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The Rings Of PowerThe Rings of Power, yet another Prime Video fantasy show is the one to rule them all. Premiering in 20...
26/12/2025

The Rings Of Power

The Rings of Power, yet another Prime Video fantasy show is the one to rule them all. Premiering in 2022, The Rings of Power is a divisive beast of a TV series. Visually stunning and broadly receiving praise from critics, The Rings of Power has nevertheless generated controversy over its sweeping changes to J.R.R. Tolkien's source material.

Heading into The Rings of Power season 3, the room is still split over whether Prime Video's Second Age series really is the Game of Thrones successor Amazon was hoping for. There is, however, another side to that conversation: Prime Video has a far superior fantasy adaptation already on its books.




Māori rights in New ZealandA United Nations committee has warned New Zealand is at serious risk of weakening Māori right...
26/12/2025

Māori rights in New Zealand

A United Nations committee has warned New Zealand is at serious risk of weakening Māori rights and entrenching disparities for the Indigenous population, in its most critical review of the country’s record on racial discrimination.
Last month, the UN’s committee for the convention on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination (CERD) examined New Zealand’s record as part of its eight year review cycle for signatories to the convention.
Its 14-page report, released on 5 December, expressed concerns over multiple government policies affecting Māori, including the disestablishment of the Māori Health Authority, cuts to public funding for Māori services and minimising the role of the Treaty of Waitangi – the country’s founding document that is instrumental in upholding Māori rights – in schools and governance arrangements.
The committee said it was concerned some of the government’s policies - including scrapping the Māori health authority and budget cuts to Māori departments - “may seriously risk weakening the legal, institutional and policy framework for the implementation” of the racial discrimination convention. Prominent Māori leader, Lady Tureiti Moxon, who presented a complaint over the government’s policies to the committee in Geneva, said the review was “unprecedented in both its length and its language”.
“CERD is clear: New Zealand is moving backwards on racial equality, and Māori rights are under serious threat,” Moxon said.
“This is the strongest critique of New Zealand CERD has ever issued. Unlike the 2017 review, which acknowledged progress, this report finds virtually no positive steps on Māori rights or racial equity,” she said.
The committee raised concerns about persistent disparities for Māori, including in education, housing, health, and opportunities for Māori to participate in political and public life.
“Additionally, the committee is concerned about the misrepresentation of affirmative action to address structural discrimination as “racial privilege” and “at odds with universal human rights” by some political and public figures,” the report said.
It warned Māori political expression in parliament was “disproportionately scrutinised and sanctioned”, said recent law changes risked “significantly curtailing statutory protections of Māori land rights”. The report called on the government to strengthen the revitalisation of the Māori language.
Additionally, the government’s moves to remove treaty clauses in legislation could “risk entrenching historical, structural, and systemic discrimination against Māori,” the report said.
The committee requested the government report back on “concrete measures taken” to implement its recommendations, particularly around environmental protection, the over-representation of Māori in the justice system and strengthening Māori land rights.
In a statement, the minister for Māori Crown relations, Tama Pokata, said he had not read the report yet, but the government was committed to improving quality of life and equity for Māori.
Pokata said the review was one of a number of sources with “useful insights on issues of considerable importance in New Zealand” that were “longstanding and complex”.
The coalition, made up of the centre-right National party and its minor coalition partners – the libertarian Act and populist NZ First parties – has said it wants to end “race-based policies”. Since taking office in 2023, it has ushered in sweeping reforms to policies affecting Māori.
It has slashed obligations on schools and public services to take into consideration the treaty, and allowed a highly-controversial bill that sought to radically alter the way the treaty is interpreted, to be introduced to parliament. The bill was voted down at its second reading.
The government’s reforms have ignited the largest ever protest over Māori rights, multiple claims to the Waitangi Tribunal, judicial reviews and large nationwide meetings between Māori leaders.




The "Friendship Gate" 😆, a Large Border Gate Located at the Spin Boldak-Chaman Crossing on the Border between Pakistan a...
07/12/2025

The "Friendship Gate" 😆, a Large Border Gate Located at the Spin Boldak-Chaman Crossing on the Border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, has recently been Destroyed.

The Gate was Built by Pakistani Authorities in October 2025, and was Considered a Symbol of Trade and Border Control.

But it was Destroyed after Violent Clashes between Taliban Forces and the Pakistani Army on the Border in October.

The Latest Clash on the Night of December 6-7, 2025, Completely Destroyed the Gate.






Drone strikes on Sudan kindergartenThe attack, which took place on Thursday (December 4), involved three strikes, "first...
07/12/2025

Drone strikes on Sudan kindergarten

The attack, which took place on Thursday (December 4), involved three strikes, "first a kindergarten, then a hospital and a third time as people tried to rescue the children"
A paramilitary drone attack on the army-held town of Kalogi in Sudan's South Kordofan state hit a kindergarten and a hospital, killing dozens of civilians.
The attack, which took place on Thursday (December 4), involved three strikes, "first a kindergarten, then a hospital and a third time as people tried to rescue the children", Essam al-Din al-Sayed, head of the Kalogi administrative unit, told AFP using a Starlink connection.

He blamed the assault on the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and their ally, the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North faction led by Abdelaziz al-Hilu.



Sri Lanka unveils cyclone aid plan as rains persist...Disaster-hit Sri Lanka has unveiled a major compensation package t...
06/12/2025

Sri Lanka unveils cyclone aid plan as rains persist...

Disaster-hit Sri Lanka has unveiled a major compensation package to rebuild homes damaged by a deadly cyclone, even as the island prepared on Saturday (Dec 6) for further landslides and flooding.
The government has confirmed 607 deaths, with another 214 people missing and feared dead, in what President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has called the country's most challenging natural disaster. More than 2 million people - nearly 10 per cent of the population - have been affected.
Survivors will be offered up to 10 million rupees (US$33,000) to buy land in a safer location and build a new house, the finance ministry said in a statement late on Friday. The government is also offering 1 million rupees as compensation for each person killed or permanently disabled.






Emerald Hill actress Ivory Chia won the best supporting actress award at this year's Asian Academy Creative Awards.Nine-...
06/12/2025

Emerald Hill actress Ivory Chia won the best supporting actress award at this year's Asian Academy Creative Awards.

Nine-year-old child actress Ivory Chia nabbed the award for best actress in a supporting role (Asia-Pacific) at this year's Asian Academy Creative Awards (AACA) for her performance in the hit Mediacorp series Emerald Hill. A couple of CNA documentaries also picked up trophies: Addicted – The Synthetic Curse and Karikal Mahal: A Silent Witness.

AACA 2025 was held on Thursday (Dec 4) night at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore.Chia's win comes just two months after she clinched the title of best actress in a supporting role (Singapore), which qualified her to compete in the Asia-Pacific category.






OG cocktail bar with no menu and no marketing...This hole-in-the-wall bar is one of Singapore’s earliest pioneers of bes...
06/12/2025

OG cocktail bar with no menu and no marketing...

This hole-in-the-wall bar is one of Singapore’s earliest pioneers of bespoke cocktails. Since day one, it has never had a cocktail menu and its prices have barely changed. We sat down with the owner of Bar Stories on Haji Lane to find out how this tiny space has stood the test of time in an ever-changing bar landscape in Singapore.I remember Bar Stories as one of the first places where I was introduced to bespoke cocktails more than a decade ago. Along Haji Lane, now crowded with photo booths, tarot readers and plushie shops, the bar’s discreet signage still looks the same. Its lettering is barely visible unless you already know where to look. If you know, you know. The space remains tucked away upstairs, unchanged even as the neighbourhood around it has transformed.Nektar, known for its creative side of cocktail creation and presentation, opened in 2010 before closing in 2014, while Tippling Club, which offered high-end food alongside craft cocktails with an avant-garde, chef-driven approach, eventually closed in 2024.






OPPO K13 Turbo 5GOPPO continues to push boundaries with the launch of the K13 Turbo 5G, a device designed for users who ...
06/12/2025

OPPO K13 Turbo 5G

OPPO continues to push boundaries with the launch of the K13 Turbo 5G, a device designed for users who crave a high-performance smartphone with advanced photography, long-lasting battery life, and smooth overall experience. Featuring a 200MP DSLR-level camera, a massive 7800mAh battery, and 120W fast charging, the K13 Turbo 5G is built to meet the demands of gamers, content creators, and everyday users alike.With 5G connectivity, a sleek AMOLED display, and OPPO’s intuitive software, this phone delivers a flagship experience at a mid-range price point. At just ₹13,999, the K13 Turbo 5G is an ideal option for those seeking power, style, and reliability in one package.The OPPO K13 Turbo 5G sports a modern and elegant design with a glass-like finish and curved edges, providing both premium aesthetics and a comfortable grip. Its AMOLED display offers vibrant colors, deep blacks, and excellent brightness for gaming, streaming, and everyday use. The high refresh rate ensures smooth scrolling and responsive touch interactions, while the minimal bezels and punch-hole front camera contribute to a stylish, modern look. This combination of design and display makes the K13 Turbo 5G feel like a flagship device in hand.





Mahindra Retains No.1 SpotMahindra has maintained its leadership in India’s electric commercial vehicle (ECV) market for...
06/12/2025

Mahindra Retains No.1 Spot

Mahindra has maintained its leadership in India’s electric commercial vehicle (ECV) market for November 2025, continuing a consistent streak that has stretched across the last three fiscal years.

A pioneer in last-mile electrification, MLMML began its L5 electric three-wheeler journey in 2018.



The Family Man Season 4 confirmed after record-breaking season 3The announcement arrives just as Season 3 becomes the mo...
06/12/2025

The Family Man Season 4 confirmed after record-breaking season 3
The announcement arrives just as Season 3 becomes the most-watched Prime Video India series of 2025, turning the long-anticipated comeback into a national streaming phenomenon.

Bajpayee has assured viewers that the story will continue from Season 3’s dramatic cliffhanger, with Srikant Tiwari stepping into a fresh mission. Early buzz suggests the next chapter may shift towards western India, although plot specifics remain under wraps.

The core cast — including Bajpayee, Sharib Hashmi and Priyamani — is expected to return, keeping the central emotional thread of Srikant’s double life intact.







How extreme weather is making plastic pollution more mobile, more persistent and more hazardous, its a red alert to our ...
05/12/2025

How extreme weather is making plastic pollution more mobile, more persistent and more hazardous, its a red alert to our world.
The surging tide of microplastics is already an environmental and health threat, but as the world heats up — driving increasingly extreme weather — it’s transforming them into “more mobile, persistent, and hazardous pollutants,” according to a new study, which calls for urgent action.

The connection between plastic and climate change usually focuses on how plastic is partly to blame for the crisis: more than 98% of it is made using fossil fuels, and climate pollution is released during every stage of its life cycle, from manufacture to disposal.

Much less covered, however, is how climate change itself, by fueling more frequent and intense heat waves, fires and floods, increases plastic pollution, spreads it wider and even makes it more dangerous.








Could the world's biggest polluter be its savior against climate change?China is positioning itself as a leader in the g...
05/12/2025

Could the world's biggest polluter be its savior against climate change?
China is positioning itself as a leader in the global green transition, sending a large delegation to COP 30 and pledging to reduce emissions by up to 10% from their peak by 2035, even as it continues to build coal plants.











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