China vs US Russia vs America Israel vs Hezbollah: The world is becoming turbulent. The conflict between America, Russia and China is increasing. Here, due to the arrival of Donald Trump, there is uneasiness among America’s friends as well as enemies. Everything in the world is changing so fast that it cannot be said what will happen the next day… Know the 10 biggest news of the world…
- American lawmakers have completed their two-year-long investigation into the Covid-19 case. 1.1 million Americans died from Corona. The investigation supported that the corona virus was probably leaked from a Chinese laboratory.
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer insisted in a speech on Monday that Britain will be able to ally with both the Donald Trump-led United States and its European neighbours. The Labor Prime Minister has spent much of his first five months in power trying to improve relations with the European Union. Before Trump becomes the next President, Britain’s statement shows that even among America’s close friends, there is uneasiness about the next change.
- Beijing on Monday condemned new US export restrictions aimed at curbing China’s ability to make advanced semiconductors and pledged to defend its interests. China said, ‘The US says one thing and does another… abuses export control measures, and implements unilateral bullying behavior. China strongly opposes this.” Even before Trump’s arrival, the conflict between China and America is increasing. It will probably become more acute after Trump’s arrival.
- The US on Monday announced a new $725 million military aid package for Ukraine, which includes a second tranche of landmines as well as anti-air and anti-armor weapons. The administration of US President Joe Biden is working to provide billions of dollars in aid to Kiev before newly elected President Donald Trump takes office.
- The US and the European Union (EU) called on all parties in Syria to reduce tensions as Russia launched joint airstrikes against the rebel offensive against President Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Islamist-led rebels have captured large parts of the country, including the city of Aleppo, in a fierce offensive that began last week. After this, Russia carried out air strikes in collaboration with the Assad government.
- Observers say Turkey could be one of the big winners from the new Syria crisis, which could give it a chance to deal with its own Syrian refugee problem and the Kurdish threat on its border. Although Syrian President Bashar al-Assad rejected offers of help from his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Ankara now appears to have an increasingly important role in decisions affecting Syria’s immediate future.
- The interim government of Bangladesh on Monday expressed surprise at the statement of India’s West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Mamata had called for deploying a United Nations peacekeeping force to protect Hindus and other minorities from violent attacks in Bangladesh. There was a student-led rebellion in Bangladesh in August, after which Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted after 15 years of rule. After his coup, several attacks were seen on the minority Hindu community. Concern on this has been expressed many times from India’s side.
- Nepal’s Prime Minister on Monday left for his first bilateral visit to China, a departure from the usual tradition of leaders of the Himalayan republic making India their first official destination. KP Sharma Oli, who returned to power as Prime Minister in July, will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping and hold talks with Premier Li Qiang on a four-day visit.
- Elon Musk has again suffered a setback from the American court. A Delaware judge on Monday upheld his decision to reject Elon Musk’s $55.8 billion compensation package at Tesla.
- Nine people were killed in Israeli attacks on villages in southern Lebanon on Monday. Both Israel and Hezbollah were accused of violating the ceasefire on Monday. This means that the war between Israel and Hezbollah is going to drag on for a long time.