Por: New York Post Life December 22, 2022
All’s well that ends in the well. A young boy is lucky to be alive after plummeting down a 40-foot well while playing in a courtyard in India, as seen in nail-biting CCTV footage. The fiasco occurred on December 19 in Damoh, Madhya Pradesh State while the unidentified lad was frolicking with a pal in a gated outdoor area with no adults in sight, Jam Press reported. Little did the boy know, his carefree playdate was about to literally go south.... + full article
Associated Press USA Health December 20, 2022
HYDERABAD, India (AP) — After a pair of Islamist bombings rocked the south-central Indian city of Hyderabad in 2013, officials rushed to install 5,000 CCTV cameras to bolster security. Now there are nearly 700,000 in and around the metropolis.The most striking symbol of the... + más
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ABC News USA Health December 20, 2022
HYDERABAD, India -- After a pair of Islamist bombings rocked the south-central Indian city of Hyderabad in 2013, officials rushed to install 5,000 CCTV cameras to bolster security. Now there are nearly 700,000 in and around the metropolis.The most striking symbol of the city’s... + más
Facial recognition wielded in India to enforce COVID policy | Associated Press
New York Post USA Life December 20, 2022
It looks like he got the point. A teen in India miraculously survived after a javelin was thrown through his neck during a freak track and field accident, as seen in a video of his impromptu piercing. The freak accident occurred on Dec. 17 while Sadanand Meher, 14, was playing... + más
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10 WBNS USA Nation December 01, 2022
MILWAUKEE — A 10-year-old Milwaukee boy intentionally aimed a gun at his mother, then shot and killed her, because she would not buy him a virtual reality headset, prosecutors said. The boy initially told police that the Nov. 21 shooting was an accident, according to criminal... + más
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Time USA World November 28, 2022
Footage of maskless fans packed into Qatar’s stadiums for the World Cup is putting China—facing rising discontent over its continuing strict Covid protocols—in a bind. Footage reviewed by Bloomberg News and shared on social media appear to show state broadcaster China... + más
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Associated Press USA Business October 24, 2022
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran on Sunday released security footage that it said came from its notorious Evin Prison the night a fire broke out that killed at least eight inmates, an effort to clarify the government’s narrative amid growing international pressure.... + más
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Associated Press USA Health October 20, 2022
BEIJING (AP) — Investigative journalist Wang Zhi’an once exposed corruption, land seizures, and medical malpractice in China, with millions of viewers and a powerful platform: state broadcaster CCTV.Wang now lives alone in central Tokyo after being blacklisted in his... + más
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