Articles By Tendar Tsering

Delhi gang rape

India Now Has Both ‘Anti-Rape Law’ And ‘Anti-Rape Underwear’

After a wave of high profile sexual assaults including gang rape cases India this week came up with two solutions in a bid to put an end to the shameful sexual crimes throughout the country.

Berlin train station

Berlin Defuses 70-Year-Old Unexploded WWII Bomb

Experts in Berlin Wednesday defused an unexploded bomb that was dropped on Germany during the Second World War and had remained unearthed until now.

Argentina flood

Argentina Floods: Dozens Killed, Thousands Evacuated

Heavy rains that caused floods in Argentina have taken away dozens of lives and forced thousands of people to evacuate from La Plata, capital city of Argentinean province Buenos Aires Wednesday.

Senator Pamela Wallin

Senator Pamela Wallin Resigns Over Personal Issues

Canadian Conservative Senator Pamela Wallin has resigned from the post of Chair of the Senate’s national security and defense committee according to the Senate communications office.

Gang rape New Delhi

India Sees 25% Drop In Number Of Tourists After Series Of Rape Cases

The number of foreign tourists travelling to India has sharply dropped down following the December rape case where a college going young Indian woman was raped in a moving public bus in its capital city.

Pollution in Beijing, China

Air Pollution Led To 1.2 Million Deaths In China: Report

A scientific data on causes of worldwide deaths revealed that 1.2 million people in China died of outdoor air pollution in 2010.

Canadian Passport

Canada, UAE End Visa Dispute; Scrap Costly Visa Fees

Foreign Minister John Baird’s visit to the United Arab Emirates might mean more than what we hear, but Canadians Tuesday got all the reasons to smile with end of visa dispute between the two countries.

Myanmar Muslims living in Malaysia show banners and placards during a demonstration against the killings of Muslims

Amid Sectarian Clashes, Islamic School Fire Kills 13 In Myanmar

13 boys at an Islamic school in Yangon were killed when a fire broke out at the school Tuesday. Government authorities said the fire was caused by faulty electrical equipment but Muslims suspect arson as the fatal incident happened after a wave of sectarian clashes in the country.

Mali

Canadians Involved In Algeria Gas Plant Attack Site Indentified As Two School Friends

Canadians involved in an Algerian gas plant attack early this year were finally identified as two former high school friends both in early twenties.

Geese

Morrisburg Residents Perturbed By Canadian Geese ‘Partying’ In The Night

Canadians in Morrisburg, Ontario are struggling against the invasion of their parks, golf courses, lawns and beaches as thousands of geese have arrived in the region this spring.