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.

Germany Introduces the World’s First Hydrogen-Powered Trains

Germany launched the world’s first hydrogen-powered train on Wednesday, unlocking the door for further environmentally friendly travel. Germany will introduce the world’s first hydrogen-powered train on Wednesday. According to a report from CNN, with this plan, the government is unlocking the door for further environmentally friendly travel. The report further stated, that the road in Bremervorde, Lower Saxony, will be purely served by 14 Coradia iLint trains, charged by fuel-cell propulsion technology. According to CNN, an agreement for 93 million euros has been signed between the railway’s holders, Landesnahverkehrsgesellschaft Niedersachsen, and Alstom, the manufacturers of these trains. Henri Poupart-Lafarge, Alstom’s…

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Vladimir Putin Orders the Russian Military to Start Beefing Up in 2024

Since the war in Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the beefing up of his nation’s armed forces by the employment of. Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday commanded the Russian military to increase the size of the nation’s military forces by 137,000 amid Moscow’s military activity in Ukraine. Vladimir Putin’s decree, which begins on January 1, did not describe how the military will beef up its ranks by drawing a larger number of conscripts, growing the number of participant soldiers, or using a blend of both. The presidential decree tries to increase the number of Russian military personnel…

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Western Leaders Salute Ukraine on Its Independence Day

Independence Day Western leaders promised strong support for Ukraine as the war-devastated nation marked its Independence Day on Wednesday, coinciding with the six-month anniversary of the Russian invasion. The leaders paid tribute to the sacrifices and courage of the Ukrainian citizens, voiced their vote to keep providing Ukraine with weapons, and criticized Moscow for its attack on the adjacent Eastern European country. In Britain, floral and musical salutes highlighted an event of solidarity as Ukraine celebrated its 1991 announcement of independence from the Soviet Union.   Leaders Tribute The UK Ministry of Defense tweeted a video of the Scots Guards…

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Ukraine War: UK Imports No Fuel from Russia for First Time on Record

The UK has not reduced its total gas imports; Russian gas has been largely replaced by gas from elsewhere. According to government data, the UK imported no fuel from Russia in June for the first time on record. The Office for National Statistics said, “Imports of goods from Russia also decreased to £33m in June, the minimum level from the time records started in January 1997.” Western countries have levied harsh sanctions on Russia since the time it invaded Ukraine in February. The UK has promised to phase out Russian oil imports by the end of the year and gas…

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Malaysia’s Ex-PM Starts Jail Term after Final Appeal Fails

According to the defense team, Najib Razak was led to believe that the funds in his accounts were donated by the Saudi royal family rather… Malaysia’s previous Prime Minister, Najib Razak, was sent to jail to start serving a 12-year sentence after the top court refused his plea. The allegations concern a corruption scandal involving state-owned wealth fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad. He was arrested in July 2020 but had been out on bail during the plea. The court also refused Najib’s appeal to postpone his sentence. He has constantly denied any wrongdoing. In 2020, a court found him guilty on…

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Twitter Removes Rape Video of a Ukrainian Woman: Italian Leader Posted

On Tuesday, Twitter deleted a video of a Ukrainian woman being raped by a migrant in an Italian town that was posted by conservative leader Giorgia Meloni, who is heading the race to become Italy’s next prime minister. Giorgia Meloni tweeted the blurred video, which was formerly published on a newspaper website late on Sunday, claiming she could not be silent against this brutal episode of sexual violence. The post was broadly criticized by Giorgia Meloni’s political enemies and human rights activists, who alleged she had added to the victim’s pain by posting the video without her permission. On Tuesday…

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Russia Accuses Ukraine of Murdering Ultra-Nationalist’s Daughter

Dugina, daughter of a famous ideologue, Alexander Dugin, was killed on Saturday evening when a suspicious explosive device blasted the… Russian news agencies reported that Russia’s Federal Security Service on Monday alleged Ukraine’s secret services were planning the weekend assassination of Darya Dugina, the daughter of an ultra-nationalist Russian ideologue. According to Russian investigators, Dugina, the daughter of a famous ideologue named Alexander Dugin, was killed on Saturday evening when a suspicious explosive device blasted the Toyota Land Cruiser she was driving. Ukraine has refused involvement. The FSB stated that the explosion was planned by a Ukrainian woman born in…

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Imran Khan Gets Temporary Release from Arrest in Terror Case until August 25: Report

The FIR against Imran Khan claimed that his speech had terrorised and pressurised top police officers and an honourable female additional… The previous Prime Minister, Imran Khan, on Monday, got a short break in the form of a transit bail for three days until August 25 in a terrorism case, hours after his party had moved the Islamabad High Court looking for a pre-arrest bail, regional media reports said. The nation’s media surveillants, i.e. the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority, had also prohibited TV channels from reporting his live speeches. The FIR against Imran Khan was filed at Islamabad’s Margalla…

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Japan’s PM Fumio Kishida Tests Positive for COVID; Mild Symptoms, Says Govt.

According to a Cabinet Office statement, Fumio Kishida, 65, developed a cough and mild fever on Saturday night and tested positive in a… As Japan goes on to battle the seventh wave of the coronavirus pandemic, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has tested positive for coronavirus, the government said. According to a Cabinet Office statement, Fumio Kishida, 65, developed a cough and mild fever on Saturday night and tested positive in a PCR test. He is at present resting at the Prime Minister’s official house. COVID-19 infections in the nation have stayed near record highs, with 24,780 COVID cases discovered…

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Portugal Wildfires: the State of Alert Begins Amid Third Heatwave

Regional government head Ximo Puig has asked for a report from the firefighting services to make clear why the train was allowed to move during wildfires… Each smartphone in Portugal has been sent a text alert about the dangerous risk of wildfires as the nation prepares for its third heatwave of the summer. The country has reached a state of alert, with temperatures likely to reach 38 °C and heavy winds expected in the future. Portuguese Interior Minister Jose Luis Carneiro said, “The military forces would do more forest patrols on those days.” He also announced that the Civil Protection…

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