Category: News & Current Affairs
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Megan Thee Stallion Reaches Legal Settlement With Former Label
Carl Crawford, CEO of the record label, issued a statement saying he and the rest of the firm “wish Megan the very best in her life and career.”
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Jharkhand, India: Woman Set On Fire Over Land Dispute
The woman, identified as Anisha Parveen, suffered severe 80 per cent burn injuries, after which she was rushed to Bokaro General Hospital for immediate medical attention. However, she kicked the bucket soon after.
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Jharkhand, India: Woman Set On Fire Over Land Dispute
The woman, identified as Anisha Parveen, suffered severe 80 per cent burn injuries, after which she was rushed to Bokaro General Hospital for immediate medical attention. However, she kicked the bucket soon after.
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Deborah Dioguardi Receives the ACORD Women’s Insurance Advancement Award
Deborah Dioguardi, the national practice leader for Professional Lines at Jencap, has been awarded the Women’s Insurance Advancement Award by ACORD.
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Deborah Dioguardi Receives the ACORD Women’s Insurance Advancement Award
Deborah Dioguardi, the national practice leader for Professional Lines at Jencap, has been awarded the Women’s Insurance Advancement Award by ACORD.
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London: Sexual Predator Preying on Muslim Women Prompts Police Manhunt
After many reported sexual attacks on Muslim women on public transportation, police are searching for a male suspect.
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London: Sexual Predator Preying on Muslim Women Prompts Police Manhunt
After many reported sexual attacks on Muslim women on public transportation, police are searching for a male suspect.
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Mahsa Amini, Women’s Movement in Iran Win EU’s 2023 Sakharov Freedom Prize
Amini, 22, born in Iran’s western province of Kurdistan, died three days after being arrested for a purported hijab violation while in police custody in Tehran, September 2022.
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Kidnappers Continue to Demand Money Despite Ransom Payment for Abducted Nigerian University Students
Despite receiving roughly N2.5 million from the victims’ families, the terrorists who kidnapped five female students from Federal University Dutsin-Ma in Katsina State, Northwest Nigeria, have refused to release them.
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Kidnappers Continue to Demand Money Despite Ransom Payment for Abducted Nigerian University Students
Despite receiving roughly N2.5 million from the victims’ families, the terrorists who kidnapped five female students from Federal University Dutsin-Ma in Katsina State, Northwest Nigeria, have refused to release them.