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Two drones targeting Iraq base shot down: anti-IS coalition

Published by Al-Araby Two armed drones targeting an airbase in western Iraq were shot down Tuesday, an official of the US-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group said. “Two fixed-wing drones rigged with explosives were engaged and destroyed by defensive capabilities at the Iraqi Al-Asad Air Base early this morning,” the official said. “The attempted […]

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Brazil’s cruise season suspended due to hundreds of coronavirus cases

Published by DPA Cruise operations in Brazil will be suspended until January 21 due to climbing numbers of coronavirus cases on board ships, the Brazilian branch of the cruise lines association Clia said Monday. The decision, which Clia stressed was voluntary, will apply immediately to new departures. Ships already sailing will complete their voyages as

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Kashmiri vegetables to sell in Dubai

Staff Report The Department of Agriculture Kashmir in collaboration with an international marketing group LuLu has sent the fourth consignment of Kashmiri vegetables ,spices and cereals to UAE. The consignment includes Kale, Turnip, Carrot, Radish, Broccoli, Lotus root and G.I tagged Saffron to Sharjah Dubai. Director Chowdhary Mohammad Iqbal said the Department of Agriculture Kashmir

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Family members of those killed in Hyderpora encounter reject police probe

Staff Report Family members of two people killed in Hyderpora encounter including the building owner have rejected the police probe. Family members of building owner Altaf Ahmed Bhat and Dr Mudasir Gul Wednesday rejected the SIT probe of police stating that “it seems a fairy tale” . Family of Altaf said he was tortured and

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Alphabet CEO Pichai can be questioned in privacy lawsuit, judge rules

Published by Reuters UK (Reuters) – Plaintiffs who accused Alphabet Inc’s Google of unlawfully tracking their internet use while on “Incognito” browsing mode can question Chief Executive Sundar Pichai for up to two hours, a California federal judge has ruled. In the lawsuit filed in June 2020, users accused Google of illegally invading their privacy

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