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In Nigeria's Muslim north, sharia police change tack on influencers
In Nigeria's Muslim north, sharia police change tack on influencers
Tiktoker Murja Kunya once ran afoul of sharia police in Nigeria's northwest city of Kano, where "hisbah" units enforce Islamic law...
2023-11-24 16:20
'We love anything he does!' Willem Dafoe sends fans into frenzy as he reveals role in ‘Beetlejuice 2’
'We love anything he does!' Willem Dafoe sends fans into frenzy as he reveals role in ‘Beetlejuice 2’
After skipping the Venice Film Festival due to an actors' strike, Willem Dafoe returned to the red carpets, gracing the Marrakech Film Festival
2023-11-27 17:58
BNSF Railway’s Sandpoint Junction Connector Bridge Now Open
BNSF Railway’s Sandpoint Junction Connector Bridge Now Open
SANDPOINT, Idaho--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 7, 2023--
2023-08-08 05:52
Chiefs LB destroys Nick Sirianni, Eagles for NSFW message after Week 11 win
Chiefs LB destroys Nick Sirianni, Eagles for NSFW message after Week 11 win
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni treated a regular-season win like the Super Bowl, and one Chiefs player let him hear it.
2023-11-23 05:55
Heat seek way to stop Denver's dynamic duo Jokic and Murray
Heat seek way to stop Denver's dynamic duo Jokic and Murray
Versatile big man Nikola Jokic and sharpshooter Jamal Murray have combined to lift the Denver Nuggets two wins from an NBA title, adding to the...
2023-06-09 06:16
Football transfer rumours: Martial offered to Real Madrid; Arsenal make Garcia bid
Football transfer rumours: Martial offered to Real Madrid; Arsenal make Garcia bid
Monday's football transfer rumours, with updates on Anthony Martial, Eric Garcia, Joao Felix, Ryan Gravenberch & more.
2023-08-28 16:24
The 20 Wildest PC Mods of Computex 2023
The 20 Wildest PC Mods of Computex 2023
Computex is the unofficial World Series of PC modding. The PC mega-convention doesn't host an
2023-06-05 18:22
No way to police all cryptocurrency fraud, CFTC commissioner says
No way to police all cryptocurrency fraud, CFTC commissioner says
By Luc Cohen NEW YORK A top U.S. regulator said on Tuesday there is no way to police
2023-05-24 16:47
Return-to-Office Is a $1.3 Trillion Problem Few Have Figured Out
Return-to-Office Is a $1.3 Trillion Problem Few Have Figured Out
In the emerging post-pandemic era, most aspects of life have returned to normal. Moviegoers are flocking to cinemas,
2023-09-05 07:51
Castor Appoints New CFO to Drive Transformative Growth
Castor Appoints New CFO to Drive Transformative Growth
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 26, 2023--
2023-06-26 20:19
Did Alix Earle cheat on Bratxon Berrios? TikTok star's dating rumors with DKNY heir Sebastian de Felice addressed
Did Alix Earle cheat on Bratxon Berrios? TikTok star's dating rumors with DKNY heir Sebastian de Felice addressed
Rumors of cheating arose after Alix Earle was allegedly spotted spending time with a mystery man at a nightclub
2023-07-26 13:26
Dozens of Greenland’s Indigenous women seek compensation over forced birth control
Dozens of Greenland’s Indigenous women seek compensation over forced birth control
A group of women in Greenland are seeking compensation from the Danish government over an involuntary birth control campaign that was launched in the 1960s. At least 4,500 women, including teenagers, were fitted with intrauterine devices between 1966 and 1970s without their consent, under a programme aimed at curbing the Indigenous Inuit population. An official investigation by the governments of Greenland and its former colonial ruler Denmark are due in May 2025. But the group of 67 women were asking for compensation now as most women were in their 70s and 80s. The women are seeking 300,000 Danish Krone (£34,878) each, according to their lawyer Mads Pramming. "We don't want to wait for the results of the enquiry," psychologist Naja Lyberth, one of the women seeking compensation, told AFP. "We are getting older, the oldest of us, who had IUDs inserted in the 1960s, were born in the 1940s and are approaching 80," she said. Ms Lyberth was the first woman to reportedly break her silence six years ago to say that she was a teenager when she was fitted with a coil during a school medical examination without her knowledge or consent. “Our lawyers are very sure that our human rights and the law was broken,” she said, according to The Guardian. Ms Lyberth said she went on to have a child but other women were unable to conceive. “It was the same as sterilising the girls from the beginning.” She added that in some cases the devices were too big for the girls' bodies and caused serious health complications that left them with internal bleeding and abdominal infections. Some, she said, had to have their uterus removed or completely lost the ability to have children. According to reports, these women were unaware of the devices until they were discovered by gynecologists, some until recently. The scandal came to light when Danish broadcaster DR reported last year that records showed that 4,500 intrauterine devices were fitted into women and girls as young as 13, without their knowledge or consent. The Danish and Greenland governments commissioned a team of researchers to uncover the extent of the cases and the decision-making process that led to the campaign in the years between 1960 and 1991, when Greenland gained authority over its healthcare system. The claim was sent to prime minister Mette Frederiksen's office on behalf of the plaintiffs on Monday, the lawyer said. Ms Lyberth said they would take the matter to court if the Danish government refuses to accept the compensation request. Greenland was a Danish colony until 1953 but is now a semi-sovereign territory of Denmark, with a population of just 57,000. Allegations of misconduct by Danish authorities against the people of its former colony have emerged in recent years. Copenhagen publicly apologised last year to the victims of a 1950s experiment in which children from Greenland were taken to Denmark. Read More Vasectomy and British men in their twenties: ‘Young, none and done’ Why are millennials like me so stressed about having children? India’s healthcare workers struggle to promote birth control in rural districts with booming fertility rates How climate change could affect where and when people travel Musk mocked by Ukraine’s parliament over tweet taunting Zelensky Ukraine to build its first underground school in Kharkiv, official says
2023-10-03 13:52