Indonesia hit by monsoon floods, thousands of people evacuated

JAKARTA: Extreme floods in many parts of the Indonesian capital forced more than a thousand residents on Saturday to evacuate their homes, with the country’s meteorological agency advising that the conditions were likely to persist for the next week. Sabdo Kurnianto, the acting director of Jakarta’s disaster prevention department, said in a statement that some …

Myanmar protest: military assures new election after protesters blocked train services

On Tuesday, the military junta in Myanmar guaranteed that it will hold an election and hand over power, denied that the ouster of an elected government was a coup or that its leaders had been arrested, and accused demonstrators of violence and coercion. According to Reuters, the junta’s defence of its Feb. 1 takeover of …

The second impeachment trial for former President, Trump is Guilty

A recent vivid and graphic footage of the day his followers stormed the US Congress has been presented to Senators at Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial. The video showed police engaged in clashes with rioters hand-to-hand and urgently begging for help. According to The Guardian “Police bodycam footage showing officers under attack at the US …

Houthi drone attacks Saudi Arabia’s airport

Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi group informed that a drone assault on Saudi Arabia’s Abha airport on Wednesday which the Saudi-led union battle Houthi forces in Yemen induced fire in a civilian aircraft. Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea told that 4 Houthi drones were employed in an onslaught that he asserted struck Abha airport, in southern Saudi …

India floods: people are missing and feared dead

After a glacier fell into a dam and created a massive flood in northern India, hundreds of individuals are missing and presumed dead. A deluge of water caused the broken dam to spill into a valley in the state of Uttarakhand. At least three bodies have been found and 150 people are registered as missing, …

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 …

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