
Md Faruk Ali
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I am Md. Faruk Ali, I am a content creator. I am new to Vocal Media. From now on, I will try to bring you all the latest news from the world. I wish you all the love.
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Zelenskiy weighs next step as Putin's
ISTANBUL, May 15 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a second-tier team of aides and deputy ministers to hold peace talks with Ukraine in Turkey on Thursday, spurning Kyiv's challenge to go there in person to meet President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
By Md Faruk Ali8 months ago in History
Australian PM Anthony Albanese wins re-election
Anthony Albanese won a historic re-election on May 3, 2025. He became the first Australian Prime Minister to serve a full term and be re-elected since 2004. Sky News election analyst Tom Connell called the election for Labor at 8:19 p.m., and by 9 p.m., it was confirmed that Albanese would form a majority government. During his emotional victory speech at Canterbury-Hurlstone Park RSL, Albanese expressed deep gratitude and a strong sense of responsibility, calling it the greatest honor of his life to serve as Prime Minister. In addition, Senator Penny Wong addressed the gathering to express her gratitude to the volunteers and supporters for their faith in the Labor Party and Australia's future. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton conceded defeat and congratulated Albanese, commending his leadership and honoring his personal milestone as a moment that would make his late mother proud .
By Md Faruk Ali9 months ago in History
Vancouver attack latest
On April 26, 2025, Vancouver witnessed one of its darkest days when a vehicle plowed into a crowd attending the Lapu-Lapu Day Filipino heritage festival, resulting in 11 fatalities and numerous injuries. The suspect, 30-year-old Kai-Ji Adam Lo, was apprehended at the scene and has been charged with multiple counts of second-degree murder.
By Md Faruk Ali9 months ago in History
Trump took The US economy
A Summer Dream: Whiskers' Journey The golden light of summer filtered through the lace curtains, casting a honeyed glow across the wooden floorboards. Whiskers, a tiny kitten, slept on a small patch of sun-drenched carpet, her fluffy grey fur glistening like silver threads in the warm light. A soft smile played at the corners of her mouth, her tiny pink nose twitching from time to time, her paws gently padding at the air as she dreamt.
By Md Faruk Ali9 months ago in History
Tragic Incident at vancouver Filipino Festival
On the evening of April 26, 2025, a devastating incident occurred during the Lapu Lapu Day festival in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Nine people were killed and a number of others were injured when a black SUV drove into a crowd of festivalgoers. The event, meant to celebrate Filipino heritage, turned tragic, leaving the community and the nation in shock.
By Md Faruk Ali9 months ago in Motivation
India-Pakistan Tensions Escalate Following Pahalgam Attack
The 2025 Pahalgam attack has precipitated one of the most severe diplomatic crises between India and Pakistan in recent history, significantly escalating tensions in South Asia. This incident has led to a series of retaliatory measures, military confrontations, and international concern over the stability of the region.
By Md Faruk Ali9 months ago in History
Pakistan and India Exchange Fire as UN calls for 'maximum restraint'
Following a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Indian-administered Kashmir, that resulted in the deaths of 26 people, 25 Indians and one Nepalese, tensions between India and Pakistan have sharply increased. India accuses Pakistan of supporting the militants responsible, believed to be linked to the Lashkar-e-Taiba group. In response, India suspended visa services for Pakistani nationals, called for them to leave the country, and withdrew from a 65-year-old Indus water-sharing treaty—an act Pakistan deems a potential act of war. Tensions heightened following cross-border firing along the Line of Control, though Pakistan asserts no civilian areas were targeted. Pakistan denied involvement in the attack, challenging India to provide evidence, and closed its airspace to Indian airlines. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has vowed to seek justice, possibly through military or covert means, though experts warn of the high cost of conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbors. The UN has urged both countries to show restraint. The situation has spurred fears of further escalation, particularly given the symbolic nature of civilian casualties and emotionally charged public reactions, such as widely circulated images of grieving survivors .
By Md Faruk Ali9 months ago in History
An Illusion of peace is Shattered By the Murder of Civilians in Kashmir.
Kashmir has been a place where peace has always been tentative and fragile for years. It has remained a hotbed of tension and conflict. However, there had been a growing sense of calm over the past few months. The streets of Srinagar were bustling with activity, and schools, shops, and offices operated with a rare sense of normalcy. Tourists had begun to trickle back, drawn by the natural beauty and rich culture of the region. Kashmir seemed to be breathing a little easier for the first time in years. When news of the brutal killing of several civilians in a remote village in South Kashmir broke, that illusion was violently shattered. Eyewitnesses described masked gunmen entering homes and executing people without warning. Women, young children, and the elderly were among the victims. Everyone is reminded of the deep wounds that remain concealed beneath any apparent peace, as this heinous act of violence has once more thrown the valley into mourning and fear. Curfews and internet service suspensions were quickly implemented by local authorities in an effort to deter protests and stop the spread of false information. However, the harm was already done. Before the blackout, videos and images had already spread widely on social media, angering Kashmiris and attracting the attention of international human rights organizations. The attack has sparked a number of pressing concerns, including: Why not now? And what implications does this have for the fragile peace process that has been moving forward slowly? The perpetrators' identities are the subject of conflicting reports. While others point the finger at rogue elements within paramilitary forces, others blame foreign-backed militants. It is nearly impossible to determine the truth due to a lack of transparency and an investigation that is comprehensive and impartial. In the absence of clarity, conspiracy theories abound, fueling anger and mistrust on all sides.
By Md Faruk Ali9 months ago in History
Harvard's lawyers in the dispute
Harvard University has enlisted two high-profile attorneys, Robert Hur and William Burck, to represent it in a legal dispute with the Trump administration over the freezing of $2.2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts. This action is part of the administration's broader effort to pressure elite universities into adopting campus reforms aligned with its political agenda.
By Md Faruk Ali9 months ago in Chapters
US Carrying Russian Gas
According to reports, the United States of America has asked for control of a crucial gas pipeline in Ukraine that takes Russian natural gas to Europe. This demand is part of contentious negotiations between U.S. and Ukrainian officials related to a broader minerals and resources deal. The current U.S. proposal is more aggressive than previous drafts, seeking control of the pipeline, as well as extensive access to Ukraine's mineral resources, without offering clear military support or security guarantees in return. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is resisting these demands, calling instead for a mutually beneficial agreement involving joint investment and equitable profit sharing.
By Md Faruk Ali9 months ago in History
Bayern Munich's VS Borussia Dortmund
In the most recent edition of Der Klassiker, Bayern Munich's match against Borussia Dortmund, which ended 2-2, was full of tactical intrigue, individual brilliance, and moments of frustration. Despite dominating large portions of the game, Bayern were unable to secure all three points, allowing Dortmund to capitalize on key moments and secure a valuable draw. With this result, Bayern now leads the Bundesliga by six points with five games left in the season. 1. Thomas Müller’s Enduring Influence in His Final Klassiker
By Md Faruk Ali9 months ago in Cleats
Sudanese Paramilitaries
The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied militias launched a brutal two-day assault on the Zamzam and Abu Shorouk displacement camps near El Fasher, North Darfur, in a devastating escalation of the ongoing civil war in Sudan. Over 100 people perished in the attacks, which began on April 11, 2025, including 20 children and nine humanitarian aid workers. Before this latest tragedy, these camps, which house over 700,000 internally displaced people (IDPs), were already struggling with severe famine conditions. The Assault on Zamzam and Abu Shorouk Camps
By Md Faruk Ali9 months ago in History





