The World Health Organisation (WHO) has called on countries to halt the cultivation of tobacco and instead support farmers in growing food, citing the global hunger crisis and the staggering …
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MENA Newswire: In the past nine years, India has seen extraordinary growth and transformation in infrastructure development, thanks to the forward-thinking leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Union Government’s…
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a six-day diplomatic tour today, encompassing visits to Japan, Papua New Guinea, and Australia. This significant tour is laden with over 40 engagements, including…
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Masdar sets its sights on being one of the largest producers of green hydrogen by 2030
by AdminAbu Dhabi-based company, Masdar, is making impressive strides towards becoming one of the world’s largest renewable energy companies by 2030. The company recently announced that it has nearly doubled its…
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Disinfo Lab uncovers fake narrative, falsified data, unreliable sources in US report on India
by AdminThe US State Department recently published a contentious report on international religious freedom, making claims about India based on misleading and inaccurate data sourced from Christian evangelist groups and radical…
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According to The Daily Telegraph, India is set to initiate a monumental campaign to reclaim artifacts ensconced in British museums and royal collections, with the illustrious Kohinoor diamond at its…
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Following the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, Pakistan has been plunged into a state of unrest as violent protests erupt across the nation. Khan’s supporters have taken to…
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The Al Ain Zoo has celebrated the arrival of a newborn white rhinoceros, an event that carries significant weight given the species’ classification as nearly threatened on the International Union…
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The death toll following a series of explosions at a police ammunition depot in northwestern Pakistan has tragically risen to 17, according to local authorities. Among the deceased are nine…
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Over the weekend, as calm seas returned, migrant smugglers set off numerous boats from Tunisia, resulting in approximately 1,200 people reaching the small Italian island of Lampedusa. The Italian Coast…