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Current Issues Of Countries Around The World Creating World War III

Current Issues Of Countries Around The World Creating World War III                                                                        In this week world many countries face economises,virus  pandemic,technology race,explosions. they are all issue around the world are creating the world war iii.                                              behind all issue is all superpower countries and nuclear countries they are all try to show there power all over the world and they want role the world . United State of America and China blame each other at any issue which world facing but USA and China not carry world issue they blame each other every time.    Statement By Government...

Naran Valley Kashmir Pakistan Tour 2020

Trip to Naran Valley Pakistan

Tik Tok Getting Bans at USA

TikTok hits back as Trump threatens to ban app in US  US military personnel have been discouraged from using Chinese technology over security fears, while Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden reportedly told staff not to use TikTok. Ms Pappas said: "We've heard your outpouring of support and we want to say thank you. We're not planning on going anywhere." TikTok later said in a statement: "These are the facts: 100 million Americans come to TikTok for entertainment and connection, especially during the pandemic. "We've hired nearly 1,000 people to our US team this year alone, and are proud to be hiring another 10,000 employees into great paying jobs across the US. "Our $1bn creator fund supports US creators who are building livelihoods from our platform. "TikTok US user data is stored in the US, with strict controls on employee access. TikTok's biggest investors come from the US." Mr Trump said he has the authority to ban the app...

Breathtaking Image Reveals The Colossal Magnetic Field of a Distant Spiral Galaxy

Breathtaking Image Reveals The Colossal Magnetic Field of a Distant Spiral Galaxy  Spiral galaxies look nice and tidy, with most of their stars and gas confined to a disc neatly arranged in swirling spiral arms. But there's a lot more to a galaxy than what we can see, as a new image of invisible phenomena adroitly demonstrates. The image shows a galaxy called NGC 4217, around 67 million light-years from the Milky Way, viewed edge-on - and pictured amidst a mapped visualisation of the galaxy's vast, complex magnetic field, sprawling out some 22,500 light-years into the space around NGC 4217. Since we don't know much about how galactic magnetic fields are generated and maintained, astronomers are hoping lessons learnt from this new map could be applied to our home galaxy, the Milky Way. "Galaxy NGC 4217 is of particular interest to us," said astronomer and physicist Yelena Stein, formerly of Ruhr-Universität Bochum in Germany, and now at the Centre de Données as...

States sue Trump over order to exclude undocumented immigrants from U.S. House seat counts

States sue Trump over order to exclude undocumented immigrants from U.S. House seat counts NEW YORK (Reuters) - A coalition of 35 U.S. states, cities and counties sued President Donald Trump on Friday over his directive not to count undocumented immigrants when apportioning seats for the House of Representatives, a move that critics have said is designed to help Republicans. Trump's plan, announced on Tuesday, could exclude several million people when determining how to apportion the 435 House seats, starting with the 2022 midterm elections. It could cause a few House seats to shift from Democratic-leaning states with large immigrant populations to Republican-leaning states. The apportionment is also a basis for determining electoral votes for the 2024 and 2028 presidential elections. Among the mostly Democratic-leaning plaintiffs are New York state, the most populous plaintiff, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia and Sa...

China, Russia Seek To Disrupt Elections, U.S Official Warns

 China, Russia and Iran are looking to disrupt the U.S. electoral process before November’s vote, including attempts at compromising the private communications of political campaigns and candidates, a top U.S. intelligence official warned.                                                     William Evanina  director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, said on Friday that federal officials continue to monitor hackers trying to gain access to state and federal networks, including those responsible for managing elections. Foreign adversaries are using traditional news outlets as well as social media sites as a way to “sway U.S. voters’ preferences and perspectives, to shift U.S. policies, to increase discord and to undermine confidence in our democratic process,” he said.                ...