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    Author Salman Rushdie Stabbed In US, Put On Ventilator

    Salman Rushdie, the Indian-born British author whose writing led to death threats from Muslims in the 1980s, has been stabbed as he was about to give a lecture in southwestern New York state.

    World
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    ‘You’ll Be Expelled’: How Ukraine Colleges Held Kashmiri Students Hostage

    The killing of an Indian student in Ukraine on Tuesday has heightened fears of families of more than 100 Kashmiri students still stuck in war ravaged Ukraine.

    South Asia
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    Facebook To Restrict Access To Russian State Media Outlets In EU

    Facebook’s parent company Meta has announced plans to restrict access to Russian state media outlets RT and Sputnik across the European Union, as Russia pressed on with its invasion of Ukraine.

    Technology
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    UP schools threaten to stop online classes if not allowed to reopen

    Nearly 250 educational institutions under the Unaided Private School Association (UPSA) have threatened to stop online classes and withdraw support during the Uttar Pradesh Assembly election process.

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    Call For PUBG Ban After Pak Teenager Shoots Dead 4 Of Family

    Pakistani police called Monday for the wildly popular Player Unknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) game to be banned after a teenager confessed to killing four members of his family in a rage.

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    Separated During Partition, Indian Man Gets Pak Visa To Meet Brother

    Pakistan High Commission to India on Friday issued a visa to Sika Khan to visit his brother Muhammed Siddique and family members in Pakistan.he two brothers separated in 1947 were recently reunited after 74 years.

    South Asia
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    "Clearly Unacceptable Error": Facebook After Labeling Black Men "Primates"

    Facebook on Friday said it disabled its topic recommendation feature after it mistook Black men for "primates" in video at the social network.A Facebook spokesperson called it a "clearly unacceptable error.

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    50,000 Phone Numbers Worldwide On List Linked To Israeli Spyware

    Pegasus, an Israeli-made spyware was believed to have been used to snoop on at least 300 Indian phone numbers that includes over 40 senior journalists, opposition leaders.

    World
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    Google adds new feature to instantly delete last 15 minutes of search history

    American tech giant Google recently launched a new privacy feature for search that lets users instantly delete their last 15 minutes of search history on mobile.

    Technology
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    Twitter sees jump in govt demands to remove content of journalists, news outlets

    Twitter Inc saw a surge in demands over the course of last year from governments around the world to take down content posted by journalists and news outlets, data to be.

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    Reactions pour in as Iran's top general killed in US air strike

    “President Trump just tossed a stick of dynamite into a tinderbox, and he owes the American people an explanation of the strategy and plan to keep safe our troops and embassy personnel, our people and our interests, both

    West Asia
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    Saudi teen faces execution for participating in Arab Spring

    According to CNN, the prosecution is seeking to impose the harshest form of the death penalty on Qureires, which may include crucifixion or dismemberment after execution despite not holding him responsible for any loss

    West Asia
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    Google creates $4 million crisis fund to help people hit by US visa ban

    Google CEO Sundar Pichai has created a $4 million crisis fund to help four organisations working to help people hit by US President Donald Trump’s executive order banning immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries.

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    Google's new update will let you search offline

    Google’s app has just changed the way people use its search engine. The search engine giant’s latest update for Android allows users to run a quick search even without access to the internet.

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    Beware of this latest WhatsApp scam

    WhatsApp’s growing popularity se The world’s most popular messaging platform has seen its fair share of scams and the latest being the “free internet without Wi-Fi” trick, a prominent IT security company ESET revealed.

    Technology
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    Kazakhstan: China-focused dating agency sparks anger

    A curious advertisement popped up on Facebook a few days, appealing to women in Kazakhstan in search of a prospective husband: “An elite group of bachelors is coming to Astana from Beijing to make new friends.

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    Facebook Safety Check triggers false Bangkok bomb scare

    Facebook spa­­r­ked fear and anger among Thailand’s social media users after its Safety Check feature triggered a false bomb alert in Bangkok.The check-in feature all­o­ws users to signal to friends.

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    Indian cricketer Shami takes on trolls for targeting his wife

    Muslim Indian cricketer Mohommed Shami shut down trolls on social media for prying their noses in his business, after Facebook users in India heaped scorn on him for being a Muslim.

    Sports
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    Leading Bahrain activist questioned over Le Monde article

    “I am writing from a prison in Bahrain where I expect to be tried for criticizing the bombing of Yemen and for revealing the torture committed in the prisons of my country. For that I risk 15 years in prison"

    West Asia
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    Instagram’s user base crosses 600 million

    Instagram’s user base rose to more than 600 million, the Facebook Inc owned company said on Thursday, as new features helped it gain popularity.The app added 100 million users since June.

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    Egypt police arrest five people for using children to stage fake 'Aleppo' footage

    Egypt's police detained a man for making staged "wounded children" photos, which he was planning to use to misrepresent on social media as photos of destruction and injured people in Syria's Aleppo.

    World
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