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A number of children are among the victims of the crowd surge at a shopping centre, police say.
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Through this registration, they will get your name, an ID, and a selfie. Why? Apparently, according to the government, this law would stop or at least minimize scams and other illegal online activities. Have they consulted the experts before making such laws? Not a fucking clue but most probably they didn’t.
Now the question is: 1. Would this law really minimize illegal online activities? 2. How does this affect my online security as a citizen?
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Three gender-specific universities in Iran have expressed readiness to enroll hundreds of Afghan women after the Taliban barred female students from attending private and public universities in Afghanistan.
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I was laying in bed with my wife when she woke me up at 3:30am. She said someone was ringing and knocking at the door. They did it again. My small dog barked and I got up and walked to a guest bedroom window that had an obstructed view of our front doo…
It was a year marked by the conflict in Ukraine, economic stresses and the effects of global warming.
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