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#MeToo: 18-year old girl accuses celebrity tattoo artist in Kochi of sexual assault, many others come forward to share their similar ordeal

A Kochi-based celebrity tattoo artist is facing a string of sexual harassment charges on social media

Pakistani Twitter accounts masquerading as Chinese social media influencers and promoting anti-India propaganda: Report

Many Chinese and Pakistani state officials routinely interact and engage with these sockpuppets on Twitter

Indian student Rashid Rizwan stranded amid war had protested against CAA in Ukraine: Details

From supporting Delhi riots accused Safoora Zargar to spreading Pakistani propaganda on Kashmir to protesting against the CAA, Rizwan Rashid now indulges in fearmongering in war torn Ukraine

Social media platforms stop ads, tighten crackdown on Russia after it invades Ukraine: Details

Reportedly, the Russian government made $7 million-$32 million from 26 Youtube channels between 2016 and December 2018.

Does the “Ghost of Kyiv” really exist? Purported videos of Ukrainian ace pilot, who dowed 6 Russian jets goes viral, fact-checks emerge too

Netizens have shared clips of a Ukrainian fighter pilot, now being celebrated as 'Ghost of Kyiv', who has allegedly shot down six Russian aircraft.

Trump’s ‘Truth Social’ hits the No 1 position on Apple’s App store within 24 hours of launch

Truth Social soon became the No 1 downloaded social media app on Apple App store.

Hindus keep getting killed over social media posts: No freedom of expression for Harsha, Kishan and many more

People getting slayed over social media posts shows that there is no such thing as freedom of expression for Hindus in India.

#JusticeForHarsha trends after 26-year old Hindu activist is killed in Karnataka over a social media post

#JusticeForHarsha trended on Twitter and other social media platforms after a young Hindu activist was brutally killed in Shivamogga, allegedly over social media posts.

Pakistan: Imran Khan govt clamps down on dissent, cabinet approves 5-years jail for criticising Army, judiciary, ISI

Imran Khan govt in the terror-state of Pakistan has approved 5-years of jail forThe Imran Khan government in the terror-stat of Pakistan has aimed to muzzle dissenting voices by sanctioning a five-year prison sentence for those criticising Army, judiciary, and ISI

Islamists attack wife of an army man for narrating a story of her hijabi friend and her daughter, accuse her of ‘appeasement’

All Zaidi said that was that her hijab-wearing friend disciplined her school-going daughter to first focus on her studies and decide on wearing hijab when she's grown up.

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