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India stresses mutual respect in China talks, amid border row

CAIRO, 28 September 2020: The Indian government declared that mutual respect is essential to China-India relations in an attempt to mend differences on the same day Tehran announced its determination until November U.N. arms embargo on Iran denied sanctions braeking shop concerning/Qatarposts-statement. Datatables statements The ministry, in a statement issued on Thursday night said this […]

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Hurricane Beryl Wreaks Havoc on Island, Leaving Majority Homeless

What Hurricane Beryl left in her wake was a Union Island—serene paradise off St. Vincent and the Grenadines—in ruins. Citizens here are trying to really come to terms with the damage, with nearly every building on the island either destroyed or severely damaged. A Night of Terror Katrina Coy of Union Island described the horror

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New York Passes Laws to Make Social Media Less Addictive for Children

Albany, NY – In a move to protect children from the potential harmful effects of social media, New York Governor Kathy Hochul has signed two new laws aimed at making social media platforms less “addictive” for minors. The Stop Addictive Feeds Exploitation (SAFE) for Kids Act requires social media platforms and app stores to obtain

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Hurricane Beryl surges to ‘potentially catastrophic’ storm

Hurricane Beryl has intensified into a “potentially catastrophic” Category 5 storm, according to the United States National Hurricane Center. Hurricane Dora would later hammer Puerto Rico on September 30th  this time it killed fifteen people. Impact on Carriacou and Surrounding Islands Carriacou took the storm’s “extremely dangerous eyewall, with winds sustained at more than 240

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If Congress passes a deal, Biden promises to “shut down” the border.

Bipartisan Senate border legislation that would allow US President Joe Biden to close the southern border “when it becomes overwhelmed” is reportedly something Biden supports.   “If I were granted that authority, I would use it the day I sign the bill into law,” he said in a statement released on Friday.   Mr. Biden

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MPs to meet with security minister to discuss Sikhs’ safety in the UK

The government’s security minister will meet with a cross-party group of MPs to discuss the safety of Sikh activists residing in the United Kingdom.   Concerns were voiced, according to Labour MP Preet Kaur Gill, after a “intelligence hit list” surfaced on several Indian media outlets.   She said, “It mentioned about 20 Sikhs who

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a statue of a famous baseball player Jackie Robinson was taken from a Kansas park.

According to authorities, a statue of the renowned American baseball player Jackie Robinson was taken from a Kansas park.   The bronze statue, which was located in a Wichita park, was removed in a truck after being broken at the ankles.   Wichita Police released a statement regarding the theft, which occurred overnight on Thursday,

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Congress is being asked to pass new laws in response to Taylor Swift’s deepfakes.

Following the millions of views that explicit Photoshopped images of Taylor Swift received online, US lawmakers have called for new legislation that would make the creation of deepfake images illegal.   The pictures were shared on various social media platforms, such as Telegram and X.   US Representative Joe Morelle described the photo’s dissemination as

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Toyota has recalled 50,000 cars in the US due to concerns about airbag “injury or death.”

Takata airbag inflators have the potential to explode and kill drivers, so Toyota has advised owners of 50,000 older cars in the US to get repairs done right away.   The models from 2003 to 2005 from some of the largest automakers in the world are covered by the “Do Not Drive” advisory.   Takata

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Vladimir Kara-Murza: The UK is demanding explanations after a British-Russian activist who was imprisoned disappeared.

UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron has demanded that Russia clarify the whereabouts of opposition figure Vladimir Kara-Murza, who is currently incarcerated.   Since the Russian-British national was released from a Siberian prison after being found guilty of treason for opposing the war in Ukraine, there has been increased cause for concern.   Transfers between Russian

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