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Ranveer Allahbadia controversy: 5 times YouTuber ‘BeerBiceps’ stirred up a row
Ranveer Allahbadia, known as ‘BeerBiceps,’ has sparked outrage multiple times, from inappropriate questions on podcasts to controversial tweets. Despite his popularity, these incidents have led to legal complaints and significant backlash.
Vessel carrying 65 sinks off Libyan coast; Pakistani embassy seeks details of nationals
Islamabad, February 10 (Reuters): The Pakistan Foreign Office on Monday said Pakistan’s embassy in Libya was seeking details of “Pakistani affectees” as a vessel carrying around 65 passengers capsized near the Marsa Dela port. The development follows a similar incident last month in which a...
China objects to maps and information in Bangladesh textbooks
China has raised objections regarding two Bangladeshi textbooks and the map of Asia displayed on the website of the Department of Survey, alleging that Arunachal Pradesh and Aksai Chin have been “incorrectly” depicted as part of India
Bangladesh launches ‘Operation Devil Hunt’ after ex-minister’s supporters resist ‘vandalism’
Bangladesh Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus’s government ordered "Operation Devil Hunt" calling out army troops as a protest by the student organisation was underway in Gazipur
‘The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan’ review: Nostalgia trip for 90s kids, but with few too many omissions
The three-part series on Netflix looks at the nationalistic frenzy of the cricketing rivalry, but to call it the greatest rivalry is still debatable
Xi’s concept of socialism with Chinese characteristics
Perspectives of Prof. Keyu Jin of LSE and Pranab Bardhan of University of California:
The chequered history of Buddha Gaya
By P. K. Balachandran Colombo, February 9 (Sunday Observer): Bodh Gaya (or Buddha Gaya as it is called in Sri Lanka), is the place where the Buddha attained Enlightenment. It was a major international pilgrimage centre in ancient India when Buddhism was a thriving faith....
The Daily Star edit on the multiple ill-effects of unbridled lawlessness
Gives Bangladesh a bad name and Sheikh Hasina a reason to say that she stood in the way of chaos when she was Prime Minister
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