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      3 December

      PM Rishi Sunak says ‘racism must be confronted’ after Buckingham Palace aide controversy

      UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Thursday that he too has experienced racism in the past as a kid and that racism must be confronted whenever someone encounters it. The comments from Prime Minister came when he was speaking to a British media outlet on Thursday. The comments came after the Buckingham Palace aide resigned from her post over her ‘racist’ remarks row. Though Sunak declined to comment directly on the incident but affirmed that he too has faced racism growing up in Britain. Talking to the media, Sunak said, “The racism I experienced as a kid and a young person I don’t think would happen today because our country’s made incredible progress in tackling racism. But the job is never…

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    • 3 December

      Lithium ion battery waste gives a $160 million jolt to UK authorities

      The world is fast moving towards using Electric vehicles, powered by Lithium-ion batteries, to wean itself off its dependence on fossil fuel. But hold on! A recent report published by BBC has set the alarm bells ringing by blaming the same lithium-ion batteries for causing too frequent life-threatening fires and explosions. Local authorities in the United Kingdom have revealed that batteries thrown in household rubbish bins cause about 700 fires every year in dustcarts and waste-processing centres, costing firefighters and waste operators some $160 million every year. People’s ignorance blamed for the battery-related fires Lithium-ion batteries indeed have become a preferred alternative for the world to power daily-use household items, from brushes to toys to mobile phones, over the last…

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    • 3 December

      Indian-American model calls Varanasi ‘scariest city’; slammed

      Atlanta-based Aparna Singh was in the city, which is regarded as India’s spiritual capital, on a business trip to meet manufacturers behind her jewellery brand, Indian Goddess Boutique, The New York Post reported. An Indian-American model and social media influencer, whose family hails from Lucknow, has apologised after being slammed for calling Varanasi ‘scariest city’ in her TikTok video. Atlanta-based Aparna Singh was in the city, which is regarded as India’s spiritual capital, on a business trip to meet manufacturers behind her jewellery brand, Indian Goddess Boutique, The New York Post reported. On her trip, she shot a TikTok video titled, ‘Scariest city I ever visited: Varanasi, India’, which received comments from almost 10,000 people with many asking her to “travel with an open…

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    • 3 December

      ‘You’re a Muslim & we’re Hindus. Do we’ve to learn from you?’: Assam BJP MLA D Kalita replies to AIUDF president

      The Assam BJP MLA D Kalita giving a reply to AIUDF President and MP Badruddin Ajmal’s statement on Hindu women, said that the Hindu don’t need to learn from Muslims. Earlier, Ajmal had said on the population of Hindus, that Muslim men marry at the age of 20-22, and Muslim women also marry at 18 after the permissible age by the government. He said, “On the other hand, (Hindus) keep one two or three illegal wives before marriage, they don’t give birth to babies, enjoy themselves and save money…,” the AIDUF chief said. The MLA said, “You’re a Muslim & we’re Hindus. Do we’ve to learn from you? It’s the country of Lord Ram & Goddess Sita. There’s no place…

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    • 3 December

      New York ranked most expensive city along with Singapore, Sydney at 10

      An annual survey has ranked New York as the most expensive city, a title the US city will share with Singapore, which has topped the list eight times in the last 10 years. Sydney in Australia, has also snuck into the top 10 for the first time. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s annual survey, New York was the world’s most expensive city in 2022 amid soaring energy prices and inflation across major cities. Singapore was the equal-second most expensive city in 2021 and has been No 1 in eight of the past 10 years. This year was the first time the Big Apple has been ranked No 1, The Guardian reported, citing the survey. While Sydney snuck into the…

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    • 2 December

      Indonesia to penalise sex outside marriage as part of criminal code revision

      Indonesian officials have confirmed that a new criminal code that would penalise having sex outside of marriage with up to a year in jail is scheduled to be passed by Indonesia’s parliament this month. In addition, criticising the president or state institutions, as well as expressing any opinions at odds with Indonesia’s official ideology, will be prohibited by the legislative revision. Additionally forbidden is cohabitation prior to marriage. The new criminal code, which has been in the works for decades, is anticipated to be approved on 15 December, according to Indonesia’s deputy justice minister, Edward Omar Sharif Hiariej.  We’re proud to have a criminal code that’s in line with Indonesian values,” he told Reuters in an interview. In a nation…

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    • 2 December

      World’s largest volcano in Hawaii erupts after nearly 4 decades

      The world’s largest active volcano, the Mauna Loa in Hawaii, has erupted for the first time in nearly 40 years, authorities said. The eruption began at Moku’aweoweo, the volcano’s summit caldera, at 11.30 p.m. on Sunday, the first since 1984, Xinhua news agency quoted the US National Park Service as saying in an update on Monday. The volcano’s alert level has also been upgraded from an “advisory” to a “warning” — the highest classification. Amazing footage from Paradise Helicopters of Mauna Loa volcano on the Big Island erupting.#volcano #hawaii #bigisland #maunaloa #eruption #Lava #pele pic.twitter.com/X1fPOy4dt2— Annalisa Burgos (@AnnalisaBurgos) November 30, 2022 The eruption continues at the summit and all vents to the summit area remain restricted. There is currently no indication…

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    • 2 December

      Moosewala murder mastermind Goldy Brar detained in California

      He has been in police custody for the last seven days, the sources said, adding that further details are awaited. New Delhi: Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar who masterminded the killing of famed Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala, has been detained in California, sources said on Friday. He has been in police custody for the last seven days, the sources said, adding that further details are awaited. Brar had claimed the responsibility for the brutal murder of Moosewala on May 29, on behalf of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. On June 2, a Red Corner Notice (RCN) was issued against Brar in another murder case. Satinderjit Singh, alias Goldy Brar, a native of Sri Muktsar Sahib and having gone to Canada on a…

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    • 2 December

      India assumes UNSC presidency vowing to be ‘bridge builder’

      “One of our strengths is that we are a voice of moderation of voice of reason and a bridge builder and we will walk the talk in the December presidency,” India’s Permanent Representative Ruchira Kamboj said after becoming the first Indian woman to head the Council. United Nations: India took over the presidency of the UN Security Council on Thursday promising to be a “voice of reason and a bridge builder” in a time of global polarisation that has pressed it into inaction. “One of our strengths is that we are a voice of moderation of voice of reason and a bridge builder and we will walk the talk in the December presidency,” India’s Permanent Representative Ruchira Kamboj said after becoming…

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    • 2 December

      Next Covid strain could be more dangerous than Omicron, scientists warn

      The next strain of coronavirus could be more dangerous than the dominant Omicron variant, a new study has warned. Researchers assessed coronavirus samples from an immunosuppressed person over six months and found that the virus evolved to become more pathogenic, suggesting that a new variant could cause worse illness than the current strain. The study was conducted by the Africa Health Research Institute based in South Africa. Conducted by the same lab that was to first test the Omicron variant against vaccines in 2021, samples were used from an individual infected with HIV. At first, the virus caused the same level of cell fusion and death as the Omicron BA.1 strain, but as it evolved those levels rose to become similar to the…

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