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Molotov cocktail thrown near synagogue in London, not believed to be related to terrorism or antisemitism: Reports

A molotov cocktail was hurled near a synagogue in Golders Green, London following which a man has been arrested

Christian woman asks colleagues to chant Jesus’ name, stripped and thrashed in Pakistan: Here’s what happened

A case was registered against the victim under Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) Section 295-C (blasphemy) after she was thrashed.

Leaked Chinese Police data reveals the extent of Uyghur Muslim repression: From population control to surveillance

Millions of Chinese Police leaked files describe in excruciating detail the degree of stifling surveillance of China's Uyghur minorities and the growing use of technology to subjugate them

Taiwan overtakes China in economic growth for the first time in 30 years

Unlike other countries, Taiwan was successful in checking the spread of Coronavirus and avoided a strict lockdown.

Norwegian Nobel Committee issues statement against Myanmar military coup, demands release of Aung San Suu Kyi

Nobel Prize Committee condemned the Military coup in strong words and asked for immediate release of Aung San Suu Kyi and other leaders.

New Zealand Sikh radio host, brutally stabbed after supporting farm laws, is now recovering from his grievous injuries

Harnek Singh was brutally attacked by unknown assailants while returning from a broadcast on December 23

Four days after pro-Khalistani group in California vandalised Mahatma Gandhi statue, White House ‘condemns’ the act

Pro-Khalistani elements have been opposing the reinstallation of the Mahatma Gandhi statue in California.

Alibaba founder Jack Ma ‘missing’ again, finds no mention in list of entrepreneurial leaders published by Chinese state newspaper

The Shanghai Securities News, one of the most important business publications in China omitted Jack Ma in its article celebrating Chinese entrepreneurs

2021 has peaked already: Scientists have taught spinach to detect explosives and send emails

Scientists at the MIT have engineered spinach plant to make them capable of detecting explosive materials like landmines in their surroundings.

Russia: ‘Anti-cult’ activist Alexander Dvorkin accused of harassing Hindus, Russian Hindus appeal for help

Alexander Dvorkin is an anti-cult activist from Russia who labels everything except Orthodox Christianity as sects and cults.

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