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Kashmir Killings: Indian Troops Dead in Pulwama Attack
Militants during another Kashmir strike during mid-February have left an Indian Army major and no less than three different officers dead. The incident occurred only days after a shocking bombing, which also killed many Indian security officers as well. Fears are presently rising that Kashmir, a questioned...2019-03-26 2154 0 -
India’s Standard Time Zone takes its Toll on National Citizens
India is the second largest country in the continent of Asia and the seventh largest in the entire world. The total area covered by the nation is 32, 87, 263 KM squared, with a longitude of...2019-03-25 2000 0 -
Celebs Steal in the Cash for 2019 General Elections
These schemes have occurred in the events leading up to the 2019 Indian election. Among these TV and Film personalities are established actors, singers, stand-up comedians, directors and dancers. Among the list are singers: Abhijeet Bhattacharya,...2019-03-22 2370 0 -
Donkey Export to raise Pakistan’s dwindling foreign exchange
The country of Pakistan possesses the third largest population of donkeys in the world. However, it is set to begin exporting such number to China in exchange for much needed foreign income during the ongoing...2019-03-20 1917 0 -
Penny Appeal secures up-to £2 million with UK Aid Match to launch Fragile Lives Appeal
Penny Appeal secures UK Aid Match funding and is delighted to announce the launch of the new Fragile Lives appeal to support some of the most fragile and vulnerable mothers and babies in Pakistan and Kenya. UK Aid...2019-03-19 1813 0 -
Pakistani MP Imran Khan Vouches to Name Baloki Forest after Guru Nanak
At the opening ceremony of the Spring Tree Plantation event 2019, Imran Khan expressed his desire to make Pakistan an all-inclusive nation that belongs to each citizen equally, regardless of religious and class background. He also...2019-03-18 1994 0 -
Children Sued by Own Parents
Bangladeshi father, Abu Taher, has recently sued his son, Mohammad Shahjahan, for failing to provide him with the requisite financial support. Mr Taher, who previously ran a clothes shop in Chittagong, retired with a meagre sum...2019-03-15 1676 0 -
A businessman sues his parents for giving birth
A businessman from Mumbai, Raphael Samuel advised that it’s inappropriate to bring children into the world since they have to endure long-lasting suffering. Mr Samuel, obviously, comprehends that our agreement can’t be sought, before we are...2019-03-09 2072 0 -
Storm Norma floods Syrian refugee camps in Lebanon –and more bad weather is on the way.
Extreme weather in Lebanon has left thousands of Syrian refugees without shelter and protection, as strong winds, heavy rain and snowfall battered the country last week – blowing away hundreds of tents and makeshift homes. ...2019-02-24 2310 0 -
Indian Government Launches Global Technology to Fill Housing Shortage Quickly
Hardeep Singh Puri, who is the Union Minister of India in New Delhi launched the Global Housing Technology Challenge early in January last month. The construction of the houses is to be cost effective and time efficient, as well...2019-02-23 1816 0