Author: Sayantini Saha

Al-Aqsa Mosque

The extreme-right Israeli leader, Itamar Ben Gvir’s controversial visit to Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque has angered the authority of Palestines who consider it an act of provocation. On Tuesday, Itamar Ben Gvir visited the mosque compound days after he was elected as national security minister. The act has blasted up the Palestinian Authority, and they threatened deadly results. Tension has risen among the Muslim citizens of Israel, and in the occupied territory, over fatal brutality. Waqf Islamic Affairs Council administers The Al-Aqsa Mosque The mosque’s compound is situated in the Israeli-captured East Jerusalem. With Israeli forces, the Waqf Islamic Affairs Council…

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COVID-19 Surge In China- A World Threat

After the ease of virus contamination regulation, China faces an incremental surge in COVID-19 with high death tolls. The National Health Commission reported that five new records of fatalities had been noticed in Beijing and that the death toll had reached 5242. The number might be lower compared to world standards, but that surge from the Zero COVID policy is dangerous. As a result of the anti-government protests over the stumbling economy, the government recently relaxed the strict rules of virus contamination regulation for clinical patients and funeral homes. But this step away from the “Zero-Covid” policy increases the Covid…

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Aung San Suu Kyi

Aung San Suu Kyi’s jail term has been extended to seven years, making it thirty-three years in total by the Myanmar’s Military Court. Aung San Suu Kyi- Myanmar’s Former Elected Leader The Burmese statesman, delegate, and 1991’s Nobel Prize winner, Aung San Suu Kyi, was house arrested after a military outbreak coup in February 2021. Since then, she was sentenced to 18 months of trial on a total of nineteen charges. Today the military court has ordered an extension of seven years of imprisonment. She was sentenced on the final five charges she was accused of. The court found her…

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Afghan Women

The United Nations has paused several Afghan Programs after the Taliban’s ban on female workers in NGOs. On Wednesday, The UN announced that a halt would be executed thoroughly of some critical humanitarian activities in Afghanistan. Women’s Situation in Afghanistan: A Curse Or A Trap Since 2021, the recapture of Afghanistan by the Taliban has created immense, threatening impacts on the women sect of the nation. The removal of the US military from the land of Afghanistan has been a year. Since then, multiple forms of gender-based violence and numerous terms and conditions have been implemented forcefully in the name…

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Coral Reef Yellow Band Disease

Thailand’s coral reefs are on the verge of extinction because of the Yellow band disease. The disease is destroying the seafloor flourishing with coral reefs and turning those yellow. What Is Yellow-Band Disease? A rapidly spread disease is killing the stretches of the seafloor and im-balancing the underwater ecosystem. Scientists fear that climate change could worsen the situation. This yellow band disease turned the corals yellow while destroying those. Large patches or scars of bleached yellow tissue are developed on the skin of the reefs on Caribbean corals. However, according to scientists, there is no cure yet. History Of Yellow…

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Afshin Esmaeil Ghaderzadehb

Afshin Esmaeil Ghaderzadeh from Iran has won the title of the World’s shortest man living (mobile) at 2 ft 1.6 inch  (65.24 cm), surpassing the previous world recorder Edward “Nino” Hernandez from Colombia.  According, to the Guinness World Record, Afshin Esmaeil Ghaderzadeh is the fourth shortest man ever verified in the world. On Tuesday, twenty-year-old Afshin was verified as 7 cm shorter than the previous record holder, thirty-six-year-old “Nino.” Afshin was flown to the Dubai office of the Guinness World Records. In the duration of 24 hours of span, he was measured three times, To measure his accurate height records.…

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2022

2022 has been a jackpot for India’s Game in the world stadium. Indian athletes have made many historic achievements and accomplishments. World Championships And Diamond League The First name that came to mind is Neeraj Chopra, a Javelin thrower. Twenty-five years athletes won the gold medal at the Olympics in Tokyo in 2020, and he never fell back after that! He made his mark through the World Championships and Diamond League. He set an international record at Paavo Nurmi Games and won a silver medal. In 2022, World Athletic Championships in Oregon, he wrote another history and won the silver…

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National Language

PM Narendra Modi’s push to make Hindi the country’s National language is raising tension between the Hindi-speaking and non-Hindi-speaking communities in India. One Nation, One Everything According to the reports, the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) government is blamed for the imposition of the language Hindi in the region of southern and eastern India. To block the rising tide, many protests have also been ushered. In November, an 85-year-old farmer alighted himself with a banner protesting the same issue. Addressing Modi, his banner expressed, “ Modi Government, we don’t want Hindi…Get rid of Hindi.” In a recent speech, The CM of…

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FIH Hockey World Cup

After the triumph of the Women’s Hockey Nation Cup, president Dilip Tirkey is confident of India’s triumph in the Upcoming Men’s World Cup hosted by Bhubaneswar and Rourkela from January 13 to 29. Legendary defender and the President of Hockey India Dilip Tirkey believes that the current Indian team is the quality team to qualify for the World Cup and win it after 47 years. Being the hosts, the upcoming edition furnishes a great opportunity to be the last man standing on the podium. In 1975, India won the only World Cup in hockey in Kuala Lumpur. After 1975, it…

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Pakistan Terrorism

While facing a resurgence in terror incidents, Pak PM promises to deal with terrorism with iron fists. On Wednesday, in the state-run Radio Pakistan, PM Shehbaz Sharif affirmed that the state would not bow down to any militant group. Authority would tackle terrorism using iron fists amid the ongoing chaos in Islamabad. Criticizing the issues of the Bannu Hostage crisis and terrorist movement near Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, PM Sharif showed grief to the dead and paid tribute to the armed forces who died fighting the terrorists. Operations Zarb-e-Azb And Radd-ul-Fasaad Be Used As Iron Fist Against Terrorism? According to The News…

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