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      26 December

      Twitter restores suicide prevention hotline, other safety resources on platform

      Twitter Inc has restored a feature that promotes suicide prevention hotlines and other safety resources to users looking up certain content, after coming under pressure from some users and consumer safety groups over its removal. Reuters reported on Friday that the feature was taken down a few days ago, citing two people familiar with the matter, who said the removal was ordered by the social media platform’s new owner Elon Musk. After publication of the story, Twitter head of trust and safety Ella Irwin confirmed the removal and called it temporary. Twitter was “fixing relevance, optimizing the size of the message prompts and correcting outdated prompts,” Irwin said in an email to Reuters. “We know they are useful and our intent was…

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    • 26 December

      ‘Jesus will get you’: US medic tells Russian President Putin from Ukraine front line

      “Take the chest guy,” barked volunteer US nurse Jennifer Mullee as shells exploded close to the Donetsk front line, triaging wounded Ukrainian soldiers before taking time to relay a personal warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Mullee worked as an emergency nurse in a hospital in Los Angeles until May, when she arrived in the eastern region that has been mired in conflict for much of the 10-month war following an appeal from President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. As a member of the Pirogov First Volunteer Mobile Hospital, she’s been helping to save Ukrainian lives there ever since. “I miss my (two) daughters, but they understand and believe in the struggle of what’s going on here in Ukraine and fully support me…

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    • 26 December

      ‘We stand ready to…’: What Chinese foreign minister said on resolving India-China border dispute

      China stands ready to work with India for “steady and sound” growth of relations between the two countries, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said as he stressed that both nations are committed to upholding stability in border areas. Yi’s statement comes amid simmering tension between the two countries over the recent clash in Tawang sector of Arunachal Pradesh. “China and India have maintained communication through diplomatic and military-to-military channels, and both countries committed to upholding stability in border areas,” the Chinese Foreign Minister said at a media briefing on Sunday. “We stand ready to work with India in the direction toward steady and sound growth of China-India relations,” he added, ANI reported. A violent face-off broke out between Indian and…

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    • 26 December

      Paris shooting: Fresh skirmishes as rally takes place for Kurdish victims of ‘racist’ attack

      Skirmishes broke out between demonstrators and the police on the sidelines of a rally organised on Saturday in Paris to pay tribute to the three Kurds killed by a gunman in the French capital the previous day.  At least four cars were overturned, including at least one set on fire, and garbage cans burned on Boulevard du Temple, near Place de la République. The security forces, targeted by projectile jets, responded by firing tear gas canisters.  Several hundred people gathered at midday to pay tribute to the three Kurds killed and three others wounded the day before by a 69-year-old man shot near a Kurdish cultural centre. In the crowd, many demonstrators were waving flags of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party PKK, or…

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    • 26 December

      Chinese authorities face criticism over distributing traditional medicine, not ibuprofen and paracetamol

      China is currently facing a deadly coronavirus (COVID-19) wave, that led to a rise in infections which is believed to have been fueled after Beijing rapidly eased its zero-Covid strategy last month.  The surge in cases in China, where the first known Covid case was reported in late 2019, has resulted in a shortage of medicines like pharmaceuticals. There are also reports of overflowing hospital wards.  Amid chaotic conditions, Chinese authorities are facing a backlash for distributing traditional medicines, such as Lianhua Qingwen (LHQW).  The South China Morning Post reported on Sunday that the Chinese government is stepping up the production and distribution of Lianhua Qingwen in order to curb the spread.  LHQW has been widely used in China, and…

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    • 25 December

      Maoist chief Prachanda set to become new Nepal PM

      In a swift move, CPN-Maoist Centre chief Pushpa Kamal Dahal, also known as Prachanda, Sunday mustered the support of 168 parliamentarians, way above the magic mark of 138 in the House of Representatives, clearing the way for his third stint in the Nepal Prime Minister’s Office in the last 14 years. Hardly an hour after he snapped ties with the ruling coalition led by Sher Bahadur Deuba, Prachanda went to the President’s office in the company of KP Sharma Oli, chief of the Communist Party of Nepal – Unified Marxist Leninist (UML), with a list of supporters from seven political parties. Notably, the parties supporting Prachanda include pro-monarchy Rastriya Prajatantra Party, newly born Rastriya Swatantra Party, Janata Samajbadi Party, regional…

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    • 25 December

      China stands ready to work with India: Chinese Foreign Minister

      This statement came in the backdrop of the December 9 faceoff between the Indian and Chinese soldiers in Arunachal Pradesh’s Tawang sector. Beijing: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, on Sunday, said that China is ready to work with India through steady and sound growth of the relations, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry website. While addressing the reporters on China’s relations with India, Wang said, “China and India have maintained communication through the diplomatic and military-to-military channels, and both countries are committed to upholding stability in the border areas. We stand ready to work with India in the direction toward steady and sound growth of China-India relations.” This statement came in the backdrop of the December 9 faceoff between the Indian and Chinese soldiers…

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    • 25 December

      18 die as monster storm brings rain, snow, cold across US

      Across the U.S., officials have attributed deaths to exposure, car crashes, a falling tree limb and other effects of the storm. Buffalo (US): A frigid winter storm killed at least 18 people as it swept across the country, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses and leaving millions of people on edge about the possibility of Christmas Eve blackouts. The storm unleashed its full fury on Buffalo, New York, with hurricane-force winds causing whiteout conditions. Emergency response efforts were paralysed, and the city’s international airport was shut down. Across the U.S., officials have attributed deaths to exposure, car crashes, a falling tree limb and other effects of the storm. At least three people died in the Buffalo area,…

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    • 25 December

      Pak an unnatural state; Sindhi, Baloch, Pashtun people will be free: Zafar Sahito

      Zafar Sahito, the founder and Chief Organiser of Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement, who is in exile in the United States, has been engaged in a relentless fight for the cause of a free Sindhudesh. Chennai: Zafar Sahito, the founder and Chief Organiser of Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement, who is in exile in the United States, has been engaged in a relentless fight for the cause of a free Sindhudesh. He has been globally active and regularly interacts with think tanks, intellectuals, media, and other foreign leaders from the United States highlighting the sufferings faced by the people of the Sindh region of Pakistan. During an online interview with IANS, Zafar Sahito said that the people of Sindh, Baloch and Pashtun will…

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    • 25 December

      Shells pummel Ukraine’s Kherson leaving 10 dead, 55 wounded

      Russian shells pummeled the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson on Saturday, killing at least 10 people and injuring 55 Kyiv: Russian shells pummeled the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson on Saturday, killing at least 10 people and injuring 55 in the city that Moscow’s troops were forced to abandon last month. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, just back from his quick trip to Washington, posted photos of the wreckage on his social media accounts. He noted the destruction came as Ukrainians were beginning Christmas celebrations that for many Orthodox Christians will culminate in the traditional celebration Jan. 7. “This is not sensitive content — it’s the real life of Kherson,” Zelenskyy tweeted. The images showed cars on fire, bodies on the street and building…

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