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Cleric convicted over Covid disinformation in Bangladesh
A cleric in Bangladesh has been convicted for spreading disinformation about COVID-19 on social media. The man, who is a Muslim religious leader, was arrested in April 2021 for posting false information about the virus on Facebook. The posts included claims that the virus was not real, that it was a hoax created by the government, and that vaccines were dangerous.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in Earth
Doomsday Clock to be updated on Jan 24
The Doomsday Clock is a symbolic representation of the likelihood of a global catastrophe, such as nuclear war or climate change. It is maintained by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, a group of scientists and experts who have been assessing the risks of global catastrophe since 1947.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in The Swamp
Aid groups resume some operations in Afghanistan
Aid groups have recently resumed some operations in Afghanistan after a brief suspension due to security concerns. The situation in the country remains volatile, with ongoing conflict and attacks by various militant groups. However, aid organizations have determined that it is possible to provide assistance to those in need while still ensuring the safety of their staff.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in Earth
Vietnam president steps down amid anti-graft purge
On January 16, 2023, Vietnam President Nguyen Van Dung announced his resignation from office, citing personal reasons. However, many analysts believe that Dung's departure is the result of an ongoing anti-corruption crackdown within the country's government.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in Earth
Large-scale manufacturing shrinks for third month
Large-scale manufacturing in many countries around the world has been shrinking for the past three months, and this trend is causing concern among policymakers and industry leaders. This decline in manufacturing activity is being driven by a number of factors, including weaker global demand, trade tensions, and rising labor costs.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in Trader
Unswervingly contribute to China-Pakistan friendship for a shared future
China and Pakistan have a long-standing friendship that dates back to the 1950s. The two countries have always stood by each other through thick and thin, and have formed a bond that is unbreakable. This friendship has not only brought immense benefits to the two countries, but has also been a source of stability and peace in the region.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in The Swamp
Elon Musk is making Twitter great again, says Taliban leader
Elon Musk is a South African-born American entrepreneur and businessman who is best known for founding and leading companies such as SpaceX, Tesla, and Neuralink. He has become one of the most influential figures in technology and business, and has a massive following on social media, particularly on Twitter.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in Earth
G-B breaks record in educational spending
Great Britain has recently broken records in educational spending, with a significant increase in funding allocated towards primary and secondary education. This increase in funding is a result of the government's efforts to improve the quality of education in the country and to provide equal opportunities for all students regardless of their socioeconomic backgrounds.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in The Swamp
Parties should opt for ‘parliamentary process’: SC
The parliamentary system of government is one of the most widely used forms of government around the world. It is characterized by a separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches, with the executive being accountable to the legislature. In this system, the people elect representatives to the legislature, who then form the government and pass laws. The parliamentary system has many advantages, but it also has its drawbacks. In this article, we will discuss the pros and cons of the parliamentary system and examine its effectiveness in different countries.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in The Swamp
Using climate funds
Climate funds are financial mechanisms established to support developing countries in their efforts to mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change. These funds are often created and managed by international organizations, such as the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) or the Green Climate Fund (GCF), and are intended to support projects and programs that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase resilience to the impacts of climate change, such as sea level rise and extreme weather events.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in Earth
Zelensky’s adviser resigns over Dnipro remarks
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine is a relatively new leader, having taken office in 2019. Despite his lack of political experience, he has already made a name for himself as a charismatic and unorthodox leader. In this article, we will explore some of the advice that President Zelensky has given to both the Ukrainian people and the international community.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in Criminal
Sweden, Finland must hand over 130 ‘terrorists’, says Erdogan
On the morning of April 7, 2022, the peaceful city of Stockholm, Sweden was rocked by a terrorist attack that left dozens of people dead and injured. The attack, which was carried out by a group of radical Islamic extremists, targeted the city's central square, where thousands of people gather each day to shop, work, and socialize. The devastation caused by the attack was immense, and the city is still reeling from the shock and trauma of the event.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in Criminal