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Lockdown in Kashmir, where is humanity?
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Lockdown in Kashmir, where is humanity?

Almost 600 days of lockdown in Kashmir is an exploitation of human rights and freedom. The silence of the world is enough to know the value of poor people's lives in Kashmir. KASHMIR - Imagine being a hostage in your own house. You cannot claim your own land. You cannot wander in your city freely. One cannot imagine to live in such circumstances. People in Kashmir are under this situation for decades. But situations got worse when Indian Prime Minister Narinder Modi revoked article 37 and implement a massive lockdown in Kashmir. Indian government imposed curfew on 5th August 2019. Heavy army troops got stationed at every exit and entry of Indian Occupied Kashmir. Internet service was terminated and food and medical supplies were restricted. Almost 500 men are abducted from their h...
A revisit to the devastating 9/11 attacks
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A revisit to the devastating 9/11 attacks

20 years ago we witnessed the devastating 9/11 attacks. World has been a lot different since then. Here are details about the attacks. On September 11, 2001 exactly 20 years from now took place one of the most catastrophic and unexpected attacks in the history of mankind. The 9/11 attacks included four different plane crashes that took place around different American states and left the country devastated. Every year on the September 11, people come out in remembrance of these attacks. The investigation and trials of the attacks are still going on. The Al Qaeda however is claimed to be the master mind behind these attacks. It as found out that members of the terrorist organization hijacked several of the planes taking away from different US airports. The hijackers then moved onto ...
US and European Union reject the Taliban government
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US and European Union reject the Taliban government

EU terms Taliban's failure to include different groups onto the ruling side, its reason to reject. The US however says that Taliban government will have to earn legitimacy GERMANY - On Wednesday September 8, representatives from both the United States and European Union talked to reporters about the newly formed Taliban government. Both the representatives showed a disregard towards the newly formed Taliban government and said that they reject it. The representatives while talking to reporters in Ramstein, Germany mentioned their reason for not accepting the Taliban government. EU representatives said that they reject it because the newly formed government does not include people from different groups. The US side came up with a rather straight response and said that if the Taliban...
Top 3 Most Expensive Cities in the World
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Top 3 Most Expensive Cities in the World

According to the Mercer Cost of Living Survey 2021, which included 209 cities across five continents. It measures the comparative cost of more than 200 items like housing, transportation, food and more. The annual report ranks 209 cities based on the cost of expenses such as housing, transport and food. In the top of the list the most expensive places to live right now is Ashgabat, Turkmenistan Turkmenistan's capital, Ashgabat has been named the Most Expensive City to live. According to Mercer's 2021 Cost of Living city ranking. Mercer said it evaluated more than 200 goods and services for the report. It is designed to help companies and governments around the world determine how much they should pay expatriate employees. Also See: Top 5 Best Airports in the World Expa...
Top 5 Best Airports in the World
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Top 5 Best Airports in the World

These airports are characterized as best among the World on the basis of their latest architectural design, best customer services and updated facilities. 1. Doha, Qatar Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar, has climbed from third in the ranking as the world’s best airport in the 2021 SKYTRAX World’s Best Airport Awards. Singapore’s Changi International lost its crown after taking top spot from 2013 to 2020 conducted from August 2020 until July 2021. It is assessing customer service and facilities across more than 500 airports. Hamad International Airport Hamad International Airport was inaugurated in 30th April 2014. It was named after the previous Emir of Qatar Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani. A global architecture firm HOK designed it in such a way that it made Doh...