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India passes data protection legislation in Parliament. Critics fear privacy violation
Read full article: India passes data protection legislation in Parliament. Critics fear privacy violationIndian lawmakers have approved a data protection legislation that āseeks to better regulate big tech firms and penalize companies for data breachesā as several groups expressed concern over citizensā privacy rights.
Indian opposition's 'unity march' ends in disputed Kashmir
Read full article: Indian opposition's 'unity march' ends in disputed KashmirIndiaās main opposition Congress party has ended a five-month cross-country āunity marchā in disputed Kashmir with hundreds of members of various opposition groups joining in a public rally in freezing temperatures.
Nobel Prize season arrives amid war, nuclear fears, hunger
Read full article: Nobel Prize season arrives amid war, nuclear fears, hungerThis yearās Nobel Prize season approaches as Russiaās invasion of Ukraine has shattered decades of almost uninterrupted peace in Europe and raised the risks of a nuclear disaster.
Elijah McClain's mom says his death sparked push for change
Read full article: Elijah McClain's mom says his death sparked push for change(AP Photo/David Zalubowski)DENVER ā Sheneen McClain is not always hopeful but thinks it's possible the death of her son Elijah McClain could create change. Sheneen McClain said she knew her son was innocent but is glad the world knows it, too. AdShe wants the officers who stopped her son to be charged, convicted and spend the rest of their lives behind bars. One of them, Jason Rosenblatt, was fired last year, but not for stopping Elijah McClain. AdāIf anyone can change the world, it's Elijah, because he has the empathy,ā she said.
Deposed Myanmar leader warned of possible army obstruction
Read full article: Deposed Myanmar leader warned of possible army obstructionThe military detained Suu Kyi and other senior politicians on Monday and said it would rule under a one-year state of emergency. Her homeland, meanwhile, was under the control of a military leader, Ne Win, a former comrade of her father who had seized power in 1962. Protests against the military government had been growing before Suu Kyi returned to Myanmar in 1988 to nurse her dying mother. Placed under house arrest in 1989, Suu Kyi was detained for 15 of the next 22 years, mostly at her dilapidated lakeside home in Yangon. Asked once in a BBC interview about her once-saintly reputation, Suu Kyi replied: āI am just a politician.
Indian farmers begin hunger strike amid fury against Modi
Read full article: Indian farmers begin hunger strike amid fury against ModiFarmers listen to their leaders during a day-long hunger strike as they continue to protest against three farm laws at the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border, in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021. Indian farmers and their leaders spearheading more than two months of protests against new agriculture laws began a daylong hunger strike Saturday, directing their fury toward Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government. Farmer leaders said the hunger strike, which coincides with the death anniversary of Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi, would reaffirm the peaceful nature of the protests. Farmer leaders said the hunger strike was timed to coincide with the death anniversary of Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi, who was famed for his nonviolent resistance to colonial rule. We have decided that we wonāt go back," said Sukhdev Singh, another farmer leader who was taking part in Saturday's hunger strike.
Suspect in killing of protesters listed in āheroā assignment at Texas school
Read full article: Suspect in killing of protesters listed in āheroā assignment at Texas schoolDALLAS ā A Dallas school district is investigating a high school English teacher who asked students to write about a modern-day hero and listed the 17-year-old accused of killing two people during Wisconsin protests as one possible option. The writing assignment also listed Joseph Rosenbaum, one of the protesters Rittenhouse is accused of killing; along with Mahatma Gandhi, CĆ©sar ChĆ”vez, Malcolm X and George Floyd. The Dallas Independent School District did not release the name of the W. T. White High School teacher who assigned the report. The teacher whose name was listed on the assignment did not immediately return KTVT-TV's request for comment. In a statement, the district said: āAn unapproved assignment posted in Google Classroom yesterday has been brought to our attention.
Religious faith was a lifelong constant for Rep. John Lewis
Read full article: Religious faith was a lifelong constant for Rep. John LewisFILE - In this Friday, March 5, 1999, file photo, U.S. Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., speaks with reporters in Washington. (AP Photo/Khue Bui, File)BIRMINGHAM, Ala. From his childhood, when he preached to chickens in the dirt-poor South, to his decades as a moral force in Congress, religious faith was a constant in the life of Rep. John Lewis. Lewis spent boyhood days as a make-believe minister, preaching to a congregation of clucking birds at his rural home in Alabama. Martin Luther King Jr., he went on to become a civil rights activist in his own right while attending a Baptist college in Tennessee. In my estimation, the civil rights movement was a religious phenomenon.