Ten people die after car crash in southwest Mexico

    Sofian Khan Ten people have died and two more injured in a car crash on the southwestern Mexican coast near the tourist hot spot of Acapulco, said the nation’s civil protection agency on Saturday. The accident occured late Friday where two cars and a motorcycle collided on the highway between Acapulco and beach city Zihuatanejo…

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      Fight extremism or face UK tax penalty, social media companies told

      Sofian Khan According to the minister of state for security, Internet giants can face tax penalties through if they fail to cooperate with the government to its efforts to eliminate terrorism and online extremism.Ben Wallace asserted Britain was the most helpless it has been for a long time because of psychological oppression fuelled by radicalizing…

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        Rebel attack leaves seven dead in Indian Kashmir

        Abrar Hussain On early Sunday in Indian Kashmir, suspected rebels stormed a paramilitary camp leaving seven including three attackers dead, reports Straits Times. Armed militants lobbed grenades and fired automatic rifles to enter the camp of India’s Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) outside the main city of Srinagar, triggering a fierce exchange of fire as…

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          Greece seeks to cancel Turkish pilot’s asylum

          Sofian Khan The Greek government says it has asked the nation’s judicial experts to cross out a lawful choice giving haven to a Turkish helicopter pilot. He was one of eight servicemen who fled to Greece a year ago after a fizzled upset endeavor in Turkey. Turkey has communicated its wrath at the asylum choice,…

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            Trump’s Russia inquiry ‘started by Australian tip-off’

            Abrar Hussain The investigation into possible connections between Russia and Donald Trump’s presidential campaign began after a tip-off from Australia, the New York Times reports.Trump adviser George Papadopoulos allegedly told Australia’s top UK diplomat that Moscow had incriminating information on Hillary Clinton.The New York Times alleges the revelation came “during a night of heavy drinking”…

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              Britons will feel pride in 2018, says Theresa May

              Abrar Hussain In her new year message Theresa May has said that Briton’s will feel “renewed confidence and pride” in 2018., reports BBC. The prime minister said that while Brexit will be “crucial” in the coming year, it is “not the limit” of the government’s ambitions. It will focus on schools, the police and NHS…

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                Merkel eyes social cohesion as she presses for new government

                Abrar Hussain On Sunday, under pressure after three months of failing to form a new ruling coalition German Chancellor vowed to address growing social divisions as she worked rapidly to build a stable German government.Merkel mapped out key priorities in her annual New Year’s address, including increased investments in security and defence, improved health care…

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                  PM inaugurates 28 development projects in Jessore

                  Sofian Khan Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has inaugurated and laid the foundation stones of 28 development projects in Jessore. There she is also about to join the President Parade-2017 marking the commissioning of Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) officers. The projects inaugurated by her are: the First Phase of Waterlogging Removing Project of the Kapotakkha River,…

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                    New information, food and environment secretaries appointed

                    Abrar Hussain The government has appointed three additional secretaries as acting secretaries to the information, food and environment and forests ministries, reports Bdnews24. The public administration ministry also appointed one additional secretary as acting secretary for the post of director general of the National Planning and Development Academy in the order issued on Sunday. Information…

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