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.

Iran Denies Being Involved in the Attack on Salman Rushdie

At a press conference, Nasser Kanaani, the spokesperson of Iran’s Foreign Ministry, made comments to journalists In comments that were the nation’s first public remarks on the assault, an Iranian government officer refused to accept on Monday that Tehran was involved in the attack on author Salman Rushdie. The remarks by Naseer Kanaani come after two days of the assault on Salman Rushdie in New York. “The author has been removed from the ventilator and is on the road to recovery,” said his agent. Still, Iran has refused to carry out other functions abroad attacking protestors in the years after…

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Trapped Mexico Miners: Setback as Water Level Rise

Efforts to save ten men from a flooded mine in Mexico have been postponed after the water levels in three tunnels rose abruptly on Sunday On August 3, the miners became confined when a wall in a shaft collapsed and water from an adjoining chamber flooded into the three tunnels. Officials said that the water has to decrease to a depth of 1.5m to allow rescuers to break into the tunnels without harm. However, it abruptly rose again to more than 20 metres on Sunday. The coal mine is situated in Coahuila State, Mexico. The governor of Coahuila State said,…

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Taiwan ‘Sincerely Thanks’ 50 Nations, Including India, for Voicing Concern on China’s Military Activities

Taiwan claimed it was allowed to make friends and keep relationships with nations throughout the world as background to the sovereignty. On Sunday, Taiwan expressed its “sincere appreciation” to all nations that have expressed deep worry about China’s most recent aggressive military posture across the Taiwan Strait. Following US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan’s capital, Beijing this week held extraordinary war simulations surrounding the self-ruled democracy it claims as its own in a hail of wrath. According to an announcement from Taiwan, the People’s Republic of China was created in 1949, while the Republic of China was created…

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The Scandal over “Top Secret” Documents Sets the Stage for Biden vs. Trump

Donald Trump’s continuous lies that he won the 2020 election and proof of his role in fueling the severe January 6 assault on Congress… If you think you have seen this film before, it’s because you have. However, it will be even more stressful the second time. So, people, be ready to watch Biden vs. Trump 2. That may be one lesson to be learned from the crisis involving Donald Trump and his alleged hoarding of classified government records, which have surfaced nearly two years after he was defeated by Joe Biden for reelection. If Donald Trump was earlier regarded…

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Minister Switches Sides From Rishi Sunak To Liz Truss

Sir Robert Buckland stated in “The Daily Telegraph” that he now thinks Liz Truss is the “perfect person to… A senior cabinet minister who was supporting Rishi Sunak in the UK prime ministerial race on Saturday is the first well-known person to support opposition Liz Truss. Sir Robert Buckland stated in “The Daily Telegraph” that he now thinks Liz Truss is the “perfect person to move the country ahead” and that her ideas provide the UK its best chance of realising its ability as a “high-growth, high-productivity economy.” The minister claimed that he had first supported Rishi Sunak because he…

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Iran may accept the EU proposal to resurrect the nuclear deal

Iran was reconsidering the proposal to revive the 2015 nuclear deal IRNA, The State News Agency, on August 12, quoting a senior Iranian envoy, said, “If the EU gives assurances on Tehran’s demands, it can accept the EU proposal to revive the 2015 nuclear deal.” “It had proposed a final text following four days of indirect talks in Vienna between the US and Iran,” said the EU on August 8. “No more changes will be made to the text, which has been under discussion for 15 months,” said a senior EU officer. The senior EU officer awaits a final decision…

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Death Toll from Weekend Israel-Gaza Fighting Rises to 47

The Palestinian death toll from the conflict between Israel and Gaza militants last weekend has risen to 47… The biggest cross-border violence since an 11-day conflict with Hamas last year occurred when Israeli aircraft attacked targets in the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad militant group launched more than 1,000 rockets over the course of three days of battle. The Health Ministry in Gaza on August 11 said, “he death toll from the last weekend’s war between Israel and Gaza armed forces has increased to 47, after a person died from wounds experienced at the time of violence.” Israeli…

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London Home Of Dadabhai Naoroji Gets Blue Plaque Honour

Dadabhai Naoroji, a famous Parsi Nationalist, was a powerful political and intellectual power in India as well as Pakistan A famous member of the Indian freedom struggle and Britain’s first Indian parliamentarian, Dadabhai Naoroji, lived in his south London home for 80 years at the end of 19th century has been glorified with a commemorative Blue Plaque. The English Heritage Charity runs the Blue Plaque Scheme that glorifies the historic importance of specific buildings in London. Naoroji’s Blue Plaque was shown on Wednesday to coexist with the 75th anniversary celebrations for the independent India. Dadabhai Naoroji, usually known to us…

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Russia-Ukraine War Threatens India’s Economic Recover: RBI Deputy Governor

Michael Patra, the RBI Deputy Governor of India said, “The geopolitical tensions threatened to suffocate the economic recovery that was making its way through multiple waves of pandemic.” Michael Patra, the RBI Governor said that the current geopolitical reforms in Ukraine have challenged India’s economic vision, through darkening the nation’s vision and creating it extremely unfavourable. Michael Patra on Friday made the comments at a PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry event titled ‘Geo-Political Spill-overs and Indian Economy’ organized in New Delhi. This geopolitical tension threatened to suffocate the economic recovery that was making its way through multiple waves of…

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The Taiwan Strait: A History of Crisis Since 1949

Since the time when Communist China and Taiwan parted ways from one another at the end of the Chines Civil War in 1949; the waterway parting them has been a stressful geographical area. The Taiwan Strait, 130 kilometres broad at its closest point, is an important foreign shipping channel and all that stands between now-democratic, self-governed Taiwan and its huge authoritarian companions. Beijing has answered fiercely to this week’s stop to Taiwan by Nancy Pelosi, the US House Speaker, issuing constant bellicose threats and declaring a series of military drills in the waters adjacent to the island. Historians identified three…

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