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Protester killed in Sudan anti-coup rallies

Published by Al-Araby Sudanese security forces shot dead at least one protester Saturday in a crackdown on anti-coup demonstrations, medics said, after the military tightened its grip by forming a new ruling council. The pro-democracy protests come nearly three weeks after top general Abdel Fattah al-Burhan ousted the government, detained the civilian leadership and declared […]

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Three Iraqis killed in Syria’s Al-Hol camp: monitor

Published by Al-Araby Three Iraqi nationals, including a woman, were killed in violence inside the northeastern Syrian camp of Al-Hol that houses relatives of suspected jihadists, a monitor said Saturday. The overcrowded camp is under the control of the Kurdish administration running the region but violence, mostly perpetrated by the Islamic State group, is frequent.

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4544 qualify JKPSC’s Combined Competitive Prelims Examination

Published by Newscraving Newscraving Desk: A total of 4544 candidates have qualified the Combined Competitive Preliminary Examination 2021. With this the Main Examination will be held in February 2022. In a notification issued by the JKPSC, it said a total of 4544 candidates have qualified the examination. However the result of candidates who were allowed

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Five arrested after protests against renewed Dutch Covid-19 lockdown

Published by DPA At least five protesters were taken into custody in the Hague after a demonstration against Dutch coronavirus restrictions turned violent late on Friday, according to a report by the ANP news agency. The demonstrators are accused of throwing rocks and fireworks at police officers and of ignoring police instructions during the event,

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Sudanese security forces use tear gas to disperse anti-coup protests- witnesses

Published by Reuters KHARTOUM (Reuters) – Sudanese security forces fired tear gas to disperse crowds in the capital Khartoum on Saturday as protesters gathered for nationwide mass rallies against a military takeover last month, witnesses said. The demonstrations come two days after military leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan announced the formation of a new ruling council

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Delhi shuts schools, government offices as pollution levels soar

Published by DPA Authorities in New Delhi on Saturday shut schools, asked government employees to work from home and banned construction activity as the Indian capital fights a toxic smog which has blanketed the city for over a week. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said schools will completely shift to online classes for a week

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JKRTC terminates three erring employees

Published by Newscraving Newscraving Desk: Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir Road Transport Corporation (JKRTC) today terminated the services of three employees for dereliction of their duties. The terminated employees included JKRTC Conductors Abdul Majid Dar and Sham-us-din besides Helper Rouf Ahmad Shah. Managing Director, JKRTC, has warned all the employees to perform their duties with full

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Yemen Houthi rebels seize area by key port: loyalist sources

Published by Al-Araby Yemen’s Houthi rebels have taken control of a large area south of Hodeida, a lifeline port where the warring sides agreed a ceasefire in 2018, government military sources said Friday. The rebels advanced after forces loyal to the internationally recognised government retreated from positions south of the Red Sea port city, the

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