Aga Khan Varsity in major learning drive
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THE Aga Khan University (AKU) is planning to inject into the country over 700 million US dollars (about 1.3 trillion/-) to develop the education sector through setting up of new campuses, programmes and facilities. The new investments, planned to start this ...
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THE Aga Khan University (AKU) is planning to inject into the country over 700 million US dollars (about 1.3 trillion/-) to develop the education sector through setting up of new campuses, programmes and facilities. The new investments, planned to start this ...
New York Times
Apple ordered to pay nearly USD 533 mn for patent infringement
Business Standard
Tech giant Apple has been ordered to pay USD 532.9 million in damages after a federal jury found it guilty of wilful patent infringement. The jury, sitting in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, took eight hours to decide that Apple's iTunes ...
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Business Standard
Tech giant Apple has been ordered to pay USD 532.9 million in damages after a federal jury found it guilty of wilful patent infringement. The jury, sitting in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, took eight hours to decide that Apple's iTunes ...
Apple will appeal $533 million patent infringement verdict
Apple ordered to pay $533 million in iTunes patent lawsuit
Apple to Pay Texas Company $532.9 Million After iTunes Patent Infringement
Irish Independent
End UN veto in genocide votes, plead Amnesty
Irish Independent
The human rights group Amnesty International has urged the five permanent members of the UN Security Council to surrender their powers of veto where atrocities are being committed. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Amnesty calls on UN powers to surrender veto on genocide votesThe Nation
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Irish Independent
The human rights group Amnesty International has urged the five permanent members of the UN Security Council to surrender their powers of veto where atrocities are being committed. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Amnesty calls on UN powers to surrender veto on genocide votes
States fail to protect civilians from militancy, says Amnesty
Amnesty International: Powerful nations failing to stop rights abuses
Daily Mail
Their survey of British Muslims delighted the BBC: In fact, it contains some ...
Daily Mail
Yesterday, I awoke to hear what sounded like very good news on the BBC. A survey commissioned by the Corporation had found that the overwhelming majority of British Muslims oppose violence against people who publish images depicting the Prophet ...
More than a quarter of British Muslims have 'some sympathy' for Charlie Hebdo ...Express.co.uk
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Daily Mail
Yesterday, I awoke to hear what sounded like very good news on the BBC. A survey commissioned by the Corporation had found that the overwhelming majority of British Muslims oppose violence against people who publish images depicting the Prophet ...
More than a quarter of British Muslims have 'some sympathy' for Charlie Hebdo ...
BBC Poll: 27 Percent of British Muslims Sympathize with 'Charlie Hebdo' Shooters
Hear no evil, see no evil
Jamaica Observer
Jamaica: Marijuana Restrictions Eased
New York Times
Marijuana has been pervasive but illegal in Jamaica for decades, but on Tuesday night Parliament gave final legislative approval to an act decriminalizing small amounts of it and establishing a licensing agency to regulate a lawful medical marijuana industry.
Jamaica's high legal at lastNEWS.com.au
Jamaica decriminalises marijuanaNew Zealand Herald
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New York Times
Marijuana has been pervasive but illegal in Jamaica for decades, but on Tuesday night Parliament gave final legislative approval to an act decriminalizing small amounts of it and establishing a licensing agency to regulate a lawful medical marijuana industry.
Jamaica's high legal at last
Jamaica decriminalises marijuana
Jamaican government votes to decriminalize pot
Voice of America
US General: No Red Line in Ukraine to Trigger NATO Response
Voice of America
PENTAGON—. The top U.S. general in Europe has indicated there is no red line that Russia can cross that would lead NATO to step in and help Ukraine militarily. “NATO is after all first a political alliance, and then a military alliance,” General Philip Breedlove, ...
NATO commander: Ukraine crisis is 'getting worse every day'Christian Science Monitor
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Voice of America
PENTAGON—. The top U.S. general in Europe has indicated there is no red line that Russia can cross that would lead NATO to step in and help Ukraine militarily. “NATO is after all first a political alliance, and then a military alliance,” General Philip Breedlove, ...
NATO commander: Ukraine crisis is 'getting worse every day'
NATO commander warns about deteriorating situation in Ukraine
NATO Chief: Obamas Plan Isnt Stopping Russia
Kansas City Star
Sisi turns the screw in Egypt
Irish Times
A new law giving authorities sweeping powers to crack down on individuals and groups who “undermine national unity” or threaten public order “by any means” is the latest turn of the screw by Egypt's increasingly brutal, authoritarian government. The decree ...
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Irish Times
A new law giving authorities sweeping powers to crack down on individuals and groups who “undermine national unity” or threaten public order “by any means” is the latest turn of the screw by Egypt's increasingly brutal, authoritarian government. The decree ...
Britain to support Egyptian parliament
Morsi's verdict in prison break case to be announced May 16
Egypt court set to rule on poll law
ChicagoNow (blog)
American Sniper Should Have Won Oscars for Best Actor and Best Picture
ChicagoNow (blog)
Bradley Cooper and Clint Eastwood deserved Oscars for their work on “American Sniper”. I say this not because I am unapologetically supportive of our military and veterans. I say this because even though I have spent nearly every waking moment for the ...
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Bradley Cooper and Clint Eastwood deserved Oscars for their work on “American Sniper”. I say this not because I am unapologetically supportive of our military and veterans. I say this because even though I have spent nearly every waking moment for the ...
Juror Explains Decision in American Sniper Trial
Insanity Defense Fails in Killing of the Former Navy Sniper Chris Kyle
Prosecutor criticizes PTSD claim in Routh defense
Kansas City Star
Chinese spies responsible for break-ins at African nuclear site: leaked documents
The Globe and Mail
Chinese industrial spies were responsible for a series of mysterious break-ins by armed robbers at a South African nuclear research site, a leaked intelligence document says. It is the latest revelation from hundreds of leaked “spy cables” obtained by Al ...
South Africa spied on joint project with RussiaNigerian Tribune
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The Globe and Mail
Chinese industrial spies were responsible for a series of mysterious break-ins by armed robbers at a South African nuclear research site, a leaked intelligence document says. It is the latest revelation from hundreds of leaked “spy cables” obtained by Al ...
South Africa spied on joint project with Russia
Spooks get free rein to spy on us
S.Africa's security minister: spy data leak endangers national security
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
President Obama nominates first ambassador to Somalia since 1991
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
President Barack Obama has nominated a career diplomat, Katherine Dhanani on Tuesday to serve as the first U.S. ambassador to Somalia since 1991. The Senate must approve Dhanani for the post. If confirmed, she would lead the U.S. Mission to Somalia, ...
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
President Barack Obama has nominated a career diplomat, Katherine Dhanani on Tuesday to serve as the first U.S. ambassador to Somalia since 1991. The Senate must approve Dhanani for the post. If confirmed, she would lead the U.S. Mission to Somalia, ...
Firing squads, blast walls and dangerous diplomacy in Somalia
U.S. nominates first ambassador to Somalia since ill-fated intervention
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