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Biden in Riyadh: I mean what farcical world are we living in?

We hear that US president Joe Biden is visiting Saudi Arabia this week.  This is the same Biden who, in the wake of killing of...

Sunk ships with gold worth $17b located in sea after 300 years

Two sea vessels, which were recently discovered near the ruins of the famous sunken San Jose galleon, are laden with gold worth $17 billion,...

Bucha looks a re-run straight from the copybook used in Yugoslavia once

You wouldn’t have heard of Bucha before. Now you know since its mayor has reported of a mass grave of 300 people once the...

EU bans Russian media: For the plebs shouldn’t know too much!

The European Union has decided to ban media outlets Russia Today and Sputnik from spreading “disinformation harmful to Europe.” The “paragon of democracy” won’t explain...

Outrage on India and silence on US: Now who says media is not compromised?

When India was ravaged by the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic in April-May this year, the Indian and western media forgot the basic rule...

Floating bodies: Now know the Lutyens Media’s agenda against Yogi’s Uttar Pradesh

In my humble opinion, four newspapers constitute the core of Lutyens Media: Indian Express, Times of India, Hindustan Times, The Hindu. The digital spillover...

Washington Post admits its ‘lie’ on Trump, two months later!

Washington Post first accused former president Donald Trump of pressurising an election investigation official two months ago. Now it says its story was wrong! The...

Amazon bans book: Republicans’ outcry; Tech giant offers lame excuse

Amazon quietly removed the book, titled “When Harry Became Sally,” last month without explanation. When probed for the reason by several Republican senators, the...

Bezos to step aside from Amazon operations: ‘Not retiring’

Jeff Bezos, world's richest person, who is synonymous with global tech giant Amazon, will step aside soon, making way for Andy Jassy. The 57-year-old...

China tracks own Muslims through AI; monitors everything they do

From meditation classes to public transportation, to buying a cellphone, facial recognition has become an indispensable part of everyday life in China. But the...

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