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Tim Westwood, a DJ, has been accused of having sex with a 14-year-old girl.

A woman claims DJ Tim Westwood of participating in ongoing sexual activity that started when she was just 14 years old. She describes Mr. Tim Westwood as a “predator” and asserts that he was 30 years old at the time. The woman is only one of many who have come forward as a result of a News and Guardian investigation into allegations of wrongdoing and abuse from 1990 to 2020. Mr. Westwood was contacted but did not respond. It is against the law to have sex with a 14-year-old in the UK. Several women accused the former Radio 1 DJ…

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The first Citizenship Amendment Bill for Nepal has been approved by the parliament.

Since 2020, the measure has been discussed in the House of Representatives; however, it was never passed because of disagreements between political parties over some of its features, particularly the seven-year waiting time for foreign women who marry Nepali men before they may become citizens. The first Citizenship Amendment Bill for Nepal was approved by the Parliament on Wednesday after more than two years of debate due to the inability of political parties to come to an agreement. Since 2020, the measure has been discussed in the House of Representatives; however, it was never passed because of disagreements between political…

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The first Citizenship Amendment Bill for Nepal has been approved by the parliament.

According to sources, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the president of Sri Lanka, has departed from the Maldives for Singapore on a Saudi Arabian Airlines flight. A day before, amid widespread demonstrations against Sri Lanka’s economic difficulties, the president had fled to the Maldives. It is unknown if Mr. Rajapaksa would stay in Singapore or if it will be his stopover city. He had stated that he will step down by Wednesday, but he has yet to formally step down. It is believed that the leader, who as president enjoys protection from prosecution, wanted to depart Sri Lanka before resigning in order to…

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Sri Lanka, Prime Minister orders military

Ranil Wickremesinghe, the prime minister of Sri Lanka, ordered the military to take “whatever action is required to restore order” after demonstrators broke into his office on Wednesday. Since President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has left the nation, Mr. Wickremesinghe has been named acting president. But when it was decided to leave him in charge, more demonstrations followed calling for the resignation of the prime minister The economic crisis in Sri Lanka is at its worst in decades. Many hold the Rajapaksa administration responsible for the situation and Mr. Wickremesinghe, who took office as prime minister in May, is seen as contributing…

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Boris Johnson: The European Union reacts to the UK Prime Minister's resignation Is the European Union giggling gleefully over Boris Johnson's defeat? True, but also false.

Is the European Union giggling gleefully over Boris Johnson’s defeat? True, but also false. We have a very low use of alcoholic beverages in the (European) Commission,” a spokesperson for the EU chuckled when asked by journalists on Thursday if any extra bottles of champagne had been ordered in response to the announcement of his resignation. This is likely an insult directed at Mr. Johnson as he recently acknowledged that there was “a problem with drinking” in UK political circles. As part of the rigorous Covid-19 lockdown, he was also charged with tolerating and attending drunken events at Downing Street.…

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Tetsuya Yamagami murdered Shinzo Abe but intended to attack someone else:

Shinzo Abe news: The former Japanese prime minister was well-liked and respected, especially in India, where he had a close relationship with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. According to police sources, Tetsuya Yamagami, the 41-year-old man who will always be known for shooting and killing Shinzo Abe, did not initially want to assassinate the former Japanese prime minister. After shooting Abe twice at close range with a handmade shotgun, Yamagami, who made no attempt to flee, told police he wanted to target the leader of a religious group he believed had cheated his mother out of money. Yamagami claimed Abe had…

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Protesters storm President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's residence in Sri Lanka.

In Sri Lanka’s capital, thousands of demonstrators have occupied President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s official house. After months of protests over his poor handling of the nation’s economic situation, demonstrators from all around the nation marched to Colombo demanding his resignation. According to reports, he has already been relocated to a safer area. Inflation in the nation is out of control, and it is difficult to import food, gasoline, and medical supplies. Many of the thousands of anti-government protestors travelled to the capital; according to officials, some even “commandeered” trains to get there. They thronged Colombo’s government area while yelling exhortations like…

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In Tobruk, Libya, protesters take over the parliament building.

Tobruk, a city in eastern Libya, has been overrun by protesters who have set fire to a portion of the parliament. As the protesters burnt tyres outside, images released online showed huge columns of smoke. Other Libyan cities have seen protests about the ongoing power outages, increased costs, and the impasse in politics. Protesters demanded elections in Tripoli, the capital, where a rival government is in power. Their demand was supported by Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, the leader of the interim unity administration, who asserted that all of the nation’s institutions needed to be altered. talks in Geneva last year that…

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Russian missile strikes kill 19 people in the Odesa region of Ukraine, according to emergency services.

  According to Ukrainian sources, overnight Russian missile strikes on the southern Odesa region of Ukraine have killed at least 20, including one child. According to the state emergency agency, DSNS, 16 persons were murdered when a nine-story building in the village of Serhiyivka was struck by one missile. In a separate attack on a local vacation resort, four more people—including the child—were killed. In recent days, Russia has launched a large number of missiles at Ukrainian cities. Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for the Kremlin, denied again on Friday that Russia was attacking civilian targets The missiles struck Serhiyivka, according…

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Japan is experiencing its worst heatwave on record

The biggest heatwave to hit Japan since records began in 1875 is currently making it the hottest day yet. The intense heat has prompted government warnings of an impending power deficit and pleas for citizens to conserve electricity whenever feasible. Nevertheless, the government continues to urge citizens to use air conditioning to prevent heatstroke as hospital admissions climb with the heat. In the upcoming days, the heat is set to persist, according to weather forecasters. Because to climate change brought on by human activity, heatwaves are now more frequent, more powerful, and stay longer. Since the start of the industrial…

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