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Month: July 2020

Cyber Police Kashmir Saved Rs 5,45,000 of a Man from Uri

Cyber Police Kashmir Saved Rs 5,45,000 of a Man from Uri

REGIONAL
The Cyber wing of Jammu Kashmir Police claimed to have saved 5,45,000 of a man from Uri area of Baramulla district on Monday. The Cyber wing of the Police detailing the incident said that a man from Uri area of District Baramulla while cancelling an Air ticket lost his entire savings after he dialed an Indigo Airlines Call Centre number that he found while searching on Google and that came out to be fake. "The man wanted to seek a refund for the cancellation of his Air ticket, while searching for a customer care number, he found a number and dialled it. He immediately received back call and was told that the refund amount could be transferred immediately via Google Pay and for this he would have to download a mobile application called Any Desk on his cell phone," the Police said. ...
24 Rohingya Refugees Feared Drowned off Malaysian Island

24 Rohingya Refugees Feared Drowned off Malaysian Island

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On Sunday, Malaysian authorities initiated a search operation for 24 Rohingya refugees. The refugees went missing after they tried to swim to the seashore from a boat off the island of Lankawi. According to Malaysia’s coastguard, late on Saturday, 25 Rohingya refugees attempted to swim to Lankawi when their boat was near the west coast of the island. However, only one refugee made it to land. The provincial director for the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency, Mohd Zawawi Abdullah, stated that Malaysian authorities on Sunday sent out two boats and one aircraft to search an area of more than 100 square nautical miles. “We have relayed information to other rescue agencies and local fishing communities and will also inform the Thai authorities ... to assist in the search,” Zawaw...
Goat Arrested in UP for not Wearing Mask

Goat Arrested in UP for not Wearing Mask

INDIA
In yet another bizarre incident, in the Yogi led Uttar Pradesh, the UP police ‘arrested’ a goat that was roaming on the street ‘without wearing a mask’. Reports said that the incident took place over the weekend when the Beconganj police picked up a goat and took it to the police station in a jeep. When the owner of the goat learnt that the police had taken it away, he rushed to the police station where he pleaded with the cops and the police finally let him take back his goat but warned him not to allow the animal to roam on the road. Circle officer, Anwarganj police station, however, said that the police had found a youth without a mask, taking the goat along. One of the policemen who had brought the goat admitted that they found a lockdown violation because the goat was with...
Elderly Man Injured Critically After being Hit by a Speedy Vehicle in Ganderbal

Elderly Man Injured Critically After being Hit by a Speedy Vehicle in Ganderbal

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Rayees Shah/ Shah Basit An elderly man received injuries in a road mishap in central Kashmir's Ganderbal district on Monday morning. The Injured person has been identified as Locals told The Kashmiriyat that 58-year-old Ghulam Mohammed Teli of Dursuma Manigam was injured in a road accident which took place near Dursuma Manigam Bypass when a speedy vehicle hit him. A Police official said injured man was taken to the nearby hospital where doctors referred him Soura Srinagar medical institute for advance treatment. Meanwhile police took cognizance of this road mishap. The Kashmiriyat is now on Google play. Download the App HERE
Thai Youth Protesters Use Japanese Cartoon Hamster to Mock Government

Thai Youth Protesters Use Japanese Cartoon Hamster to Mock Government

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On Sunday, in continuation of daily rallies since last week, hundreds of Thai protesters sung a Japanese cartoon song consisting of lyrics mocking Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s government. The protesters sang new lyrics of the Japanese cartoon’s theme song for “Hamtaro”, a show about a hamster who loves sunflower seeds. Like hamsters running in a wheel, young protesters ran in circles around Bangkok’s Democracy Monument. “The most delicious food is taxpayers’ money,” they sang. “Dissolve the parliament! Dissolve the parliament! Dissolve the parliament!” A group called ‘Free Youth Movement’ has played a major role in the recent surge in protests in Thailand. Leaders from the Free Youth Movement have promised their return next week with another large-scale demonstration i...
Days After Family’s Emotional Appeal, Shopian Youth Joins Militant Ranks

Days After Family’s Emotional Appeal, Shopian Youth Joins Militant Ranks

SHOPIAN
Mir Irfan Not more than a week after his family pleaded, asking their son to return home, a youth from south Kashmir has picked up arms and posed with an AK-47 rifle to announce joining militant ranks. The family of Asif Ahmad Ganie of Chitragam area in Shopian speaking to The Kashmiriyat had said that he had gone missing after he went out with his friends for a picnic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flDBRfJQDaQ The family has started looking for him everywhere after he went missing, they had told The Kashmiriyat. Today, his photo surfaced on social media in which he is seen brandishing an AK-47 rifle, with a message that he has joined the militant outfit, Al- Badar on July 25, 2020.buy viagra super fluox force online https://nouvita.co.uk/wp-content/themes/twentynineteen/i...
Emergency Declared in North Korea after First Suspected COVID-19 Case

Emergency Declared in North Korea after First Suspected COVID-19 Case

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North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un announced an emergency and a lockdown in the border town of Kaesong, after a person suspected of being coronavirus positive returned from South Korea, North’s KCNA reported on Sunday. Kim Jong Un declared an emergency meeting in response to a “critical situation in which the vicious virus could be said to have entered the country,” KCNA reported.www.parkviewortho.com/wp-content/languages/new/symbicort.html “An emergency event happened in Kaesong City where a runaway who went to the south three years ago, a person who is suspected to have been infected with the vicious virus returned on July 19 after illegally crossing the demarcation line,” KCNA stated. Although KCNA has not confirmed if the suspected person has been tested, it said an “uncertain ...
Youth Dies in Road Mishap at Awantipora, Another Injured

Youth Dies in Road Mishap at Awantipora, Another Injured

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Mohameed Mufeez A 25-year-old youth was killed, another injured in a road accident in Awantipora area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Monday morning. An official told The Kashmiriyat that the deceased, Mukhtar Ahmad Hajam, son of Abdul Khaliq Hajam, a resident of Goripora area of Pulwama, was traveling on Vespa scooter bearing registration number JK02AS 3545 when the scooter collided with a four wheeler, killing one person on the spot. The accident occurred on the Srinagar-Jammu highway near Chersoo area of Awantipora. The Jammu Kashmir Police has lodged an FIR into the case, the official said.
We Stand Together and Will Protest Till Article 370 is not Restored, Says Farooq Abdullah

We Stand Together and Will Protest Till Article 370 is not Restored, Says Farooq Abdullah

REGIONAL
National conference president and Former CM, Dr Farooq Abdullah said that the mainstream parties in Kashmir stand together for the restoration of special status of Jammu Kashmir. Dr Abdullah said that the promises of development from the center are void, there has been no development post August 5. “The center is trying to bring a demographic change in Jammu Kashmir, which is totally wrong, we will protest against it” added Abdullah. On being asked about Ghulam Nabi Azad’ s meeting with the PM for the restoration of statehood to Jammu Kashmir , Dr Abdullah said, "he talked to Azad on phone after the meeting had already happened and that Ghulam Nabi Azad has put some 5 points before the PM, one important point being the restoration of the special status of JK." Dr Abdullah, on talk...
Hezbollah: All-out War with Israel Unlikely in Coming Months

Hezbollah: All-out War with Israel Unlikely in Coming Months

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On Sunday, Lebanon's Hezbollah leader, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, stated the unlikeliness of an escalation of violence between Iran-backed movement and Israel in Damascus, Syria, in spite of increased clashes in the last week.buy temovate online https://www.conci.com/wp-content/themes/twentyfifteen/inc/new/temovate.html no prescription “The atmosphere does not indicate a war ... It’s unlikely, the atmosphere of war in the next few months,” said, Sheikh Naim Qassem, the second-in-command of Hezbollah, in an interview with pro-Assad television station al Mayadeen. “There is no change of rules of engagement and the deterrent equation with Israel exists and we are not planning to change it,” Qassem added. Qassem’s “rules of engagement and the deterrent equation with Israel” refer to th...