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  • Protests Erupt in Kolkata: Hindus Demand Justice for Bangladesh Community

    Protests Erupt in Kolkata: Hindus Demand Justice for Bangladesh Community

    In Kolkata, India, people protested against attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh by burning Dhakai Jamdani sarees, which are traditional sarees from Bangladesh. The protest was organized by the Bengali Hindu Suraksha Samiti at the Salt Lake International Bus Terminus. Protesters called for a boycott of Bangladeshi products, including these sarees, stating that Indians would not stay quiet if the violence against Hindus in Bangladesh continues.

    One protester said, “We are against the constant attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh and the false stories against India. By burning these sarees, we want everyone to stop buying products from Bangladesh.” Another protester spoke about how difficult things are for Hindus in Bangladesh and commented on how people are forgetting their history.

    The protesters also asked the Indian government to protect Hindus in Bangladesh. On December 5, a member of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) burned an Indian saree to show anger over attacks on the Bangladeshi assistant high commission in Agartala, Tripura. Recently, tensions rose between India and Bangladesh after a former ISKCON priest was arrested, which led to clashes and more discussions about the safety of minorities in Bangladesh.

    Reports state that the Hindu community in Bangladesh has been attacked more than 200 times in about 50 districts after the government there changed. India’s foreign secretary is expected to visit Bangladesh on December 9 for talks.

  • Bollywood Stars Shine at Glamorous Wedding in Mumbai!

    Bollywood Stars Shine at Glamorous Wedding in Mumbai!

    Recently, many famous people came together to celebrate a wedding in Mumbai. Among the guests were popular actor couple Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan, as well as Hrithik Roshan and his girlfriend Saba Azad. Cricket star Sachin Tendulkar and hockey star Dhanraj Pillai were there too.

    Aishwarya and Abhishek looked great in matching black outfits — Aishwarya wore a stylish suit, while Abhishek chose a traditional bandhgala with trousers. Hrithik dressed smartly in a black T-shirt with a blazer, and Saba also wore an elegant black dress. A photo showed Aishwarya happily shaking hands with the groom, congratulating the couple.

    Other stars like Jeetendra, Aditya Roy Kapur, and Vidya Balan also attended. Jeetendra wore a bandhgala similar to Abhishek’s, while Ekta Kapoor looked pretty in a pink outfit. Aditya chose a classic white shirt and blazer, and Vidya looked gorgeous in a green saree. Rakesh Roshan and Rajesh Roshan from the Roshan family were spotted enjoying the festivities too.

    The event was truly special with Bollywood stars and sports legends coming together to make it memorable.

    As for their latest projects:
    – Abhishek was last seen in the movie “I Want to Talk.”
    – Aishwarya returned in “Ponniyin Selvan: Part 2.”
    – Hrithik will soon be in “War 2” with Jr NTR and Kiara Advani, and he recently appeared in “Fighter” with Anil Kapoor and Deepika Padukone.
    – Saba Azad has started filming the second season of a funny medical drama called “Who’s Your Gynac.”

  • Pope Francis Celebrates Ceremony Despite Bruise and Health Challenges

    Pope Francis Celebrates Ceremony Despite Bruise and Health Challenges

    Pope Francis had a noticeable bruise on his chin over the weekend. He got the bruise after accidentally bumping his chin on a bedside table. Despite this, the Pope continued with a big event at St. Peter’s Basilica where he welcomed 21 new cardinals into the church.

    The 88-year-old Pope looked a bit tired but managed to carry on with the ceremony. He has had some health issues lately and uses a wheelchair because of knee and back pain. In 2017, he also had a black eye when he hit his head on his popemobile during a trip to Colombia.

  • Lucknow Commuter Stations Hit by False Bomb Threat: No Danger Found

    Lucknow Commuter Stations Hit by False Bomb Threat: No Danger Found

    On Sunday morning, an unknown person called the emergency service, Dial 112, to say there were bombs at three different places in Lucknow: Hussainganj Metro Station, Charbagh Railway Station, and Alambagh Bus Station. The call came in around 8 am.

    As soon as they heard the threat, police and security teams rushed to the stations with bomb disposal and dog squads. They searched each place carefully, looking for any suspicious items or explosives. After searching, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police, Manisha Singh, reported that there were no dangerous objects found at any of the locations. It turned out the threat was just a hoax.

    There were no explosives or threats to the public’s safety, Singh reassured everyone. The police are now working to trace the phone number used to make the call and are trying to find the person responsible for this false alarm.

  • The Collapse of Assad’s Regime in Syria: A 14-Year Conflict Explained

    The Collapse of Assad’s Regime in Syria: A 14-Year Conflict Explained

    The story of Bashar al-Assad’s government in Syria came to an end after a long and hard-fought struggle that lasted almost 14 years. This conflict caused the deaths of many people and forced countless others to leave their homes. Here’s a simple timeline of what happened:

    2011: Protests began as people wanted change in Assad’s government. Instead of listening, security forces arrested and shot many protesters. Some of these protesters took up arms, and some soldiers switched sides, making the fight turn into an armed rebellion with support from various countries.

    2012: A group linked to al-Qaeda, called the Nusra Front, started its first big attack in Damascus. This group became stronger and started pushing out other groups that wanted freedom. While world leaders talked about how to help, they disagreed on the best way to do it which made it hard to find peace. Assad used airplanes to attack rebels, making the war even more brutal.

    2013: Hezbollah, a group from Lebanon, started helping Assad gain back ground against the rebels. There was a deadly gas attack that killed many civilians but didn’t bring any military help from the U.S.

    2014: The Islamic State, a terrorist group, took over Raqqa in Syria and began spreading further into Iraq. Some rebel fighters in Homs gave up, marking a significant loss. The U.S. then began attacking the Islamic State from the air, supporting Kurdish fighters.

    2015: Rebels started gaining more strength and took control of Idlib, but there were more Islamist fighters in the mix. Russia joined the fight, providing support to Assad, which turned the tide against the rebels for some time.

    2016: Turkey looked to stop Kurdish fighters from advancing, so they invaded a part of Syria. The Syrian army managed to defeat rebels in Aleppo, which was a big win for Assad. The Nusra Front began to change its name to appear more moderate.

    2017: Israel attacked Hezbollah in Syria to weaken them. U.S.-backed Kurdish forces defeated the Islamic State in Raqqa, taking back important land.

    2018: The Syrian army regained control of eastern Ghouta and other areas previously held by rebels.

    2019: Islamic State lost its last territory in Syria. The U.S. decided to keep some troops in place to help its Kurdish allies.

    2020: Russia helped the Syrian government, leading to a ceasefire agreement with Turkey. By now, Assad had regained control of most of Syria, with rebels holding onto the northwest.

    2023: Following the attack on Israel by Hamas, fighting broke out between Israel and Hezbollah, weakening Hezbollah’s hold in Syria and seriously hurting Assad’s power.

    2024: Rebels attacked Aleppo once again. With Assad’s allies distracted, his army fell apart quickly. Just eight days after Aleppo fell, rebels took over most major cities and entered Damascus, forcing Assad to flee.

  • South Korea: Political Turmoil as President Yoon Faces New Challenges

    South Korea: Political Turmoil as President Yoon Faces New Challenges

    South Korea is facing a big political crisis. President Yoon Suk Yeol just escaped being removed from his position after an impeachment vote last Saturday. Now, prosecutors are looking into him because he briefly declared martial law last week. The former defense minister, Kim Yong-hyun, has also been arrested for this situation.

    Park Se-hyun, who is in charge of the Seoul High Prosecutors’ Office, started the investigation after getting several complaints. The president’s office hasn’t said anything about this yet. This is a big change for Yoon, who used to be a prosecutor and helped put former President Park Geun-hye in jail for a big scandal.

    On Sunday, the effects of the martial law declaration continued, leading to the resignation of Interior Minister Lee Sang-min. Han Dong-hoon, from the ruling People Power Party, tried to calm people down by saying Prime Minister Han Duck-soo would handle the country’s problems while they plan for Yoon’s exit. He stated, “The president will not be involved in any state affairs, including diplomacy, before he leaves.”

    The martial law declaration surprised many, including South Korea’s allies. Han emphasized the importance of keeping strong ties with the US and Japan for national security and maintaining the US-Korea alliance. He also said passing the government budget plan is crucial for the country to function normally.

    The opposition was not happy about the president and prime minister sharing powers. Parliament Speaker Woo Won-shik called it “unconstitutional” and asked for a meeting to suspend the president’s duties. He mentioned it is unclear who is in charge of South Korea right now.

    The opposition party, which has most seats in the parliament, strongly criticized the president. They labeled Prime Minister Han’s actions as “unconstitutional and anarchic,” and they plan to push for another impeachment vote quickly.

    Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok said the government will take fast action to control the situation. President Yoon ended the martial law just hours after it was announced because parliament rejected it. He survived the impeachment vote because lawmakers from his party did not attend.

  • Chiranjeevi and Allu Arjun Join A Wedding: Joy Amid Family Rumors!”

    Chiranjeevi and Allu Arjun Join A Wedding: Joy Amid Family Rumors!”

    Actors Chiranjeevi and Allu Arjun were seen at a wedding in Hyderabad. Makeup artist Sadhna Singh shared fun pictures of her work on the bride, showing Arjun and Chiranjeevi taking photos with the happy couple.

    In the first picture, we see Allu Arjun, his wife Sneha Reddy, and their daughter Arha smiling alongside the bride and groom. In another shot, Chiranjeevi looks joyful as he blesses the couple during the ceremony. There’s also a picture of Allu Arjun’s brother, Allu Sirish, with their parents and members of the bride and groom’s families.

    Rumors About Family Rift?
    Lately, there have been rumors about some tension between the Allu and Konidela families, but no one has confirmed anything. This started when Pawan Kalyan was running in the Andhra Pradesh elections, while Allu Arjun showed support for a different political friend. People noticed some family members even unfollowed each other on social media. Despite this, Arjun has said he wants to stay neutral. He also thanked Pawan for helping raise ticket prices for his new movie, Pushpa 2: The Rule.

    Recent Work
    Pushpa 2: The Rule, directed by Sukumar and featuring Rashmika Mandanna and Fahadh Faasil, was released on December 5 and has already made over ₹600 crore in just three days! Chiranjeevi was last seen in the 2023 movie Bhola Shankar and is set to appear in upcoming films by Srikanth Odela and Boyapati Srinu.

  • Syria’s Foreign Ministry Promises Support After Rebels Capture Damascus

    Syria’s Foreign Ministry Promises Support After Rebels Capture Damascus

    After the fall of the government, Syria’s Foreign Ministry announced on Sunday that it will keep helping its citizens living abroad. This decision came after rebels took control of the capital city, Damascus. The ministry said on its website that they are dedicated to assisting all Syrians and that many other ministries are urging their workers to come back to help.

    “A new chapter is being written in Syria’s history,” the Foreign Ministry said in a statement. They promised to continue serving citizens and handling their issues, emphasizing that they want a future with “justice and equality” for everyone.

    According to reports, the Syrian government seems to have collapsed after opposition fighters claimed they entered Damascus. A monitor from the opposition said that President Bashar Assad left the country on a flight early Sunday morning. Currently, there has been no official statement from the Syrian government regarding this change.

    This marks the first time that opposition forces have reached Damascus since 2018 when government troops took back areas around the city after a long siege. Just the night before, opposition fighters captured the central city of Homs, Syria’s third largest, as government forces retreated.

  • Warren Buffett’s Shift from Cash Gifts to Stocks for Family Legacy

    Warren Buffett’s Shift from Cash Gifts to Stocks for Family Legacy

    Warren Buffett, the famous investor, used to give his kids $10,000 in cash for Christmas. It was fun at first, but he wanted to give them more than just money for a holiday; he wanted to build a lasting legacy.

    His former daughter-in-law, Mary Buffett, shared a story. One Christmas, instead of cash, he gave her $10,000 in shares of a company he had recently bought, like Coca-Cola. Mary thought the stock was worth even more than what he gave her, so she kept it, and it grew in value. Since then, Buffett has given his family stocks, including shares in Wells Fargo, which they appreciate and often invest more in because they know it will grow.

    Even though he’s very rich, Buffett is known for living a simple life. He drives a 10-year-old Cadillac and still lives in the house he bought in the late 1950s. His daughter, Susie, said that just because he won’t give them billions when he’s gone doesn’t mean he isn’t a generous parent. She agrees with his idea of not giving too much money to kids, saying, “It would be crazy to do anything like that.”

    At family Christmas gatherings, discussions are often about smart money management. Mary noted that when they gather at Buffett’s property in Laguna Beach, they chat about companies and investing, which is something Buffett loves to talk about.

  • Farmers Clash with Police While Marching to Delhi for Fair Crop Prices

    Farmers Clash with Police While Marching to Delhi for Fair Crop Prices

    Farmers from Punjab tried to march to Delhi to demand better prices for their crops (Minimum Support Price, or MSP), but Haryana police stopped them. They put up strong barriers and used tear gas to keep the farmers from crossing the border at Shambhu.

    The police also used pepper spray on farmers who got too close. They told the farmers to move back, claiming that the group moving forward didn’t match the list of 101 farmers who had permission to march. A police officer said they needed to check the farmers’ IDs before letting anyone through, as some were moving ahead as a large crowd.

    One farmer explained, “We brought our 101 members today. If the police want to check our IDs, we will cooperate. But they’re using a lot of tear gas, which is affecting us.” He added, “We’re ready to fight for our rights. The Prime Minister must solve our issues or let us go to Delhi.”

    The farmers came prepared, wearing masks to protect themselves from the tear gas. They also tried to cover tear gas shells with wet bags to lessen the impact. This foot march comes after their first attempt to reach Delhi was interrupted back in February.