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The Prince of Saudi Arabia has condemned the Israeli Foreign Minister

 Prince Turki al-Faisal of Saudi Arabia sharply criticized Israel at a security summit in Bahrain on Sunday.   Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi joined online.  This development has posed challenges to any further interaction between Arab countries and Israel.   According to the news agency AP, Israel has been surprised by Prince Turki al-Faisal's harsh remarks in the Manama dialogue because the Israeli foreign minister did not expect this to happen.   Especially when the authorities of Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates warmly welcomed Israel after the agreement to normalize relations. Conflict and conflict have been going on for decades in Israel and Palestine.  The Palestinians believe that these agreements are a betrayal of them and that their Arab allies have stabbed them in the back. Prince Turki al-Faisal began his speech by describing Israel's vision of a peace-loving and high-moral country as a dark Palestinian Palestinian reality under "We...

Diljit Dosanjh's journey to become the King of Punjabi Films

 There is a lot of talk these days about the intermediaries between the Flemish Spectrons.  Such tweets often become part of the news.   But, one name was included in Thursday, before it was included in many of the contents.   Singer and actor Dilgeet Dwisangi fell heavily on Twitter with Thursday's practice Kangana Ranaut, who was tied up in two halves of active people on social media.   Diljit Dwivedi and Kangana Ranaut trending on Twitter.  Thi Thi Bill, Agriculture Agriculture Agriculture Agriculture posted a picture of Mahindra Kaur a few days ago and wrote that Grandma is available for a farmer's protest for Rs 100 in Time magazine's list of 100 most  Kangana wrote this to Bilkis Bano, who took part in the Shaheen Bagh protest and one of the two pictures she posted was of Mahinder Kaur.  Kangana Ranaut later deleted the tweet.   Following this, Diljit Dosanjh posted a BBC video on Twitter in which Mahinda Kaur is replying to Kangana Ran...

Indian farmers requirements

 "Big fish eat small fish and big industries will eat us now," said Rakesh Vyas, a farmer from Delhi, the capital of India.   Thousands of farmers in neighboring states like Punjab and Haryana have now clashed with Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party-led government over the repeal of three market-friendly laws.  Taken together, the controversial reforms will erode the rules on selling, pricing and storage of agricultural products - rules that have kept Indian farmers out of the breathless market for decades.   For almost a week, protesting farmers, along with their families and friends, have been firing water cannons and tear gas, suffocating the capital's borders.  They have set up camps, cooked in the bitter cold and slept in the open.  "This protest is unique. It is not driven by politics or religion   Farmers in India have been boiling for some years.  More than half of Indians work on farms, but agriculture accounts for one-sixth of the co...