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      7 December

      India warns Anthony Albanese of rise in Sikh separatism in Australia and its links to terrorist groups

      Senior Indian government officials have warned Anthony Albanese-led government over rise in Sikh separatism in Australia and its links to terrorist groups in India. During their recent meeting with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil, the Indian government officials expressed worry over increasing support for Khalistan movement, specially in Melbourne’s Indian community. What led to the fear? At an Indian Community event – The Humanity Walk – in Melbourne, Khalistan supporters waved flags and handed out pamphlets. The walk on 19 November was organised by the Victorian Sikh Gurdwara Council. A report by The Australian quoted an Indian government official saying that Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government in India wanted to convey the Australian ministers that the…

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    • 7 December

      King Mohamed VI celebrates Morocco’s victory over Spain at the World Cup in Qatar in the streets of Rabat.

      The King of Morocco, Mohamed VI, went out to celebrate Tuesday in the streets of Rabat the historic victory of his country against Spain in the round of 16 of the World Cup in Qatar. The monarch was seen wearing a Moroccan national team jersey as he drove through the streets of Rabat in a vehicle, which was escorted by security agents, according to a video published by the Moroccan news portal Le Desk. Mohamed VI has called the president of the federation, Fouzi Lekjaa, as well as the coach, Walid Regragui, to congratulate them on the victory, with which for the first time in its history Morocco manages to pass to the quarterfinals of a World Cup, reports MAP…

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    • 6 December

      Donald Trump failed to disclose a $19.8m loan while he was president,

      Donald Trump did not disclose a $19.8m loan from a South Korean conglomerate with links to North Korea when he was the president of the US, according to a new report. The documents obtained by the New York attorney general showed an unreported liability Mr Trump owed to South Korean company Daewoo, reported Forbes. Mr Trump owed millions of dollars to the company while he was running for the White House in 2016 and paid off the loan just after five months into his presidency, the documents revealed. He did not list the debt as candidates are expected to in their financial disclosure filings and seemed to have acted with some urgency to clear the debt off his balance sheet; the report said. Daewoo partnered with Mr Trump on…

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    • 6 December

      Pakistan: Chicken prices to reach PKR 1,000 per kilogram, eggs PKR 500 per dozen

      Egg and chicken may soon burn a hole in the pockets of people in Pakistan as the country is expected to see a sharp surge in their prices following the shortage of soybean meal shortage. Prices of chicken would go up to PKR 1,000 per kilogram, while eggs per dozen would now cost PKR 500 due to soybean meal scarcity due to non-clearance of soybean and canola seed shipments at the port, ARY News reported. Due to the negligence of the Shehbaz Sharif-led Pakistani government, soybean and canola seed shipments are facing a delay in clearance at the port, thereby affecting the poultry farms and other industries across the country. In this regard, a protest was held at the Karachi…

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    • 6 December

      Microsoft to raise Xbox first-party game prices in 2023

      Microsoft will reportedly raise its first-party Xbox game prices from $59.99 to $69.99 next year. San Francisco: Microsoft will reportedly raise its first-party Xbox game prices from $59.99 to $69.99 next year. The new full-priced Xbox Game Studios games, including Redfall, Starfield and Forza Motorsport, will be priced at $69.99 instead of the regular $59.99, The Verge reported. It’s a price increase that matches the pricing that competitors like Sony, Ubisoft, and Take-Two all offer their own games at. “Starting in 2023 our new, built for next-gen, full-priced games, including Forza Motorsport, Redfall, and Starfield, will launch at $69.99 on all platforms,” Microsoft said in a statement. “This price reflects the content, scale, and technical complexity of these titles. As with all…

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    • 6 December

      Sikh woman shot dead outside gas station in Canada

      Pawanpreet Kaur, a resident of Brampton, died on December 3 at th Petro Canada gas station in the Creditview-Britannia roads area around 10.40 pm. Toronto: In a “targeted” killing, a 21 year-old Canadian-Sikh woman died after being shot multiple times outside a gas station in Mississauga, police said. Pawanpreet Kaur, a resident of Brampton, died on December 3 at th Petro Canada gas station in the Creditview-Britannia roads area around 10.40 pm. “Upon arrival police located the victim suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. Life saving measures were attempted however the victim succumbed to her injuries, a Peel Regional Police statement said. Police are on a lookout for the suspect who was dressed in all dark clothing and was observed leaving the scene on foot…

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    • 6 December

      Google working to speed up install times of Pixel software update

      Google is reportedly working to speed up install times of software updates on Pixel smartphones. San Francisco: Google is reportedly working to speed up install times of software updates on Pixel smartphones. Earlier, installing an OTA (over-the-air) update on a Pixel smartphone required at least 10 to 15 minutes of downtime due to the device’s repeated restarts and booting into recovery mode, reports AndroidPolice. The tech giant has been adjusting the update procedure ever since the debut of Seamless updates with Android 7.0 Nougat (Android operating system). With the help of these upgrades, the Pixel now downloads a software update in the background on a secondary virtual system partition and switches to it with a reboot, cutting down the total downtime to a few…

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    • 6 December

      UAE president makes surprise visit to Qatar following boycott between 2017 and 2021.

      United Arab Emirates (UAE) President Mohamed bin Zayed al Nahyan on Monday began a surprise visit to Qatar, his first since the boycott led since 2014 by four countries in the region that accused Doha of “supporting terrorism.” According to reports carried by the Emirati state news agency, WAM, the Al Nahyan’s visit is taking place at the invitation of the Emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad al Zani, with the aim of reinforcing “brotherly relations” between the two countries and “exploring areas of mutual interest and strengthening bilateral ties.” Qatar, which is hosting the World Cup these days, has recently improved its ties with the countries that led the boycott – Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt and the UAE –…

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    • 6 December

      North Korea executes two teenagers for ‘evil’ crime of watching foreign films

      Two teenagers have been executed by firing squad in North Korea for watching and distributing South Korean films. Witnesses were forced to watch as the boys, aged 16 and 17, were killed immediately after being sentenced for the crime on an airfield in Hyesan. While the executions took place in October, information about their killings only emerged last week, and come amid a crackdown on foreign media by Kim Jong-Un’s dictatorship. Another male teenager of similar age was also executed for killing his stepmother – but locals were told the two crimes were “equally evil.” The witnesses forced to witness the executions confirmed the horrific killings to Radio Free Asia. One said the residents of Hyesan, located to the north of the country near…

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    • 6 December

      Afghans died because of Raab’s delay in reviewing documents, officials told

      A meeting of Ministry of Justice officials at which Dominic Raab’s conduct was discussed was told “people had died” in the Afghanistan evacuation because of his refusal to review documents in formats which he did not like, the Guardian has been told. Raab, who was formerly foreign secretary but was recently reappointed as justice secretary and deputy prime minister, is the subject of an investigation into bullying allegations, first revealed by the Guardian. They have led to Rishi Sunak’s judgment being called into question for bringing him back into the cabinet. In fresh allegations, an MoJ official told the Guardian that a 6 May meeting of deputy directors who work in policy, which was ostensibly to discuss the performance of Raab’s private office, “degenerated…

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