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Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is the most celebrated festivals in India, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil. The word "Diwali" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Deepavali," meaning "rows of lighted lamps," a fitting description for a festival
Canadian Authorities Helpless in the Face of Trucker Protests
As protests continue to rage across Canada with truckers blocking major ports of entry into the country...
2022 Beijing Winter Olympics: Which World Leaders Are Attending, Who Isn’t?
The number of world leaders and foreign dignitaries attending the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing...
‘Free Hong Kong’ Projected on Walls of Chinese Diplomatic Offices in the US, UK
Projections of "FREE HONG KONG" and "OVER 10000 POLITICAL PRISONERS IN HONG KONG" appeared simultaneously...
A New Leadership Emerges In Burkina Faso After Military Coup
The military government of Burkina Faso staged a coup d’etat on Jan. 24 amidst decreasing stability and...
Freedom Convoy: Protesters Appear to Gain Ground, Violence Reported at Coutts Border Crossing
Widespread civil unrest in Canada — led by thousands of truckers opposed to COVID-19 public health measures...
Ordinary North Koreans Steal Feces for Fertilizer While Officials Import Chinese New Year Luxuries
In both North and South Korea, the lunar new year, known as Seollal, is supposed to be a time of celebration...
Quebec Walks Back Threats of Tax to Punish the Unvaccinated
The government of Canada’s francophone province, Quebec, announced it will walk back a threat to implement...
The Sámi Way of Resilient Parenting
The Sámi people of Northern Scandinavia are descendants of centuries-old nomadic peoples who lived off...
Mexican Cartels Gaining Operational Control of US Border: Texas Legislator
Mexican cartels have gained operational control over U.S. borders, Republican Representative Chip Roy...