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The Tweet From Benjamin Netanyahu’s Son That Offended Hindus
Israel is, as it is often described, a controversial land. It’s a land where the controversy surrounding the legitimacy of possession of the land on both sides (Israel and Palestine) has led to bloodshed and needless to say, the loss…
Is Germany Facing the Second-Wave of COVID-19 Infections?
New COVID 19 cases in Germany are causing fresh panic, the country’s major media outlets are suggesting. It can be said, therefore, what was believed to be a thing of the past, or an issue that was tackled finally at…
The German State Of Bavaria Plans Free Coronavirus Tests At Airports
Back in the day, it used to be a kingdom. And it was a thriving one at that. Today, it’s home to no fewer than 1.91 crore people as per the 2019 German population census. Bavaria is home to some…
Honouring A Man Who Stood for Solidarity: Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela
‘No one is born hating another person because of the colour of his skin or his background or his religion.’ Heard this quote before? Well, its by none other than the great Nelson Mandela fondly called Madiba by his fellow…
Knowing a Bit More About Leonardo Da Vinci
If the Monalisa and The Last Supper are the only two things you associate with Leonardo DaVinci, think again. For the famous painter was a genius par excellence and although he only received elementary education of his time, his ceaseless…
New Swine Flu Virus with Pandemic potential discovered in China
The H1N1 virus triggered a pandemic in 2019 that caused between 150,000 and 600,000 deaths in humans. Now Chinese scientists have found a new form of swine flu, which is derived from the H1N1 virus and has the potential to…
How do Pandemics develop? How do we calculate its spread pattern?
Global epidemics or pandemics, like the Coronavirus, are only made possible by the travel patterns of people living in the global economy. Most of us travel only short distances, but the few who travel far can spread pathogens worldwide in…
Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool FC becomes the English football champion
As Chelsea beat Manchester City 2-1, Jurgen Klopp’s team is looking forward to winning the championship for the first time in 30 years. Liverpool FC might finally build a monument for Jurgen Klopp. Jurgen Klopp will go down in Liverpool…
No Tourists Is Bad! But Then There’s Worry About The Return Of Tourists, Too!
There are two kinds of realities that confront us at this point in time. On the one hand is this world, the post-Coronavirus lockdown world where one is trying for things to get normal, where one is desperate to see…
The New Lengths China Is Going To, To Show Patriotic Side During These COVID-19 Days
The main difference between Marketing and Sales is that Marketing continuously goes on about promoting a product, long after the process of sales already has done its part. It in some ways, is this never-ending process. Think the paid-for YouTube…
What Is This “1-2-3” Ticket That’s Causing Massive News In Austria? Is This The Next Step For Public Transport In Austria?
Public transport in Austria! Truth be told, we don’t really hear all that much about a country where the usual discussion is about trade and economics, the many myriad pleasures of vacationing at Tyrol, of being amid the picturesque splendor…
Can An Article On A Very Respected Media Irk Facebook So Much For It To Ban It? Well, Yes! Something Like That Just Occurred.
Man is born free! Everywhere else, he is in chains. No, definitely not my statement but rather, a very timely and unimaginably important point of truth about just the way things are and the way man is, by the one…
Pakistan-India in yet another Twitter jibe. Who’s on the right side of the debate?
It seems, three things are never going to change about the way India-Pakistan relations are at the moment; a way that points to a diplomatic standoff of sorts, where there seems to be a complete dreadful silence between two “constantly-loggerheads”…
Edward Snowden – This is What The NSA Whistleblower Does Today
In 2013, whistleblower Edward Snowden unveiled the sprawling Internet surveillance by American and British intelligence agencies, causing a political earthquake. After the NSA scandal, things have become much quieter around Snowden. Nevertheless, the 36-year-old, who now lives in exile, keeps…
Deaths Allegedly Caused By Police Brutality Nothing New Or Strange In South Africa
Never before has the sentiment surrounding the fact that “Black lives matter” mattered as much as what one finds today. And one hopes never again should there be a need to revisit this emotionally-powerful sentiment. Do not get yourself confused.…
Canada Projects 100,000 More Covid-19 Cases By Mid-June!
What on earth is wrong with Canada? Or how else is one supposed to put it and ask what clearly seems a crazy scenario? Where it stands at the moment, then perhaps it doesn’t occur to us that of the…
Belgium’s Attitude To Coronavirus Is Cheery And Positive. Here’s Why?
There’s sadness, confusion and a sense of unending worry nowadays. And it’s true wherever one sees today. The Coronavirus-enforced lockdown has led the world to act negatively. Everywhere you go and see- a sense of somber emotion floods the mind.…
South Africa’s New Predicament: The Connection Between Alcohol Ban And Rising Crime!
The lockdown hasn’t been an easy phase for any country anywhere in the whole wide world. Then how could it have been any different for South Africa, which, despite being one of the most prosperous and industrious of all African…
Germany Has An Ambitious Plan To Boost Digitial Infra and Rail Transport
Perhaps it may not be wrong to say that among the big reasons why you marvel at the European countries is quite simply down to the fact that they take the concept of infrastructure a tad bit seriously. Even more…
Who Funds the World Health Organization? Who calls the shots at WHO? Let’s find out.
In times of pandemics like Sars-CoV-2, many eyes are on WHO. The United States of America just stopped funding to the WHO which raises the question of how to finance the World Health Organization. Find out Who funds the World…
Why Amsterdam Is In No Rush To Witness Tourists Again?
There’s no a single person in front of the Rijksmuseum. At the moment, no one is being let inside the Anne Frank memorial. The five-stars are devoid of tourists- but obviously. And the smoke-infused, caffeine-smelling bistros lie vacant. The famous…
How Did Germany Combat The Coronavirus Situation?
At least eight out of ten times, the talk commonly surrounds the automotive sector and the heights of its engineering prowess, whenever one gets around to discuss Germany. There’s much attributed to Mercedes, Audi, BMW, and Porsche or the likes…
5 Districts Report 55 Percent Of New Covid-19 Cases In India
The country has already seen the fourth stage of the nation-wide lockdown. The previous three stages have already caused what can only be called cataclysmic damage. There’s been damage and a sense of irreparable loss caused down to the deaths…
Is Germany Going To Fall On Its Knees In The Wake Of The Coronavirus Epidemic? What’ll Ms. Merkel Do Now?
Berlin seems normal. So does Munich. And ditto for Hamburg. There are cars on the roads. The Autobahns are not running empty. There’s some usual buzz in the public transport mediums. The trams are functioning. And so is the metro…