Aug 17, 2022
"No one wants to stoke coal if he can regulate an oil valve instead": Slamming those questioning India's integrity over buying crude from Russia, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar said "its my moral duty to provide a best possible deal to our citizens"
Bangkok [Thailand]: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar who is in Thailand to attend the 9th India-Thailand Joint Commission Meeting defended India’s crude oil imports from Russia by terming it the “best deal” for the country.
Aug 17, 2022
"And Freya the walrus, you slept your last because we loved you too much": Freya killed by Norwegian authorities after becoming a victim of her own popularity, 1320-pound female walrus was put down as an assessment concluded threat to human safety"
Can someone be killed for being loved too much? Well, hell yeah. Norwegian authorities are standing firm by their decision of killing beloved Walrus because fans loved her "Too Much".
Aug 17, 2022
"Better the mother of the killer than the mother of the killed": Terrorists fired upon two Kashmiri Pandit brothers, Sunil Kumar died on spot, injured Pintoo Bhatt shifted to hospital, relative ask Div Commissioner, "why are you here, for what? go home"
SRINAGAR, INDIA — In yet another attack, assailants on Tuesday killed a local Hindu man and injured his brother in a shooting that police blamed on militants fighting against Indian rule in disputed Kashmir.
Aug 16, 2022
"Creative without strategy is called ‘art.’ Creative with strategy is called ‘advertising": As per a new study from research group 'Light Collective', Digital Medical companies funnel sensitive data of patients with Facebook to help target advertisements
Digital health companies are funneling sensitive data that patients have shared with them to Facebook to help target advertisements, according to a new study from research group the Light Collective. In some cases, this sharing is running afoul of the companies’ own privacy policies and raising concerns about HIPAA violations.
Aug 16, 2022
“Monkeypox is demonstrating why smart people stay in monogamous relationships”: Defense Department spokesman Maj. Charlie Dietz announced the number of cases of monkeypox climbed tenfold in the U.S. military in less than four weeks ago
The number of cases of monkeypox has climbed in the U.S. military to 40, 10 times the number it was less than four weeks ago.
Aug 16, 2022
“Heads are useful... And should be kept”: 25-year-old Muslim Son screamed “Allahu Akbar” before being arrested for walking around with his 60-year-old father’s decapitated head and a knife, his father must have said or done something un-Islamic
His father must have said or done something he considered un-Islamic.
“When you meet the unbelievers, strike the necks…” (Qur’an 47:4)
Aug 16, 2022
"Make no mistake about why these babies are here - they are here to replace us": Loss of Roe directly serves white supremacists' plot, abortion is seen as the “white genocide” plot and reproductive rights are a part of “white extinction anxiety”
In a recent survey, one in three Americans said they believe immigrants are being brought to the country for political gain. This so-called “great replacement theory” holds that an effort is underway to intentionally replace native-born Americans. It’s been perpetuated recently by right-wing media. But it’s nothing new.
Aug 16, 2022
"Spices, Christianity, and Extreme violence": 1498 Vasco da Gama anchored his ships in Calicut on Malabar Coast of India, a haven of peaceful trade, to only two years later slaughter, destroying houses and killing inhabitants, Portuguese terror started
"Spices, Christianity, and Extreme violence": 1498 Vasco da Gama anchored his ships in Calicut on Malabar Coast of India, a haven of peaceful trade, to only two years later slaughter, destroying houses and killing inhabitants, Portuguese terror started
We took a ship from Mecca in which were 380 men and many women and children, and we took from it fully 12,000 ducats, with goods worth at least another 10,000. And we burned the ship and all the people on board with gunpowder. – A Portuguese companion of Vasco da Gama, 1502.
Aug 16, 2022
"The true mystery of the world is the visible, not the invisible": Saudi sisters Asra Abdullah Alsehli and Amaal Abdullah Alsehli found dead in Sydney, had earlier ‘claimed asylum for sexuality and religion – but were denied’ for the lack of evidence
"The true mystery of the world is the visible, not the invisible": Saudi sisters Asra Abdullah Alsehli and Amaal Abdullah Alsehli found dead in Sydney, had earlier ‘claimed asylum for sexuality and religion – but were denied’ for the lack of evidence
Why were they denied, when Muslims stream into Australia all the time, includingnumerousjihadis? Did Australian authorities not want to appear “Islamophobic” by giving credence to their claims to be in danger in Saudi Arabia because of their lesbianism and rejection of forced marriage?