Author: Ayesha Ishaq

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On August 29, 2025, Saudi Arabia and Italy issued a joint statement “unequivocally rejecting” the forced displacement of Palestinians amid Israel’s intensified bombardment of Gaza City. The declaration, shared via Saudi Foreign Ministry’s X account, reaffirmed that the principles of non-transfer and non-expulsion must be upheld in full. The statement followed talks in Rome between Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his Italian counterpart Antonio Tajani. Together, they called for an immediate end to the war in Gaza, emphasizing their shared commitment to a “just, secure, comprehensive and sustainable peace.” The declaration demanded: Prince Faisal also condemned unilateral…

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On August 28, 2025, Charles Goodman officially took charge as the new Consul General at the U.S. Consulate in Karachi, marking a significant diplomatic appointment aimed at deepening the United States’ longstanding ties with Pakistan. The U.S. mission described his assuming of this post as a reflection of America’s enduring commitment toward fostering a robust partnership with Pakistan. Goodman is a seasoned career member of the Senior Foreign Service, bringing a wealth of experience to his new role. His previous assignments include serving as Management Counsellor for the U.S. mission in New Zealand and Samoa, and holding senior roles Management…

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On September 3, 2025, Chinese President Xi Jinping will lead a major military parade at Tiananmen Square in Beijing to commemorate Victory Day marking 80 years since Japan’s surrender in World War II. In a significant move, Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un are confirmed to attend, marking their first-ever joint public appearance alongside Xi, in a symbol of solidarity amid intensifying Western pressure. The lineup of invited dignitaries spans 26 foreign heads of state, including leaders from Belarus, Iran, Indonesia, Serbia, and several others but notably excludes Western representation, with Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert…

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Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez BFFs turned brides-to-be have spurred excitement with widespread speculation of a double wedding. Both got engaged to their significant others within six months: Selena to music producer Benny Blanco in December 2024, and Taylor to NFL star Travis Kelce announced on August 26, 2025. On social media, fans flooded platforms with imaginative posts, memes, and Photoshop edits, cheerfully suggesting the duo might tie the knot side-by-side. One fan exclaimed: “Omg, we are expecting a twin wedding soon!”While another chimed in:”Can’t wait for the ultimate double wedding of the two most famous pop stars and BFFs!”…

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On August 28, 2025, Riyadh witnessed a milestone in Arabic artificial intelligence development as Humain, backed by the Public Investment Fund (PIF), unveiled its first Arabic large language model—ALLAM 34B. The company’s deputy CEO and President for Data & AI Models, Yasser Al-Onaizan, described the launch as a “transformative leap” for technology in the Arab world. Built on what is believed to be the largest Arabic language dataset globally, ALLAM 34B powers ALLAM chat, the initial application from Humain. Notably, the AI model is both created in Saudi Arabia and by Saudi engineers. Recognized independently as the most advanced Arabic-first…

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On August 28, 2025, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres delivered a stark condemnation of the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, calling it an “endless catalog of horrors.” Speaking from New York, Guterres warned that continued Israeli military operations including a looming offensive on Gaza City threatened catastrophic displacement of already traumatized civilians.“This must stop,” urged Guterres, describing Gaza as “piled with rubble, piled with bodies, and piled with examples of what may be serious violations of international law.” He referenced airstrikes that have killed civilians, medical workers, and journalists, including a devastating double strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, which…

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On August 27, 2025, White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff announced that President Donald Trump will preside over a significant meeting at the White House to discuss post-war plans for Gaza. The event is characterized as a “large meeting” focused on developing a comprehensive strategy for managing Gaza once the conflict ends. No further details were disclosed regarding the agenda or participating parties. Earlier proposals from Trump widely deemed controversial—suggested that the U.S. could oversee the reconstruction of Gaza, clear rubble and unexploded ordnance, and transform the devastated region into the “Riviera of the Middle East.” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin…

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On August 27, 2025, Hamas issued a formal denial that any of the Palestinians killed during an Israeli attack on Gaza’s Nasser Hospital were militants. Earlier reports from Israeli officials had claimed that six militants were among the casualties. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu referred to the incident as a “tragic mishap,” while the Israeli military launched an investigation into the deaths, which included five journalists.According to Hamas’s media office, one of the individuals labeled as militants was actually killed in Al-Mawasi, far from the hospital, while another died elsewhere at a different time. Hamas did not clarify whether the…

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On August 27, 2025, thousands of protesters took to the streets of Tel Aviv at daybreak, blocking roads, waving Israeli flags, and displaying photos of hostages to demand an end to the war in Gaza and the immediate return of captives, according to AFP reports. Demonstrations intensified near the U.S. embassy’s branch and residences of various ministers, with many converging later at the symbolic “Hostage Square.” Protesters used air horns, whistles, and drums to chant: “The government is failing us, we won’t give up until every hostage is home.” In the evening, following a security cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Benjamin…

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At a White House Cabinet meeting, U.S. President Donald Trump indicated he remains prepared to impose “very serious” economic sanctions on Russia if President Vladimir Putin fails to agree to a ceasefire in the protracted Ukraine war. Trump emphasized that the U.S. prefers an economic strategy over military involvement, stating, “It will not be a world war, but it will be an economic war… and it’s going to be bad for Russia.” While Trump continues to urge a direct dialogue between Ukraine’s President Zelensky and Putin Zelensky has agreed in principle Putin’s response remains absent. Meanwhile, U.S. and European officials…

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