Daily Archives: August 24, 2017

Indians have right to privacy, Supreme Court rules

India’s Supreme Court has ruled that citizens have a fundamental right to privacy, in a landmark judgement. The nine judges ruled that the right to privacy “is protected as an intrinsic part of Article 21 that protects life and liberty”. The verdict came in response to privacy concerns over a controversial government biometric ID card scheme. Rights groups are concerned ...

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Does Drake Want That Old Thing Back With Rihanna?

(AllHipHop Rumors) I think we are still unclear as to why Drake and Rihanna split, and we are unclear about whether or not they were ever a real couple to begin with. Whatever happened between these two, it seems like the 6 God is still not over bad gal RiRi! I swear Rihanna seems like one of the girls that ...

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Tayali backs President Lungu

Economic and Equity Party (EEP) President Chilufya Tayali has backed President Edgar Lungu’s decision to engage  in talks with South African opposition Leaders. Mr. Tayali says the president’s intent to engage the opposition leaders was progressive owing to the misunderstandings that they have had with government in the recent past. He says the talks could have been an opportunity for ...

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Typhoon Hato: Twelve killed as storm sweeps south China

A powerful storm has swept across southern China, leaving 12 dead and hundreds of people injured. Typhoon Hato made landfall at noon on Wednesday near Zhuhai city in Guangdong province, bringing with it strong winds and lashing rain. Hong Kong raised its typhoon warning signal to 10, the highest level. The territory and nearby Macau were brought to a standstill. ...

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Neymar denied Barca return in UCL

Neymar will be denied an immediate return to Barcelona when the Champions League draw is made in Monaco on Thursday. Both his Paris Saint-Germain team and the Catalan giants he left earlier this month for a world record €222 million have been placed in pot two — amongst the second seeds. Reigning champions and Spanish title-holders Real Madrid head the ...

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Reduction in mealie meal prices cheers CSPR

The Civil Society for Poverty Reduction (CSPR) is confident that the reduction in mealie meal prices in most parts of the country will have a positive impact on poverty alleviation. CSPR Executive Director Patrick Nshindano says in quest to alleviate the high poverty levels in the country, it is important that the staple food is made affordable for the majority ...

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Liverpool qualify, SA’s Ndlovu shines

Emre Can struck twice as Liverpool convincingly defeated Hoffenheim 4-2 at Anfield on Wednesday to reach the Champions League group phase for only the second time since 2010. Germany midfielder Can found the net twice in the opening 21 minutes, either side of Mohamed Salah’s first Anfield goal following his move from Roma, before substitute Mark Uth replied for the ...

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Police rejects over 1, 000 UPND applications

UPND Secretary General Steven Katuka has disclosed that the Zambia Police Service has in the recent past rejected about 1, 010 applications by the party to hold meetings countrywide. Mr. Katuka says despite the party following the laid down procedure in accordance with the Public Order Act, police have denied the party the opportunity to interact with the people of ...

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