Author: Sanjivani Show

Hello there! I am a law student who is studying at the Department of Law, Calcutta University. I am a highly energetic and enthusiastic person. I love talking to people, exploring new ideas, and discovering new horizons in my everyday life. I am also keenly interested in international politics, climate change and sustainability, legal and creative writing, learning new languages, knowing about people from across the globe, and also in playing chess, listening to podcasts and music as well and the most important of all, reading a lot of books. I also happen to be a language enthusiast, when it comes to the English language. I hold the law in the highest esteem. Getting to know the law more, means getting to know the people, the society more. It exactly shows us that what the key to calling ourselves civilized, is. The law, in my opinion, is the impetus towards bringing in a positive change in the society and can regulate what needs to be regulated, and also has the ability to grant freedom where even the slightest bits of oppression should not be lurking.

Tragic Shooting Claims Two Sisters Lives Maia and Rina Dee, two British-Israeli Sisters, were identified as the victims of the shooting in the occupied West Bank. As they traveled to Tiberias on Friday afternoon, the sisters were slain close to the Hamra Junction in the Jordan Valley’s northern region. They were the offspring of London-born Rabbi Leo Dee, who called them “wonderful.” Leah, their mother, is still in the hospital and is in a serious condition. While Rina, Maia’s younger sister, was 15 years old, Maia was 20 and serving in national service in a high school. Their father had…

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Samsung cuts chip production after profits plunge -96% decline in profit. - Asiana Times

Samsung Electronics will reduce the output of memory chips. -96% decline After projecting a 96% decline in its quarterly operating profit, Samsung Electronics will reduce the output of memory chips. The world’s largest manufacturer of chips reported a steep decline in sales due to weak demand following Covid and a slowing global economy. According to Samsung, early data indicates that operational earnings decreased from 14 trillion won in January through March to 600 billion won (£366 million). Samsung Electronics will reduce chip output as a result of the significant fall in semiconductor demand that has caused prices to soar. have…

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British Monarchy supports research into its slavery ties - Asiana Times

Monarchy’s Complicity With Slavery After the Guardian presented proof of the royals’ extensive participation in transatlantic commerce, Buckingham Palace released a statement. Following the disclosure of a document revealing the ownership stake of his predecessor in a slave-trading firm, King Charles has publicly indicated for the first time his support for the study into the British monarchy’s historical ties to transatlantic enslavement. After being approached by the Guardian regarding the lengthy history of succeeding British rulers’ participation and investment in the slavery of African people, Buckingham Palace issued the statement. The deputy administrator of the slave-trading Royal African Company, Edward…

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According to the UN, a Taliban edict prohibits Afghan women from working for the agency. The Taliban allegedly told the UN about the plan orally but not yet in writing, according to the UN. Men and women on the UN’s Afghan employees have been instructed not to come to work for 48 hours, pending clarification from talks with the Taliban. Since the Taliban took control in Afghanistan in 2021, there has been a growing restriction on the rights of women. In on-the-ground assistance activities, female workers are crucial, especially in finding other women who are in need. Afghanistan, which is…

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Breaking diplomatic relations with China after 82 Years, The Countries Defending Taiwan While Challenging. - Asiana Times

Alliance with China There are typically 14 flags flying outside an unidentified structure on the banks of a waterway in Taipei, one for each of Taiwan’s friends. However, the Honduran banner was taken down from the location, which is home to foreign outposts, last week. Now, only 13 are left. The bar was lowered after Honduran President Xiomara Castro declared on Twitter that she would fulfill campaign vows to break diplomatic relations with Taiwan after 82 years and form an alliance with China. Honduras was having financial difficulties, according to the nation’s foreign minister, and Taiwan had not responded to…

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NATO welcomes Finland as its 31st member - Asiana Times

NATO has officially welcomed Finland as its 31st member, marking a historic moment for both Finland and the alliance. At the Nato offices in Brussels, the Finnish flag will be hoisted to commemorate Finland becoming the alliance’s 31st member and Russia’s western neighbour. Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, lost with the inclusion of Finland because he frequently lamented Nato’s expansion before launching a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Russia and the NATO members are now separated by a greater space. Finland and Russia share a 1,340-kilometer eastern border, and due to the war in Russia, Finland and Sweden formally applied…

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Rahul Gandhi’s appeal on jail sentence-2023  - Asiana Times

Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to file an appeal Rahul Gandhi, the head of the Indian opposition, is scheduled to file an appeal on Monday against his criminal defamation verdict and prison term. A Gujarat state judge gave him a two-year prison term for remarks he made in 2019 at an electoral rally regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s last name. Later, the Congressman’s status as a legislator was revoked. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is in power, has been charged with having Political vengeance. The BJP has refuted this, claiming that the matter was handled according to the law. Rahul…

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Bordeaux town hall was set on fire as French protests over increasing the pension age persisted. More than a million protesters, including 119,000 in Paris, took to the streets of France on Thursday, according to figures from the interior ministry. 80 people were detained nationally, while police used tear gas to disperse protesters in the nation’s capital. The legislation that raised the retirement age by two years to 64 served as the impetus for the protests. Bordeaux town hall is an important historical and cultural landmark, with a rich heritage dating back to the 1700s. The building was designed by…

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Big Oil Eyes New Deals in North Africa - Asiana Times

After years of underinvestment in the energy infrastructure of North Africa, major international oil and gas companies, including Halliburton Co., Chevron Corp., and Eni SpA, are expanding their presence in the area as demand from Europe rises. Executives in the sector are wagering it is worth drilling again in some of the hardest areas to conduct business in the globe as Europe increasingly turns to other sources for its energy requirements after boycotting its primary supply, Russia, following the invasion of Ukraine. Many European officials have traveled to the area in recent months to further discussions over prospective supply agreements.…

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<strong>Four dead as Russia launches new attack</strong> - Asiana Times

At least four dead by a drone strike on a residential area in the Kyiv region as a result of Russian forces attacking multiple Ukrainian cities. Ukrainian news authorities are providing a bit more information on the drone strike that occurred overnight in the Kyiv region and resulted in these fatalities and seven injuries. According to the report, two dorms and an educational center in the city of Rzhyshchiv were partially damaged in the attack, according to a statement made by the state emergency agency on the Telegram messaging app. It is also reported that two individuals were injured and…

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