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15K organ transplants are performed in India in 2022

For the first time, according to Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan, India performed more than 15,000 organ transplants last year, a 27% annual increase, as reported by IANS

India’s SCO presidency comes during serious international concerns

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) presidency of India arrives when the world economy is dealing with serious difficulties due to several major ongoing problems like Russia-Ukraine War, Economy crisis, the Nord Stream explosion and Nuclear threat etc

Imran Khan: Experiment of regime transition failed in Pakistan

Imran Khan, a former prime minister and the chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), claimed that the new military leadership's "experiment of regime change has failed."

Pakistan: Security Forces negligence results in rising terrorism, says Former PM

Imran Khan, the head of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and a former prime minister of Pakistan, criticised the height of terrorist attacks in Pakistan to the defence forces and intelligence agencies' carelessness, according to Pakistan's Dawn newspaper

India to bolster strategic partnership with Egypt

India is eagerly interested in improving relations with the Middle East. It presents India with a dual-layered opportunity and potential. India is one of the world's largest economies and consumers, which can meet Egypt's market demands

Taliban already knew China’s true intentions, claims report

According to the Afghan Diaspora Network, China aimed to fill the power vacuum caused by the United States leaving Afghanistan and the Taliban taking control of the nation in 2021 by making significant investments there. However, the Taliban knew China's true intentions

Afghanistan: Taliban bans female student to enter university

Afghan high school graduates have criticised the Taliban's decision to suspend female students' enrollment in the next university entrance examination

Pakistan’s authorities detained Baloch students protesting in Lahore

The Balochistan Post stated that Pakistani forces attacked Baloch students who were peacefully protesting in Lahore against the injustice of military rule in Balochistan

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‘We Continue the Change’ strongly criticizes President Radev for neglecting assembly’s decision to arm Ukraine

Coalition "We continue the change - Democratic Bulgaria" sharply opposes President Rumen Radev's another attempt to neglect the decisions of the National Assembly. And, along with its official government, to take positions and make decisions that contradict Bulgaria's interests and threaten its security, separating it from its EU and NATO allies
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Botev resumes Educational seminars with European managers, invites Nikos Karauzas

Botev continues a series of open educational seminars with the participation of top football club managers in Europe. The second guest speaker of the series, which took place on 24.03, was the sales director of the Greek AEK, Nikos Karauzas

Taiwan tracked 10 Chinese fighter jets & 2 Navy Ships

Ten Chinese military aircraft and two navy ships were tracked by Taiwan, according to the Ministry of National Defense (MND), between 6 a.m. on Monday (March 20) and 6 a.m

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Educational research, significance and why its important

"Educational research" refers to the effort to understand the educational process, usually to improve its effectiveness. It is an adaptation of the scientific method to investigate academic issues. Using a scientific analysis approach is more serious, focused, and intense

Russians willing to pay $10,000 for head of Wasim, paratrooper of 95th assault brigade

According to the information provided by 95 separate amphibious assault brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Russians are willing to pay $10,000 for the head of Wasim, a paratrooper of the 95th assault brigade deployed over the line of Control
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