Chhattisgarh: Four bodies of Naxals recovered in Bijapur \
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Chhattisgarh: Four bodies of Naxals recovered in Bijapur

05-Dec-2022
The bodies of four Naxals were recovered by the security forces from Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district on Sunday, a police official said.
05-Dec-2022 National
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Putin’s war against Ukraine placing global food security under severe strain: G7 \
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Putin’s war against Ukraine placing global food security under severe strain: G7

09-May-2022
Washington [US], May 9 (ANI): Group of Seven (G7) on Sunday condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin's war against Ukraine which is placing global food security under severe strain.
09-May-2022 World
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Call of Duty loses 50 million players in just one year \
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Call of Duty loses 50 million players in just one year

03-May-2022
As the difficulties with Vanguard and Warzone begin to bite, there are currently one-third lesser individuals playing Call Of Duty than there were in 2021. Nothing lasts a lifetime. Call Of Duty has been the West’s favorite video game for more than a decade. But last year’s Vanguard was the turning point. Although it is […]
03-May-2022 Technology
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US House passes bill to let Biden form lend-lease deals for military supplies with Ukraine \
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US House passes bill to let Biden form lend-lease deals for military supplies with Ukraine

29-Apr-2022
Washington [US], April 29 (ANI/Sputnik): The US House of Representatives passed legislation loosening requirements for engaging in lend-lease deals for defense equipment with Ukraine and other Eastern European countries, paving the way for more US arms to flow into the region amid Russia's special military operation.
29-Apr-2022 World
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U.S. Senate approves bill to make daylight saving time permanent. What does that mean? \
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U.S. Senate approves bill to make daylight saving time permanent. What does that mean?

16-Mar-2022
The US Senate passed the legislation to make daylight savings time permanent from 2023 onwards. Here’s all about the end of the twice-annual changing of clocks, brighter afternoons, and more economic activity. US Senate approves daylight savings time On Tuesday, the US Senate approved a measure known as the Sunshine Protection Act by unanimous voice […]
16-Mar-2022 World
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Almost 2 million flee Ukraine in Europe’s fastest-growing refugee crisis since Second World War \
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Almost 2 million flee Ukraine in Europe’s fastest-growing refugee crisis since Second World War

08-Mar-2022
The Ukraine Russia crisis has been going on for nearly 2 weeks now. The number of people moving out from Ukraine is making it Europe’s fastest-growing refugee crisis since WWII. 1.7 million refugees from Ukraine have crossed into neighboring countries in 11 days, the fastest-growing refugee crisis in Europe since World War Two, UN High […]
08-Mar-2022 World
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Canada targets Russian elites, banks, announces ‘severe’ sanctions on Russia \
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Canada targets Russian elites, banks, announces ‘severe’ sanctions on Russia

25-Feb-2022
Ottawa [Canada], February 25 (ANI): Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday announced "severe" sanctions on Russian entities over Russia's military operation in Ukraine.
25-Feb-2022 World
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Polish foreign ministry condemns German flag burning incident during March in Warsaw \
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Polish foreign ministry condemns German flag burning incident during March in Warsaw

12-Nov-2021
Warsaw [Poland], November 12 (ANI/Sputnik): The Polish Foreign Ministry condemns the burning of the German flag at the Independence March in Warsaw, Deputy Foreign Minister Marcin Przydaczr said on Friday.
12-Nov-2021 World
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Fire breaks out in London residential building: Rescue Service \
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Fire breaks out in London residential building: Rescue Service

04-Nov-2021
London [UK], November 4 (ANI/Sputnik): Eight fire trucks and 60 firefighters have been called to a fire in a multistory residential building on Deacon Street in London, the London Fire Brigade reported on Thursday.
04-Nov-2021 World
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UN Chief: ‘We need to make lying wrong again’, curb hate speech  \
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UN Chief: ‘We need to make lying wrong again’, curb hate speech 

28-Oct-2021
The UN Secretary-General warned on Tuesday that “hatred takes root in the soil of ignorance” of historical facts, science, and the human qualities which “bind all people together.” 
Antonio Guterres was speaking at the  Remembering the horrors of the Second World War and the genocides in Rwanda, Bosnia and Cambodia, he argued that “denial of historical or scientific facts creates a vacuum of truth that is too easily exploited by the voices of intolerance and hate.”  “There is always room for debate around opinions. There is no room for debate around facts. We need to make lying wrong again”, Mr. Guterres said. 

Global event 

Convened by The UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization () and the UN Office of the Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide (), the event is part of the implementation of the    The one-day event gathers Heads of State and Government, and Ministers of Education, to endorse global commitments to address hate speech, both on and offline, through more effective education measures. 

Social Media 

Opening the Conference, Mr. Guterres said that “social media provides a global megaphone for hate”, with lies and misinformation spreading around the world “at the touch of a button.”  “A dubious webpage or anonymous post can call into question decades, even centuries, of work, thought, study and careful analysis by scientists, historians or other experts”, he argued.  Noting that racist, intolerant and extremist views “can spread like wildfire”, Mr. Guterres pointed to the consequences, such as pushing citizens further apart, undermining democratic ideals and, ultimately, endangering lives.   “Too many people are dying from because they were convinced that accepting the vaccine was the wrong thing to do”, he said.  

Solutions 

For the Secretary-General, this conference is about discussing ways in which education can help fight back against disinformation and hate speech.  “When we enrich the soil of knowledge with true expertise, with facts, science and historical accuracy, hatred cannot take root”, he explained.   Mr. Guterres believes that critical thought is not simply about “thinking for yourself”, but about “having the tools and skills needed to properly assess theories and facts.”  “And to tilt the scales in favour of authorities and experts who have spent a lifetime studying, assessing and thinking about these issues, by publicly and privately expressing support”, he added.   Noting that educators, teachers and administrators are the first line of defence, he asked the Ministers of Education participating in the event to be ambitious.   “We need to emerge from this conference with bold, concrete solutions on how we can, individually and collectively, step up the fight against hate speech”, he urged.   Appealing to the inclusion of all groups, such as young people, social media companies, governments and political parties, Mr. Guterres concluded by saying that “hatred is a danger to everyone, and so fighting it must be a job for everyone.” 

Legal response not enough 

According to the UN, hate speech is on the rise worldwide, with the potential to incite violence, undermine social cohesion and tolerance.   It can also cause psychological, emotional and physical harm based on xenophobia, racism, antisemitism, anti-Muslim hatred and other forms of intolerance and discrimination.  Speaking at the Conference, Director-General, Audrey Azoulay, reminded that “this hatred is not new.”  “What has changed more recently is the influence and magnitude of social media platforms, which have become an echo chamber that amplifies hate speech”, she said.  For Ms. Azoulay, “the legal response is essential, but it is not enough.”  “We must also mobilize education, because it is through education that we develop critical thinking and deconstruct prejudices”, she explained.  The Director-General also said that UNESCO stands ready to support its Member States, for instance by developing policy recommendations for educational authorities all over the world. 
28-Oct-2021 United Nations
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