Oct 18, 2023
"Red Lines": King Abdullah II stands firm in shielding Jordan from the refugee influx, reflecting a consensus among all 57 Muslim-majority nations, yet, perplexingly, Indian leftists clamor in support of Hamas, neglecting broader geopolitical realities
In a time when global tensions are at an all-time high, King Abdullah II of Jordan has emerged as a beacon of stability and commitment against the scourge of terrorism. His staunch stand against accepting Palestinian refugees into Egypt or Jordan underscores his unwavering dedication to safeguarding the interests of his nation and its people. By drawing a "red line" against the potential influx of refugees, he has sent a resounding message about Jordan's firm stance on this issue, highlighting the nuanced complexities surrounding the refugee crisis.
Oct 18, 2023
Post 9/11 discrimination and Islamophobia: all labeled as 'Emotional Truths' were actually fabrications, Meet Hasan Minhaj, the ace comedian and 'victim card' player, who rocked the world with harrowing tales in his comedy—tales that, never truly happened
In a world that's increasingly cynical about what it consumes, there's a thirst for authenticity. Comedians, especially, wear the mantle of being society's mirror, reflecting back truths, however hard they may be to swallow. But what happens when this reflection is distorted for a few laughs or, dare we say, a more sinister agenda?
Oct 17, 2023
"Harvard latest course: How to lose billionaires 101": As the Harvard university's stance on a pro-Hamas letter sparks debate, luminaries like Idan Ofer and Wexner Foundation cut all the ties, Harvard's once-untouchable prestige now faces serious scrutiny
Remember the article, I wrote about Meetha Nikhil Dharmaraj, the Harvard scholar who found himself amidst a whirlpool of controversy for his anti-Israel stance? Dharmaraj, an eloquent supporter of Palestine, has been a vocal critic of Zionism, drawing parallels between it and settler-colonialism, reflecting a broader sentiment among some Harvard factions. His involvement with the Harvard Palestine Solidarity Committee and his endorsement of a pro-Palestine statement alongside 33 student groups, stirred a notable outcry, especially amidst the lethal skirmishes between Israel and Hamas i...
Oct 17, 2023
In a defining moment, India's Supreme Court declined to recognize same-sex marriage rights, placing the onus on Parliament, amidst passionate pleas & dissenting opinions, future of LGBTQ+ unions remains in legislative hands, echoing society's crossroads
In a twist that would even make a Bollywood movie scriptwriter scratch their head, the Supreme Court has decided that when it comes to same-sex marriages, it's not their cup of tea. Or, in other words, they have basically told the Parliament, "Your move."
Oct 17, 2023
"Profit Over Patriotism, Mahua Cash Query Dish": IT Minister Chandrasekhar unveils Moitra's possible favoritism towards private firms; Adani Group highlights orchestrated attacks; BJP's Dubey alleges Moitra's Parliament misconduct linked to Hiranandani
In a revelation that has sent shockwaves through the corridors of power, Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, has shed light on a potential conflict of interest involving Trinamool Congress MP, Mahua Moitra. On Monday, 16th October, he highlighted a curious alignment between a question posed by Moitra in Parliament and the vested interests of a private company lobbying for data localisation.
Oct 16, 2023
"Fact-Fiction's Frontier": American journalist Amy Mek warns of AltNews' Mohammed Zubair's attempts to tarnish her and other conservatives for revealing Hamas propaganda, accuse him of peddling disinformation, and potential ties to anti-India funders
In an era where misinformation spreads like wildfire, it is imperative for journalists and fact-checkers to remain true to their purpose: to provide accurate, unbiased information. However, as Amy Mek, the founder of RAIR Foundation USA, points out, not all who claim to be fact-checkers operate with such integrity.
Oct 16, 2023
"Their sacrifice is constant; our support should be too": As Agniveer Amritpal Singh's suicide sends shockwaves, Army's adherence to protocols becomes a hotbed for controversy, vultures circle, exploiting grief, sowing discord in a time of global tension
In a somber revelation, the Army confirmed on Sunday that Agniveer Amritpal Singh took the tragic step of ending his own life while on sentry duty.
Oct 16, 2023
"Question everything, especially the price": Amid explosive claims of 'cash for questions', a storm engulfs Mahua Moitra, Hiranandani & the ever-eloquent Shashi Tharoor, as photos go viral and warships sail, political vendettas blur with personal tactics
In a startling revelation, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has accused Mahua Moitra, the Trinamool MP, of being a parliamentarian-for-hire. According to Dubey, Moitra has a peculiar habit – she seemingly raises questions in Parliament, but only if her pockets are generously lined first. And who might be behind these alleged fiscal favours? Businessman Darshan Hiranandani, as Dubey claims.
Oct 16, 2023
As the Israel-Hamas war looms large, all eyes pivot to Hezbollah's potential influence, despite Israel's preference for peace, US takes no chances, bolstering its military presence to counteract Iran and its proxies, marking a tense geopolitical standoff
All Eyes on Hezbollah Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict: A Tense Middle Eastern Escalation
The Middle East stands at the precipice of a potential engulfing conflict. As Israeli Defence Forces tighten their grip around Gaza, military observers cast a wary eye towards Lebanon, wondering if the nation will intervene, escalating the conflict further. Tensions have already manifested in the form of border clashes, hinting at skirmishes that might spread along a second front. If the conflict gets prolonged, this localized battle might very well evolve into a regional catastrophe.
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