Myanmar coup: the largest protests to take place since 2007

Myanmar has witnessed the largest protests in more than ten years, as thousands of people pretested against the military coup.  According to BBC News, people have demanded the release, Aung San Suu Kyi, of an elected leader. However, the military silent about the increasing opposition to Monday’s coup. The throng of protesters chanted “We don’t …

The UAE’s nationality is now attainable for foreigners

The United Arab Emirates has declared that Emirati citizenship will now be legally attainable for foreigners, with the Gulf State being a big first. For a country whose economy depends heavily on expatriates, for whom citizenship is usually dependent on their work permits, the shift is a drastic change of direction. However, foreigners will not …

Pakistan raises increasing Islamophobia at the UN

An international Human Fraternity day was observed on Thursday via online platform in which Pakistan reiterated its commitment to improving religious patience, understanding and cooperation at home. The event was the first-ever digital meeting on the International Day, held on Thursday at the United Nations. Read: PTI removes Mufti Muneeb from Ruet-e-Hilal Committee Aamir Khan, …

Piers Morgan recently lashed out at Duke of Sussex

The TV personality shared Piers Morgan, his thoughts over MailOnline issue, and commented, “Prince Harry’s not happy, it’s been reported today. This revelation isn’t a massive surprise.” In a recent remark, Piers Morgan recently criticized Prince Harry’s ‘sad’ hypocritical lecturing. “The ever-surly Duke of Sussex has looked thoroughly miserable for the past few years as …

Prince Charles and Camilla continue to face “abuse”

The change came after a large spike in negative feedback on the social media site was witnessed by the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall. After being hit by internet criticism based on their affair during the 1990s, Prince Charles and Camilla earned the support of many royal fans. However, a source at …

Bulgarian climber dies on K2

During an adventure on Pakistan’s K2, a Bulgarian mountaineer plunged to his death, his team said Friday, the second individual to die in weeks on the world’s second-highest peak. Seven Summit Treks — a trekking company leading the expedition — said Atanas Skatov, 42, fell as he was changing ropes during his descent to basecamp. …

Kashmir solidarity day: People still live without human rights

There is a heaven on earth called Kashmir but despite its natural beauty, the region has been the ground of battle and has been burning for more than seven decades. For several years the inhabitants have been subject to violence and brutality of the Indian military forces without being noticed by those who make the …

#FarmersProtest: Who else is supporting Rihanna?

Famous singer, Rihanna’s support for farmers in India garnered the attention of celebrities around the world and the Indian government. On Tuesday, the ‘advocate of protesting farmers’ shared CNN’s story. "Why aren't we talking about this?!" Rihanna's advocacy for farmers in India has caught the attention of many around the world, including the Indian government. …

Jeff Bezos to step down as Amazon’s CEO

Karachi: It was announced, on Tuesday, by the company that Jeff Bezos who is the CEO of Amazon, will resign from the chief executive position. Jeff Bezos, one of the richest persons alive on the planet, will, however, remain executive chair of the company’s fast-growing cloud computing business. The surprise news came when its recent …

Rihana speaks up for Indian farmers plight, Fawad Chaudhry praises her

Karachi: Fawad Chaudhry, Federal Minister for Science and Technology, praised pop icon, Rihanna for speaking up about the protesting farmers in India. After the anti-farmers law was passed by the Modi-led government, riots have escalated in the last few months. why aren’t we talking about this?! #FarmersProtest https://t.co/obmIlXhK9S — Rihanna (@rihanna) February 2, 2021 the …

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