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Ex Japan PM Shinzo Abe Assassinated

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Political rivalry/hatred returned to Japan as the country’s former popular Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot twice while delivering a speech in Nara around 11.30 am local time this (Friday, July 8) morning. He died later.

A profusely bleeding Abe collapsed and was rushed to the hospital. According to LDP officials, he was shot in the chest. Police have nabbed one suspect.

Abe, 67, was making an election campaign speech ahead of Sunday’s election for the Japan Parliament’s upper house and was giving a speech when people heard gunshots. Police arrested a male suspect at the scene on suspicion of attempted murder, NHK said.

Japan’s NHK public television has reported that the former prime minister is in ‘heart failure’. It was not immediately clear how serious Abe’s injuries were or if he was still displaying vital signs.

Abe, 65, was Japan’s youngest post-war Prime Minister when he came to office in 2006. The grandson of a former PM Nobusuke Kishi, and the son of a former Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe, he was destined for politics.

He was given the Padma Vibhushan- India’s second-highest civilian award in 2021 by Indian Government.

Boris agrees to step down as UK PM

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Following a large number of resignations, especially of his leading ministers, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson (58) today (July 7) has agreed to step down from his post. That should happen within hours. He will be in office as caretaker PM till the process of electing a new leader is completed by the time of the Conservative Party conference, scheduled for October.

There is a possibility that Britain could have its first Hindu and Indian origin Prime Minister in Rishi Sunak, who, according to bookies, has the best chance to the post. That would be an incredible feat, a prime Minister of Britain from a once colony. Apart from that, though, this will be a huge blow for Johnson, with whom Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had developed a great relationship and who had recently visited Gujarat, directly to Gautam Adani’s company headquarters.

Johnson had little elbow room to play, with two senior ministers resigning within minutes of each other on Tuesday (July 5). Finance minister Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary (minister) Sajid Javid resigned on July 5, expressing a lack of confidence in Johnson’s leadership. Both are seen as potential candidates who can replace Johnson.

The letters were also strongly worded. Sunak said the “public rightly expect government to be conducted properly, competently and seriously”, standards that he believes are worth fighting for. Javid said, “I am instinctively a team player but the British people also rightly expect integrity from their government.”

Johnson is facing the heat for his shifting claims on Chris Pincher, a lawmaker who stepped down as a government whip on July 30 following allegations of sexual misconduct. Last Thursday, the Sun newspaper broke the news that Pincher, a Conservative MP, resigned after a boozy evening at the Carlton private members club where he allegedly groped two men.

The Pincher scandal is the latest in a series of scandals Johnson has faced. After being criticised for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, he was accused in the ‘Partygate’ scandal which stemmed from parties and gatherings at Downing Street organised during the pandemic lockdowns.

Johnson was fined by the police in April for breaking the law and attending a birthday party during lockdown in June 2020.

The PM had survived a no-confidence vote last month when 41 percent of Tory MPs voted against him.

UK PM Boris Johnson may resign

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Johnson has little elbow room to play, with two senior ministers resigning within minutes of each other on Tuesday (July 5). It seems that the UK Prime Minister is under immense pressure to step down from the post and that he might do it today (July 7) itself.

Finance minister Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary (minister) Sajid Javid resigned on July 5, expressing a lack of confidence in Johnson’s leadership. Both are seen as potential candidates who can replace Johnson.

The letters were also strongly worded. Sunak said the “public rightly expect government to be conducted properly, competently and seriously”, standards that he believes are worth fighting for. Javid said, “I am instinctively a team player but the British people also rightly expect integrity from their government.”

The same day, the British PM called a meeting of the cabinet. So far, no one else has resigned.

Johnson is facing the heat for his shifting claims on Chris Pincher, a lawmaker who stepped down as a government whip on July 30 following allegations of sexual misconduct. Last Thursday, the Sun newspaper broke the news that Pincher, a Conservative MP, resigned after a boozy evening at the Carlton private members club where he allegedly groped two men.

The Pincher scandal is the latest in a series of scandals Johnson has faced. After being criticised for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, he was accused in the ‘Partygate’ scandal which stemmed from parties and gatherings at Downing Street organised during the pandemic lockdowns.

Johnson was fined by the police in April for breaking the law and attending a birthday party during lockdown in June 2020.

The PM had survived a no-confidence vote last month when 41 percent of Tory MPs voted against him.

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann wedding

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The wedding ceremony of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann with Gurpreet Kaur, a doctor, is underway at his residence in Chandigarh on Thursday(July 7). Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal arrived at Mann’s residence for the Anand Karaj was scheduled to take place. Speaking to reporters before heading to Chandigarh, Kejriwal wished Mann a happy married life as he “embarks on a new journey”.

The wedding proceedings of Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann with Dr Gurpreet Kaur begin in a close private ceremony at his house in Chandigarh.

Mann’s Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia, along with AAP Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha, will attend the wedding.

 This is Bhagwant Mann’s second marriage. He and his first wife had divorced almost six years back. Bhagwant Mann has two children, who lives in US and Australia, with his first wife.

This is Mann’s second marriage. An MBBS degree holder a physician by profession who hails from Haryana’s Kurukshetra. It is believed to be an arranged marriage, with Mann’s mother Harpal Kaur acquainted with Kaur’s family.

Today is World Chocolate Day 

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World Chocolate Day is celebrated on July 7 every year to commemorate the invention of chocolate. This special day allows people around the world to indulge in their favourite treat without any guilt. The day also celebrates all kinds of goodies made from chocolate, including chocolate milk, hot chocolate, chocolate candy bar, chocolate cake, brownies, or anything covered in chocolate.

World Chocolate Day was first celebrated in 2009. However, some even believe that people started marking July 7 as International Chocolate Day because it was the day when chocolate was first introduced to Europe in 1550.

Chocolate has been enjoyed for centuries, and it was not until the 18th century that Europeans began to learn about it. The first recorded chocolate consumption happened in Mesoamerica in the 1500s. In fact, it is believed that chocolate was consumed as a way to symbolize marital fidelity. The history of chocolate is fascinating, and World Chocolate Day is a great opportunity to learn more about it. On this day, we can celebrate the deliciousness of chocolate and appreciate its many benefits.

India’s Water World

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India’s topography is so special and varied that every manner of water sports is possible here. Indians are getting their feet wet and pumping adrenaline in the water these days.

Here are some tips on what you can expect in this edition, and more.

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Today is World Zoonoses Day

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World Zoonoses Day is observed across the globe on July 6 to spread awareness about the infectious disease and how it spreads.

Though not many people know about it, World Zoonosis Day 2022 is being observed across the world today, July 6. The day is observed every year to spread awareness about a group of very infectious diseases, which are collectively known as zoonotic diseases.

Zoonotic diseases are caused by viruses, parasites, bacteria and fungi. These germs can lead to several kinds of illnesses, ranging in severity, in people and animals. Some can even cause death. Unlike in humans, animals may often appear healthy even when they carry such germs.

World Zoonosis Day is celebrated every year to celebrate Louis Pasteur, who was a French scientist who successfully administered the first-ever rabies vaccine to a patient on July 6, 1885. It must be noted that rabies is also a zoonotic disease.

Celebrated Bengali film director Tarun Majumdar no more

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Multiple award winning Bengali film director of national fame, Tarun Majumdar, has died, he was 92. He breathed his last at 11.17am on July 4, at a Kolkata hospital. He was suffering from multiple organ failure.

Majumdar was a celebrated director and a Padma Shri awardee (1990). He was known for making films based on compelling tales, highlighting the life of middle-class families. He has four National Film Awards to his credit for Kancher Swargo, Nimantran, Ganadevata and Aranya Aamar.

Majumdar is known for films like Smriti Tuku Thak (1960), Palatak (1963), Kuheli (1971), Shriman Prithviraj (1972), Balika Badhu (1976), Ganadevata (1978) and Dadar Kirti (1980). Tarun Majumdar’s last work was the 2018 documentary feature film titled Adhikar and another film Bhalobashar Bari released in the same year. Bhalobashar Bari starred Shilajit and Rituparna Sengupta.

Swami Vivekananda’s 120th death anniversary

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One of India’s most prolific spiritual leaders, Swami Vivekananda was instrumental in introducing the Indian philosophies of Vedanta to the western world.

He was born in Kolkata on January 12, 1863, and was named Narendra Nath Datta. He was a devout follower of an Indian saint named Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa, whose ideologies inspired him. In 1887, he along with other disciples of Ramakrishna Paramhansa took formal vows of sanyasa and renounced the worldly pleasures. He later established the Ramakrishna Math and the Ramakrishna Mission.

To spread his message across the globe, he went to the US to attend the World’s Parliament of Religions in Chicago in 1893. There he delivered a landmark speech that touched on topics like universal acceptance, tolerance, and religion. The speech got him a standing ovation and the Art Institute of Chicago commemorated it with several rare photos and several plaques with his quotes and signature.

Today is US Independence Day

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After two years of surge in Covid cases kept the world on edge, Americans are celebrating fourth of July that marks the independence of American colonies from British rule. The day also commemorates the passage of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress in 1776. To celebrate the day, the US also observes a federal holiday on July 4. 

The process of adopting Independence began on July 2, 1776, when 12 out of 13 American colonies demanded independence through a vote by the Continental Congress. The petition for freedom was originally drafted by Thomas Jefferson who consulted fellow committee members including John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin among others.

Two days later, according to reports, all the 13 colonies decided to adopt the Declaration of Independence, thus paving way for the freedom from British rule and annual celebrations on the day.

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