This is a cataclysmic event.
But not newsworthy for BBC CNN ABC CBC CBS NBC etc etc.
Wonder why?

As Churchill said.....
In Modi's 'Bharat', hinduvta supporting right-wing film-maker deliberately makes a film with provocative scenes which ignores the sensitivities of the vulnerable, scared minority.
In the video, John Mearsheimer, a professor at the University of Chicago, argues that Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, should not be extradited to the United States. Mearsheimer believes that Assange is a journalist and that he should not be punished for publishing classified information. He argues that it is common practice for journalists to publish classified information and that doing so is essential for holding governments accountable. Mearsheimer also points out that no one was hurt as a result of the information that Assange published. He concludes by saying that Assange has already paid a high price for his actions and that extraditing him to the United States would be cruel and unusual punishment.
Here are the key points from Mearsheimer's argument:
Assange is a journalist and should not be punished for publishing classified information.
It is common practice for journalists to publish classified information.
Doing so is essential for holding governments accountable.
No one was hurt as a result of the information that Assange published.
Assange has already paid a high price for his actions.
Extradition to the United States would be cruel and unusual punishment.
I hope this summary is helpful!
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BBC is a bastion for lefties & islamists - so it's no wonder that they put out a "documentary" on Modi the moment they saw a non-left brown-skinned guy entering 10 Downing Street.Tanaji wrote: ↑16 Mar 2024 01:38 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-50720273
BBC has appropriated itself as the arbiter of truth with this BBc verify. This article claims to find the truth about state of minorities in Pakistan and makes a big show about trying to discredit Amit Shah. Expect more articles of the same as election approaches. Concerted efforts will be made to discredit the partiality of the Indian election process or discredit BJP if it wins. BBC Verify would be the main parties that would run this agenda…
The above article is reasonable and lays the foundation for raising the credibility of BBC verify until the time they blatantly lie at election time
That is very simple. Mpdi is on India's side and nothing else.Haresh wrote: ↑14 Apr 2024 20:18 A nagging doubt plagues world leaders wooing India: whose side is Narendra Modi really on?
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... -elections