Author: Tharun Pranav

Tharun Pranav is a Law student in the School of Law, Christ University. He is an Extrovert and a Pensive person in nature. One of his strengths is Sarcasm. He also has a passion for Space Law, Economic Analysis of Law, and Intellectual Property Rights. You can find him online on Instagram or LinkedIn.

Sasha Banks and Naomi 'Walk Out' of RAW's Main Event, WWE Issues Statementย 

Sasha Banks and Naomi ‘walked out’ of Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia, before to the match that was scheduled to take place on WWE Monday Night RAW. They said that they were upset about the fact that they were not being honored as the Women’s Tag Team Champions. According to the reports, the two individuals entered the office of WWE Head of Talent Relations John Laurinaitis with their baggage, laid their tag team championship belts on his desk, and then exited the building. The two of them, along with Becky Lynch, Asuka, Doudrop, and Nikki A.S.H., were scheduled to compete…

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Nigeria court charges two students over blasphemy death

After a college student in the state of Sokoto’s northwestern region was attacked by fellow students who accused her of blasphemy the previous week, two students were charged in court on Monday with conspiracy and inciting public disturbance. This occurred after the incident that occurred the previous week.ย  The passing of Deborah Samuel, a college student in her second year, has raised questions about the role that Islamic sharia law should play in a secular democracy such as Nigeria, which is split between a predominantly Muslim north and predominantly Christian south. Deborah Samuel was a Christian. According to their primary…

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Britain sets out new law to fix post-Brexit Northern Ireland trade - Asiana Times

On Tuesday, the United Kingdom laid out the steps it plans to take to break the impasse .the United Kingdom laid out the steps it plans to take to break the impasse that it has reached with the European Union regarding post-Brexit trade with Northern Ireland. Britain sets out new law .As part of this effort, the United Kingdom is preparing a new law that would effectively override details of a deal and further inflame relations with Brussels.ย  In a statement to parliament, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Liz Truss, claimed that forthcoming legislation would make it simpler…

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Finland Moves Toward NATO Despite Russia's Threatsย  - Asiana Times

Both the President of Finland, Sauli Niinisto, and the Prime Minister of Finland, Sanna Marin, have come out in support of abandoning Finland’s long-held position of neutrality. They have stated that the Nordic nation should become a member of the NATO military alliance as a response to Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. The move, which is expected to happen quickly and at the same time as that of neighboring Sweden, would mark a major shift in Europe’s security structure and flies in the face of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has said that he ordered the invasion of Ukraine in…

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Colombia signs Artemis Accords for peaceful space explorationย  - Asiana Times

Colombia is the 19th country to sign on to NASA’s Artemis Accords program, after recent pacts with Bahrain, Singapore, and Romania. This makes Colombia the latest addition to the rapidly expanding program. Marta Luca Ramrez, the vice president of Colombia and the country’s minister of foreign affairs, stated that Colombia is excited to rapidly advance its space work, despite the fact that the country has not yet disclosed the specific contributions it will make to NASA’s Artemis program, which is en route to the moon.ย  In a statement released by NASA on Tuesday, Ramrez referred to the treaty as “a…

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Cuban lawmakers enact new penal code critiqued by rights and media groups - Asiana Times

Following widespread demonstrations against the government in July of last year, Cuban lawmakers on Sunday passed a new penal code for the country. This code is currently being criticized by a number of rights groups, who claim that a clause in the code pertaining to foreign funding may be used to unjustly stifle dissent and independent journalism. The administration has said that the new code, which replaces criminal legislation that was established more than 30 years ago by a previous leader of Cuba named Fidel Castro, is in accordance with the country’s new constitution, which was passed by referendum in…

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Canada Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of Canada has overturned a federal regulation backed by organizations that advocate for women’s rights by ruling that individuals convicted of severe crimes such as murder and sexual assault may use self-induced acute drunkenness as a defense. ent against the country’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The legislation was enacted by parliament in 1995. “Its influence on the basic concepts of justice is disproportionate to the overriding advantages it provides to the public.” “It should consequently be ruled unconstitutional and of no force or effect,” Justice Nicholas Kasirer said of the statute, writing for the Supreme Court,…

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Lunar Soil

The crew that is now residing on this distant planet will need food in order to remain alive while the United States continues preparations for its Artemis mission to the moon and China and Russia work together to construct a lunar outpost. It’s possible that we’ll start cultivating crops on the Moon sooner rather than later. For the very first time, scientists have been successful in cultivating plants on the soil of the Moon. The astronauts who explored the Moon during the Apollo programme took dirt from the moon, sometimes known as regolith, back to Earth with them. After these…

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Supreme Court of India

[Haji Abdul Ghani Khan and Anr. v. Union of India and Ors.] On Friday, the Supreme Court of India did not pull any punches when it came to making it crystal clear that Kashmir has always been an inseparable part of India, regardless of whether Article 370 of the Constitution was in place or whether it was later repealed. This statement was made by Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul as he was presiding over the hearing of a petition that challenged the notifications for the delimitation of assembly seats in the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). In their…

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NASAโ€™s rover found an alien doorway on Marsย  - Asiana Times

The Curiosity rover, which belongs to NASA, claims to have discovered on Mars a doorway that has been chiseled out to perfection. The photograph taken by the rover revealed the fascinating component to be present in one of the images. It seems to have given credence to allegations that it was constructed by extraterrestrial beings. This is also being seen as evidence that there are extraterrestrial beings living on Mars. The entrance, which seems to be concealed under the rocks that make up the Martian terrain, gives the impression that it leads to another universe or a secret refuge on…

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