Fish shortage sparks conflict on Africa’s Great Lakes

    AFP: Ugandan navy speedboats sliced through murky Lake Edward towards a fleet of wooden canoes carrying illegal fishermen from the Democratic Republic of Congo, hightailing it back to their own waters. “Stop the boat, hands up, surrender any weapons,” yelled Lieutenant Deogratius Kato as the soldiers surrounded a motorised canoe after a 20-minute chase, pointing…

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      UK: Number of children in care for emotional abuse soars

      The Guardian, UK: The number of children put on to local authority care plans because their parents have been accused of emotional abuse has soared over the past decade, research has found, amid warnings that some families are being broken up without justification. Analysis of national care statistics shows that the use of “emotional abuse”…

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        Why Right may be wrong on Twitter

        Soumyadipta Banerjee Daily O, India Twitter admitted that it has been profiling its users, monitoring them actively through artificial intelligence, ranking them, restricting them and also making them ‘disappear’ at times. On July 26, 2018, US President Donald Trump declared war on Twitter from his Twitter account. He accused Twitter of shadow banning prominent Republican…

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          Tortious Liability in medical negligence

          Barrister Al Amin Rahman, Advocate, Bangladesh Supreme Court and Partner at FM Associates, Bangladesh : Medical negligence is a common incident in Bangladesh. Every day and even every minute a lot of patients are becoming victims of medical negligence. The term ‘negligence’ has been defined by Rattan Lal and Dhiraj Lal as the “breach of a…

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