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German farmers are in revolt, but lack global ‘liberal’ lobby support, unlike India: Here are 3 reasons why

The farmer revolt in Germany has been happening for a while now. German cities have been choked with long lines of tractors.

Oracle Corporation, which was to acquire TikTok in USA, sold software to China that enabled invasive surveillance of citizens: Details

Slides from a presentation by Oracle show that four products were used by Chinese police authorities for 'criminal analysis'

The Khalistani propaganda against Tulsi Gabbard: How extremists linked to Pakistan’s ISI are targeting Hindus to influence US politics

Pieter Friedrich and OFMI's campaign against Tulsi Gabbard started in 2018 with the first anti-Tulsi article appearing on the OFMI website.

Another Jack Ma mystery solved? China blocked Ant IPO because it benefitted those who may challenge Xi Jinping politically

According to the WSJ report, one of Ant’s investors is Boyu Capital, a private-equity firm founded in part by Jiang Zhicheng. Jiang Zhicheng is the grandson of former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin. Another is Li Botan, who controls the Beijing Zhaode Group

Sri Lankan government cancels Pakistan PM Imran Khan’s scheduled speech in its Parliament during his Sri Lanka visit

Sri Lankan government was concerned that Imran Khan may also talk about the rights of Muslims in Sri Lanka

Meet Swati Mohan, the Star Trek inspired MIT graduate who led the landing of NASA’s rover on Mars

After the completion of her PhD, Swati Mohan had joined NASA again as a Guidance, Navigation and Control Systems Engineer.

As France passes anti radicalism law, anti-France protests intensify in Pakistan, demands for expelling French ambassador grows

Pakistan has been antagonistic towards France ever since the French President has taken a stand against Islamic terrorism

George Floyd case: In eight months, Minneapolis went from defunding Police to spending millions to recruit more officers

City council members of Minneapolis have decided to spend millions of dollars on recruiting more police officers to halt crime rate in the city.

China officially admits it lost soldiers in June 2020 Galwan valley face-off with India, awards posthumous honour to 4 soldiers

China has posthumously awarded honorary titles to 4 of those who had died during the Galwan valley face-off in June 2020

Facebook faces trouble as countries around the world tighten the noose on the social media giant

Facebook banned linked to news sites on its portal in Australia after a law passed requiring it to pay news organisations for news shared on it

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