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Iran implicates UK firm in Soleimani killing

01-01-2021 TEHRAN: An Iranian prosecutor has said a British security firm and an airbase in Germany had a hand in the assassination of Qassem Soleimani almost one year after the top general was assassinated by the United States in Iraq. The allegations come amid mounting tensions between the two countries, …

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Over 100 killed & wounded in Yemen airport attack

31-12-2020 SANA’A/ RIYADH: A large explosion struck the airport in the southern Yemeni city of Aden on Wednesday, shortly after a plane carrying the newly formed Saudi-backed cabinet landed there, security officials said. Yemen’s Interior Ministry said least 32 people were killed and 80 were wounded in the blast. The …

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Argentina Senate votes to legalize abortion

30-12-2020 BUENOS AIRES: Argentina’s Senate voted early Wednesday to legalize elective abortion, marking a historic shift in the heavily Catholic country that is the homeland of Pope Francis. Following a debate that went well past midnight, the Senate passed the bill 38 to 29 with one abstention just over two weeks …

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GOVT CANCELS LRS NORMS

Hyderabad, Dec.29 (PMI): In a major development Telangana Government today cancelled the LRS for registration of existing or old non- agricultural lands and properties in the state. The government discussed on pros and cons of LRS registration and lifted the norms and gave nod for old system to continue. The …

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50 journalists killed dozens targeted in 2020

29-12-2020 By SJA Jafri + Bureau Report PARIS/ KARACHI/ NEW DELHI/ KABUL: Reporters Without Borders (RSF) on Tuesday said that about fifty journalists and media workers were killed in connection with their work in 2020; however, the majority of killings were in countries that are not at war. The figure …

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Saudi court jails women’s rights activist

29-12-2020 RIYADH: A Saudi terrorism court has sentenced prominent women’s rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul to five years and eight months in prison, local media reported, despite international criticism of her detention and pressure to release her. State-linked Saudi news outlet Sabq reported on Monday that al-Hathloul had been found guilty …

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