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      16 December

      Musk suspends Twitter accounts of several prominent journalists

      When a Twitter user posted screenshots of suspended accounts of some journalists, Musk said on Friday: “Same doxxing rules apply to journalists as to everyone else. San Francisco: Twitter CEO Elon Musk has suspended accounts of several prominent journalists on the micro-blogging platform, including Donie O’Sullivan from CNN and Drew Harwell from The Washington Post as they covered the “exact real-time location” of Musk. When a Twitter user posted screenshots of suspended accounts of some journalists, Musk said on Friday: “Same doxxing rules apply to journalists as to everyone else. “They posted my exact real-time location, basically assassination coordinates, in (obvious) direct violation of Twitter terms of service.” The user’s post also included journalists Ryan Mac from The New York Times…

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    • 16 December

      7 British-Indians win 2022 Young Dentist Award in UK

      The 2022 Dentistry Awards, feted as ‘dentistry’s biggest party’, took place late last month at The Athena in Leicester. London: Seven British-Indians have received the Young Dentist Award in recognition of their excellence in dentistry across the whole of the UK. The 2022 Dentistry Awards, feted as ‘dentistry’s biggest party’, took place late last month at The Athena in Leicester. While Kiran Shankla and Rohit Keshav Sunil Patel won from the South East, Sorabh Patel and Vishal Patel won from London. Viraj Patel and Paavan Chouhan from the North West and Chetan Sharma from Midlands won along with 20 others who were honoured in the Young Dentist award category. There were a total of 13 categories in the award, including Dental…

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    • 16 December

      Istanbul mayor jailed for ‘insulting’ officials ahead of 2023 election

      The mayor of Istanbul has been jailed for “insulting” officials in a controversial trial ahead of next year’s elections. Ekrem İmamoğlu was convicted of “insulting” members of Turkey’s Supreme Electoral Council and sentenced to two years and seven months in prison. The Turkish court also imposed a political ban that prevents him from standing for election over the same period. Critics have slammed the trial as an attempt to eliminate a key opponent of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan before the presidential and parliamentary elections in June 2023. The 52-year-old mayor, who belongs to the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), is expected to appeal the court’s ruling. İmamoğlu has always professed his “confidence in Turkish justice” and has condemned the case…

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    • 16 December

      After zombie virus, ‘gate to hell’ caused by iron mine collapse discovered in Russia

      In the wake of the shocking discovery of the zombie virus and the potential for mass extinction, a ‘gate to hell’ has been discovered in Russia. It was reported that the discovery of a massive sinkhole close to a well-known ski resort in Russia opened the “gate to hell.” According to The Mirror, the massive collapse occurred at an iron ore mine, with one house seen situated on the edge of the new crater and nearly swallowed up after the meltdown. According to reports, residents of a total of four homes had previously evacuated the area in Sheregesh, in the Kemerovo region of Siberia, out of concern for a collapse. It was added that there were no casualties as a…

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    • 16 December

      Boris Becker ‘deported from Britain to native Germany on £2 million private jet’

      Boris Becker has reportedly been deported from Britain to his native Germany on a £2 million private jet after being freed from jail. The three-time Wimbledon champion, 55, was said on Thursday (15.12.22) by The Sun to have been picked up by the luxury craft after he was released from prison under an early release scheme after serving eight months of a two-and-a-half sentence handed down in April for hiding £2.5 million in assets while bankrupt. Boris finished his term at the Category C Huntercomb jail, Oxon, where criminals wait to be deported, after doing time in London’s Category B Wandsworth Prison. The Sun said the grand slam icon was driven to the steps of his plane by police in…

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    • 16 December

      Vietnam carries major expansion in South China Sea, says report

      Washington-based think tank Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIC), claimed that Vietnam has conducted major expansion in the South China Sea.  The CSIS reported that Vietnam has conducted this expansion by dredging and landfill work at most of its outposts in South China, Reuters reported.  CSIS’s Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI) said that these efforts include expanded landfill work at four features and new dredging at five others.  CSIS report said, “The scale of the landfill work, while still falling far short of the more than 3,200 acres of land created by China from 2013 to 2016, is significantly larger than previous efforts from Vietnam and represents a major move toward reinforcing its position in the Spratlys.” The work…

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    • 16 December

      Lula asks Brazil’s new foreign minister to restore ties with Maduro’s Venezuela

      Brazil’s next Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mauro Vieira, confirmed Wednesday that President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has instructed him to “reestablish” diplomatic relations with Venezuela and strengthen ties with “traditional partners” such as China, the United States and the European Union. Among Lula’s indications regarding Venezuela is also to reactivate consular work, so that as of January 1, when Lula takes office, a chargé d’affaires will be sent to take charge of the reopening of the Brazilian Embassy in Caracas. “The government that was elected is the government of Nicolás Maduro”, has settled the head of diplomacy when asked about the opponent Juan Guaidó, whom Jair Bolsonaro considered interim president of Venezuela. Vieira also said that President Lula has…

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    • 16 December

      Chinese doctors and nurses reportedly told to work while infected as Covid surges

      Chinese doctors and nurses are being told to keep working even when infected with Covid-19, staff and residents reported, as the virus rips through the population in the wake of eased restrictions. Some hospitals in Beijing have up to 80% of their staff infected, but many of them are still required to work due to staff shortages, a doctor in a large public hospital in Beijing told Reuters, adding he had spoken to his peers at other big hospitals in the capital. All operations and surgeries had been cancelled at his hospital unless the patient was “dying tomorrow”, he said, declining to be named due to the sensitivity of the subject. A senior World Health Organization official said on Wednesday…

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    • 15 December

      US keeps tab on clash at LAC by Sino-India

      NEW DELHI: The United States on Wednesday said it was closely monitoring the situation following the recent clash between Indian and Chinese troops in the Tawang sector.  It added that both India and China should use existing bilateral mechanisms to discuss border issues and that Washington was glad that quick military disengagement took place between troops of both sides following the incident. The comment also came just hours after both India and the US “reaffirmed their deep strategic partnership” At a media briefing in Washington, White House Spokesperson Ms. Karine Jean-Pierre said, “We are glad to hear that both sides appear to have quickly disengaged. We encourage India and China to use existing bilateral channels to discuss disputed boundaries. Again, we’re…

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    • 15 December

      Twitter suspends account tracking Musk, legal action underway

      Jack Sweeney, a 19-year-old college student and aviation enthusiast, created the @ElonJet account, which provided regular updates on flights of Musk by using publicly available data. San Francisco: Twitter has suspended the account that was tracking the movements of CEO Elon Musk’s private plane, and Musk claimed that he is taking legal action against the account’s owner. Jack Sweeney, a 19-year-old college student and aviation enthusiast, created the @ElonJet account, which provided regular updates on flights of Musk by using publicly available data. Musk on Thursday said: “legal action is being taken against Sweeney and organisations who supported harm to my family,” arguing it put his son at risk. “Any account doxxing real-time location info of anyone will be suspended, as…

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