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      24 December

      Gulf migrant wins Rs 30 crore lottery in UAE

      Ajay hails from Thungur village in Birpur mandal and went to UAE four years ago to work as a driver.  JAGTIAL: A gulf migrant, Ogula Ajay has won 15,000,000 United Arab Emirates dirham (Rs 30 crore) in Emirates lucky draw on Friday in UAE, according to reports reaching here. Ajay (31) had purchased two lottery tickets of Emirates and won the bumper prize in a lucky draw. Emirate Draw Manager Partner, Mohammed Alawadi handed over the cheque to Ajany in Dubai on Friday. Ajay hails from Thungur village in Birpur mandal and went to UAE four years ago to work as a driver. Source.

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    • 24 December

      Covid Alert: No entry for visitors in Taj Mahal without Covid testing

      In the wake of recent increase in cases of coronavirus in China and other nations, India’s international tourist hotspot, the Taj Mahal, has been put on alert. The Covid alert in the Taj Mahal was confirmed by Agra’s District Health Information Officer. According to reports, the samples of tourists visiting the Taj Mahal are being tested for coronavirus by Agra’s health department, especially of those visitors who are coming from foreign countries. As per reports, one of the wonders of the world has been welcoming foreign and domestic tourists in huge numbers every day. Meanwhile, testing of coronavirus is being carried out by health officials at bus stands, airports and railway stations in Agra. Agra’s District Health Information Officer Anil…

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    • 24 December

      Seoul: North Korean hackers steal US$ 1.2 billion by crypto hacking and other illicit cyber activities

      South Korea’s intelligence service reported on Thursday that North Korean hackers had stolen an estimated 1.5 trillion won (USD 1.2 billion) in bitcoin and other virtual assets over the previous five years, with more than half of it happening this year alone. As per experts, North Korea has turned to crypto hacking and other illegal cyber operations as a source of desperately needed foreign cash to maintain its fragile economy and fund its nuclear development in response to tough UN sanctions and the COVID-19 pandemic.  North Korea’s concentration on cybercrimes after UN economic sanctions were strengthened in 2017 in response to its nuclear programme has made it one of the world’s finest countries at stealing digital assets, according to South Korea’s major spy…

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    • 24 December

      Russian Woman Placed On ‘Global Wanted’ List For Asking Soldier Husband To Rape Ukrainian women

      The woman, identified as Olga Bykovskaya, by Ukrainian investigation agencies, added to the state, inter-state and international wanted lists. The Ukrainian authorities started an investigation after it was revealed that she was instructing her husband to rape women in Russia-occupied-Ukraine. Apparently, the woman had also her husband to use protection. What Did She Say According to a report by news website Leading Britain’s Conversation, the woman’s conversation was intercepted. In the call to her husband, identified as 27-year-old Roman Bykovsky, the woman was heard saying: “So yeah, do it over there. Ukrainian women there. Rape them. Yeah. Don’t tell me anything, understand.” Her partner replied, “So I should rape and not tell you anything,” to which Bykovskaya says, “Yes, so that…

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    • 24 December

      China: Shanghai hit by a surge in coronavirus cases

      Shanghai, China’s megacity with a 25 million-strong population has been hit by a surge in coronavirus cases, reported NHK World. Case numbers have been growing since last week in Shanghai, where staff shortages are causing delays in delivery services. Shanghai has the largest Japanese population among cities in China. The city’s Japanese consulate-general said the virus is spreading among employees at Japanese and other businesses, reported NHK World. This comes months after Shanghai endured a brutal lockdown to stop the spread of Covid. Hospitals are struggling to cope with the number of infected patients, pharmacies are turning customers away empty-handed, businesses are shutting because staff are off sick, most schools have closed and usage of public transport is plummeting, the…

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    • 24 December

      Three Killed, Several Injured in Shooting in Paris, Macron Denounces ‘Odious Attack’ Against Kurds

      Two were killed and four left in serious condition after gunshots were fired in a Kurdish cultural centre and nearby Kurdish cafe in the central district of Paris on Friday. A third person later succumbed to injuries, taking the death toll to three. “There are three dead, one person in intensive care and two people with serious injuries, and the suspect, who was arrested, has also been injured, notably to the face,” Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau told reporters at the scene. ‘Odious Attack’ French President Emmanuel Macron denounced the incident as “an odious attack”. “The Kurds in France have been the target of an odious attack in the heart of Paris,” he wrote on Twitter. “Thoughts for the people who…

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    • 23 December

      Zelenskyy thanks ‘every American,’ sees ‘turning point’

      Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that “against all odds” Ukraine still stands, as he paid a defiant wartime visit to Washington to thank US leaders and “ordinary Americans” for their support in fighting off Russia’s invasion. Washington: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Wednesday that “against all odds” Ukraine still stands, as he paid a defiant wartime visit to Washington to thank U.S. leaders and “ordinary Americans” for their support in fighting off Russia’s invasion. He pledged there would be “no compromises” in trying to bring an end to the war. Delivering an impassioned address to Congress aimed at sustaining support for his country’s defense, Zelenskyy called the tens of billions of dollars in U.S. military and economic assistance over the past year…

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    • 23 December

      Nuclear weapons: List of countries with most nuclear warheads

      With Russia’s Donetsk militia commander Alexander Khodakovsky yesterday suggesting the usage of nuclear weapons to bring war against Ukraine to an end if NATO is directly involved in military conflict, there are growing concerns and fears across the world that Russia may use nuclear weapons.   Hyderabad: With Russia’s Donetsk militia commander Alexander Khodakovsky yesterday suggesting the usage of nuclear weapons to bring war against Ukraine to an end if NATO is directly involved in military conflict, there are growing concerns and fears across the world that Russia may use nuclear weapons. Russia is also flexing its muscles by showing off its nuclear weapons ahead of the upcoming Strategic Missiles Forces Day on December 17. Amid all these happenings, there are certain…

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    • 23 December

      ‘Sooner, the better’: Putin says wants to end war in Ukraine

      “Our goal is… to end this conflict. We are striving for this and will continue to strive… so we will seek to make sure that it all ends, and the sooner, the better,” Putin told reporters. Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday said Russia was aiming for a speedy end to the conflict in Ukraine and that fighting should end as soon as possible, reported The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH). “Our goal is… to end this conflict. We are striving for this and will continue to strive… so we will seek to make sure that it all ends, and the sooner, the better,” Putin told reporters. Putin’s comments were met with scepticism by Ukraine and its allies. White House spokesman John Kirby said…

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    • 23 December

      China sends 39 warplanes, 3 ships toward Taiwan in 24 hours

       China’s military sent 39 planes and three ships toward Taiwan in a 24-hour display of force directed at the island, Taiwan’s defence ministry said on Thursday. China’s military harassment of self-ruled Taiwan, which it claims is its own territory, has intensified in recent years, and the Communist Party’s People’s Liberation Army has sent planes or ships toward the island on a near-daily basis. Between 6 am on Wednesday and 6 am on Thursday, 30 of the Chinese planes crossed the median of the Taiwan Strait, an unofficial boundary once tacitly accepted by both sides, according to Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence. Those planes flew to the island’s southwest and then horizontally all the way to the southeastern side before doubling…

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