Author: Chhavi Chaudhary

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Chhavi Chaudhary is a person with an inquisitive personality who always seeks to explore varied fields. She has a background in Political Science and has varied interests that range from Research, Quizzing to Music, Arts and literature. Apart from this she is also interested in social work and is connected with many organizations for the same.

Best LGBTQ+ Movies On Amazon Prime

There are different sorts of stories in the world. Some are recounted more than others because the persons telling such stories are in more power. But, as the world has evolved, every narrative has hung on to its claim to being told. The LGBTQ+ community has just lately been allowed to come out more publicly and offer their tales to the world, which have been as beautiful, as complicated, and as traumatic as the narrative of any other segment of society. Many lesbian and LGBT films may be found in Amazon Prime’s extensive movie library. Nowadays, individuals choose to view…

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Best Korean Movies

Best Korean Movies – So, you’ve binge-watched a slew of Korean dramas to the point of exhaustion. Alternatively, perhaps you were a fan of the South Korean film Parasite, which won Best Picture at the 2020 Academy Awards for the first time ever. As a result, you’re undoubtedly seeking more amazing Korean movies to watch, from dramatic dramas and scary action flicks to the most romantic Korean films that make you drool. Here are some of the finest movies from South Korean films that have received international recognition, all of which you can see right here. On this list, you’ll…

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Once declared Indian, can't be tried again and labelled foreigner: Guwahati HC   - Asiana Times

In 2018, Tribunal Court-4 of Assam’s Cachar district found five members of a family to be aliens. The Guwahati High Court found that the concept of res judicata, which prohibits reopening of the same matter by the same parties after a decision has been issued, was relevant to the Foreigners Tribunals in Assam. A two-member panel of the court stated in a ruling issued last week that a person cannot be taken before the Foreigners Tribunals a second time and proclaimed a foreigner if they have already been declared an Indian. This is noteworthy, because there have been a…

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Will Victory Day in Russia be a turning point in war? 

Every year on May 9, Russia commemorates the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany in WWII.  The celebration of the Soviet Union’s triumph over Nazi Germany during World War II makes Victory Day one of the most prominent national holidays in Russia. In light of the continuing crisis between Russia and Ukraine, Victory Day 2022 is likely to take on a new significance. Two months after Russia invaded Ukraine, it is anticipated that Victory Day in Russia will signal a turning point in the assault.  On May 9, 2022, Victory Day in Russia, the Kremlin may formally declare a ‘war’…

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ISRO plans Venus Mission, to be launched in Dec 2024 

To place the spacecraft in orbit around Venus, the space agency plans to launch in December 2024, with orbital adjustments scheduled for the following year, when Earth and Venus would be perfectly aligned. After launching missions to the Moon and Mars, the ISRO is currently preparing a spacecraft to circle Venus in order to research what lurks beneath the solar system’s hottest planet’s surface and also to solve the mysteries behind the Sulfuric Acid clouds that wrap it. Somnath, Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), stated during a day-long symposium National Meet on Venus Science, that the Venus…

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covid statistic

The ministry’s opposition comes after WHO issued a report suggesting that India had 4.7 million COVID fatalities – ten times the official figure and nearly a third of all COVID deaths globally.    India expressed strong opposition to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) approach for projecting excess mortality estimates connected to COVID-19 using mathematical models, claiming that the models’ validity and robustness are dubious.  The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare stated that the data released by the Registrar General of India (RGI) through the Civil Registration System (CRS) is valid and reliable for projecting excess mortality rates in India.…

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EU plans to ban Russian oil and war crimes sanctions

Among the EU’s strongest measures against Russia, the bloc has suggested banning all oil imports and imposing penalties on anyone suspected of war crimes.  President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, stated that the package intended to increase pressure on Russia while minimizing harm to Europe. She stated that Russian crude oil will be phased out within six months. Hungary has dismissed the concept as unworkable, while the Czech and Slovak governments have expressed a desire for a transition phase.  For weeks, the EU has been concentrating on how to wean itself off Russian oil and gas. It…

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Australian elections: Anthony Albanese aiming to be Australia's next PM  - Asiana Times

The first Labor administration in over a decade will be in place if Prime Minister Scott Morrison loses the May 21 federal election.  Anthony Albanese, one of the country’s longest-serving lawmaker, has promised voters “renewal, not revolution” in his campaign to unseat the conservative Liberal-National alliance. His tenure as opposition leader has been defined by Covid-19 and doubts about his ability to connect with voters.  Albanese, on the other hand, has attempted to exploit Morrison’s pandemic reaction and apparent unpopularity. Along with the issues that have dogged the Morrison administration – notably the prime minister’s ill-timed trip to Hawaii during…

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No country will be victorious in Russia-Ukraine war: PM Modi 

Modi, co-chairing the 6th inter-governmental meetings between India and Germany, expressed worry over the conflict’s humanitarian consequences and claimed India has aided Ukraine. No country would win the Russia-Ukraine conflict as everyone will lose and the impact on emerging and underprivileged countries will be “more serious,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said during discussions with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Monday. Modi, co-chairing the 6th inter-governmental meetings between India and Germany, expressed worry over the conflict’s humanitarian consequences and claimed India has aided Ukraine. Modi, who landed here on Monday morning as part of a three-nation European tour that also includes…

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The controversy dates back to 2008, when Germany took Italy to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for allowing the latter’s courts to decide whether Germany should compensate Nazi war crimes victims.  Germany filed a case against Italy at the United Nations International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands, on Friday, April 29, for continuing to allow entities to file claims against Germany in Italian courts for compensation for war crimes committed by the Nazi Third Reich during World War II.  Germany has brought Italy to the Hague twice in the same case. It said in its present application…

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