Author: Ridhi Goyal

We research, write and report – that’s our job. In the 21st century, Journalism justifies its own existence by the great Darwinian principle of the survival of the vulgarest. I am being a Journalist and Mass Communication student pursuing BJMC from Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies because of which i am passionate about writing. A courageous & confident person wants to earn fame in journalism through her skills & techniques, by accepting a challenging job in the field of Journalism.

Nord Stream 1: Russia Terminates Major European Gas Pipeline

On Tuesday, French Energy Transition Minister Agnes Pannier Runacher alleged Russia of using gas as a weapon of war. Russia has entirely stopped gas supplies to Europe through a major pipeline, saying repairs are required. The Russian state-owned energy giant, Gazprom, said the limitations on the Nord Stream 1 pipeline would continue for the upcoming three days. Russia has so far greatly decreased gas exports through the pipeline. It rejects allegations of using energy supplies as a weapon of war against Western nations. The Nord Stream 1 pipeline extends 1,200 km beneath the Baltic Sea from the Russian coast close…

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Photo of Secret Documents Piled on Trump’s Carpet

It was the first time the delicate national defense secret papers at the centre of the latest scandal were noticeable to supporters and opponents of… The Department of Justice filed a formal complaint against Donald Trump, alleging that someone at his Mar-a-Lago club attempted to cover up or remove secret material before an FBI search earlier this month, potentially constituting contempt of court. It was a damaging accusation levelled against the previous president, which was disclosed in a late Tuesday suit filed. However, the photo in the filing was even more powerful. “TOP SECRET/SCI” flashed across the cover sheets of…

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Half the World’s Healthcare Lacks Basic Hygiene Services: UN Report

According to the World’s healthcare, amenities in Sub-Saharan Africa lag, with only 37% getting hand-washing facilities with soap and water at… According to the UN, half of the world’s healthcare facilities do not provide basic hygiene services, putting almost four billion individuals at risk of infection. According to the World Health Organization and the UNICEF kids’ agency, these infrastructures do not have water, soap, or liquor hand rub in which patients seek treatment or in their washrooms. According to the UN agencies’ Joint Monitoring Programme Report, approximately 3.85 billion individuals use these amenities, increasing the risk of infection. This includes…

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A truck spills 150,000 tomatoes, causing a California crash

A crash involving a huge truck caused over 150,000 tomatoes to spill around Interstate 80 in Vacaville, Calif. In Solano County, Calif, where over half the land is used for agriculture, citizens smell the earthy scent of tomatoes. A huge truck transports the product south to the Bay region. Those trucks generally carry approximately 50,000 pounds of tomatoes in a large pool of red. Some are generally fallen around the area thanks to bumps on the road. A truck has spilled over 150,000 tomatoes around a crowded motorway in the US state of California, causing traffic to stop. The spilled…

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Pakistan flood: Third of the country 'under water'; over 1,000 dead

The Swat Valley in Pakistan’s Kyber Pakhtunkhwa region was disconnected from the rest of the nation because of damaged infrastructure and… As hundreds of thousands of individuals across Pakistan battle the worst monsoon floods in a millennium, killing dozens, climate change minister Sherry Rehman said on Monday that flooding generated by record monsoon rains had submerged a third of the nation. The monsoon rains, according to Rehman, have caused a crisis of “epic proportions.” “It’s one big ocean, so there is no dry land to pump the water out,” she told AFP, as the nation deals with floods that have…

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Muqtada al-Sadr Retires From Politics

Muqtada al-sadr decision comes two days after he requested parties involved in politics following the US-led invasion of Iraq to resign. Iraq’s dominant person, who suffered a long crisis over forming a government, says he is retiring from politics. Muqtada al-Sadr, a firebrand Shia cleric with millions of supporters, declared his decision on Twitter. Hundreds of his followers have remained outside parliament for weeks after twice attacking it in protest at the political dilemma. His army was outstanding in fighting US soldiers after the 2003 invasion. His decision comes two days after he requested parties involved in politics following the…

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China Monitors US Warships Transiting Taiwan Strait, First Since Pelosi Visit

According to Taiwan’s defense ministry, the ships were traveling south and its personnel was keeping watch, but “the situation was as… The ongoing operation is being carried out, by the US Navy, by the cruisers Chancellorsville and Antietam, as confirmed by Reuters. These activities take 8 to 12 hours to conduct in total and are constantly watched by the Chinese military. In recent years, American warships have regularly sailed the Taiwan Strait, occasionally joined by vessels from allies like Britain and Canada. Due to this, China asserts itself, despite Taiwan’s democratically elected government’s objections. Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan at the…

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Angola’s Ex-President’s State Funeral

Jose Eduardo dos Santos wished to be buried in Spain and is said to have been terrified that his death would be politicised and that his… Angola is conducting a state funeral for ex-president Jose Eduardo dos Santos in the capital Luanda after his demise in Spain in July. Many American leaders and Portugal’s president are attending the state funeral. His demise incited a political dispute after his daughter, Tchize dos Santos, was against conducting the funeral in Angola. Jose Eduardo dos Santos was a veteran of the independence war. He was a powerful man in Angolan political history, having…

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Floods to Cause $4 billion Loss to Pakistan’s Economy: Report

The monsoon season, which started in June, has hit Pakistan with particularly heavy rainfall this year, and rescuers have strived to clear… The unexpected heavy rainfall and disastrous floods have been estimated to cost impoverished Pakistan’s economy over $4 billion in the latest fiscal year because the calamity has severely hit agricultural activities in Sindh and Balochistan. Although it is too early to assess the true impact, Pakistan, where agriculture accounts for 23% of GDP, will remain largely vulnerable in the aftermath of floods that have killed about 1,000 people and injured and displaced thousands since mid-June. The monsoon season,…

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The United States to Appoint the First Arctic Ambassador

Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg on Friday informed us about the danger created by Russia in the northern polar districts. He also raised… A Department of State spokesperson said, “The United States is planning to appoint an Arctic Ambassador during growing Russian military exercises in the area. The Ambassador-at-large will be set up to advance US policy in the northern polar district.” On Friday, Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg informed us about the danger created by Russia in the northern polar districts. He also raised concern about China’s arrival in the Arctic. The State Department Spokesperson Vedant Patel said, “The latest US…

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