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Pakistan lifts ban on TikTok for the second time, but cautions ‘no immoral content’

Justice Qaiser also cautioned that if the police take action against those who upload such 'immoral content', then they will stop doing so.

USA: How Carnegie Mellon University’s Graduate Student Assembly had to apologize to China, not India

The original March 8 statement made a passing reference to the "protests in India", "escalations against Hong Kong’s democracy movement", and "internment camps and forced labor in Xinjiang."

Under pressure, Imran Khan govt decides against removing Pakistan declared ban on trade with India

Effectively, within 24 hours, Pakistan 'lifted' a ban on imports from India which it had unilaterally taken and revoked the same decision.

UK: Greta Thunberg statue worth £24,000 dubbed ‘vanity project’ by protesting students in University of Winchester

The students' union demands that the university should match the amount spent on statue for student support.

Canada: Protesters opposing farm laws disrupt Holi celebrations in Edmonton, Khalistani flags spotted

Anti-farm laws protesters raising Khalistani slogans disrupt Holi celebrations by the Indian community in Alberta, Canada.

New Zealand snubs Australia to stand with China over WHO’s Covid-19 origin report

China is currently New Zealand's biggest trading partner with annual two-way trade of more than NZ$32 billion ($22.3 billion).

U.S. State Department report says China is committing ‘genocide’ against Uyghur Muslims, Uyghur advocacy group welcomes the report

U.S. State Department report says that China is committing "genocide and crimes against humanity” against its Uyghur Muslims

Facebook removes Donald Trump’s interview with his daughter in law Lara Trump

Earlier this month, Trump had hinted that he will launch his own social media platform after being deplatformed from all social media apps.

USA: Church attendance of Americans falls below 50% for the first time ever, finds a Gallup poll

In 2020, 47% of Americans said they belonged to a church or house of worship, down from 50% in 2018 and 70% in 1999.

Major bites again: US President Joe Biden’s dog bites the second person in a month

After biting a Secret Service employee, Joe Biden's dog Major has bitten a National Park Services staffer at the White House

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