Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon has previously referred to the hijab as “foreign clothing” and has implemented measures to reduce public…
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On June 23, Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe reiterated his country’s steadfast support for the establishment of an independent Palestinian…
On June 23, 2024, a coordinated series of terrorist attacks struck Russia’s southern Republic of Dagestan, plunging the region into…
Japan and the European Union are set to embark on a series of strategic defence industry partnerships. The move, which…
Remembering the Victims On Sunday, the Indian embassies in Ottawa and Toronto observed the 39th anniversary of the Kanishka bombing,…
A Nationwide Outcry for Women’s Rights France: On Sunday, cities across France witnessed thousands of women taking to the streets…
A rare and enigmatic condition known as “laughing disease” or “kuru” has puzzled scientists for decades due to its unusual symptoms and origins among the Fore people of Papua New Guinea. Transmitted through the practice of funerary cannibalism, kuru is characterized by severe tremors, emotional instability, and bursts of uncontrollable laughter, often leading to its misdiagnosis as a mood disorder. This article explores the cultural context, progression, and diagnostic challenges of kuru, highlighting its significant impact on medical research and understanding of neurodegenerative diseases.
On June 23rd, 1985, Air India Flight 182, nicknamed Kanishka, was on a seemingly ordinary route from Montreal to London,…
On Saturday, Russian bombs shattered an apartment building in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city after Kyiv. The bombardment killed 3…
A US think tank named the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS ) recently warned, that China could have isolated Taiwan, crippled its economy, and captivated through its ‘grey’ zone tactics. For these, China didn’t even invest in one fireshot to Taiwan. This strategy could cut off Taiwan from essential supplies like energy and access to ports. The report is based on in-depth research, tabletop exercises, private consultations, and expert surveys, according to the CSIS.