Israel’s Deprivation of Water in Gaza Is Act of Genocide: Human Rights Watch

Israel

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza has escalated in recent years, particularly since October 2023. Human Rights Watch (HRW) recently released a report that brings attention to one of the most devastating aspects of this crisis—the deliberate and systematic deprivation of water to Palestinian civilians in Gaza by Israeli authorities. According to HRW, this … Read more

More than 1,300 Hajj Pilgrims Die in 2024 Due to Extreme Heat

Hajj pilgrims

The 2024 Hajj Pilgrims Die in 2024 pilgrims witnessed an unprecedented tragedy as extreme heat and humidity claimed the lives of over 1,300 pilgrims. This somber event underscores the growing threat posed by climate change and its dire consequences on human survival. The Deadly Heat of the 2024 Hajj The Hajj pilgrimage is a sacred … Read more

Two Bus Crashes in Afghanistan Took Away Life of 52, 65 Still Hospitalized

Two Bus Crashes in Afghanistan

A tragic day as Two Bus Crashes in Afghanistan on the Kabul-Kandahar Highway claimed the lives of 52 people and left 65 others injured. These devastating incidents highlight the ongoing challenges of road safety in a country grappling with decades of conflict and underdeveloped infrastructure. Details of the Tragic Accidents The accidents occurred late Wednesday … Read more

India and China Agree to Resume Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

Resume Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

In a significant step towards restoring normalcy in their bilateral relations, India and China have agreed to resume Kailash Mansarovar Yatra and enhance cross-border cooperation. The decision came during the 23rd meeting of the Special Representatives (SRs) of the two countries, which marked an important milestone in addressing longstanding issues along their shared border and … Read more

Flying Taxis Fare in India Will Be Same Like Uber Rides

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The prospect of flying taxis revolutionizing urban commuting in India is no longer a distant dream. With advancements in eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) technology and infrastructure development underway, flying taxis promise to reshape the future of personal air mobility. According to Kanika Tekriwal, founder of JetSetGo, these airborne innovations will offer a cost-effective … Read more

China Building Villages Near Doklam in Bhutanese Territory

China Building Villages Near Doklam

China Building Villages Near Doklam plateau, have raised concerns among geopolitical observers and neighboring nations, particularly India. Over the past eight years, satellite imagery has revealed the construction of at least 22 villages within Bhutanese territory, signaling a strategic push by Beijing to fortify its claims and enhance its presence in the region. These developments … Read more

Man Freed from Assad’s Windowless Jail by CNN Reporter Used to Torture and Kill Innocent People

Man Freed from Assad's Windowless Jail by CNN

The complexities of war often blur the lines between heroism and controversy, as demonstrated in a recent CNN report. Man Freed from Assad’s Windowless Jail by CNN reporter Clarissa Ward and her team, initially thought to be a victim of the Assad regime, has been revealed to have a dark past. According to fact-checkers and … Read more

China Building World’s Largest Artificial-Island Airport in Dalian

World's Largest Artificial-Island Airport

China’s ambitious project to construct the world’s largest artificial-island airport showcases its engineering innovation and economic aspirations. Located in Dalian, a thriving port city in the northeastern province of Liaoning, this groundbreaking endeavor promises to revolutionize the region’s air travel and logistics infrastructure. The Dalian Jinzhouwan International Airport also signifies China’s ambition to set new … Read more

Pakistan Puts 4,300 Beggars on No-Fly List After Threat from Middle Eastern Countries

Pakistan

Pakistan, grappling with economic instability and social challenges, has been forced to take a hard stance on an issue that has reached international proportions: the export of beggars. The government recently placed 4,300 individuals on its Exit Control List (ECL), effectively barring them from leaving the country. This drastic step follows warnings from Middle Eastern … Read more

New ‘X’ Disease Can Be Deadlier Pandemic Than COVID-19: WHO

'X' Disease

As the world grapples with the ongoing threat of known diseases, the World Health Organization (WHO) has sounded an alarm about a new, potentially more dangerous threat: the ‘X’ disease. Throughout history, humanity has faced devastating pandemics that have shaped the course of civilization. The 1720 Plague, the 1918 Spanish Flu, and the recent COVID-19 … Read more