How to identify ‘fake news’ and ‘radical thinking’? The government of this country will teach school children

There are going to be major changes in Britain’s school curriculum. Under these changes, school children will be taught to recognize fake news and radical content. This decision has been taken in view of the continuously increasing right-wing riots in the country. Fake news is being held responsible for these riots. Britain’s Education Minister Bridget

Four marriages, addiction to porn and alcohol, unrestricted entry into the hospital… What revelations have been made so far on the accused caught in the rape-murder of Kolkata lady doctor?

The accused who raped and murdered a trainee lady doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata was addicted to alcohol and porn. It is being told that the accused committed the crime after watching a pornographic film while drinking alcohol. Protest against this kind of brutality against Lady Doctor is increasing across

Rain havoc in the country! From Delhi-NCR to Tamil Nadu-Kerala… IMD alert in these states even today

Heavy rains continue across the country. Incidents of landslides, floods and cloud bursts are continuously coming to light in the hilly states. Even in the plains, rivers are in spate due to torrential rains. The Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert of heavy rain in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal, Rajasthan and Kerala on August

Maldives’ main opposition party welcomes ‘sudden change’ in Muizzu government’s India policy

Maldives’ main opposition party, the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP), has welcomed the ‘sudden change’ in its India policy by the President Mohamed Muizzu-led government. MDP said that ML has always been confident that whenever the country faces any crisis and calls for help, India will be the first to help. Main opposition party Maldivian Democratic

Every crime of Mohammad Yunus is ‘forgiven’, as soon as he becomes the head of the interim government, he is being acquitted by the courts.

On the one hand, violence in Bangladesh is not showing any signs of stopping. Officers are continuously forced to resign. But on the other hand, the head of the interim government, Mohammad Yunus, is being acquitted in one case after another. According to media reports, on Sunday, three days after taking oath, Muhammad Yunus was