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CHANGED FASHION TRENDS DUE TO CORONAVIRUS

The coronavirus epidemic has wrought widespread disruption across all aspects of our regular lives. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to sow confusion and uncertainty, attempting to pinpoint the year's top trends in fashion and beauty may seem futile. However, one cannot ignore the fact that people have had to adapt their wardrobes to accommodate the new norms. The post-COVID period has undoubtedly ushered in changes in the fashion scene. While even fashion analysts, who make a living predicting such trends, cannot be entirely certain of what the future holds, they do agree on one thing: the pandemic has accelerated the future of retail and design, pushing forward projects that were once on the back burner and prompting a reevaluation of the endless fashion conveyor belt. Fashion has historically been shaped by difficult times, and the COVID-19 crisis is no exception. In the past, crises have given birth to some of the most innovative projects. For example, during the scarcity o

IS INDIA TRYING TO EMULATE ISRAEL WITH ITS RETALIATION TACTICS?

   India and Israel, two nations that have maintained a cordial and mutually beneficial strategic relationship for a long time, officially recognized each other on September 17, 1950. Since the establishment of full diplomatic relations in 1992, both countries have opened embassies and engaged in a fruitful exchange of ammunitions, technology, and opinions on international military and strategic matters concerning neighboring countries and beyond. Over the years, their relationship has grown stronger, with India becoming one of Israel's largest trading partners. The two countries have seen joint ventures between high-tech companies that have successfully competed in the global marketplace. Notably, India has emerged as the largest arms market for Israeli arms trade, leading some to wonder if India is adopting the Israel-Model as a guiding source. Both India and Israel share less-than-cordial relations with their respective neighboring countries, often stemming from religious conf