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Persistent Terrorism Threat: Domestic and Foreign
Terrorism, both foreign and domestic, remains a top threat to the Homeland, according to the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in a report.
Nearly One Child Born Every Second Faces Risk of Stunted Growth by 2030
About 194 million children born between now and 2030 are at risk of stunted growth if urgent action is not taken, warns Save the Children.
Asian Americans and Hiding Their Heritage
About 20% of Asian American adults have concealed aspects of their heritage, such as cultural customs, food, clothing, or religious practices, from non-Asians at some point in their lives, according to Pew Research Center survey of Asian adults in the United States. Common reasons for this include fear of ridicule and a desire to fit in.
Global Food Crisis Looms: UNWFP Warns of Catastrophic Impact
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has issued a stark warning regarding global food security. Their estimation is chilling: even a mere one percent reduction in food assistance could push more than 400,000 individuals to the brink of starvation.
Millionaires, Economists, Politicians Urge G20 to Tax Super-Rich
In an era where extreme wealth has reached unprecedented heights, a coalition of millionaires, esteemed economists, and influential politicians is urging the...
Culture Corridor – G20 Digital Museum: Celebrating Global Heritage
In anticipation of the upcoming G-20 meeting, the Ministry of Culture has introduced a groundbreaking initiative: the Culture Corridor - G20 Digital Museum. This visionary project aims to showcase and celebrate the rich shared heritage of G20 member nations and invitee countries.
Killings and Abuses in Afghanistan despite Taliban Amnesty
Hundreds of former Afghan government officials and members of the armed forces have reportedly been killed, despite assurances of amnesty from the Taliban, according to the UN human rights office (OHCHR).
Protection Main Reason Why US People Own a Gun
Amidst ongoing discussions about gun ownership in the United States, a striking pattern emerges: for the majority of gun owners, protection takes centre stage. The Pew Research Centre’s recent survey reveals that protection, as a primary reason, significantly surpasses other factors like hunting or sport shooting.
The Whimsical Dance of Kites on Independence Day
As India's vibrant tapestry is awash in patriotic hues, the nation commemorated 77 years of freedom from colonial rule on August 15th. Amidst a medley of celebratory events, one tradition stands out, painting the sky with an array of shapes, colours, and sizes. Kite flying, a captivating ritual, adds a unique touch to the Independence Day festivities. As rooftops and neighbourhoods transform into kite-flying havens, let us unravel the story behind this enchanting tradition that intertwines history, symbolism, and togetherness.
Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Flying Kiss’ Gesture Draws Criticism in Parliament
A recent incident involving Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in the Indian Parliament has sparked controversy and drawn criticism from political circles. After delivering his first speech since being reinstated as a Member of Parliament, Gandhi reportedly blew a flying kiss towards BJP MPs as he exited the Lok Sabha premises. While not captured on camera, the incident has ignited a heated debate, with Union Ministers and MPs condemning the gesture as inappropriate and disrespectful.


































