
Al Shahriar Pranto
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From the latest space breakthroughs to in-depth analyses of the scientific discoveries that shape our world, I bring you news that not only informs but inspires. Every story is crafted to spark curiosity, providing insights into the wonders
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Pakistan claims it has ‘credible intelligence’ India will strike within 36 hours
Tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated further after a top Pakistani official claimed early Wednesday to have “credible intelligence” that New Delhi will carry out a military action against Islamabad within the next two days.
By Al Shahriar Pranto9 months ago in Criminal
Despite Trump's promised cuts, U.S. spent about $220 billion more in first 100 days than last year
Despite promises to cut spending during the campaign and his first few months in office, President Trump's federal government has spent about $220 billion more in his first 100 days compared to the same time period last year.
By Al Shahriar Pranto9 months ago in Interview
How Trump's policies and Project 2025 proposals match up after first 100 days
On the campaign trail, President Trump repeatedly distanced himself from Project 2025, claiming that he had "nothing to do with" the Heritage Foundation-led initiative, had not read it, and had no intention of reading it. But as the president marks 100 days in the White House, many of the plans he has rolled out since the start of his second term closely align with those in the pages of Project 2025's sprawling, 900-page policy blueprint, which lays out an overhaul of the executive branch.
By Al Shahriar Pranto9 months ago in History
From the frontlines, a warning to Chinese nationals considering fighting for Russia: Don't come here.
A Chinese soldier serving in the Russian Army claims that his superiors kept him for 21 days in a pit with steel bars and little room for him to stand in. His offense, he said, was a dispute with his commander over lifesaving protective gear.
By Al Shahriar Pranto9 months ago in Criminal
Who will be the next pope? Here are some possible candidates
RomeCNN — According to an old proverb, "he who enters the conclave as pope, leaves it as a cardinal" refers to papal elections. To put it another way, any candidate who is considered to be the front-runner prior to the start of the voting process ought to be treated with caution, and no cardinal ought to enter the Sistine Chapel assuming that they will win votes.
By Al Shahriar Pranto9 months ago in Confessions
Supreme Court temporarily pauses deportations under Alien Enemies Act
The U.S. The recent decision of the Supreme Court to temporarily halt deportations under the Alien Enemies Act has sparked a lot of discussion and legal scrutiny. The current case involves the Trump administration's attempt to expedite the deportation of certain migrants, specifically Venezuelan nationals, by utilizing a wartime law from the 18th century. The administration claimed that these migrants were connected to the violent gang known as the Trende Aragua, which is believed to be linked to terrorism. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed an emergency appeal, arguing that the deportation process is being rushed without the detainees receiving due process protections. This led to the temporary halt.
By Al Shahriar Pranto9 months ago in Criminal







