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Polish govt tries to curb press freedom; protesters besiege parliament  

  Showing support to the opposition MPs, who strongly protested against the Polish government’s move to curb the press freedom, thousands of protesters besieged the Polish parliament. Earlier, the Polish government declared that it would...

Parliament committee fails to submit report on Transgender bill

    Delaying justice to the transgender community living in our country, the standing committee on social justice and empowerment failed to submit their report on the Transgender Person (Protection of Right) Bills 2016....

Ajit Ravi yet again hits with the International Fashion Fest 4th edition & 2nd edition of VPN IBE award

    Introducing latest fashion trends and designs, the 4th International Fashion Fest has been organised on December 15 at Crowne Plaza in Kochi, Ernakulam, by Ajit Ravi, the Chairman of Pegasus event production...

US court awards 90 days imprisonment to WBC title holder

    The World Boxing Champion, Terence Crawford, has been awarded a 90-day imprisonment by an US court for attacking a workshop worker. As per the report, he also has to serve a two-year...

Wadia Group’s supremo files defamation case against Tatas

In what could be considered as one of the biggest corporate wars, the Wadia Group’s chairman, Nusli Wadia, who holds shares in at least three Tata companies, has filed a defamation petition against Tatas....

Brazilian senate approves 20-year austerity proposal; clashes erupt across the country

   As the Brazilian senate has approved a 20-year austerity proposal, the country is witnessing violent clashes demanding the cancellation of the controversial amendment. The constitutional amendment is expected to cap the public spending...

SC observes the child drug addicts are encouraged to become drug peddlers

    The Supreme Court of India observed that the children are encouraged to become the drug peddlers once they are addicted to some kind of drugs. The important observation regarding the substance abuse...

Ahok’s blasphemy trial begins today: will Indonesian courts protect minority leader

  As the hearing of the blasphemy case registered against the Indonesia’s first non-Muslim governor, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, popularly known as Ahok, has begun today, the court has been equally pressured by the fundamentalist...

CBSC schools set to go cashless from next month

In a bid to teach the younger generation about the benefits of a cashless transaction system and to propagate a new system through the citizens of the future generation, the Central Board of Secondary Education...

Venezuela to scrap higher denomination banknotes

 In an effort to tackle the smuggling, the Venezuelan government is set to replace the higher denomination banknotes with coins. As per the report, the government is planning a quick replacement strategy. It is...