US National Archives release trove of Kennedy assassination records \
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US National Archives release trove of Kennedy assassination records

16-Dec-2022
The agency released 13,173, documents containing new information, stating now over 97 per cent of records in the collection are publicly available, ABC news network reported. The report added that initially, the National Archives said 12,879 documents were being released but later updated the total due to "last-minute additions."
16-Dec-2022 World
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Study finds discontinuing prescribed opioids associated with increased overdose risk \
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Study finds discontinuing prescribed opioids associated with increased overdose risk

04-Dec-2022
Researchers revealed how Opioid-related overdose is now becoming a cause of accidental death. And the study also found stopping prescription opioids raised the risk of overdose.
04-Dec-2022 Science
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Mumbai: Accused held in sexual harassment case \
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Mumbai: Accused held in sexual harassment case

07-Oct-2022
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 7 (ANI): Mumbai police on Thursday arrested an accused involved in sexual harassment case after 100 days.
07-Oct-2022 National
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Kennedy’s assassination: US releases new tranche of classified documents \
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Kennedy’s assassination: US releases new tranche of classified documents

17-Dec-2021
The US National Archives has released about 1,500 documents related to the government’s investigation into former President John F Kennedy’s assassination in 1963. President Joe Biden set a deadline in October. It is for the release of classified cables, internal memoranda, and other information pertaining to the assassination investigation. The disclosures made on Wednesday are […]
17-Dec-2021 World
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Biden nominates career diplomat Caroline Kennedy to be US envoy to Australia \
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Biden nominates career diplomat Caroline Kennedy to be US envoy to Australia

16-Dec-2021
Washington [US], December 16 (ANI/Sputnik): President Joe Biden has nominated career diplomat Caroline Kennedy to be the next US Ambassador to Australia, the White House said.
16-Dec-2021 World
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Global rights community others condemn arrest of Kashmiri activist call for his release \
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Global rights community others condemn arrest of Kashmiri activist call for his release

23-Nov-2021
New Delhi Nov 23 PTI The arrest of Kashmiri human rights activist Khurram Parvez in a terror funding probe has drawn sharp reactions from the human rights community including global organisations which said he is not a terrorist and called for his immediate releaseParvez coordinator of the JK Coalition of Civil Society was detained and later arrested under the stringent Unlawful Activities Prevention Act by the National Investigation Agency during a raid at his residence and office in Srinagar on Monday officials said Amnesty International the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders the World Organisation Again Torture OMCT the Robert F Kennedy Human Rights as well as rights activists in India criticised the move to arrest the 42-year-old who they said was a human rights defenderIm hearing disturbing reports that Khurram Parvez was arrested today in Kashmir is at risk of being charged by authorities in India with terrorism-related crimes Hes not a terrorist hes a Human Rights Defender Mary Lawlor UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders said in a tweet The OMCT a Geneva-based non-profit which works with groups across the world to fight for human rights said it was deeply concerned about Khurrams high risk of torture in custody India Rights defender KhurramParvez detained for questioning after his house office were raided by National Investigation Agency officialsWe are deeply concerned about the high risk of torture while in custody We call for his immediate release it said on TwitterParvez is being questioned in Srinagar and is likely to be taken to Delhi officials said In October last year the NIA conducted raids at several locations in Kashmir Valley including Parvezs residence and office in a case related to certain so-called NGOs and trusts raising funds in India and abroad in the name of charitable activities and then using those funds for carrying out secessionist and separatist activities in Jammu and Kashmir they saidAccording to Amnesty International The arrest of Kashmiri activist Khurram Parvez is yet another example of how anti-terror laws are being misused to criminalize human rights work stifle dissent in India Instead of targeting HRDs authorities should focus on bringing accountability for human rights violations it added in its tweetKerry Kennedy president of Robert F Kennedy Human Rights in a statement demanded his immediate release Instead of attempting to silence and punish human rights defenders Indian authorities should work to end impunity for perpetrators of human rights abuses The human rights body also praised Khurram for bravely documenting human rights abuses and providing much-needed assistance to victims of these abuses to encourage India to abide by its international human rights law obligationsBack home noted social activists Yogendra Yadav and Kavita Srivastava wondered if working for human rights is a crime and termed Khurrams arrest a matter of shameWhy the arrest of Khurram Pervez Is doing HR work a crime Is it wrong to defend advocate the cause of those violated by the action of security forces in JK Is questioning policies of the State Union Govt including repealing of Art 370 a crime Release KhurramParvez NOW tweeted Srivastava Arrest of Khurram Parvez should be a matter of shame A life long human rights defender is now being accused of terrorism and will be in jail without trial In 2016 after being jailed for more than 2 months the court called his detention illegal Should the State never learn said social activist Yogendra YadavIn 2016 Parvez was booked under the Public Safety Act PSA and released after 76 days of prisonJanhastakshep a peoples intervention group also unequivocally condemned the arrest of the noted civil rights activist The UAPA it alleged has become a favourite tool of the ruling classes to silence any opposition to their anti-people ruleJanhastakshep appeals to and hopes that all democratic sections of the society shall speak up against the arbitrary arrest of Khurram Parvez in order to protect those fighting against the ruling fascist dispensation it said in a statementSeveral Kashmiri origin people including author Mirza Waheed also took to Twitter to raise their voice against the arrest of the activistKhurram Parvez is someone whod defend the rights of even those out to persecute him Its a travesty that one of Kashmirs most recognised human rights defenders has been arrested - he should be released from detention without delay the British Kashmiri author of Tell Her Everything saidGowhar Geelani the author Kashmir Rage and Reason recalled that Parvez had lost a leg in an unfortunate incident in the early 2000 and said his body of work on the situation of human rights in JK is unparalleledWell-known for for his humility integrity and professionalism Parvez is a figure of int repute the author-journalist tweetedKhurram Parvezs arrest by National Investigating Agency NIA of India will only invite India global criticism and news headlines for its handling of human rights and silencing the activists in Kashmir Once again added Rouf Kashmir a resident of Kashmir PTI MG MIN MIN MIN
23-Nov-2021 National
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US to release more documents related to President Kennedy murder Dec 15: White House \
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US to release more documents related to President Kennedy murder Dec 15: White House

23-Oct-2021
Washington [US], October 23 (ANI/Sputnik): The US authorities are going to release part of the previously unpublished materials about the 1963 assassination of the 35th President John Kennedy on December 15, the White House has announced.
23-Oct-2021 World
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T20 WC: McCarthy, Getkate, Kennedy miss out as Ireland finalise squad \
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T20 WC: McCarthy, Getkate, Kennedy miss out as Ireland finalise squad

08-Oct-2021
Dubai [UAE], October 8 (ANI): Ireland selectors on Friday revealed the final 15 players that will form Ireland ICC men's T20 World Cup squad. Last month the selectors named an 18-player squad to travel to the UAE, which would then need to be reduced to a squad of 15 for the tournament proper. Shane Getkate, Graham Kennedy and Barry McCarthy have failed to make the cut.
08-Oct-2021 Sports
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