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Israel Could use Nuclear Bomb on Gaza says Minister

A recent radio interview featuring Israeli Minister of Heritage Amichai Eliyahu has stirred significant controversy due to his suggestion that a nuclear bomb might be a possible option in Israel's ongoing conflict with the Hamas terrorist group in the Gaza Strip. These remarks have drawn sharp criticism from various quarters, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Eliyahu, a member of the far-right Otzma Yehudit party, argued that using a nuclear bomb could be a viable option in addressing the ongoing conflict in Gaza. These comments have raised serious concerns globally, as the international community closely monitors the situation in the region. Prime Minister Netanyahu swiftly responded to Eliyahu's statements, emphasizing that such a course of action was "not based in reality." He reiterated Israel's commitment to upholding international law and minimizing harm to civilians, stating, "Israel and the IDF are operating in accordance with the h...

PM Modi says India ready to help Nepal after massive earthquake

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences and offered support to Nepal following a devastating earthquake. In his statement, PM Modi conveyed India's solidarity with Nepal and readiness to provide any possible assistance to deal with the loss of lives and damage caused by the earthquake. The earthquake, with a magnitude of 6.4, struck Nepal, resulting in significant casualties and destruction. As of the latest reports, the earthquake has claimed 128 lives and left at least 141 people injured. Nepal's Prime Minister, Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda,' has departed for the affected areas to assess the situation and offer support. The most affected regions, with severe damage and a high number of casualties, include Jajarkot and West Rukum. In Jajarkot, 92 deaths have been reported, with additional casualties in Ramidanda of the Barekot Rural Municipality. Over 55 people have sustained injuries in Jajarkot, with several being treated at various medical facilitie...

Who Works Harder? Indian or Chinese?

The debate over who works harder, Indian workers or Chinese workers, has been a topic of discussion for years. Both countries have a rich history of labor and a strong work ethic, but there are several factors to consider when comparing the two. In this article, we will delve into various aspects to gain a better understanding of the work culture and productivity in India and China. Working Hours: In India, a typical workday range from 8 to 10 hours, with many employees putting in extra hours to meet deadlines. On the other hand, China has a notorious reputation for its long working hours, often referred to as "996" (9 a.m. to 9 p.m., 6 days a week). Both countries exhibit dedication to their work, but the sheer extent of the Chinese working hours is noteworthy. Work-Life Balance: Chinese workers often find it challenging to strike a balance between work and personal life due to the demanding work hours. In contrast, Indian workers generally enjoy a more flexible work-lif...

Israeli Flight Attacked in Russia

Pro-Palestine protesters created chaos at an airport in Russia's Dagestan region on October 29, 2023. They were demonstrating against a flight arriving from Israel, and their actions led to a tense situation within the facility. These protesters were seen chanting antisemitic slogans while inside the airport. Videos on social media depicted an angry crowd running through the Makhachkala airport, reportedly in search of people arriving from Tel Aviv. Reports indicate that some protesters even ventured onto the airport's runway and surrounded the arriving aircraft. The Russian aviation agency eventually managed to regain control of the situation. In response to this incident, the airport was temporarily closed until November 6, according to Rosaviatsia (the Russian Federal Air Transport Agency). Approximately 20 people were reported injured during the protests, with medical personnel from local hospitals treating them. Some of the injuries ranged from moderate to severe, affectin...