News in English
Июль
2024

Новости за 19.07.2024

The Moderate Voice 

Who paid for these ‘Mass Deportation Now’ signs?

RNC attendees have been waving these signs, signs obviously provided by someone. This many people didn’t buy them, and, even had they, someone would have had to print them. When journalists post photos, they should ID the source. Not write in passive voice. “mass deportation now” signs have been handed out on the floor at […]

Читать дальше...

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Bigg Boss OTT 3: Lovekesh Kataria passes a remark against Armaan Malik's game; says 'Joh apni biwi ka nahi hosaka woh kisi aur ka kya hoga'

In "Bigg Boss OTT" Season 3, housemates now make key decisions. Armaan, the first Head, nominated Sana Makbul, Vishal Pandey, Lovekesh Kataria, and Sana Sultan. Contestants are questioning loyalty as tensions rise. Ranvir Shorey won a task overseen by Deepak Chaurasia, nominating him. Sana Sultan and Sana Makbul shared a rare chat.

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

Japan sees 1 mn more tourists post-pandemic, breaking half-year record

Japan welcomed a million more foreign visitors in the first half of 2024 compared to pre-pandemic levels, logging a new record of 17.78 million, the national tourism organisation said Friday. Over the whole of 2023, 25 million visitors came to Japan, after strict pandemic-era border restrictions were lifted.

List.ly 

The 6 Most Colourful Festivals in Malaysia — A Nation of Memorable Experiences

A Listly List - One of Southeast Asia's more vibrant destinations, Malaysia has much to offer the culture buff. The exotic mix of ethnicities makes the place a hot spot for experiencing a range of festivities and ceremonies. Check out this list of Malaysia's most colourful festivals. - The Festival of Vesak, Eid the Celebration of End of Fasting, The Colourful Chinese New Year Festival, Sabah the Harvest Festival, Deepavali the Festival of Lights, and The Colourful Chinese New Year Festival

BangkokPost.com 

Thais place faith in lucky charms amid slow economic growth

Thailand has been witnessing a booming market for goods related to religious beliefs and superstitions since the Covid-19 pandemic as the country deals with slow growth, with social media platforms prominent in marketing them.