The unidentified woman told police she was attacked on the way to the railway station in Unnao, where she and the alleged rapists are from, according to local senior police official Gaurav Kumar Tripathi. ### The woman is in critical condition with burns to 90% of her body, according to Dr. Pradeep Tiwari of Shyama…
Read moreThe Gear Dive: TXG’s lead builder Mike Martysiewicz
In this newest episode of The Gear Dive brought to you by Titleist, Johnny chats with Mike Martysiewicz of TXG. Check out the full podcast on SoundCloud below, or click here to listen on iTunes or here to listen on Spotify. Want more GolfWRX Radio? Check out our other shows (and the full archives for this show) below. …
Read moreTiger Woods talks his 2019 Masters victory, Presidents Cup captaincy, and his future schedule on SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio
On Tuesday, Tiger Woods spoke with SiriusXM’s Brian Katrek and Taylor Zarzour where the 15-time major champion discussed his 2019 Masters victory, how his Presidents Cup captaincy is keeping him up all night, and his playing schedule moving forward. Speaking on his remarkable win at Augusta National back in April, Woods admitted to his hosts…
Read morePutting the ‘public’ back into public services
In the face of climate catastrophe, mounting inequalities and growing democratic unrest, public services are more important than ever. Across the world, people are building better, more democratic and inclusive public services because privatisations are failing. Amsterdam is confronted with challenges comparable to those facing other cities across the world, while also facing extreme pressure…
Read moreDemand data transparency everywhere
By 2030, if we avert ecological collapse, the data society will be far more advanced than it is now. Your personal data, collected by so many devices and platforms over the decades, days, minutes and milliseconds, already gives an exceedingly fine-grained picture of you. In ten years, that picture will be richer than we can…
Read moreIn the Arab region, education cannot wait
Hassan is 16 years old. He fled Syria five years ago with nothing but a school bag on his back. For the last two years he hasn’t stepped foot in a classroom. Since the age of 14 he has been working to support his mother and three little sisters. I met Hassan earlier this year….
Read moreThe EU’s “Islamism” bias and its “added damage” in Central and Eastern Europe
In my blog on the prevent industry and the RAN, I referred to the It-briefs-well mechanism that I described as a systemic pattern in which mostly those things are said and done which brief well to others, i.e. are liked and welcomed by colleagues, superiors, politicians, and other relevant third parties – regardless of what…
Read moreCome on mate, regulate! Why the Eastern Partnership needs labour rights at its centre
Initiated 10 years ago, the Eastern Partnership (EaP) was meant to bring stability and prosperity to the European Union’s eastern neighbours. The EaP’s goal was that six countries – Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine – would strongly benefit from economic cooperation and intensified trade relations with the EU. In economic terms, there has…
Read more'You need to build Arsenal's future, Per' – Adams takes aim at Mertesacker for leaving academy role
A man who spent 22 years anchoring the defence in north London has questioned the German’s decision to leave the club’s youth sector Tony Adams has taken a swipe at Per Mertesacker for leaving his role as Arsenal’s academy director to assist interim head coach Freddie Ljungberg with the first team. Click Here: Geelong Cats…
Read moreAlisson: Playing against Messi has helped me a lot
The goalkeeper has said that playing against the Ballon d’Or winner has enhanced his play Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson has said that he has reached the peak of his game by being able to play the best players in the world, pinpointing Lionel Messi of Barcelona as a star he especially appreciates. Both men were honoured…
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