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ISTANBUL, May 1 (Reuters) - Turkish police charged May Day protesters in Istanbul on Thursday, detaining hundreds of people and dragging some away in buses after they tried to defy a ban on public gatherings and march towards Taksim Square. Unions and NGOs had called for protests and marches across Istanbul, which has seen a wave of mass demonstrations in ...

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Bangladesh is gearing up for eagerly anticipated elections, with political rallies commencing in Dhaka. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus leads the interim government after Sheikh Hasina's ouster. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party and Jamaat-e-Islami are among the parties staging demonstrations. Yunus aims for elections as early as December, prioritizing democratic reforms before the vote.Three days of political rallies began in Bangladesh on ...

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Seven children on their way home were injured in the suspected deliberate attack in Osaka, according to local media A man has been arrested in the Japanese city of Osaka after allegedly driving his car into seven schoolchildren in a suspected deliberate attack, local media said. The children, who were on their way home from school, were injured and taken ...

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Ivory Coast is renaming streets to replace references to French colonial figures Street names in Ivory Coast's economic capital have taken on a decidedly more local flavour over the past few weeks, as African names have replaced French ones in France's former colony. The road linking the airport to Abidjan's city centre, for example, is no longer named after former ...

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IMAGE: Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem, who won gold at the Paris Olympics, was invited by Indian javelin throw ace Neeraj Chopra to participate in the inaugural NC Classic javelin event, scheduled for May 24 in Bengaluru. Photograph: Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters Pakistan's Olympics gold-winning javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem's Instagram account has been blocked in India owing to a "legal request" in the aftermath ...

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Indian warships have been placed on high alert and have recently carried out multiple anti-ship and anti-aircraft missile firings, news agency ANI reported quoting defence sources. These exercises are aimed at showcasing the Navy's combat readiness and deterring potential threats amid growing tensions in the region. The Indian Navy confirmed on Sunday that its warships successfully executed several long-range anti-ship ...

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Industry 1 min read Will FASTag system be replaced from May 1? Here's what the govt says Claims of a nationwide satellite tolling system replacing FASTag have been refuted. Instead, 'ANPR-FASTag-based Barrier-Less Tolling System' will be introduced at select toll plazas. The government on Friday clarified recent media reports claiming that a Satellite-based Tolling System would replace the existing FASTag ...

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A university professor in Chhattisgarh was arrested on Thursday in connection with allegations that more than 150 students were coerced into reciting namaz during a National Service Scheme (NSS) camp. The incident took place in March during the NSS event in Bilaspur district. Professor Dilip Jha of Guru Ghasidas Central University, along with six faculty members and a student leader, ...

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