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US urges the new President of Iran to resume nuclear talks
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US urges the new President of Iran to resume nuclear talks

Spokesperson from the US State Department says that the proposal to 'End Sanctions' in return for compliance won't last and said, "We hope that Iran seizes the opportunity now to advance diplomatic solutions" WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - On Thursday 5th August, US urged Iran to return back to its nuclear talks and quickly draft a Nuclear deal. This offer from the US came in after the new Irani President, Ebrahim Raisi came into office and said that he would seek diplomatic ways to end sanctions. The spokesman from the US state department urged Iran to come into talks with the US as soon as possible and said, "If President Raisi is genuine in his determination to see the sanctions lifted, well that is precisely what's on the table in Vienna". Thus making sure that the U...
Registan Square: Only monument keeping the old traditions in modern world
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Registan Square: Only monument keeping the old traditions in modern world

Registan square is undoubtedly an example to be followed by modern world. It gives you the depth of Modern Islamic School of thought. Registan Square Samarkand Uzbekistan a beautiful country in Central Asia hold a very rich set of history. One of the prominent tourist place is Registan Square located in Samarkand. Registan means "desert" or " sandy place" in English. Registan square is the most ancient building in region as well as it hold the record of oldest institute as well.  Turco-Mongol king Timur built this in 14th century. This shows the diverse creativity of the king. Timur himself says "If you want to know about us, examine our buildings". Registan square definitely tells that Muslims of that time were keen to learn about Qur'an and science. Registan square is on...
Clashes breakout as Taliban attack three key Afghan cities
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Clashes breakout as Taliban attack three key Afghan cities

Taliban after establishing control over rural and small territories is now moving towards the country’s provincial capitals With the US military and NATO pulling out from Afghanistan, Taliban has been on the rise. Taliban since Biden’s announcement have been more powerful than ever. They have taken in a considerable amount of territories and have managed to do so with facing resistance. Taliban after seizing most of rural Afghanistan is now heading towards the major cities. Since the past few days they have been constantly attacking Kandahar, Herat and Lashkar Gah. Afghan forces have been constantly fighting to keep Taliban out of these cities. However, the clashes are largely increasing thus worsening the situation. The government worries about these cities falling into the hands of T...
Tamsui District: A beautiful Island with a touch of colonized colors
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Tamsui District: A beautiful Island with a touch of colonized colors

Food, Culture, Economy or Rich History, Undoubtedly Tamsui District is small but a beautiful dish ready to serve at length TAMSUI, TAIWAN - One of the ancient but rather a new name for modern world Tamsui District situated in New Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China. City is known for beautiful sunsets, scrumptious food, rich culture and what not. Is is also known as Tan-sui, Dhanshui, Tamshui and Tamsoui. Tamsui Harbor However, now it is known as Tamsui that means Fresh Water. It has many names in the history. It was known as Hobe, Hobe' or Hobe village in 17th century. Hobe means Streams Mouth according to historians. In Spanish reign it was known as Casidor , besides Tamsuy and Tampsui in Dutch era. From 1950 to 2010, It was officially called Tamsui Towns...
Great Pyramids of Giza: A wonderous mystery yet to be solved
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Great Pyramids of Giza: A wonderous mystery yet to be solved

A unique limestone necropolis, once known as the sign of power and cruelty. Now an alone standing structure - Pyramids of Giza tell us the stories of miseries it has seen. CAIRO, EGYPT - Egypt, a historically rich country is famous for so many reasons. One is definitely the Great Pyramids of Giza. An approximately 3800 to 4600 years old structure in Cairo catches the eyes of tourists promptly. Its mysterious way of construction is still a question for so many historians, scientists, mathematicians and architects. It is safe to say that River Nile has more deep down secrets than any other river. It was the tallest building on earth for hundreds of years until Eiffel Tower took its place in 1889. Also See: Eiffel tower: revolutionary building embedded by symbol of love Pyramid ...