The World This Week
Taiwan shoots down the idea of "One Country, Two system"
Taiwanese
political parties have clearly refused to join hands with China, and even with
the “One country, two systems” policy that China has with Hong Kong has been
shot down as it gained zero support from the public.
Taiwan has said
“It won’t back down on its sovereignty or compromise on freedom and democracy.”
This came as a reply to the Chinese president Xi Jinping’s statement that China
looks for peaceful reunification but they won’t give up the use of force and
will take all possible measures.
Pakistan's Chief Justice shot dead in Baluchistan
Muhammad Noor Maskanzai [Photo Courtesy: google/JK chrome] |
One of the Chief
Justices of Baluchistan High Court, Muhammad Noor Maskanzai, was shot dead after getting
caught in the terrorist attack outside a mosque in Baluchistan area. Maskanzai
received multiple shot wounds and was in a critical condition while being
carried to the hospital in Quetta. Apart from this, 4 other citizens lost their
life alongside him, and a police investigation is on-going.
Harry Potter actor, Robbie Coltron, who played Hagrid, passes away
The person who
was part of everybody’s childhood either as Hagrid from Harry Potter or Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky from the
James Bond series has bid farewell to the world at the age of 72, as the
beloved actor, writer and comedian Robbie Coltrane passed away on 14th
October, 2022.
New Media Law approved in Turkey, upto 3 years of Jail for spreading false information
Turkey’s
parliament has approved a tough media law in the country, where spread of any
misinformation or fake news will be dealt with up to 3 years of jail time along
with the government providing the real information supported by data and facts.
The law is not only for the reporters but also people who use social media to spread
fake information.
Climate supporters throw soup on Van Gough's painting "Summer"
The climate
protestors from “Just Stop Oil” group throw Heinz tomato soup on the Dutch
artist’s oil painting to rebel against the British Government in London to stop
them from sanctioning anymore oil and gas projects.
Author:
Garima
Dhanania
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