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The Child Cries with Hunger inside Occupation Museum Aarhus

By Shazia Anwer Cheema The Aarhus Occupation Museum is similar to most European museums I have been visited. The art of display somewhat touching the boundaries of dramaturgy is fundamental to western museum scenarios.Bygone the days, the Antiquity style of display is redundant now and visitors/viewers are the main focus of the museum business now. The mixed-use of light sound and personal interaction not only makes the experience of visiting a museum more communicative but aesthetic crave also get fulfilled. I had been studying in the city of Aarhus DenmarkRead More


Malaysian ex-PM Najib Razak leads party to win local polls

Malaysia‘s longest-governing party stormed to victory in closely watched state polls Saturday, gaining a boost in power ahead of a general election. The United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) was the lynchpin of a coalition that governed Malaysia for six decades until it was booted from power in 2018 following a storm of corruption allegations. Former leader Najib Razak, who is appealing his criminal conviction over the state fund 1MDB graft scandal, led UMNO’s election campaign. After a period of political turbulence that saw two governments collapse, UMNO clawed back to power at theRead More


Inflation will come down in next six months: Fawad Ch

ISLAMABAD, Nov 20 (DNA): Federal Minister for Information andBroadcasting Fawad Chaudhry said on Saturday that inflation in thecountry will come down in next six months. Addressing the tree planting drive in Jhelum on Saturday, he said thatfor the first time, Pakistan s economy has improved and the country ison the path of development. Chaudhry said the government was making serious efforts to controlinflation which went up in the country due to global inflation. The minister said that a leader is one who thinks not for the nextelection but for theRead More


Ramzan Sugar Mill scam: Court orders FIA to submit challan in next hearing ‘at any cost’

LAHORE, NOV 20: A Lahore special court for banking offences on Saturday ordered officers of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to submit in the next hearing their challan for the Ramzan Sugar Mills money laundering case involving PML-N leaders Shehbaz Sharif and Hamza Shehbaz, or risk being served with show-cause notices. During a hearing for Shehbaz and Hamza’s interim bails, presiding judge Tahir Sabir asked FIA officers regarding progress made on the drafting of the challan. He reminded FIA special prosecutor Moazzam Habib that in a previous hearing the banking court hadRead More


Leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan agree to meet for Brussels summit

BAKU, NOV 20: After renewed heavy fighting on the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan in recent weeks, both sides appear to have accepted a proposal to meet for mediation talks at the highest level. The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry in Baku said on Saturday that President Ilham Aliyev was prepared to meet Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on December 15 in Brussels. Armenia has also reportedly agreed to the meeting. According to Brussels, the meeting, which will take place on the sidelines of the so-called EU Eastern Partnership summit, is being held at the initiative of EU Council PresidentRead More


Poland reports fewer attempts to cross its border with Belarus

The number of migrants trying to force their way into Poland from Belarus fell again on Friday after an apparent change in tack by Minsk that could help calm a crisis that has mushroomed into a major East-West confrontation. The Polish Border Guard said on Twitter that there were 195 attempts to cross the frontier on Friday, down from 250 on Thursday and 501 the day before, though Warsaw warned that the migrant crisis was far from over. Europe accuses Belarus of flying in thousands of people from the Middle East and pushing them to cross intoRead More