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Women perform in favor of abortion before Mexican cathedral

A dozen women wearing green scarves lined up in front the Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City’s central square on Sunday to call for legal and safe abortions throughout Mexico. Abortion

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Comprehensive steps stressed for saving youths from drug abuse

Speakers at a post-rally discussion today stressed the need for taking comprehensive steps to save young generations from drug abuse to check social degradation for ensuring their brighter future. They

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Comprehensive steps stressed for saving youths from drug abuse

Speakers at a post-rally discussion today stressed the need for taking comprehensive steps to save young generations from drug abuse to check social degradation for ensuring their brighter future. They

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The ‘lathi’: India’s colonial vintage anti-protest weapon

As Indian protests against a new citizenship law have intensified, so has police use of “lathis”, sturdy sticks used to whack, thwack and quell dissent since British colonial times —

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Northern people hit hard by bone-chilling cold

People of Tentulia in Panchagarh district are suffering severely as the northernmost town of the country is facing the lowest temperature 6.2 degree Celsius today. The Met Office sources said

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Will 2020 break the curse of the folding phone?

Motorola has announced that it is delaying the launch of the new Razr – an updated version of its 2005 hit clamshell phone which boasts a vertical folding screen. The

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Frontline fighting not enough to be a freedom fighter?

With a hope to have an independent country, he took part in the Liberation War in 1971 like many others. He used to collect information initially for East Pakistan Regiment

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What is love? It depends on what language you speak

The English word “love” can be translated as “sevgi” in Turkish and “szerelem” in Hungarian — but does the concept carry the same meaning for speakers of all three tongues?

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Pakistan’s Abid hits consecutive hundreds in first two Tests

Pakistani opener Abid Ali joined the elite club of batsmen who have hit hundreds in consecutive matches in his first two Tests on the third day of the second match

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Slavery museum in Liverpool aims to confront painful legacy

Scarlet shackles sit peacefully on display in front of a sad, gray backdrop. The now rusted leg irons once locked human ankles during 18th century voyages from Africa to some

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