Tag: other countries

  • Aroused 2500-year-old mummy in Egypt from ‘sleep’

    (Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) Egypt: In the past, earthen graves were found in Sakkara’s cemetery in the southern part of Cairo. The mission, which began two months ago, found the site at 36 feet deep with 13 coffins. And going deeper, more coffins began to be found. Archaeologists were very excited after this, but questions…

  • China on the way to build a military base in Cambodia

    (Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) China: China, which is trying to spread military bases all over the world, has now come up for discussion on building air and seaports in the Dara Sakor region in Cambodia as well. It will serve as a military base in Port Cambodia. Although Cambodia has denied this, it is believed…

  • Protestors entered Parliament in Kyrgyzstan

    (Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) Kyrgyzstan: People protesting the parliamentary election results in Kyrgyzstan became enraged on Tuesday. He vandalized the government and security headquarters in the early hours, attacking the country’s parliament. Not only this, but angry people also rescued former President Almazbek Atmayev from custody. President Soronbe Jeenbekov called this act an attempt to…

  • Saudi Arabia agitated over Erdogan’s statement

    (Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) Riyad: Saudi Arabia is furious at Turkey trying to become the new caliph of Islamic countries. Fueled by President Erdogan’s statement, Saudi Arabia has appealed to its citizens to boycott everything in Turkey. Erdogan had alleged that some Gulf countries were plotting to destabilize Turkey. He also recently targeted Saudi and…

  • Friend fires an Ahmadi professor after a debate on Islam

    (Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) Peshawar: A Muslim professor from Pakistan was shot and killed on Monday in Peshawar. Police say that a day before the two had a heated debate on a religious issue. Maad attacked Khatak when he was going to college. The accused professor was also assisted by a gunman in the incident.…

  • Discovered 24 new planets

    (Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) Washington: Scientists have identified 24 new planets outside the solar system, which may be more suitable for life than the Earth.According to the study, these planets may be much older, larger, slightly warmer, and water-rich than the Earth. These planets can be excellent for humans to live. Researchers at Washington State…

  • Huge part of Greenland’s Snow Mountain broken

    (Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) Greenland: A large part of the ice mountain located in Greenland has broken into the North Eastern Arctic. Scientists believe that this is evidence of Rapid climate change. The National Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland reported on Monday that the Glacier that has been broken is 110 square kilometers large.…

  • Scientists found the signs of life on the Venus planet

    (Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) Washington: There are signs of life on the planet Venus. Astronomers studied the planet’s atmosphere and found that micro-organisms may be present in clouds laden with sulfuric acid. Research through to telescopes in Hawaii and Chile found that the Venus clouds contain the chemical called phosphine, an important element associated with…

  • Farmer’s Son Will Be Japan’s new Prime Minister

    (Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) Tokyo: There is going to be an important change in the politics of Japan. Yoshihide Suga will become the new Prime Minister of the country after the resignation of the former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Suga was elected to the new leader of the ruling party of Japan and thus…

  • Schools will be opened from the next week in Britain

    (Deepshikha Gautam, Intern journalist) London: Preparations are being made to open the schools in the UK from the next week amid a coronavirus infection. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned all parents that children should be sent to school from the next week or else their entire year would be spoiled. The government said that…