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      5 December

      Indian-origin science teacher wins PM’s prize in Australia

      “To be recognised in the Prime Minister’s prizes for science, I am deeply humbled. I am very grateful to my school, to my colleagues, to my students, and to my family,” Nair said in a video message. Melbourne: An Indian-origin teacher in Australia has received the 2022 Prime Minister’s Prize for Excellence in Science Teaching in secondary schools. Melbourne-based Veena Nair, who is ViewBank College’s Head of Technology and STEAM project leader, has been awarded for demonstrating practical application of STEAM to students, and how they can use their skills to make a real impact in the world. “To be recognised in the Prime Minister’s prizes for science, I am deeply humbled. I am very grateful to my school, to my…

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    • 5 December

      Kanye West calls Elon Musk ‘Half-Chinese’; find out why

      The 45-year-old rapper’s Twitter account got suspended after his comment like Adolf Hitler on Alex Jones’ “Infowars Show”, as per a report by US-based entertainment outlet The Hollywood Reporter. Washington: After the suspension of his Twitter account, Kanye West didn’t hold back and took a dig at Elon Musk. On Monday, American Rapper Ye a.k.a Kanye took to Instagram and wrote, “Am I the only one who thinks Elon could be half Chinese? Have you ever seen his pics as a child? Take a Chinese genius and mate them with South African super model and we have an Elon.” He continued, “I say an Elon because they probably made 10 to 30 Elons and he is the first genetic hybrid that…

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    • 5 December

      Iran reviewing decades-old mandatory hijab law amid protests

      Iran has said that it is reviewing a decades-old mandatory hijab law that requires women to cover their heads, amid over two months of protests linked to the dress code. Protests have swept Iran since the September 16 following the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian of Kurdish origin in custody after being arrested by the morality police for allegedly flouting the Sharia-based hijab law. Protesters have burned their head coverings, shouted anti-government slogans and tossed turbans off Muslim clerics’ heads. since Mahsa Amini’s death, a growing number of women have not been observing hijab, particularly in Tehran’s fashionable north. “Both parliament and the judiciary are working (on the issue)” of whether the law needs any changes, Iran’s attorney general…

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    • 5 December

      Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir Vows to ‘Defend Every Inch of Motherland’ As He Visits LoC

      Pakistan’s new Army chief General Syed Asim Munir paid his first visit to the frontline troops in Rakhchikri Sector of Line of Control (LoC) on December 3, and was briefed on the latest situation along the border and operational preparedness of the formation, News18 has learnt. Munir interacted with the officers and soldiers, boosted their morale, appreciated their professional competence and combat readiness as they perform their duties in challenging conditions. He said that “Pakistan’s armed forces are ever ready, not only to defend every inch of our motherland, but to take the fight back to the enemy.” “Any misconception resulting into a misadventure will always be met with full might of our armed forces backed by a resilient nation,”…

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    • 5 December

      Elon Musk ‘resolves’ Twitter clash with Apple. But what really happened in the first place?

      The one-sided battle between the two most significant tech firms in the world is over before it really began. Elon Musk on Saturday said that Apple has “fully resumed” advertising on Twitter. The world’s richest person remarked, during a conversation on Twitter Spaces, that Apple is the largest advertiser on the social media network. According to Bloomberg, the tech billionaire is understood to have spoken for more than two hours on his private plane with more than 90,000 listeners. Notably, the controversy linked to the smartphone and laptop maker was the latest Twitter witnessed in a month after being taken over by Elon Musk. Elon Musk’s Twitter VS Apple  Earlier this week, Musk had publicly accused Apple of mostly stopping advertising…

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    • 5 December

      Russia needs ‘security guarantees’ to end the war in Ukraine, says Macron

      The West should consider how to address Russia’s need for security guarantees if President Vladimir Putin agrees to negotiations about ending the war in Ukraine, his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday. In an interview with French TV station TF1 recorded during his state visit to the US last week, Macron said Europe needs to prepare its future security architecture. “This means that one of the essential points we must address — as President Putin has always said — is the fear that NATO comes right up to its doors and the deployment of weapons that could threaten Russia,” Macron said. “That topic will be part of the topics for peace, so we need to prepare what we are…

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    • 5 December

      Palestinians say killing caught on video was unjustified

      Amakeshift sidewalk memorial with a Palestinian flag and a mourning notice paid tribute Saturday to a 22-year-old Palestinian whose death at the hands of an Israeli border police officer — four pistol shots from close range — was captured on widely shared amateur video. A day after the shooting in the occupied West Bank town of Hawara, Palestinians pushed back against Israeli police claims that Ammar Adili was shot in self defense after he attacked Israelis, including a border policeman, and resisted arrest. They said the officer killed Adili without justification, and that Israeli security forces prevented Palestinian medics from trying to save the gravely wounded man as he lay on the sidewalk of a busy thoroughfare. The 38-second video begins with…

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    • 4 December

      Uruguay star ‘faces 15-match ban’ after elbowing FIFA official and attack on World Cup ref

      Uruguay defender Jose Gimenez could be slapped with a staggering 15-game ban after he appeared to elbow a FIFA official in the wake of his nation’s controversial exit from the World Cup. The South American’s were tipped by many to progress into the knockout stages of the tournament, but Diego Alonso’s side struggled to live up to expectations in Qatar, where they scored just twice in three games. After banking a solitary point from their opening two group games, Uruguay knew they needed to beat Ghana to progress from Group H – but what they didn’t bank on was South Korea beating Portugal : a result that condemned Uruguay to an early exit. Uruguay cantered to a 2-0 win over Ghana courtesy of a brilliant brace from Giorgian De Arrascaeta,…

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    • 4 December

      G-7 joins EU on $60-per-barrel price cap on Russian oil

      Washington: The Group of Seven nations and Australia joined the European Union on Friday in adopting a USD 60-per-barrel price cap on Russian oil, a key step as Western sanctions aim to reorder the global oil market to prevent price spikes and starve President Vladimir Putin of funding for his war in Ukraine. Europe needed to set the discounted price that other nations will pay by Monday, when an EU embargo on Russian oil shipped by sea and a ban on insurance for those supplies take effect. The price cap, which was led by the G-7 wealthy democracies, aims to prevent a sudden loss of Russian oil to the world that could lead to a new surge in energy prices and…

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    • 4 December

      China unrest: Apple fast forwards plans to shift manufacturing to India

      The Wall Street Journal reported that the company is “telling suppliers to plan more actively for assembling Apple products elsewhere in Asia, particularly India and Vietnam” New Delhi: Apple is fast forwarding its manufacturing plans in India and Vietnam in the wake of China unrest over zero-Covid policy which has severely disrupted its supply chain, leading to an acute shortage of new iPhone 14 Pro models. The Wall Street Journal reported that the company is “telling suppliers to plan more actively for assembling Apple products elsewhere in Asia, particularly India and Vietnam” in order to “reduce dependence on Taiwanese assemblers led by Foxconn”. The China upheaval, which hit its key supplier Foxconn’s Zhengzhou factory last month resulting in violent protests, means “Apple no longer…

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