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Civilians are killed by Air strikes in Yemen's al-Jawf province

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  Air raids done by Saudi-led coalition smacked residential homes in northern al-Hazm district of Yemen killing women and children.    As the Air strikes smacked northern Yemen led to the killing of at least seven civilians, residents and a Houthi official said, the third such incident since June as violence upturn in the war-damaged country.  A Houthi rebel health ministry spokesperson said that the attacks by the Saudi-led coalition smacked residential homes in the al-Hazm district, al-Jawf province which leads to the killing of nine people including two children and two women.  But the Residents said that seven people were killed. Reports will be investigated about the attack said by the Spokesperson  Colonel Turki al-Malki. Al Malki said that "We take this report very seriously and it will be fully investigated as all reports of this nature are, using an internationally approved, independent process,"  As the Iran-alinged Houthi movemen...

Iran reveals Damage to Natanz Nuclear Site, Slow down Program

Israel planted a bomb in a building where high centrifuges were developed said by the Middle Eastern intelligence official.  The Iran government admitted that the damage occurred severe at main Nuclear fuel enrichment site which will slow down the country's nuclear program for months.Earlier, they were saying that damage is minor. As according to the Middle Eastern intelligence official with their knowledge of the episode said that Israel was responsible for the attack on the Natanz nuclear complex which held on  Thursday with the use of a powerful bomb. A member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps also said an explosive was used. Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity when discussing sensitive intelligence and operational topics. As intuition in Iran has focused on Israel and the United States as they have destroyed the nuclear program in the past and also took pledge to keep Iran away from developing nuclear weapons. As in the past, Israel and the United States...

Turkey's Hagia Sophia to reconvert into mosque from museum

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                                                       Hagia Sophia  Turkey's highest court is set to choose the status of the Hagia Sophia, but experts are saying that a legal ruling is only embeletic. Hagia Sophia has been a centre of centuries-old ideological and political conflict. Hagia Sophia established as the biggest Christian Church by Byzantine emperor Justinian I in the sixth century. But as the Ottoman empire's increased its sprawl, the Hagia Sophia became the emblem of the Muslim.  In1453, Fatih Sultan Mehmed II conquered Constantinople and captured the city which later renamed as Istanbul. As the city come under the fold of Islam ,Sultan Mehmed converted the cathedral into mosque and also changed its name to 'Ayasofya'. After the city come under the Ottomans Empire, muslim worshippers come accross the globe for hu...

Government progressing to 'One nation, One ration card': PM Narendra Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that his government is working on One nation One ration for benefit of migraant workers. PM Modi also said through television adrresing to the nation that "The country is stepping towards "One nation One ration" and said that it  will directly benefit the poors accross the nation who used to address different states in search of work. Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Finance Minister also mentioned last month about "Public distribution system" in government's ₹20 lakh crore economic package. Sitharaman further explained that Public distribution system (PDS) will be  build portable which will allow migrant workers to easily utilize these cards accross states.  As this One nation One ration will start, it will help migrant workers to use their ration Card in any places accross the nation.They will be given foodgrains at any free price shops accross the country. source Sitharaman also said that as per Modi's te...

US consumer expending up 8.2%, partly erasing record plunge

In May, American consumers have increased their spending by a record 8.2% to partly erase great plunges of previous two months. Friday's Commerce Department report showed that the Americans have come up and they are spending in May despite a 4.2% lessen in their personal income which had increased by 10.8% the previous month. As in April, the income had jumped due to the providing of billions of dollars of support from government in the form of unemployment aid. Government is also providing $1,200 stimulus checks.But in May those stimulus checks were no longer be counted as a income for larger people.   Federal government is giving $600 a week to the unemployed as a additional benefits.The federal money has pumped about $20 billion a week into the economy which made many unemployed to sustain from sinking. But Trump administration officials said that the $600 a week plan will be eliminated after the July and they further be said that the are not in any mood of extending this p...

Delhi-Noida Border: Still not fully opened ; Yogi Wants Screening of Commuters

Delhi-Noida border has not yet totally opened.As the train has also been started but this Delhi-Noida border is still controversial in respect of its opening.   Supreme Court last approved a uniform approach for the border restrain which means there should be single guideline for Delhi-NCR border regions.  Union Home Minister Mr. Amit Shah recently  took a meeting with the state and the local authorities in which  he said about the unified approach for the whole NCR. Uttar Pradesh government is extremely worried and wants to restrain the border due to the Covid-19 spread. Uttar Pradesh government is in great fear that uniform approach may lead to the increase in corona cases in the Noida. At Delhi-Noida border checking are done on both the sides of the border. But the checkings are done randomly. There are some passengers who are warned and some are allowed to enter the border. Important service staff, media and pass holders are allowed to travel .  Accordi...

Saudi Arabia elevates coronavirus curfew

Saudi Arabia has initiated lifting of the curfew in the whole country but the the other restrictions will remain in the country.  The bans on all commercial and economic ventures will open but the bans on the international travel and to religious pilgrimages will remain imposed said by the Authorities. The kingdom of Saudi Arabia has not yet announced about the annual Hajj pilgrimage which start in late July.  There are some countries which includes Malaysia and Indonesia have said that  they will not permit their citizens to attend annual Hajj this year.  About 2.5 million believers normally visit the city of Mecca for the annual Hajj pilgrimage, that is a religious need for all Muslims who are adult and are capable of  traveling. Saudi Arabia asks Muslims to delay the bookings of Hajj. Triple VAT  charges by Saudi Arabia due to Covid-19 pandemic hits the country's economy.  According to tally by John Hopkins University, Saudi Arabia has documented ne...