supporting training and funding these terrorist organisations, Asif said, "Well, we have been doing this dirty work for ...
New Delhi: Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has blamed decades of Western military alliances for the country’s entanglement in terrorism, saying Pakistan was left to suffer the consequences of ...
For a long-term strategy on Pakistan to work, India has to keep its guard up on the dirty games played by its backers and enablers. Swasti Rao is a consulting editor at ThePrint and a foreign policy ...
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