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July 20, 1969: Apollo 11 astronauts landed on moon
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July 20, 1969: Apollo 11 astronauts landed on moon

Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins landed on the moon approximately 53 years ago. Some people still called it a hoax and many more believe in this achievement. Let's read some real facts about the moon's mission in 1969. If you find yourself in a dispute about whether humanity first set foot on the Moon on July 20, 1969, you are probably not ready for it. Most people believe that US government, Nasa, and the 12 astronauts who stepped on the Moon did fake it. The 400,000 individuals engaged in the Apollo 11 program would not be able to fake one of humanity's greatest achievements. However, people do believe that the US government and NASA had faked it. They exclaim that they wanted to divert the attention of people away from the Vietnam wa...
Elon Musk ended $44 billion bid to acquire Twitter
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Elon Musk ended $44 billion bid to acquire Twitter

Elon Musk withdrew the deal with twitter of $44 billion. Musk claim Twitter doesn't provide the data he asked for. Twitter Team informed us it is the wrong allegation we will sue Musk for it. The Billionaire and CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk have ended the deal of $44 billion to buy Twitter. The reason lawyer of Musk has given is, that they inquire about some data and the platform failed to provide it in the specified time. After that news, the shares of the public platform dropped by 6%. However, Twitter's board chair, Bret Taylor, stated that the firm is committed to finalizing the transaction at the agreed-upon price. And intends to take legal action to enforce the agreement. They exclaim that they will use the power of law for the closing of this deal and they will sue Musk for thi...
Japan’s Shinzo Abe Shot Dead While Giving a Speech
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Japan’s Shinzo Abe Shot Dead While Giving a Speech

Shinzo Abe, the former prime minister of Japan, was assassinated while giving a speech. He was giving a speech on a street in the city of Nara. The person who assassinated him shot him twice. TOKYO — Former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe died. He was on a campaign for the upcoming elections. Abe was Japan's longest-serving prime minister. It was a shocking incident in a country where gun crime is almost non-existent. However, Abe lost the seat of PM but he was a very strong candidate to become one again. Police have detained, Tetsuya Yamagami, a 41-year-old jobless man, on the site. Police have taken him under investigation in connection with the incident, according to police. According to police, the suspect confessed and informed them he had a hatred towa...
Nupur Sharma is responsible for fire in Country, Supreme Court
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Nupur Sharma is responsible for fire in Country, Supreme Court

India is on fire after the activist Nupur Sharma passed indecent remarks over Prophet PBUH. The believers want extreme retaliation and actions against her. Court declared her the culprit and blamed her for all the mess created in the country. A few days ago there was a storm on Indian media. That caused country-wide chaos and protests. During a news program, activist Nupur Sharma passed some derogatory comments about Prophet PBUH. Her hatred and expressions did not end up well. Muslims around the globe retaliate against her. She hurts the sentiments of 1.8 billion Muslims in the world. The negative approach reaches all over the country and protests burst into the community. Hundreds of people get hurt and arrested. Meanwhile, her supporters defended her statement. But believers a...
URGENT action in Europe over monkeypox :WHO
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URGENT action in Europe over monkeypox :WHO

Europe has been informed to increase its monitoring and genetic sequencing of the monkeypox outbreak. As Europe has been home to almost 90% of the cases of monkeypox. World Health Organization (WHO) called out on Europe on Friday. WHO stated that Europe needs to take "urgent" action against the spread of monkeypox. This happened after the number of cases tripled in weeks."Today, I am intensifying my call for governments and civil society to scale up efforts in the coming weeks and months. In order to prevent monkeypox from spreading itself throughout a developing geographical area". WHO Regional Director for Europe Hans Kluge stated. Furthermore, he said: "Urgent and coordinated action is vital if we're to take lead in opposing the ongoing spread of this disease". Fear over unfolding ...