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WaterAid: Entry to clear water lacking worldwide

The world is facing a water crisis, highlighting a big gap in access to clean water and sanitation between the wealthy and economically disadvantaged, according to a WaterAid study. Entitled The Water Gap – The State of the World’s Water, the water access advocacy group’s report was released on Thursday to mark World Water Day. « One in nine people…

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Facebook’s Zuckerberg sorry for ‘predominant breach of belief’

The head of Facebook has apologised for the « major breach of trust » the social media platform committed, when it allowed personal information of 50 million users from being collected by a data mining company linked to President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign. Mark Zuckerberg, however, could not explain why it took almost three years for Facebook…

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North Korean defector: ‘While you hang money, it is most likely you’ll perhaps compose the relaxation’

Seoul, South Korea – Around 31,000 North Koreans have defected into the South since the end of the Korean War in 1953. Almost 71 percent of those defectors are female, most in their 20s and 30s. Only a few take the most dangerous route through the Korean Demilitarized Zone that a North Korean soldier took late last year. Most…

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Kashmir: 10 killed after fierce gun battle

Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir – Five Indian soldiers and five separatist fighters have been killed in a fierce gun battle in northern Kashmir. Police Superintendent Shamsher Hussain told Al Jazeera the gunfight started on Tuesday after rebels opened fire on troops in the forested area of Kupwara, a border region in Indian-administered Kashmir. « Five security personnel…

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Arab coalition accused of undermining Yemen’s sovereignty

A former Yemeni minister of state has said that the Saudi-led coalition has deviated from its objectives, adding that the sovereign Yemeni decision has been taken away from the people. Salah al-Sayadi’s statement followed his resignation on Wednesday and came just days after he said that Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi was under house arrest in the Saudi capital,…

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Fears Russia can even circulation to unmask British spies in bitter ‘tit-for-tat’ over poison attack

Security officials are deeply concerned that the Kremlin may reveal the identities of British intelligence officers in the escalating and bitter confrontation following the Salisbury nerve agent attack, The Independent has learned. The disclosure could start, it is feared, with those who work for MI6 and the 23 British diplomats being thrown out of Moscow…

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Video: Uber driver appears to be like to be to be like down for seconds earlier than lethal smash

Video footage released by Tempe Police.Police in Tempe, Arizona, have released dash cam footage showing the final seconds before an Uber self-driving vehicle crashed into 49-year-old pedestrian Elaine Herzberg. She died at the hospital shortly afterward. The accident occurred after dark on Sunday evening. Herzberg was walking with a bicycle across a poorly-lit roadway. About…