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Night Temp Rises As Kashmir Valley Braces Up For Snowfall

As Kashmir Valley braces up for first snowfall of the season, night temperatures rose across amid cloud cover on Saturday. “Snowfall is most likely to commence from late night of December 4th, increasing gradually in intensity and spatial distribution with peak on December 5th,” an official of the meteorological department here said. He said plains […]

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Twitter users stand against Islamophobia in viral experiment

Published by Al-Araby Hundreds of social media users worldwide took a stand against Islamophobia in a viral social experiment started by an American-Pakistani Muslim activist on Tuesday. Saqib Hussain Javed, 27, of Detroit, Michigan, asked Twitter users to say where they’re from and that they’re against anti-Muslim hate. Ex-National Basketball Association professional player Rex Chapman

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Saudi Arabia to host Middle East’s ‘largest music festival’

Published by Al-Araby Saudi Arabia will host the largest music festival in the Middle East next year, with the participation of major international musicians. The festival will take place between 16-19 December next year and is part of an initiative launched by the Spirit of Saudi Arabia project under the tourism ministry, which highlights all

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Omicron threat: RT-PCR test mandatory for all international arrivals

News Desk Srinagar, Dec 03 Amid the threat of a new Covid variant, authorities have made the RT-PCR test mandatory for all international arrivals at Srinagar International Airport and samples of positive cases must be sent for genome sequencing. Moreover, authorities have asked the people arriving from “At-Risk” nations to remain in home quarantine for

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Islamic State Iraq village attack final death toll 13

Published by Al-Araby An attack by so-called Islamic State militants on a village in northern Iraq on Friday killed three villagers and 10 Kurdish soldiers, officials in Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish region said. The attack took place in the Makhmour region, a hotbed for Islamic State activity that sees regular attacks against Kurdish forces, Iraqi forces

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Iran nuclear talks to break on Friday with formal meeting -officials

Published by Reuters By Parisa Hafezi, Francois Murphy and John Irish VIENNA (Reuters) -The seventh round of indirect U.S.-Iranian talks on reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal will end on Friday with a meeting of the remaining parties to the deal, European and Iranian officials said, with the aim of resuming next week. The gathering

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Govt asks teachers to carry online interaction with students once in a week during winter vacations

Staff Report Government on Friday ordered that there will be online interaction of teaching faculty with students through “whatsapp group or Google-meet etc” at least once in a week during the ensuing winter vacations in Kashmir Valley and winter zone of Jammu division. According to a formal order issued Principal Secretary School Education Department, Bishwajit

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Soldier found dead under mysterious circumstances inside Badami Cantonment Camp

News Desk: Srinagar, An army man was found dead under mysterious circumstances inside Badami Bagh cantonment army camp here, officials said on Friday evening. They told GNS that one Anuj Singh son of Prem Chand resident of Bihar was found dead at a store room inside the army camp. The deceased belonged to Kilo force,

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WHO tells Asia-Pacific to brace for Omicron as variant spreads

Published by Reuters MANILA (Reuters) -The World Health Organization (WHO) warned Asia-Pacific countries on Friday to boost healthcare capacity and fully vaccinate their people to prepare for a surge in COVID-19 cases as the Omicron variant spreads globally despite travel curbs. Despite shutting its borders to travel from high-risk southern African countries, Australia became the

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