Why are christians calling for a boycott of Coca-Cola over ‘Jesus’ custom cans? – Times of India

[ad_1] Coca-Cola machine refusing to print the name “Jesus” (Photo: Antwoine Hill) A video showing a Coca-Cola machine refusing to print the name “Jesus” on a custom soda can has sparked outrage among some Christian consumers, leading to calls for a boycott of the beverage giant. According to Daily Dot, the online drama began with…

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Israel-Hamas war: Karachi students reject multinational firm’s job offer to support Palestine – Times of India

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: The Institute of Business Administration, also known as IBA Karachi, experienced a unique situation on Wednesday (March 27) when students decided to walk out on a prominent global brand and multinational company during a recruitment event. The students had expressed their concerns to the administration regarding the company’s alleged involvement in the…

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‘You have lost the plot…’: Geoffrey Boycott slams England’s Bazball mentality | Cricket News – Times of India

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Cricketing legend Geoffrey Boycott accused the England team of “losing the plot” and criticized their overly aggressive batting approach in a scathing assessment of their performance in the second Test against India.Boycott, writing in his column for The Telegraph, lambasted England for what he perceived as a reckless pursuit of attacking cricket,…

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Maharashtra: PhD-holders boycott research fellowship exam alleging question paper leak – Times of India

[ad_1] PUNE: Hundreds of PhD-holder men and women on Wednesday boycotted the common entrance test for research fellowships awarded by three institutes under the Maharashtra government in various cities alleging a question paper leak, a charge denied by the Savitribai Phule Pune University.The CET was scheduled to take place in Pune, Nagpur, Kolhapur and Chhatrapati…

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Madagascar president starts new term amid opposition boycott – Times of India

[ad_1] ANTANANARIVO: President Andry Rajoelina took the oath in a packed stadium on Saturday to start a new term as Madagascar‘s leader, rebuffing an opposition boycott and international concerns over the island’s future.In front of six African presidents in a crowd of 50,000, the 49-year-old party organiser-turned-politician vowed to act with “integrity” to lift the…

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