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‘Wicked women’ are just women who are tired of injustice, abuse: Angelina Jolie

New York, Aug 6 (DINN) Angelina Jolie wants the world to have more “wicked women”. The Hollywood star, in an op-ed for Elle magazine, goes on to redefine the labels often used to brand women as “unnatural” and “dangerous”, saying the term “wicked” today should be used for those women who are tired of injustice and are not ready to give up their voice and rights. “Since time immemorial, women who rebel against what is considered normal by society-even unintentionally-have been labelled as unnatural, weird, wicked, and dangerous. What is…

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LEGAL NEWS NEWS CATEGORIES 

Tarun Tejpal must face trial in sexual assault case: Goa Police to SC

New Delhi, Aug 6 (DINN) The Goa Police claimed in the Supreme Court on Tuesday that there were “contemporaneous” WhatsApp messages and e-mails which showed that Tehelka magazine’s founder Tarun Tejpal should face trial in an alleged sexual assault case lodged against him by a former woman colleague. The police, while opposing Tejpal’s plea seeking quashing of charges framed against him, told a bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra that there was “ample material” warranting trial in the case. Tejpal’s counsel refuted the allegations and told the bench, also comprising…

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LEGAL NEWS NEWS CATEGORIES 

Nine states didn’t follow procedure in rejecting claims of tribals: SC

New Delhi, Aug 6 (DINN) The Supreme Court observed Tuesday that nine states have not followed the procedure in rejecting the claims of tribals over forest land and said the matter related to eviction of around 11.8 lakh alleged illegal forest dwellers is “important”. A bench comprising Justices Arun Mishra, M R Shah and B R Gavai asked several states, which have not yet filed affidavits giving details about the procedure adopted in rejecting the claims, to file their responses by September 6. “Nine states say they have not followed…

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BUSINESS NEWS CATEGORIES 

Govt receives 400 suggestions from stakeholders on proposed tenancy law

New Delhi, Aug 6 (DINN) The Centre received around 400 suggestions from various stakeholders till August 1 on the proposed model tenancy law under which land owners will have to give a three months’ notice before revising rent. An official said the Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry is presently examining these suggestions and once the process is completed a cabinet note will be prepared for further process. Last month, the ministry had put the draft of the ‘The Model Tenancy Act, 2019′ in public domain for consultation and sought…

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Trump wants trade pact with China but must be ‘right deal’: WH advisor

Washington, Aug 6 (DINN) President Donald Trump wants a trade agreement with China but it must be “the right deal,” White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow said Tuesday. Kudlow’s remarks came as markets attempted a recovery from Monday’s deep sell-off, prompted by a sudden escalation in the US-China trade since last week. “The president was not happy with the progress” of talks in Beijing earlier this month, Kudlow told CNBC. “The president is defending the American economy” against “a lot of unfair trading practices.” Trump on Thursday announced new tariffs…

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NEWS CATEGORIES WORLD NEWS 

8chan founder hopes El Paso shooting ‘final nail in coffin’

Manila, Aug 6 (DINN) The American creator of the 8chan website linked to deadly US mass shootings said Tuesday he hoped the El Paso carnage would be the “final nail in the coffin” for the forum, which he accused of harbouring “domestic terrorists”. Fredrick Brennan told AFP in an interview in Manila that he sometimes regretted setting up the unmoderated message board in 2013 — adding that turning it over to a new owner last year was a mistake. 8chan, which promotes itself as a site devoted to the “darkest…

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NEWS CATEGORIES WORLD NEWS 

UK calls for calm as British MPs divided over Article 370 revocation

London, Aug 6 (DINN) The UK government on Tuesday said that it was monitoring the situation in Kashmir closely and called for calm as the country’s parliamentarians echoed some of the wider divisions over the India’s decision to revoke Article 370 and bifurcate the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The Indian government on Monday revoked Article 370 which gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir and proposed that the state be bifurcated into two union territories, Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. “We are following developments closely and support calls for…

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NATIONAL NEWS NEWS CATEGORIES 

Unnao rape survivor, her lawyer critical; on life support systems: AIIMS

New Delhi, Aug 6 (DINN) The Unnao rape survivor and his lawyer admitted to AIIMS Trauma Centre remain critical and are on life support systems, hospital authorities said on Tuesday. The rape survivor, who suffered critical injuries in a car-truck collision in Uttar Pradesh’s Rae Bareli last week, was airlifted to New Delhi from Lucknow on Monday for further treatment following a Supreme Court directive. Her lawyer, who was also injured in the incident, was shifted to Trauma Centre on Tuesday morning. He is critical and on advanced life support…

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Passage of JK bill momentous occasion, new dawn awaits: Modi

New Delhi, Aug 6 (DINN) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday hailed the passage of bills on Jammu and Kashmir in Parliament as a “momentous occasion” in parliamentary democracy and said a new dawn awaits the state which is now free from the “shackles” of vested interest groups. “Together we are, together we shall rise and together we will fulfil the dreams of 130 crore Indians! A momentous occasion in our Parliamentary democracy, where landmark bills pertaining to Jammu and Kashmir have been passed with overwhelming support!” he said in…

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NEWS CATEGORIES SPORTS 

Lyon strikes as Australia press for victory in Ashes opener

Birmingham, Aug 5 (DINN) Nathan Lyon took three wickets including the prized scalp of England captain Joe Root as Australia pushed for victory on the final day of the Ashes opener at Edgbaston on Monday. England were 85-4 in their second innings at lunch, needing a further 313 runs to reach an unlikely victory target of 398. But their more immediate task was to bat out the day’s remaining two sessions and deny holders Australia, bidding for a first away Ashes series win in 18 years, the six wickets they…

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