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Obama Shares An Excerpt From His Upcoming Book

Former President of the United States, Barack Obama is releasing his most anticipated book ‘A Promise Land’ on 17 November which will give a walk-through of his life while he was in the White House and his undiminished belief in the American idea. But ahead of the release, the former President has shared an excerpt …

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Official Nomination of Kamal Harris As USA Vice President

Kamala Harris has been nominated as the Vice President candidate from the Democratic Party for the upcoming elections, on 3 November. The officially candidature took place at the Democratic National Convention which was held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. Along with Kamala Harris, former US President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary …

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Paris Hilton For US President?

Right after Kanye West announcement of standing for the US Presidential elections, it seems like American reality star Paris Hilton is also ready to enter the White House. On social media, Paris shared a hilarious campaign poster along with a slogan stating that she'll be standing in the 2020 Presidential race in the States against …

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India Elected As UNSC’s Non-Permanent Member

Receiving overwhelming support from the UN Member States, India has been elected as the non-permanent member of the UN Security Council (UNSC). India garnered 184 votes out of the 192 ballots cast in the General Assembly to win the election for the non-permanent seat in the powerful UNSC. In a tweet, India’s Permanent Representative to …

Most Tweeted Tweets!

Twitter announced the top searched personalities in the field of sports, entertainment and politics on the microblogging platform. Along with it, the platform also announced the top hashtags and emojis used in any tweet. But...but...but, how can we forget the most important tweets? Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s tweet on the victory of the Bharatiya Janata …

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Cast Your Vote

As Maharashtra has Assembly Elections going on, it is time for the citizens to exercise their voting rights and choose the government democratically. The film industry has been urging people to vote and emphasising that they shouldn’t take it for granted but exercise it responsibly. This is the only way we can choose and give …