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Contents from around the world which are serious, weird, educational, satirical, hilarious or purely for your information and imagination. The happenings or pictures are not in any specific chronological order and has been collected from various sources. How World Travels is an initiative by Marketingpundit.com (virtual space identity of Deep Banerjee). Click on the pictures to view larger versions of the same.
Tuesday, 29 July 2025
Indonesia is reverting to Hinduism at a fast pace
Indonesia is reverting to Hinduism at a fast pace.
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HowWorldTravels (July 2025)
Bilawal Bhutto is g*ay
Now the world knows the raaz behind the the epic 'Kaun Raat Ke Aandhere Mein Chup Chup Ke Aaten Hain Aur Mera Desh Laundastan Ki Aand Forces Ka Gaa*nd Maarke Ke Chala Jata Hai' hilarious speech in his ola bhakt parliament.
Laundastan's Pappu and Phoren Minister Bila*wal Bhu*tto is a confirmed g*ay!
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* How Pakistan Travels
Friday, 11 July 2025
British Pakistanis of the UK cause 33% of birth defects due to cousin marriages
A video of Tommy Robinson is going viral where he claims that British Pakistanis, who are just 3% of the UK population, cause 33% of birth defects due to cousin marriages. He calls it an Islamic tradition and blames it for burdening the NHS. Studies do show a higher rate of birth defects linked to cousin marriages.
Apologists of imbecile Muzlims are calling his statements racist and misleading.
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* How World Travels
Saturday, 5 July 2025
EV sales in Norway vis-a-vis Japan in June 2025
While Norway reported a staggering 97% of new cars sold in June 2025 were electric, Japan remains far behind.
Despite generous subsidies, Japan's EV share is estimated to be just 1.8% to 2% of new car sales.
Japan continues to favor hybrid vehicles, with over 40% of sales being hybrids, particularly Toyota’s Prius.
Experts cite Japan’s slow policy shifts and consumer hesitation toward full electrification.
Norway’s success stems from aggressive tax incentives and nearly 100% hydropower-based electricity.
Meanwhile, Japan’s reliance on fossil fuels and outdated infrastructure stalls real EV progress.
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* EV sales
* Global Roadie
* Indian Roadie Secondary Research
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