Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Minnesota police are investigating after a Republican candidate reportedly threatened them.

Police in Minnesota is investigating an incident in which a Republican candidate for U.S. Congress was reportedly threatened while canvassing door-to-door this week. The Faribault Police Department, which covers the community about 50 miles south of Minneapolis, stated in an update Wednesday that detectives have identified a suspect in the incident involving Jennifer Carnahan, who … Read more

 An Oregon fugitive is wanted for rape and violence.after escaping from jail

The United States Marshals Service is looking for fugitive Andrew Kristovich, who escaped from an Oregon jail and is sought on additional rape, assault, and strangling charges. Kristovich, 38, was detained in 2018 in connection with cartel-related gun and drug allegations, along with 30 other defendants. According to federal records, he was sentenced last year … Read more

A Vermont man has been accused with killing his mother at sea for inheritance money.

A New England man has been charged with her murder on the high seas nearly six years after he was recovered from a life raft off the coast of Rhode Island after he and his mother allegedly went out on a fishing expedition in 2016. Nathan Carman, now 28, of Vernon, Vermont, was previously suspected … Read more

White House says it has ‘not seen violence’ against Supreme Court justices

As demonstrations continue in the aftermath of the release of a draft opinion signaling the overturn of Roe v. Wade, the White House said it has “not seen violence” against Supreme Court justices and stressed that it “does not support” violence and vandalism at churches and conservative organizations. On Monday, White House press secretary Jen … Read more

Removing Title 42 will eventually result in fewer border crossings.

Despite popular forecasts of a major migrant influx in the months ahead, a senior Department of Homeland Security official believes the number of migrant interactions at the southern border will reduce after the Biden administration lifts the Title 42 public health order later this month. At a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing, Sen. Josh Hawley, … Read more

Turkey’s jailed rights defender makes final appeal before verdict

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One of Turkey’s most well-known detainees appeared in court on Friday for what could be his final hearing in a case that has come to symbolize Ankara’s tense relations with the West. Osman Kavala, a Paris-born activist and philanthropist, was relatively unknown when he was detained at Istanbul’s airport in October 2017 after returning from … Read more

Bosnia acquits ex-policemen over POWs killing

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On Thursday, a Bosnian court acquitted a former police commander of killing eight ethnic Serb prisoners of war during the siege of Sarajevo in the 1990s. Dragan Vikic and three other former policemen were acquitted “since it was not proven that they had committed the criminal acts that they were accused of”, the court said … Read more

Six Senegalese midwives charged over pregnant woman’s death

Six midwives in Senegal have been prosecuted in the death of a pregnant woman in hospital earlier this month, according to their lawyer, in an incident that has raised uproar in the West African country. Astou Sokhna died at nine months pregnant in a public hospital in early April in the northern town of Louga … Read more

Georgia’s jailed ex-leader victim of ‘torture’: lawyer

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After conducting an extended hunger strike, Georgia’s detained former president Mikheil Saakashvili was subjected to “torture” by being denied sufficient medical treatment, his attorneys told a court hearing Wednesday.   The pro-Western opposition leader, who led the small Caucasus nation from 2004 to 2013, was imprisoned in October, just days after returning to the country … Read more

Six sentenced to death in Pakistan for Sri Lankan’s ‘blasphemy’ killing

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For the violent mob execution of a Sri Lankan factory manager accused of blasphemy, a Pakistani court sentenced six men to death and scores more to prison terms ranging from two years to life. Last December 3, a vigilante attack in Sialkot sparked uproar, prompting then-Prime Minister Imran Khan to call it a “day of … Read more

Hafeez urges authorities to pass a bill against fixing as soon as possible

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Former Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez has requested that a bill against ‘fixing’ be passed as soon as possible. The 41-year-old expressed surprise at the bill’s lengthy delay and encouraged appropriate authorities to pass it as soon as possible. During the term of former PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani, the board sought to establish legislation requiring people … Read more

China’s Tencent buys Japanese game designer: report

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SHANGHAI: Chinese games and messaging colossus Tencent Holdings has acquired the Japanese creative studio behind several hit Nintendo Switch titles, a report Friday said, as it seeks to recover from a government crackdown on the gaming sector. Tencent has taken about a 90 per cent stake in Wake Up Interactive for more than 5 billion … Read more

Bangladesh Bank advises against using cryptocurrencies

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The public was asked by Bangladesh Bank to desist from trading or assisting in any sort of cryptocurrency or virtual money, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, and others.

The Bangladesh Bank (BB) continues to believe that cryptocurrency poses financial and legal hazards to its users, and has advised individuals to avoid transacting or trading with it.

The central bank clarified its stance on the use of cryptocurrency in a BB circular issued on Thursday after multiple media reports in this respect drew its notice.

BB claims that, contrary to previously published reports, cryptocurrency trading and transactions are not unlawful unless they are linked to money laundering, terrorist financing, or other violations of existing laws; the central bank continues to be antagonistic to this fin-tech.

“A confidential letter sent to an investigating officer of a particular case entailing an opinion has been upheld partially in the media,” stated the BB circular.

It further added, referring to its previous notice from December 24, 2017, that: “The notification is still being displayed on the BB website and the stance in this regard remains unchanged.”

“In this context, it is being reiterated to the public that no virtual currency/cryptocurrency is approved by Bangladesh Bank,” the circular added.

BB stated in its December 24, 2017 notice: “As these are not legal tenders issued by any legal authorities of the country, no one can make any financial claim against these.”

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UAE firms not taking best business practices face fine 

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DUBAI: Dubai Economy (Department of Economic Development, Government of Dubai) started charging the UAE based companies who failed to register their Beneficial Owner data by June 30, 2021 as was required by law. Dubai Economy through its Commercial Compliance and Consumer Protection (CCCP) Sector has taken a move across traditional and digital media to educate … Read more

President Alvi takes notice of Covid-19 SOPs violation

India decides to impose a strict ban on Eid prayers

ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi, taking serious notice of the violation of the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) against coronavirus during the Eid prayers at Faisal Mosque, has directed the departments concerned to observe strict compliance. In a letter addressed to the Ministry of Interior secretary with their copies sent to the Health Ministry and the … Read more

Argentina employees to receive salaries in Bitcoin (BTC) payments

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Argentina: A law introduced by Congressman José Luis Ramón will allow companies to pay their employees in Bitcoin (BTC/USD).

According to the proposed bill, the service exporters and other employees will be able to get their salaries and benefits in Bitcoin, either in part or in full.

The law will not be mandatory for everyone, but it will be for those who seek to receive Bitcoin payments.

Ramon says that the main goal of the proposal is to strengthen the economy of Argentina and “preserve the purchasing power of their remuneration.”

The peso, Argentina’s national currency, has been experiencing annual inflation of over 50%.

Furthermore, the government has been developing initiatives to reduce the high rate.

According to Ramon, the current Bitcoin initiative is the result of such needs.

He claims that there is a strong desire to promote greater autonomy without jeopardizing the situation or implying a loss of rights.

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Turkey passes law to gain control over social media

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The Turkish parliament has passed a law to regulate social media in order to gain control over it. According to the foreign news agency, under the law, the authorities will have extraordinary powers to regulate social media instead of censorship. [embedpost id=”50366″ slug=”tiktok-star-hareem-shah-to-star-in-upcoming-song-video”] Under the new law, from now on, under the social media law, … Read more

Punjab government to provide all possible facilities to farmers

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The Punjab government is providing all possible facilities to farmers and Bardana (gunny bags) is being distributed in a transparent manner in the province for the first time through a mobile app designed by the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB). These views were expressed by Chief Secretary Punjab Major (r) Azam Suleman Khan during a … Read more

President Arif Alvi signs Zainab Alert Bill into law

Zainab Alert Bill

President Dr Arif Alvi on Thursday signed the Zainab Alert, Response and Recovery Bill, 2020 into law, providing for a maximum sentence of life imprisonment and a fine of Rs 1 million on the perpetrators of child abuse. The president said on Twitter after signing bill, “I have just signed the Zainab Alert Bill into … Read more

New Delhi communal violence kills 34, 3 Mosques Torched

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New Delhi communal violence over the amended citizenship law enters fourth day as death toll rose to 34 on Thursday morning, Indian media reported. As per details, New Delhi communal violence over the amended citizenship law enters fourth day as death toll rose to 34. The riots are the worst such clashes to hit Delhi … Read more

Former ‘Miss Teen’ accused of sponsoring ISIS

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A British court has accused former “Miss Teen” militant ISIS of marrying and financing them. According to a foreign news agency in the local court of the city of Liverpool in the UK, the former ‘Miss Teen’ Amaani Noor accused of marrying militants of the extremist organization, ISIS and providing financial support to the organization. … Read more

Farogh Naseem to reinstate as Minister of Law

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Barrister Farogh Naseem, who resigned as Federal Minister for Law to represent Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa in the Supreme Court in a tenure extension case, will rejoin the federal cabinet. According to sources, Froogh Naseem will take oath as the Federal Minister of Law on Friday, while President Arif … Read more

Farogh Naseem can’t represent any case, Pakistan Bar Council

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Pakistan Bar Council raises objections on Farogh Naseem aftre he represents the case of extension in court. According to details, Amjad Shah, Vice-Chairman of Pakistan Bar, said that the license has been suspended of farogh Nasim after which Farogh Naseem can not represent any case. Chief Justice Asif Saeed Khosa was present in the court … Read more

IHC rejects plea against PM Imran

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Islamabad High Court has rejected the plea accusing Premier Imran Khan of contempt of court for his recent remarks on the judiciary. On Tuesday, the detailed decision was issued by IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah. In his remarks, Chief Justice Islamabad High Court asked the petition during the hearing, “What bothers you with the Prime … Read more