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      15 December

      5 year-old Indian kid falls to death from Dubai high-rise

      A five-year-old child of Indian descent died after falling from a high-rise building in Al Qusais, east of Dubai, police said. Dubai: A five-year-old child of Indian descent died after falling from a high-rise building in Al Qusais, east of Dubai, police said. The girl fell through a tiny window that opened from the ninth floor of the family’s apartment near Al Bustan centre at around 9.30 p.m. on December 10, the Khaleej Times reported. “It is a very small window and almost physically impossible for a child to get through,” a neighbour said. “I am not sure how it happened, but it is heartbreaking,” he said, adding that the child “was an active and sweet girl who always smiled”. After finishing…

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    • 15 December

      Indian lecturer wins discrimination case against UK university

      The University of Portsmouth failed to reappoint Dr Kajal Sharma for a job she had been doing for five years, replacing her with a white candidate with no experience of the role, The Guardian reported. London: An Indian lecturer has won a discrimination case against a UK university whose selection process, according to an employment tribunal, was “tainted by race discrimination”. The University of Portsmouth failed to reappoint Dr Kajal Sharma for a job she had been doing for five years, replacing her with a white candidate with no experience of the role, The Guardian reported. While 11 out of her 12 white colleagues were reappointed after their contracts ended, Sharma, hired as a senior lecturer in 2016, was not given her job…

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    • 15 December

      iPhone 14 Crash Detection notifies man of his wife’s accident

      According to a Reddit post, user ‘u/unclescorpion’ was notified of an accident right away, while he was on a phone call with her when he heard her scream — and the line went dead. San Francisco: The iPhone 14 Crash Detection feature has notified a man about his wife’s nearby car accident, prompting him to rush to the scene and provide aid before paramedics arrived. According to a Reddit post, user ‘u/unclescorpion’ was notified of an accident right away, while he was on a phone call with her when he heard her scream — and the line went dead. “While I was talking to my wife on the phone as she drove home from the store, I heard her scream, and the line…

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    • 15 December

      Jaishankar discusses India’s G20 leadership with Guterres

      Jaishankar tweeted after their meeting here on Wednesday that they “exchanged views on working together during India’s G20 Presidency”. United Nations: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has discussed with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres working together on G20, which is being led by India. Jaishankar tweeted after their meeting here on Wednesday that they “exchanged views on working together during India’s G20 Presidency”. India became President of the G20 group of major industrialised and emerging economies as the world faces a double whammy of crises from the fallout of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the lingering effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Ukraine-Russia war was also discussed and Jaishankar tweeted that he valued Guterres’s insights. Earlier, Guterres had spoken at the…

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    • 15 December

      Taiwan denounces China’s entry of 18 nuclear bombers into its airspace

      Taiwan authorities on Tuesday denounced the entry of 21 Chinese Army aircraft, including 18 nuclear bombers, into its air defense identification zone. Taiwan’s Ministry of Defense, which said in a statement that 18 H-6 bombers had entered Taiwanese airspace from the south, said the authorities were monitoring the situation with their own fighters and detection systems. The authorities also warned that this is the largest recorded presence of such aircraft in Taiwanese airspace in a 24-hour period, according to the Central News Agency (CNA). Tension has increased throughout this year between China and Taiwan, which it considers another province under its sovereignty. Last August, the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, visited the island, which provoked numerous…

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    • 15 December

      Chinese spy ship Yang Wang 5 leaves Indian Ocean Region amid Arunachal faceoff

      A Chinese surveillance vessel ‘Yuan Wang 5’ which entered the Indian Ocean Region last week, has now moved out of the area. According to Navy sources, the vessel was being constantly monitored by Indian Navy assets, including long range surveillance drones and maritime patrol aircraft. The Chinese spy ship, known to be fitted with several tracking and surveillance devices, entered the Indian Ocean Region, ahead of a plan by India for a likely test firing a long-range ballistic missile in the Bay of Bengal. The Chinese ballistic missile and satellite tracking ship is a third-generation vessel of Yuan Wang series that entered service in 2007.  The moving back of the vessel came a day after reports of a clash between Indian…

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    • 15 December

      Peru decrees a national state of emergency for 30 days

      Peru’s Minister of Defense, Luis Alberto Otarola, announced on Wednesday that the Andean government has decided to declare a 30-day national state of emergency in response to the protests in support of former president Pedro Castillo. According to Otarola, during this period, the National Police will be in charge of maintaining internal order in the country in collaboration with the Armed Forces, as reported by the Peruvian radio station RPP. The Minister of Defense considers that this is a “forceful and authoritative” response by the Peruvian authorities to the recent violent protests in several regions of the country. Already on Wednesday the current president of Peru, Dina Boluarte, pointed to the possibility of extending the current state of emergency –…

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    • 15 December

      India has become a rogue state, says Pakistan Minister Hina Rabbani Khar

       (IANS) Lambasting New Delhi for its “nefarious terror activities” in Pakistan, Pakistan’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar on Wednesday termed India a “rogue state”, saying though it projects itself as the “greatest victim” of terrorism, it is the perpetrator of it, media reports said. “We are also at a unique place because nobody is willing to call the bluff. Nobody is willing to call out the clear simple glaring hypocrisy in this whole act,” said Khar in a press conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad, Geo News reported. Khar’s presser came a day after Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah said that India’s footprints are seen in all terror activities carried out in Pakistan. She…

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    • 15 December

      Switch from ULEZ to ‘Pay as You Drive’ could see London drivers charged different amounts depending on income

      London drivers could be charged different amounts to drive in the capital under proposals to replace the Ultra Low Emissions Zone and other road-charging schemes in the capital. It comes after the Mayor announced plans to expand the £12.50 a day charge on the most polluting cars London-wide next year. Transport for London has said it is starting to look at how future road charging could be used within London to tackle air pollution, the climate emergency and traffic in one “smarter” scheme. That could include replacing existing charges with a road user charging scheme that uses “more sophisticated technology” such as tracking how far people drive to charge them different amounts. Silviya Barrett, director of policy and research, at the Campaign for Better…

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    • 14 December

      Four reasons why many South Africans will refuse to support Morocco

      The Atlas Lions beat Portugal last week to become the first African nation to reach the semifinal stage of the World Cup, sparking joyous celebrations in North Africa, the Middle East and the Arab world. Dispute over Western Sahara South Africa and Morocco have a long-running feud about the political status of the Western Sahara, an area Morocco claims as its southern province but South Africa recognises as independent. The situation has created a frosty relationship between the countries, and many South Africans are sympathetic to the cause of Western Sahara, much like they are to Palestinians in their relationship Morocco is perceived as identifying more with Europe than Africa It’s believed about 5-million Moroccans live abroad, mainly in European…

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