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Russia releases statement, could ban Twitter, Facebook and YouTube over arbitrary censorship: Details

Russia could move to ban social media giants Twitter, Facebook and YouTube if they are found censoring content by citizens or media

Nashville explosion: The curious case of a Youtube channel that uploaded a video of the blast

Ford Fisher, the Editor of News2Share, revealed that the Nashville blast video was originally uploaded on Youtube.

‘Caricatures of Prophet Muhammad, calling Ahmadiyya leader a Muslim’: Why Pakistan is threatening Google and Wikipedia

Pakistan decried internet giants Google and Wikipedia for disseminating sacrilegious content through its platforms

Nashville explosion, the investigation and human tissue: The curious case of an RV and an automated voice message

Three people were injured in the Nashville explosion and they are now being treated at a nearby medical facility, human tissue has also been found

As Muslims issue fatwas against Coronavirus vaccine and wonder if it would be ‘halal’ or haram, Saudi prince gets first dose

Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, has received the first dose of the Coronavirus vaccine after its recent launch

Afghanistan arrests 10 Chinese citizens on charges of espionage, asks China to apologise

The arrested Chinese nationals were reportedly in contact with the Haqqani Network terror group.

Jimmy Dore sets the cat among the pigeons as Democrats and ‘Progressives’ bicker after comedian pushes ‘Force The Vote’ on ‘Medicare for All’

Jimmy Dore is one of the central figures of the 'Force The Vote' movement and is concerned with providing healthcare to all Americans.

UK police arrests three pro-Khalistani men accused of RSS leader’s murder in 2009

One of the accused Gursharanbir Singh Wahiwala is also accused of the murder of RSS leader Brigadier Jagdish Gagneja (Retd) in 2016.

Indian crew on two ships stuck for months at Chinese ports as China does not allow them to unload cargo

China has allowed the ships of other countries to unload at its port but has kept the Indian vessels waiting.

‘Nuns pimped out boys to Christian priests at sex parties, clergy paid them for allowing to rape children,’ victim narrates ordeal in Germany

The victim said before the court that the nuns were key in aiding the abuse of the children at the children's home in Germany

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