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.

EU Fiscal Oversight of Greece Ends after 12 Years

In November 2009, Athens disclosed a significant rise in its public deficit that finally led to a financial crisis across the eurozone and… Greece on Saturday completed 12 years of European Union fiscal control that was levied in exchange for bailouts after a suppressing debt crisis. In November 2009, Athens disclosed a significant rise in its public deficit that finally led to a financial crisis across the eurozone and had a negative effect on Greek finances for a decade. In return for bailout cash of 289 billion euros and to prevent Greece from dozing off the Eurozone, a troika, made…

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As the heatwave continues, China extends its drought warning

The Chinese media said that the drought was the worst since 1961. It has mainly damaged huge stretches of the Hubei, Sichuan, Jiangxi… State media reported on Sunday that officials in southwest China’s Sichuan region increased industrial power cuts to the following week because the drought warning was extended to a central Chinese region in a hot summer that is the nation’s parched in six decades, state media reported on Sunday. China’s Hubei is the most recent region to declare a level four emergency drought alert, caused by sustained high summer and low rainfall in almost 84 nations, the official…

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A Gandhi statue outside a Hindu temple was vandalised in New York

A Vigilance video shows an individual hitting a statue of Mahatma Gandhi with a sledge on Tuesday, before breaking the head off and… In a likely hate crime, anonymous individuals damaged a handmade statue of Mahatma Gandhi with a sledge at a Hindu temple after watching it earlier this month, media reports said on Friday. A Vigilance video shows an individual hitting a statue of Mahatma Gandhi with a sledge on Tuesday, before breaking the head off and overthrowing it. Then, a group of six trampled on it and switched turns hammering the statue before throwing it off, the report…

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‘Indescribable’ Pressure: Taiwan Thanks Navy amid China Tensions

In a visit to the Suao naval base on Taiwan’s northeast coast on Thursday, Tsai said, “Sailors who are performing their duty in the strict… Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen has met sailors in the island’s navy to thank them for their hard work during the days of war games and military drills by China, saying that the pressure they had experienced was “indescribable.” The China that declared democratically governed Taiwan to be its region has been engaging in such activities this month to express its outrage over US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taipei. In a visit…

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Salman Rushdie’s attacker was surprised that the author survived

Author Salman Rushdie’s attacker, Hadi Matar, has said he was surprised to know that the skilled author had survived the assault. The man charged with stabbing Salman Rushdie on a stage in western New York said in an interview that he was surprised to know the skilled author had survived the assault. Talking to the New York Post from prison, Hadi Matar said he chose to see Salman Rushdie at the Chautauqua Institution after he saw a tweet the previous winter about the author’s scheduled appearance. “I don’t like him.” “I don’t think he is a very good human being,”…

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Kabul Mosque Blast: Death Toll Rises to 21

A Kabul police spokesperson said 21 people were dead and 33 were wounded. No group has taken responsibility for the Kabul Mosque Blast. A blast that blasted through a mosque crowded with devotees in the Afghan capital killed more than 21 people and wounded at least two dozen people, police said on Thursday. The number of blasts across Afghanistan has reduced since the Taliban came back to power in August the previous year. However, many attacks, including several target killings of minority communities, have shocked the nation in recent months, some of which were claimed by the jihadist Islamic State…

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Trump Backs Sarah Palin’s Comeback

Republican Sarah Palin is experiencing voters for the first time in more than a decade as she fights to… The US Media Project said Republican Sarah Palin, who is seeking a political comeback, has qualified for November’s election in Alaska in the state’s House of Representatives contest. Her competitors are Republican Nick Begich III and Democrat Mary Peltola. The fourth rival was not known until now. In 2008, Sarah Palin, 58, rose to fame as a vice-presidential contestant. She mainly left fame before the 2016 election of Donald Trump, who has become her key partner and supporter. This year, Alaska’s…

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Trains are hampered by a large fire in central London

Trains to and from London Bridge were impacted, and many buildings were evacuated. Eyewitnesses reported thick… The huge fire that broke out in a railway arch in Southwark, central London on Wednesday, which gave rise to the evacuation of many buildings and the postponement of train services to the district, is currently under control, the London Fire Brigade said. The fire brigade delivered ten fire engines and approximately 70 firefighters to the site, said there were no reports of any injuries and investigators had started an investigation into the matter of the fire. The video clip posted by the fire…

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Kenya’s Calm a Day after Chaotic Presidential Declarations

Kenya is calm a day after the announcement of Deputy President William Ruto as the winner of the presidential election On Tuesday, Kenya was calm, a day after Deputy President William Ruto announced the winner of the small presidential election over longtime competitor Raila Odinga—a vote closely observed in the East African nation that has been important for regional stability. There were agitations by Odinga’s followers in several towns on Monday night. After the chaos around the announcement of the presidential election, many electoral commissioners claimed that the process was opaque. Those commissioners, who were appointed by President Uhuru Kenyatta…

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38 people were discovered stranded on a tiny, unnamed island

The migrants, who find themselves as Syrians, have now been carried to Greece A group of 38 migrants, along with a pregnant woman, have been found stuck on a small, anonymous island across the Turkish-Greek border. The 22 men, nine women, and seven kids said, “They have been on the Evros river peninsula since mid-July.” On Monday, after they had been found, they were carried to mainland Greece. The nation’s migration minister said, “The migrants were all in a fine state, and the pregnant lady had been rushed to the hospital as a precaution.” But, according to the migrant and…

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