Crisp: How do you know when a nation becomes an autocracy?
Crisp: How do you know when a nation becomes an autocracy?
Crisp: How do you know when a nation becomes an autocracy?
Slow Horses season 5 finale gives a funny and poignant end for Slough House this season, priming the show for the next.
Trump’s team is citing the fentanyl crisis to justify its escalations near Venezuela. But virtually all illicit fentanyl is made and smuggled thousands of miles away. If war or regime change in Venezuela is good for the American people, why hide the true motivations?.
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FLORENCE The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division formally opened its first-ever permanent regional office on Francis Marion University’s campus in Florence County.
The acquisition from Saudi Arabia PIF and others has caused EA to pause its investor relations events.
Hot on the heels of the recently unveiled OnePlus 15 and Ace 6, the Chinese brand that "never settles" could soon release a high-end gaming handset with a bonkers cell capacity.
A public interest litigation (PIL) petition has been filed before the Delhi High Court seeking action against the soon-to-be-released film The Taj Story featuring actor Paresh Rawal. The film, scheduled for release on October 31, sparked heated debate following its poster, which depicts a statue of Lord Shiva emerging from the iconic Taj Mahal dome-a visual that reignites the contentious theory alleging the monument’s Hindu temple origins. Advocate Shakeel Abbas, the petitioner, alleges that The Taj Story presents “fabricated and provocative content” about the origins of the Taj Mahal, contradicting established historical consensus and scholarly writings. The petition claims the film’s speculative assertions threaten to erode public faith in history, provoke communal unrest, and potentially damage the international reputation of the Taj Mahal, which is recognized globally as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The plea urges the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to review the certification granted to the movie and instruct required cuts if necessary to safeguard communal harmony across the country. Furthermore, the PIL requests that a clear disclaimer be added to the film, clarifying that it presents a contested narrative rather than established fact. According to the petition, the movie contains “deeply divisive scenes” that may incite communal tensions and disrupt public peace. The plea also mentions the amplification of controversial statements by political leaders and fringe groups, raising alarms over the potential for nationwide unrest. Also Read: Paresh Rawal REACTS to The Taj Story being called “propaganda”: “It focuses solely on historical facts”.