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Coronavirus live updates: Worldwide death toll surges past 11,000

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Coronavirus live updates: Worldwide death toll surges past 11,000 NEWS  / EUROPE Coronavirus live updates: Worldwide death toll surges past 11,000 Italy announces another 627 deaths pushing its total to 4,032 while the worldwide tally on fatalities surpasses 11,000. 6 minutes ago The death toll from the new  coronavirus  has surpassed 5,000 in Europe, the new epicentre of the pandemic, with Italy, Spain and Germany reporting a steep rise in infections, as worldwide fatalities surged past 11,000 on Saturday. Italy announced another 627 deaths on Friday, the biggest day-to-day increase in the country's four-week epidemic, a day after  surpassing  China's death toll. The total number of deaths in Italy has now reached 4,032. Spain's death toll has also increased to more than 1,000, while in Iran, the number on fatalities hit another grim milestone of more than 1,400, as the country marks the beginning of the Persia...
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British Girl Claims Davido Is The Father Of Her Twin Children, Shares Photo BY  OFI     MARCH 1, 2020     2 MINS READ A Nigerian-born British lady known as Omobolanle Stacy has claimed that she has two children for Nigerian entertainer and billionaire Davido Adeleke otherwise known as Davido. Stacy alleged that she had a spell with Davido about two years ago and the result of that was getting pregnant and giving birth to a set of twins for him. According to Stacy, she made several attempts to reach the 30 Billion Gang boss but all proved futile hence she had to resort to social media to make the call. Narrating how it all started between her and Davido, Stacy recounted that she met Davido at a club in Victoria Island Lagos where she went with her friend to celebrate her birthday in April 2018 and that her amazing looks supposedly caught the attention of popular Nigerian musician Davido who apparently was clubbing there the same night, and that s...

war against Tata Group

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Cyrus Mistry wins war against Tata Group, NCLAT restores his position as executive chairman Cyrus Mistry, a member of the Shapoorji Pallonji family that owns a minority stake in Tata Sons, was tangled in a legal battle with the conglomerate after he was removed as chairman in October 2016. December 18, 2019 UPDATED: December 18, 2019  Cyrus Mistry.  National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Wednesday restored Cyrus Mistry as executive chairman of Tata Sons. It also held the appointment of N Chandrasekaran as Mistry's successor illegal. Cyrus Mistry, a scion of wealthy Shapoorji Pallonji family, was in a coup removed as Chairman of Tata Sons in October 2016. He was the sixth chairman of Tata Sons and had taken over in 2012 after Ratan Tata. He was later also removed as a director on board of Tata Sons. A fierce legal showdown followed between Tata Sons and Mistry thereafter. At the time, Mistry had accused Tata Sons of mismana...

Thousands of protestors including farmer leaders, student hit road against new Citizenship (Amendment) Act, NRC and the attack on Jamia students.

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Odisha: Thousands hit road against CAA, NRC Thousands of protestors including farmer leaders, student activists, Dalit leaders and people with disability hit the road in Odisha against new Citizenship (Amendment) Act, NRC and the attack on Jamia students. The protestors held a peaceful rally in protest against CAA and NRC. Thousands of protestors including farmer leaders, student activists, Dalit leaders and people with disability hit the road in Odisha against new Citizenship (Amendment) Act, NRC and the attack on Jamia students. The protestors held a peaceful rally in protest against CAA and NRC. Holding placards like "CAB is Unconstitutional" and "STOP CAB", wearing black ribbons on their arms to boycott CAA, the protestors were seen on the roads. The protestors begin their rally from Satyanagar Masjid and Kali Mandir and covered 2 km walk shouting slogans against CAB and NRC. They also submitted a memorandum to Odisha Chief Minister Na...

situation under control: Delhi Police on Seelampur violence

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No bullet fired, only tear gas shells used, situation under control: Delhi Police on Seelampur violence As the national capital once again turned into a battlefield on Tuesday soon after massive riots took place in East Delhi's Seelampur area over the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Act, Joint Commissioner of Delhi Police Alok Kumar said no bullet was fired and the security personnel only used tear gas shells to dispel the protesters. New Delhi December 17, 2019 UPDATED: December 17, 2019 Alok Kumar, Joint Commissioner of Delhi Police (Photo credit: ANI) As the national capital once again turned into a battlefield on Tuesday soon after massive riots took place in East Delhi's Seelampur area over the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Act, Joint Commissioner of Delhi Police Alok Kumar said no bullet was fired and the security personnel only used tear gas shells to dispel the protesters. Alok Kumar, Joint Commissioner of Delhi Police on Seela...

some sections of the Congress party conspired to burn down Assam secretariat.

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Muslims, urban naxals, Congress conspired to burn down Assam secretariat: BJP govt Himanta Biswa Sarma claimed that urban naxals, radical Muslim organisation, Popular Front of India (PFI) and some sections of the Congress party conspired to burn down Assam secretariat. UPDATED: December 17, 2019   Protesters blocked machinery to block a Guwahati road on December 13, 2019. (Photo: PTI). Widespread violence had paralysed the life in the northeastern state as people protested against the CAA. The attack on the Assam secretariat in Dispur was orchestrated by urban naxals, radical Muslim organisation, Popular Front of India (PFI) and some sections of the Congress party, senior Assam minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Tuesday. He said the plan was to burn down the secretariat and completely destroy it and it was being monitored by an academician working with a central institute. "One academician sitting in Delhi in a safe locatio...

AC Milan and Roma condemns Monkey artwork

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Serie A anti-racism campaign: Monkey artwork condemned by AC Milan and Roma 3 hours ago From the section European Football OFI Serie A chief executive Luigi de Siervo (left) and artist Simone Fugazzotto reveal the artwork at a news conference on Monday AC Milan say they "strongly disagree" with and were not consulted about the use of monkeys in artwork for a Serie A anti-racism campaign. The  'No To Racism' posters  show three monkeys with painted faces. It comes less than three weeks after clubs  pledged to combat  Italian football's "serious problem". "Art can be powerful, but we strongly disagree with the use of monkeys as images in the fight against racism,"  said an AC Milan statement. The club added they were "surprised by the total lack of consultation" over the artwork, which will be displayed at Serie A headquarters in Milan. AS Roma also expressed their "surprise", add...