ASHISH Amidst the chaos in Europe over Russia invading Ukraine, the world has been divided into three camps; frst, siding with Ukraine, second, with Russia and third are the fence sitters who are primarily driven by pragmatism of their respective foreign policy. India so far has been in this third …
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Russia-Ukraine war has students stuck in sub-zero temperature
Jubilee News desk Braving cold, at times minus 4-degree Celsius, kilometres of walk and above all round-the-clock threat perception, Indian students in Ukraine are trying to get back home. Some belong to Uttar Pradesh. Even as exercise to evacuate students and Indian nationals has begun social media gets flooded with …
Read More »Russia’s invasion in Ukraine: World looks to peace
Jubilee News Desk As videos of Russia’s invasion in Ukraine came on social media the world called it start of darkest hours after world war-II. As Russia claims it destroyed 74 Ukrainian military facilities including 11 air bases world leaders appeal to Putin to end the bloodshed. “I am appalled …
Read More »Air India flight returns as Russia starts military operations for Ukraine
Special Desk Ukraine on Thursday shut airports, and warned of airspace danger following which Air India flight had to return to Delhi after a NOTAM, or notice to airmen, was sent to all flights heading to Ukraine. The Air India aircraft flying to Ukraine to bring home Indians is turning …
Read More »Indians in Ukraine told to return
Special Desk Unless necessary, Indians in Ukraine have been advised to return to their native country followion tension in there. Family members of Indian embassy staff in Ukraine have already been told to return India. Air India is operating flights between Kyiv, the capital and most populous city of Ukraine, …
Read More »Russia-Ukraine under shadow of war
Special Desk Though nothing official has been announced and Russia denying it’s plan for any invasion, but it has an estimated 100,000 troops deployed near its borders. Ukraine shares borders with both the EU and Russia, but as a former Soviet republic it has deep social and cultural ties with …
Read More »Indonesia to shift country capital due to floods
Special Desk Indonesia has decided to shift its capital from Jakarta to Nusantara, owing to the floods in Jakarta and the predictions that it shall sink completely by 2050. This would be world’s first case where country’s capital will shift due to threat of natural calamity. Jakarta is known as …
Read More »Israeli ex-PM’s charges could be reduced for service
Special desk A deal could end corruption trials for the former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.An agreement could see Netanyahu, plead guilty to reduced charges in return for community service instead of a probable jail term. Reports say 72,-year-old Netanyahu is, objecting to accepting a charge which would require him …
Read More »Syrian sentenced life in prison for crimes against humanity
Special Desk A Syrian colonel has been sentenced to life imprisonment for crimes against humanity in a landmark case by a German court. Anwar Raslan, 58, was linked to the torture of over 4,000 people in Syria’s civil war in a jail known as “Hell on Earth”. The trial in …
Read More »North Korea fires another missile
Special Desk While the world is focusing upon Omicron, the new variant of covid virus, North Korea went ahead in its defense mission and fired a suspected ballistic missile off its east coast on. Interestingly this was hours before South Korean President Moon Jae-in attended a ground breaking ceremony for …
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