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Men Publicly Flogged For Gambling In Indonesia

The men, dressed in white robes, were viewed by crowds being hit with a cane. They were forced to stand with hands clasped as people took photos on cameras and mobile phones. It happened in Banda Aceh, a province in northern Sumatra which is the only part of Indonesia where shariah law is implemented. Despite
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PM Pushes For Brexit Deal Vote After Being Forced To Seek Delay

Prime Minister Boris Johnson will again try to put his Brexit deal to a vote in parliament on Monday after he was forced by his opponents to send a letter to Brussels seeking a delay to Britain’s departure from the European Union. With just 10 days left until the United Kingdom is due to leave
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Zara Shopper Jailed For Abusing Return Policy

A Zara customer has been sentenced to six months in prison for taking the tags off new clothes and putting them on older items of clothing to return to the store. The woman, named in reports as Tania M.A., 31, came up with a plan to wear Zara clothing for free in the city of
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JAMB Clarifies Instruction On Use Of NIN For 2020 UTME

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has clarified its position on the 2020 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and the Direct Entry (DE) as regards the National Identify Number (NIN). The board has stated that it does not necessarily require the National Identify Card as pre-requisite for the registration of candidates for the examination
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Galaxy S10 Android 10 Beta UK Release Halted

Samsung’s notice mentions that even though the option to join the beta was available today, the firmware itself was not meant to be released yet. The file that some users managed to download “is not the official beta,” it says, adding that the firmware still needs some tests and confirmation. The company apologizes for the
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Nintendo Shares Washing Advice For Playing Ring Fit Adventure

So, you decided to head out and pick up a copy of Nintendo’s fancy new fitness thingy, Ring Fit Adventure. It’s great, you’ve had a wonderful time beating enemies and burning calories, but now you’ve got a grubby Ring-Con and a smelly Leg Strap (don’t worry, it happens to the best of us). Luckily, Nintendo
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Russian Nuclear Submarine Aborts Ballistic Missile Test

A Russian nuclear submarine aborted the test firing of an intercontinental ballistic missile during a military exercise overseen by President Vladimir Putin last week, the Ministry of Defence said on Monday. The nuclear submarine, K-44 Ryazan, part of Russia’s Pacific Fleet, was meant to launch two R-29R ballistic missiles from the Sea of Okhotsk on
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Mobile Phone Towers Can Predict Rain Too, Telecoms Experts Reveal

Mobile phone towers transmit radio signals that are disturbed when it rains, providing data that enables weather agencies to improve the accuracy of rainfall predictions. Thought mobile phone towers were just for calls and messages? They can also help predict rainfall, telecoms experts said on Friday, a potential game-changer for farmers in developing countries such
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App Development In Eastern Europe 7.4 Times Cheaper Than U.S, Research Reveals

According to SmartBrain.io, a marketplace for top IT contractors, the average cost of developing a mobile app in Eastern Europe is 23,000 US dollars, compared to 171,450 US dollars in the US. SmartBrain.io analysed data from more than 400 deals between Eastern European contractors and international start-ups and found that developing a new app in
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Sell Pressure Drags Nigerian Equities Market Down 0.22%

Lagos – The Nigerian equities market opened the week on Monday on a negative note as sell pressures in 15 stocks dragged the market capitalisation down by N28 billion. The All Share Index went down by 58.54 basis points, representing a drop of 0.22 per cent to close at 26,390.08 points. Similarly, market capitalisation decreased by […]
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