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Sunday, October 18, 2020

The World Top Stories | China Can Arrest Americans | Armenia & Azerbaijan Declare Ceasefire But Still Reports Of Violations | The 13-year Ban On Arms Sales To Iran Finally Over | Corona Set A Record | PM Discuss 'Sexuality' In The Country

China can arrest Americans in the country 

The Chinese government has warned Washington that it could issue arrest warrants for Americans in its country if the US Justice Department files a lawsuit against scholars linked to the Chinese military.

Reuters quoted the Wall Street Journal as saying that "officials familiar with the matter said China had sent the message to the US leadership through various channels." China's message was to stop filing cases against Chinese scholars in US courts, otherwise Americans living in China could also face Chinese law.

It is clear that the US administration has accused China of spying on US technology and military information in order to overtake the US, but China denies the allegations. Relations between China and the United States have deteriorated this year.

Following the outbreak of the global corona virus, US President Donald Trump blamed China directly and on one occasion called the corona a "Chinese virus" which was condemned by Beijing.

Armenia and Azerbaijan declare ceasefire under "humanitarian"

Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed on a ceasefire in the name of humanity, under which a ceasefire will be implemented immediately. According to the International News Agency, the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed on a ceasefire on humanitarian grounds, under which the two countries will start implementing the ceasefire last night.

Armed clashes between the two countries over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region have been going on for three weeks, killing more than 400 people so far, most of them innocent civilians, including women and children.

This is the second attempt at a ceasefire between the two countries since a missile strike by the Armenians in the Azerbaijani city of Ganja yesterday killed 17 civilians, a week after a Russian-brokered ceasefire. Was announced.

New ceasefire between Armenia and Azerbaijan, reports of violations

Despite a second ceasefire attempt between Armenia and Azerbaijan, the parties in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region have accused each other of violating the ceasefire. According to the foreign news agency 'AFP', this was the second attempt to establish a ceasefire since the start of fighting between the Armenian and Azerbaijani armies on September 27, which was announced yesterday.

Decades old controversy

The decades-long Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resumed in the last week of September this year, killing at least 700 people, including 80 civilians. It should be noted that Negrono-Karabakh is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, but since the end of the war between the two countries in 1994, it has been governed by locals of Armenian descent. About 30,000 people were killed in the war. Armenia, which backs Nagorno-Karabakh but does not recognize its independence, has acknowledged that Azerbaijani forces have made significant gains on the border over the past week.

Despite US opposition, the arms embargo on Iran has been lifted

The 13-year ban on arms sales to Iran by the UN Security Council ended today as part of Resolution 2231 of the Joint Comprehensive Plan. According to the international news agency, the 13-year conventional arms embargo on Iran ended automatically today due to the failure of the UN Security Council to extend the embargo.

Earlier, the United States imposed a unilateral embargo on Iran through a snap hack and threatened non-aligned member states. The United States withdrew from the global nuclear deal with Iran in 2018. The lifting of the ban means that Iran will be able to legally buy and sell conventional weapons, including missiles, helicopters and tanks, and will also be able to sell weapons to meet its defense needs. However, the Iranian Foreign Ministry has said that it is relying on itself instead of abroad for arms and military equipment.

Corona set a record of 400,000 new cases worldwide in a single day

For the first time in the world, 400,000 new cases of corona virus have been reported in a single day and the highest number of cases have been reported in European countries. According to the World News Agency, a record increase in new cases in Europe, India, Brazil and the United States has led to a new record of cases appearing on a daily basis around the world. Yesterday, for the first time, 400,000 new cases were reported worldwide.

Of the new cases in the second wave of the corona epidemic, 34% are from European countries, where more than 1.5 million cases are reported daily, bringing the total number to more than 7 million. The number has exceeded 2.544 million. In Europe, most affected are Britain, France, Russia and Spain.

The United States is the most affected country in the world by the Corona epidemic, where the number of people infected with the virus has reached 18.5 million and 92,000, while 145,000 new cases have been reported in the past day. Similarly, more than 70,000 new cases are being reported daily in India, France, Spain and Brazil.

Bold photos of female PM discuss 'sexuality' in the country

A recent bold photo shoot for the famous fashion magazine by the Prime Minister of the European country Finland, 34-year-old Sana Marin, sparked a new debate on 'sexuality'. Sana Marin became the youngest prime minister in the world after becoming prime minister in December 2019 at the age of just 34, and over the past year she has introduced many changes to the country.

While Sana Marin became the world's youngest prime minister, she is still Finland's third female prime minister.

After coming to power, Sana Marin also began working on plans for gender equality and greater opportunities for women in Finland, which has led to her being praised. Trendy magazine also shared a bold photo of Sana Marin on Instagram, after which people also discussed the issue of 'sexuality' on social media, calling the PM's photos nude and obscene.

Most of the people who objected to the bold pictures of Sana Marin said that if only one Prime Minister would take such pictures and advertise them, what would be the effect on the general public?

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