Author: Tina Antil
The monsters were never under my bed. Because the monsters were inside my head. An enthusiastic literature student at St. Stephen's College, Tina wishes to make an impact by disseminating true information. She firmly believes in the power of journalism and how it can root truth in people's mind and establish a new insight.
It has been reported that this Sunday, North Korea launched a ballistic missile into the ocean off its east coast ahead of upcoming military exercises involving an aircraft carrier between South Korean and American military, as well as US Vice President Kamala Harris’ visit to the region. The short-range ballistic missile, according to South Korea’s military, was launched just before 7 a.m. local time from a location close to the Taechon area of North Pyongyang Province. It travelled around 600 km (373 miles) with a speed of Mach 5 and an altitude of 60 km. The Joint Chiefs of Staff…
Syrian Prisoners have come forward to share their experience of ‘Salt Rooms’, operational during the period of President Bashar al-dictatorship. The rooms were built as a substitute for refrigerators to store dead bodies. Bodies were kept in the rooms until they were filled for a truck load. The great irony here is the ultimate desire of salt in common lives and the overarching use for purposes of storing bodies. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a monitoring organisation based in Britain, up to 100,000 people have perished in Syrian regime jails since 2011, constituting a fifth of all…
Nanmadol typhoon has until now caused death of two people and more than 100 were injured when it dumped torrential rain as it crossed Japan made its way into the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday. The storm also paralyzed transportation and left thousands of houses without power. On Sunday morning, the typhoon hit the coast close to the city of Kagoshima, which is located on Kyushu, the southernmost island in Japan, and is expected to soon set sail on Honshu, the largest island. In Kyushu, a river has burst its banks. Thousands of people had to sleep in emergency shelters on…
Online amusement has been sparked by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s difficult situations at the current SCO conference in Uzbekistan. Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, could be seen smiling next to Sharif who was seen fighting with his earbud. Shiren Mazari of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) posted a video of Sharif and Putin sitting next to one another. Sharif tries to adjust his earphone as the conversation is about to start but fails. He gets assistance, and it is rectified. The earphone falls off once more, and Sharif seeks assistance. Mazari, the leader of the PTI, also made fun…
“You cannot have a Golden Age, normal relations, with a country that has now been exposed as committing the sorts of atrocities it has, not least the genocide against the Uighurs, the oppression going on in Tibet for the last 60/70 years, and now what we see going on in Hong Kong as well,” -Tim Loughton told the BBC Chinese Delegation banned from attending Queen’s funeral in Parliamentary Complex? Well, yes the spreading word is true. is All the preparations have been made for the Queen Elizabeth’s funeral on September 19 at Westminster Abbey. However, astonishingly according to UK media…
‘Potato chips’ as a promotional trick? Did we hear that right? Yes, Google has brought back its original chips snack in Japan as part of its odd marketing ploy. Alphabet Inc.’s Google is offering flavored potato chips branded with the name Google to promote the upcoming smartphone release under the Pixel series. Google the Tech Giant in California The California-based company has been in the business of designing smartphones for over a decade but has not been able to make a significant mark in the industry. Dating back to Nexus handsets until Pixel (launched in 2016), they have never been…
‘‘World War III’, a major threat, makes the Tesla CEO Elon Musk delay a whopping $44 billion Twitter buyout deal. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Musk in his private texts revealed the anxieties over future plans and said it wouldn’t make sense to buy Twitter “if we are heading into World War III.” As a precaution, the billionaire wanted to ‘slow down’ the acquisition of Twitter. This piece of information was produced during a hearing regarding pushing back a trial in October over Musk’s deal to buy Twitter. However, it must be kept in mind that this is not…
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