By: Engineer Bakht Said Yousafzai A Labour mayor has become the subject of a political storm after it emerged he allegedly abused his public office in an attempt to bring dozens of relatives and associates from Bangladesh into Britain. Cllr Mohammad Amirul Islam, who served as mayor in his London […]
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WTP/UNS Report Every year September 30th is celebrating as Internationale Translation Day Globally. In recognition of such achievements, the International Federation of Translators (FIT) has announced the theme for International Translation Day 2025: “Translation: An Art Worth Protecting.” This theme underscores the deep value of translation as both an intellectual […]
UNS: China’s former minister for agriculture has been sentenced to death on corruption charges, with a two-year reprieve, a court statement said. Tang Renjian accepted cash and property bribes totalling more than 268 million yuan (€32.4 million) between 2007 and 2024, the People’s Court of Changchun in northeast Jilin province […]
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Cruelty is the darkest stain on the conscience of mankind. It has been condemned in every age, every nation, every faith, and every civilization. Yet, though condemnation is universal, silence often prevails, and silence in the face of cruelty becomes its greatest ally. Islam has enjoined […]
By Qamar Bashir They said humanity would stand by while Gaza was starved. They said states would avert their eyes as children cried for bread and water. Yet when Muslim governments folded, when Western nations chose silence, and when the United Nations looked on powerless, civil society — that stubborn […]
By: Engineer Bakht Said Yousafzai U.S. President Donald Trump has launched a sharp attack on London Mayor Sadiq Khan during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly on 23 September, igniting a storm of criticism across the UK. Trump described Khan as a “terrible, terrible mayor” and falsely claimed […]
By Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal US President Donald Trump holds the distinction of being elected to the highest office of the United States for the second time. During his tenure, he has made official visits to many parts of the world, each visit leaving behind a trail of newsworthy moments. Unlike […]
By Qamar Bashir The United Nations General Assembly this year became the stage for one of the most dramatic reversals of American diplomatic influence in modern memory. Sponsored jointly by Saudi Arabia and France, the extraordinary emergency conference convened to debate Israel’s naked, blatant, and cruel aggression on Gaza and […]
By: Engineer Bakht Said Yousafzai A major shift in British politics has surfaced as Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party unveiled a new and controversial proposal aimed at tightening the country’s immigration system. The announcement has sparked wide debate, raising hopes among some voters while alarming immigrant communities and human rights […]
By Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal When the crescent and star flag of Pakistan was first raised in 1947, among the earliest nations to embrace the new state was the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Bound by faith, geography, and destiny, the two countries wove a relationship that was never merely diplomatic, but […]

