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7 arrested for illegal mining, thrashing govt employees in south Kashmir

The Newscraving Desk Srinagar, Mar 18: Soon after a video went viral on social media, Kulgam Police arrested at least seven people involved in illegal mining and thrashing mining officials as well as lease holders in Khrewan area of south Kashmir’s Kulgam district, officials said on Saturday. Sources said that a video went viral on

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Unidentified illness kills at least 5 people in Tanzania

Published by BNO News Tanzania is investigating an outbreak of an unidentified illness which has killed at least five people in the country’s northwest, local officials say. Urgent efforts are underway to identify the illness. The health ministry said at least seven people in two villages in Bukoba district, which is part of the Kagera

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For women in India, combining career and marriage can be complicated

Published by Relaxnews By Jay Yuno / Getty Images Indian women represent a minority of the working population, with relatively few of them pursuing a career in this traditional country. And those who do are likely to face difficulties getting married, according to a recent international study. Indian women represent a minority of the working

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It’s not a case of whether England lose Six Nations match, it’s by how many

Published by City AM By Matt Hardy England’s final-round Six Nations tie in Dublin is not a case of whether the hosts can win, it’s a discussion about how many they win by. The Irish chasing a Grand Slam in Dublin, against England, on St Patrick’s weekend. It is made for a famous home victory,

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Pandemic racism, mass shootings spur Asian-Americans to take up guns

Published by AFP Azusa (United States) (AFP) – Ricky Lam has always stayed away from guns. But since two mass killings in the space of a couple of days rocked California’s Asian community, this 35-year-old Chinese-American is thinking again. “I’m still on the fence. I don’t know if I want to purchase a gun. But

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Sharjeel Imam, Asif Tanha Roped In as Scapegoats: Delhi Court

Published by BOOM Live By Ritika Jain Delhi Court today discharged the case against Sharjeel Imam and Asif Iqbal Tanha where they were accused of perpetrating violence at Jamia Milia Islamia University in December 2019 during the anti-CAA protests. It appeared that the police were unable to apprehend those who actually participated in violent protests

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